EXILE EDITIONS
Presitigious Publishers of Fine Literature

Celebrating our 35th Anniversary!

October 26, 2011- Notice to Bookstores, Booksellers, and the Public:
Exile Editions is broadedning its market reach and in 2012 will announce new sales representation and distribution.
This exciting change will take our vibrant list of fiction, poetry, translations, drama and nonfiction
throughout North America, and into the U.K., Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean.

This transition ends more than 10 years of being represented in the Canadian market by McArthur & Company,
the Hornblower and Michael Reynolds & Associates sales teams, and the Harper Collins Distribution Centre;
we wish them well in their future endeavours, and thank them for their assistance in getting our books
out into the stores, and into the hands of readers across Canada.

Orders and Returns:
For the remainder of 2011, and January of 2012, Harper Collins will continue to accept our returns,
and in February 2012 spring orders will be fulfilled and ALL returns accepted by our new distribution centre.
Orders needing to be fulfilled during the months of November, December and January will be processed
by Exile Editions directly, and all inquiries regarding this, or of any nature, can be directed to our Publisher,
Michael Callaghan, at: Email Exile Editions

 

Please note that we have withheld our Autumn 2011 list from being distributed, those titles to ship in 2012.
Further updates can be found at our new joint site TheExileWriters.com which we share with ELQ Magazine (Exile: The Literary Quarterly).

 

We will soon be saying goodbye to this particular site and will complete our move to TheExileWriters.com
in February of 2012, to coincide with the initiation of our new sales and distribution.
As we work toward this, you can still find below current and recently published books;
however, we encourage you to use the above link to find more information on new releases,
author/event announcements, the $5,000 Short Fiction Competition, Videos from our
Interview and Reading Series, and Spring 2012 information and announcements.

 

 

Our Spring and Summer 2011 Titles, 2010 Books, and selected Backlist Releases

Just click on a cover to buy!

Spring and Summer 2011 fiction: Gloria Vanderbilt’s The Things We Fear Most and 10 Canadian writers in the CVC anthology
(Covers and order options for the above two titles will be available November 9)
Beverly Akerman with her story collection of redeeming and redemption The Meaning of Children
Claude Tatilon’s bittersweet tale of a childhood in Provence under Nazi occupation A Pinch of Time
Greg Kearney’s twelve pretty stories of decidedly un-pretty lives Pretty (due April 1)
and Jesus Hardwell’s powerful prose collection, Easy Living - stories (due April 1)
And, recent nonfiction with Larry Zolf’s memoir The Dialectical Dancer

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Recent releases of fiction by D.O. Dodd with the provocative novel JEW
Jonathan Papernick’s vibrant story collection There Is No Other
and Leon Rooke’s novella which takes place in Scotland and written in Glasweigian slang, Pope and Her Lady

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The Exile Book of.... anthology series, and, The Exile Silver Screen Series:

Native Canadian Fiction and Drama and Priests, Pastors, Nuns and Pentecostals.

The original screenplay of Casino Jack which also includes the Director’s photo library and introction, film stills, and more.

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Recent poetry: Traumatology, by Priscila Uppal, Downriver by M.T. Kelly (also includes a short memoir and story)
Meaghan Strimas’ A Good Time Had By All, Antony Di Nardo’s Soul on Standby and Tattoo Land by Kathleen McCracken


 

A new Poetry CD from Daniel David Moses, featuring eleven works in compact disk format.

 

Released in 2009, Three Anthologies in the new The Exile Book of... Series:

Canadian Dog Stories featuring 28 Canadian fiction authors, edited by Richard Teleky
20 Canadian Poets Take On the World is a multilingual collection with original language faced by the translation
Canadian Sports Stories features two dozen sports fictions presented by 26 writers, edited by Priscila Uppal

 

Three distinctive Novels that build upon Exile’s long tradition of presenting the best in fiction

This novel draws the reader in page by page... it is a masterful epic in its approach... Melissa Hardy’s Broken Road
An international tale that jumps continents, paced by greed, family obsesion, passion, and winner-take-all obsession! Gale Zoë Garnett’s Savage Adoration
Martha Bátiz reveals the delicate entanglements of the stage, love and deceit that is the foundation of a performer’s life in The Wolf’s Mouth

 

Seven recent releases build up the increasingly popular Exile Classics Series

Morley Callaghan’s Governor General Award winnerThe Loved and the Lost
Gerard Bessette’s provocative tale Not for Every Eye
M.T. Kelly’s A Dream Like Mine was a Governor General Award winner
Marie-Claire Blais’ fifth and sixth books in the series are Anna’s World,
and her Governor General Award winner The Manuscripts of Pauline Archange
(which incorporates for the first time Durer’s World, her intended third book in this trilogy)
Gwendolyn MacEwen’s masterful translation of Euripedes’ classic, tragic play Trojan Women
The Montreal Automatist’s groundbreaking manifesto, translated into English, with 28 B&W photos: Refus Global/Total Refusal



 

To order any of the following books via PayPal or Mail-in Order Form via cheque/check, just click on a cover!
For the same price you would pay in a store, you get a Mint Condition book delivered directly to your door,
and the price includes all handling charges and First Class Postage (as well as any applicable taxes).

 

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Fiction • Nonfiction/Drama/Memoir • Poetry

FICTION
Lauren B. Davis - AN UNREHEARSED DESIRE • Mark Paterson - A FINELY TUNED APATHY MACHINE • Edward Brown - PLAYING BASRA • Lisa Foad - THE NIGHT IS A MOUTH • Matt Bissonnette - SMASH YOUR HEAD ON THE PUNK ROCK • Marie-Claire Blais - A SEASON IN THE LIFE OF EMMANUEL • Marie-Claire Blais - THE WOLF • Austin Clarke - IN THIS CITY • Austin Clarke - THERE ARE NO ELDERS • Morley Callaghan - THE NEW YORKER STORIES • Jon Papernick - WHO BY FIRE, WHO BY BLOOD • Seán Virgo - BEGGING QUESTIONS • Leon Rooke - OH! TWENTY-SEVEN STORIES • James Bacque - OUR FATHERS' WAR • Matt Shaw - THE OBVIOUS CHILD

 

NONFICTION • DRAMA • MEMOIR

Norman Snider - THE ROARING EIGHTIES AND OTHER GOOD TIMES • Morley Callaghan - A LITERARY LIFE: Reminiscences and Reflections 1928-1990 • Joe Rosenblatt - THE LUNATIC MUSE • Daniel David Moses - THE INDIAN MEDICINE SHOWS • Morley Callaghan - THAT SUMMER IN PARIS

 

POETRY
Lawren Harris - IN THE WARD • Zoe Whittall - PRECORDIAL THUMP • James Clarke - DREAMWORKS • Robert Colman - The Delicate Line • Kathleen McCracken - MOONCALVES • Troy Jollimore - TOM THOMSON IN PURGATORY • Pablo Neruda - 100 LOVE SONNETS • Gwendolyn MacEwen - THE SELECTED GWENDOLYN MACEWEN • Marilyn Bowering - GREEN • Sandy Shreve - SUDDENLY, SO MUCH • Tana Runyan - ARITHMETIC OF SURRENDER • Janice Kulyk Keefer - MIDNIGHT STROLL • Priscila Uppal - ONTOLOGICAL NECESSITIES

 

(Note: all PayPal sales are billed in U.S. funds as we sell world-wide and use this as an international purchase format;
if there are US and Canadian retail prices listed on the book, we charge the Canadian amount as the two dollars are near on par.
We do not charge shipping, except as noted on oversized books, and for overseas orders.)

 

Thank you for looking into Exile Editions - and we'll see you at our new site: TheExileWriters.com

 

 

For inquiries about back list books, or any other inquiries, please contact us at: E-MAIL EXILE

 

We thank the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for their financial support toward our publishing efforts.

 

 

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