Over the course of 19 titles and 10 years, Matthew Hays and Thomas Waugh presented an alternative overview of LGBTQ cinema through their Queer Film Classics series for Arsenal Pulp Press.
Indigo rethinks merchandise strategy, reaffirms commitment to cultural department store despite flatlining sales
Faced with flatlining sales, Indigo Books & Music is rehauling its general merchandise strategy.
Kerry Clare and Blue Heron Books team up for boutique online bookstore, Briny Books
The website will spotlight between three to five hand-selected titles each season, all published by small Canadian presses.
Canadian library users buy more books
A new survey by BookNet Canada reports that, on average, Canadian library-goers buy more books than those who don’t frequent the library at all.
Canada’s kidlit publishers are finding success – and challenges – in the Asian Pacific market
Canadian children’s publishers have taken notice of China’s book publishing market.
How shops across Canada are celebrating Canadian Independent Bookstore Day
On April 27, book enthusiasts across Canada will celebrate Canadian Independent Bookstore Day. This is what participating bookstores have in store.
Three Canadian highlights from AUPresses’s Book, Jacket, and Journal Show
Three cover designs that demonstrate a new artistic adventurousness in academic book design.
Art Canada Institute responds to a demand for physical art books
The Art Canada Institute’s online series has been successful in attracting close to a million readers annually, but ACI has also been receiving many requests for hard-copy editions.
What Canadian publishers and agents are bringing to Bologna 2019
Canadian publishers and agents share some of the titles they will be pitching at the 2019 Bologna Children’s Book Fair.
Kai Cheng Thom’s Fierce Femmes named next title of Emma Watson’s feminist bookclub; Metonymy Press prepares for the demand
Toronto author Kai Cheng Thom’s genre-breaking debut novel, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl’s Confabulous Memoir, has been named the next title for actor Emma Watson’s Shared Shelf feminist bookclub.