An Inverted Sort Of Prayer
By Chris F Needham
$21.95 CAN/US
ISBN# 0-9739558-0-5
“One quick conversation with his father. That is all it took to remind Jeremy Jacks why exactly he had abandoned the West Coast entirely almost two years before. . . .” Cut loose at the end of a long and violent hockey career prolonged by steroids and numbed by liquor, ex-enforcer Billy Purdy discovers that the soon-to-be-published novel of a celebrated politician’s son is in fact Billy’s ...
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A Clap For Cadence
By R.W. Dunlop
$14.95 CAN/US
ISBN# 978-0-9739558-7-3
"All sorts of faggotry on display around here today. It seems one of the owner’s boyfriends was beaten to death in the park last night, and now everyone is of course blaming us. By “us” I naturally mean anyone straight, male and under thirty. . . ." Whether it’s a middle-aged man travelling to Mexico in search of a troubled sister or a thirty-something restaurant manager ...
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Backspin
By Charles Crosby
$19.95 CAN/US
ISBN# 978-0-9739558-3-5
“I hate Canada so much. I hate Ottawa even more. Why I came back at all is beyond me, except I have to be here at least part of the year to maintain my health benefits. And considering my lifestyle, I need them. . . .” Tennis prodigy Olie Wood was once the toast of professional sports. He was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He gave prime ministers lessons, dated movie stars, and was ...
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Dragging The River
By Trevor Clark
$15.95 CAN/US
ISBN# 978-0-9739558-5-9
"I avoid a panhandling drunk as I approach a dirty white brick hotel on the northwest corner of Dundas E. and Jarvis. The name of the Warwick glows in pink and green neon within flashing electric bulbs over the sidewalk, and again on the back . . ." In 1980, while working in a warehouse, Lane Courtney takes stock in the family myth that he is a direct descendant of Reginald Fitz Urse, one of the ...
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Falling From Heights
By Chris F Needham
$21.95 CAN/US
ISBN# 978-0-9739558-1-1
“One quick conversation with his father. That is all it took to remind Jeremy Jacks why exactly he had abandoned the West Coast entirely almost two years before. . . .” Two voices, two families, two interweaving narratives with thirty years dividing them. In 1972 Birdie Cormack enters a highly controversial experiment in Toronto. Her story unfolds piece by fascinating piece, mostly by way of a ...
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