Inside the bookselling hoopla around the biggest book of the fall.
Edmonton’s Audreys Books and the city’s newest indie, Glass Bookshop, share a passion for serving local readers
Change is in the air for Edmonton’s indie book scene as Audreys Books long-time shop owner prepares to retire and Glass Bookshop prepares to open.
Indigo experiments with “hyperlocal” urban pop-up
Indigo Books and Music CMO Samantha Taylor reveals the concept behind the company’s latest experimental pop-up shop.
Meet the couple behind a small-town Ontario bookstore and thriving fall festival
Rina Barone and Chris Dunk’s Curiosity House Books in Creemore, Ontario is a small-town literary community hub.
One in five searches on Indigo’s homepage leads to in-store purchase, says CMO
Indigo Books & Music’s Chief marketing officer Samantha Taylor says that one in five visitors to the company’s online retail store go on to purchase a product in-store.
Cut-paper craftician Kalpna Patel illustrates her first picture book
For Alis the Aviator: An ABC Aviation Adventure, Patel constructed a variety of paper airplanes

Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn on knowing your customers – even when you can’t predict what’s coming next
Portrait of a Reader was a pop-up exhibition commissioned by Rakuten Kobo in celebration of its 10-year anniversary.
Penguin celebrates their YA titles with ’90s teen movie series
Penguin Teen Canada will pair three of its YA authors with screenings of iconic ’90s teen movies this summer.
Arsenal Pulp’s Queer Film Classics series established an alternative LGBTQ film canon
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.