Forty years ago, droves of young women migrated away from urban settings and settled in rural are...
In the style of Gumboot Girls and Dancing in Gumboots, Dancing on Mountains is an inspiring colle...
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Richard ' Ritchie' and Norman Nelson were born in Norway and immigrated with their parents to Can...
In The Fifth Season, award-winning journalist, essayist and poet Cori Howard explores the seasons...
Author Anna Byrne's close friend Mary Morgan spent her life looking for community. As a youth, th...
In 1823, a series of violent events in northern British Columbia shattered the fragile trading re...
hiking beyond, bronwyn preece's second poetry collection, is a courageous journey through landsca...
Growing up in a predominantly Mormon community in Cardston, Alberta, Cathalynn Labonté -Smith was...
Where the Eff is My Red Tent is a visceral, unflinching memoir-in-essays about what happens when ...
In The Wonder Wander, Diane Driedger explores her identity as a Mennonite girl, and later as a di...
Carrier and Sekani Peoples have always lived, thrived, and overseen lands and waters in the vast ...
Tommy is your everyday little boy -- he loves to run and jump, chase his friends and his dog, Nug...
In The Warm Land, Jacqueline Pearce returns to her childhood home in the Cowichan Valley, marked ...
edgeless is written as a collection of poetic sequences that illuminate the extraordinary ordinar...
In her third memoir, Dr. Keiko Honda writes from a particular threshold: her daughter's room stan...
On a morning in early June 1885, a gunshot rolled across a small peninsula jutting into Kootenay ...
Unresponsive is a raw, unflinching, and necessary poetry collection that descends into the alleys...
In September 2020, Arleen Paré 's almost twenty-year old grandson moved into the basement of her ...
From a young age, Pippa Scott was made to feel damaged for simply being different. A highly sensi...
In 1895 Scottish entrepreneur, engineer, and outdoor adventurer Henry Ogle Bell-Irving built the ...
Boudreau says 'Wild and Free' has 'humour, tragedy, a bit of hunting, and lots of fighting.' Fran...
Making Room: Forty Years of Room Magazine celebrates the history and evolution of Canadian litera...
In 2008, a small-scale flour miller from British Columbia's Sunshine Coast created a hand-ma...
Insatiable traveller Vivien Lougheed has hiked many of the world's most renowned peaks, incl...
Jay Sherwood's fourth and final book about prominent BC surveyor Frank Swannell, covers the ...
'A life story sure to inspire a new movement of self-discovery and soul-searching for years to co...
From the 1920s to 1952, George and Else Seel lived about sixty kilometres south of Burns Lake nea...
'What keeps us together? What breaks us apart? In Love Me True, 27 creative nonfiction writers an...
Since women started working in the trades in the 1970s, very little has been published about thei...
Joshua Waldo Lake Shackelton, born in New Mexico in 1946, could never ignore the call of the wild...
A collection of extraordinary stories about ordinary people from BC's wild frontier.
In this late-modern period of slackened meaning, G.P. Lainsburys Versions of North attempts to lo...
How does one go from English villager to wilderness dweller? Chris Czajkowski was born and raised...
Elegiac, lyrical, ironic; a series of reflections, recollections; a collection about relationship...
These poems are founded in the landscape of coastal BC, built on the losses within the narrator&a...
The romantic backwoods landscape known as the North Bonaparte, stretches east from 70 Mile House ...
In Kechika Chronicler, award-winning historian Jay Sherwood delves into the diaries of reclusive ...
Writer and educator Mary Bomford describes the formative years of her life working as a teacher i...
'On a sunny Sunday afternoon in June 2013, performer and singer Pat Henman, was driving home on t...
At eight years old, Grace Eiko Nishikihama was forcibly removed from her Vancouver home and inter...
1950s, New Denver: Pavel and Nina are among 200 Russian Doukhobor children separated from their f...
'Mixed Messages' by Judith Lapadat is a startling new collection of poems. Lapadat uses imagery r...
The story of men who braved the dangerous waterways of the upper Fraser River to build the GTP Ra...
When thirty-two women were hired as mounted police officers in 1974, it was a media sensation. Af...
A diminutive cowboy with a full beard and a Texas drawl stands onstage at Expo 86 in Vancouver te...
Every town has its celebrities, but Sechelt's own unique and larger-than-life personality is...
'Growing up during the 50s and 60s in small town Alberta, Pam was keenly aware, by the age of nin...