


Just a reminder to Canadian agents and editors to send us your deals for our weekly update on Q&Q Omni. We're interested in books acquired for upcoming Canadian publication as well as in sales of ... Read More »
July 9, 2007 | Filed under: Book news

The Guardian is running an abridged version of a review by Sarah Bradford of Tina Brown's Diana Chronicles, a piece that was originally written for The Spectator but rejected for unspecified reasons. Bradford wrote her ... Read More »
June 27, 2007 | Filed under: Book news, Industry news, Opinion

The July/August 2007 issue of Quill & Quire is out now. It features: a cover profile of author Michael Winter; the Fall Preview, a look at the hottest titles of the upcoming season; a story ... Read More »
June 14, 2007 | Filed under: Book news


Photographer Stephanie Fysh added a number of excellent photos from Friday's Devices & Desires forums to our Flickr pool. To view the complete set of images, click here. (Don’t forget to send us your BEC ... Read More »
June 9, 2007 | Filed under: Book news

Talk about reader interactivity. Biblioasis will publish John Metcalf's latest memoir, Shut Up He Explained, this fall. And a reader of the Windsor publisher's blog has designed the book's cover. It all began when Biblioasis ... Read More »
May 30, 2007 | Filed under: Book news

Watch for the June 2007 issue of Quill & Quire in stores or in your mailbox imminently. It features a cover profile of Gil Adamson, House of Anansi Press's latest debut novelist, as well as ... Read More »
May 9, 2007 | Filed under: Book news

In an article posted on workopolis.com, author Susan Swan welcomes Stephen Harper to the world of publishing by offering him a few tips for his upcoming book on the history of hockey. Swan uses Harper's ... Read More »
April 17, 2007 | Filed under: Book news, Industry news, Opinion

According to a release from Simon Fraser University, researchers at SFU's Nano Imaging Lab have produced the world's smallest book: The only catch — you'll need a scanning electron microscope to read it. At 0.07 ... Read More »
April 11, 2007 | Filed under: Book news