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Short Literary Works Title List (2021-04-14) Short Literary Works Title List (2021-04-14) ID ISBN Name Author Publisher Publication Year 15953 9781551526416 even this page is white Vivek Shraya Arsenal Pulp Press 2016 16224 9781551527536 Double Melancholy C.E. Gatchalian Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16290 9781551527550 Shut Up You're Pretty Tea Mutonji Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16387 9781551527819 Hustling Verse Amber Dawn, Justin Ducharme Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16691 9781551527758 I Hope We Choose Love Kai Cheng Thom Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16718 9781551527598 Disintegrate/Dissociate Arielle Twist Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16750 9781551527574 Tonguebreaker Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Arsenal Pulp Press 2019 16791 9781988168111 At Bay Press Fiction Annual Sabrina Lightstone At Bay Press 2017 16868 9780991761081 At Bay Press Fiction Annual Alana Brooker At Bay Press 2016 16905 9780991761005 At Bay Press Fiction Annual Alana Brooker At Bay Press 2013 19288 9781771663601 My Conversations with Canadians Lee Maracle Book*hug Press 2017 19360 9781771665070 Before I Was a Critic I Was a Human Being Amy Fung Book*hug Press 2019 19591 9781771662581 Notes from a Feminist Killjoy Erin Wunker Book*hug Press 2017 19623 9781771663069 Blank M. NoubeSe Philip Book*hug Press 2017 19740 9781771663731 The Unpublished City Dionne Brand Book*hug Press 2017 19857 9781771663922 Dear Current Occupant Chelene Knight Book*hug Press 2018 19904 9781771665438 Re-Origin of Species Alessandra Naccarato Book*hug Press 2019 20063 9781771666039 Write Across Canada Geoffrey Taylor, Joseph Kertes Book*hug Press 2019 20115 9781771664332 Refuse Erin Wunker, Hannah McGregor, Julie Rak Book*hug Press 2018 20237 9781771665322 Mobile Tanis MacDonald Book*hug Press 2019 20269 9781771664455 It Begins With the Body Hana Shafi Book*hug Press 2018 20306 9781771664837 Coconut Dreams Derek Mascarenhas Book*hug Press 2019 20358 9781771664950 War / Torn Hasan Namir Book*hug Press 2019 20393 9781771664639 The Unpublished City Canisia Lubrin, Dionne Brand, Phoebe Wang Book*hug Press 2018 20490 9781771664998 Hope Matters Columpa Bobb, Lee Maracle, Tania Carter Book*hug Press 2019 20522 9781771665735 day/break Gwen Benaway Book*hug Press 2019 20549 9781771665971 Spawn Kristen Renee Miller, Marie-Andrée Gill Book*hug Press 2020 20571 9781771664196 We All Need to Eat Alex Leslie Book*hug Press 2018 20617 9781771665285 The Nothing That Is Johanna Skibsrud Book*hug Press 2019 20618 9781771665360 Vancouver For Beginners Alex Leslie Book*hug Press 2019 20644 9781771665148 Just Pervs Jess Taylor Book*hug Press 2019 20731 9781771665384 Are The Rivers in Your Poems Real Moez Surani Book*hug Press 2019 Short Literary Works Title List (2021-04-14) ID ISBN Name Author Publisher Publication Year 20384 9781926956961 Hear and Foretell Joseph A. Dandurand Bookland Press 2015 22416 9781772310832 As Long as the Sun Shines Janet Rogers Bookland Press 2018 Tsi Niió:re Tenkarakhwará 22434 9781772310986 hseke’ Janet Rogers Bookland Press 2019 21155 9781550813265 This Ramshackle Tabernacle Samuel Martin Breakwater Books 2010 21218 9781550813807 Soak Kerri Cull Breakwater Books 2012 21236 9781550814378 Al Pittman Al Pittman Breakwater Books 2015 21269 9781550815849 geo•logics Stephen Rowe Breakwater Books 2015 21282 9781550816099 Racket Lisa Moore Breakwater Books 2015 21345 9781550816334 Four-Letter Words Chad Pelley Breakwater Books 2016 21418 9781550816600 Two-Man-Tent Robert Chafe Breakwater Books 2016 21476 9781550817133 Full Circle Helen Fogwill Porter Breakwater Books 2018 21494 9781550817164 Best Kind Robert Finley Breakwater Books 2018 21562 9781550817553 New And Collected Poems Tom Dawe Breakwater Books 2019 21600 9781550817621 Transversing For the Love of Learning Breakwater Books 2018 21643 9781550817683 An Unorthodox Guide to Wildlife Katie Vautour Breakwater Books 2019 Send More Tourists, The Last Ones Were 21666 9781550817805 Delicious Tracey Waddleton Breakwater Books 2019 22069 9781550817928 Inquiries Michelle Porter Breakwater Books 2019 22087 9781550818154 Narrow Cradle Wade Kearley Breakwater Books 2020 22150 9781771030700 The Cuffer Anthology, Volume VII Pam Frampton Breakwater Books 2015 I’d Write the Sea Like a Parlour 22338 9781771031042 Game Alison Dyer Breakwater Books 2017 22361 9781771031066 Too Unspeakable For Words Rosalind Gill Breakwater Books 2017 19432 9781771315098 Devil in the Woods D. A. Lockhart Brick Books 2019 19448 9781771315128 Sotto Voce Maureen Hynes Brick Books 2019 16984 9781552453414 The Last Word Julia Cooper Coach House Books 2017 17041 9781552451878 The Alphabet Game bpNichol Coach House Books 2007 20040 9781552452158 Lisa Robertson’s Magenta Soul Whip Lisa Robertson Coach House Books 2009 22719 9780864923868 Polari John Barton Goose Lane Editions 2014 22756 9780864924889 We Are Not in Pakistan Shauna Singh Baldwin Goose Lane Editions 2007 22808 9780864925107 English Lessons and Other Stories Shauna Singh Baldwin Goose Lane Editions 2008 Short Literary Works Title List (2021-04-14) ID ISBN Name Author Publisher Publication Year Poems for the Advisory Committee on 22890 9780864925367 Antarctic Names Soraya Peerbaye Goose Lane Editions 2009 22917 9780864926340 The Terracotta Army Gary Geddes Goose Lane Editions 2010 22929 9780864929624 Otolith Emily Nilsen Goose Lane Editions 2018 21697 9781487001162 Something for Everyone Lisa Moore House of Anansi Press 2018 21750 9781487001438 Barrelling Forward Eva Crocker House of Anansi Press 2017 21823 9781487001889 Things Are Good Now Djamila Ibrahim House of Anansi Press 2018 21871 9781487002923 This Accident of Being Lost Leanne Betasamosake Simpson House of Anansi Press 2017 21889 9781487003463 River Woman Katherena Vermette House of Anansi Press 2018 21907 9781487005771 NDN Coping Mechanisms Billy-Ray Belcourt House of Anansi Press 2020 21920 9781487005962 Dunk Tank Kayla Czaga House of Anansi Press 2019 21943 9781487007409 As Far As You Know A. F. Moritz House of Anansi Press 2020 21976 9781487007461 We Two Alone Jack Wang House of Anansi Press 2020 22014 9781487007812 Roguelike Mathew Henderson House of Anansi Press 2020 22032 9781487007843 Junebat John Elizabeth Stintzi House of Anansi Press 2020 16000 9781988784250 Lands and Forests Andrew Forbes Invisible Press 2019 16957 9781988784380 I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? Nolan Natasha Invisible Press 2019 17163 9781988784281 Don’t Honk Twice Leigh Nash, Tanya Finestone Invisible Press 2019 17390 9781988784298 Little Bird Stories Cherie Dimaline Invisible Press 2019 17422 9781988784274 Maze Hugh Thomas Invisible Press 2019 17459 9781988784267 Gatecrasher Susan Buis Invisible Press 2019 17482 9781988784182 Little Bird Stories Michelle Winters Invisible Press 2018 18532 9780994047144 Lyric Sexology Trish Salah Metonymy Press 2017 19475 9780994047175 Nitisanak Lindsay Nixon Metonymy Press 2019 19931 9781988732565 Echolocation Karen Hofmann NeWest Press 2019 22515 9781926794235 The Book of Festus John Wall Barger Palimpsest Press 2015 22537 9781926794242 Kingdom Elizabeth Ross Palimpsest Press 2015 22554 9781926794259 Realignment Ruth Roach Pierson Palimpsest Press 2015 22571 9781926794280 Autobiographical Fictions Maurice Mierau Palimpsest Press 2015 22583 9781926794303 Players John Nyman Palimpsest Press 2016 22615 9781926794310 Weathervane Mark Sampson Palimpsest Press 2016 22632 9781926794327 Off-Leash Dorothy Mahoney Palimpsest Press 2016 Short Literary Works Title List (2021-04-14) ID ISBN Name Author Publisher Publication Year 22649 9781926794358 Lady Crawford Julie Cameron Gray Palimpsest Press 2016 22667 9781926794372 Search Box Bed Darryl Whetter Palimpsest Press 2017 22684 9781926794389 Maunder Claire Kelly Palimpsest Press 2017 22701 9781926794495 Control Suppress Delete Angela Hibbs Palimpsest Press 2017 22718 9781926794532 Blowing Grass Empire Mark Lavorato Palimpsest Press 2018 22959 9781926794617 All Manner of Tackle Brian Bartlett Palimpsest Press 2017 22986 9781926794716 Ekke Klara du Plessis Palimpsest Press 2018 23028 9781926794723 Safe Words Michelle Brown Palimpsest Press 2018 23050 9781926794846 Dividing the Wayside Jenny Haysom Palimpsest Press 2018 23067 9781926794969 A Skeletal Want Ruth Roach Pierson Palimpsest Press 2018 23094 9781989287224 thicket Melanie Janisse-Barlow Palimpsest Press 2019 23122 9781989287262 A Tent, A Lantern, An Empty Bowl M. Travis Lane Palimpsest Press 2019 23139 9781989287354 Mythical Man David Ly Palimpsest Press 2020 23162 9781989287392 Ceaseless Rain Dorothy Mahoney Palimpsest Press 2020 23174 9781989287439 Democratically Applied Machine Robert Colman Palimpsest Press 2020 23196 9781989287521 Hell Light Flesh Klara du Plessis Palimpsest Press 2020 23213 9781989287569 Humanimus David Huebert Palimpsest Press 2020 15815 9780994730244 In Our Own Aboriginal Voice Lori Shwydky Rebel Mountain Press 2016 18598 9780994730275 Breaking Boundaries Lori Shwydky Rebel Mountain Press 2017 20910 9780994730299 In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 Michael Calvert Rebel Mountain Press 2019 21127 9781775301950 Disabled Voices sb. smith Rebel Mountain Press 2020 17515 9780889843561 High Water Mark Nicole Dixon The Porcupine's Quill 2012 17577 9780889843967 Portraits of Canadian Writers Bruce Meyer The Porcupine's Quill 2016 18039 9780889844001 The Museum of Possibilities Barbara Sibbald The Porcupine's Quill 2017 18071 9780889844162 The Essential Charles Bruce Charles Bruce The Porcupine's Quill 2018 18228 9780889843080 The Essential P.K. Page P.K. Page The Porcupine's Quill 2008 18495 9780889843332 The Essential Margaret Avison Margaret
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