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CVC10

Selected and Presented by Joyce Carol Oates

Contributors:
The Land of the Lizard-People – Rod Carley
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman – John Hart
Hail to the Roaches! – Jacob Gilligan
The Teazer – James Barry MacSwain
Ocosingo – Jennifer DeLeskie
An Amateur’s Guide to Going Solo – Andrea Bishop
Sugarland – Joe Bongiorno
Neighbours – Kate Cayley
Dragon Blood – Bruce Meyer

Winners:
Tony Nappo Ruined My Life – Layne Coleman
($10,000 Best Story by an Emerging Writer)

One Year – Beth Goobie
($5,000 Best Story by a Writer at any Career Point)

From the annual short fiction competition that has awarded $125,000 to Canadian writers.
July 15, 2022 – 5.5 x 8.5 TPB – 240 pages – pb – 978-1-55096-989-4

CVC9 – Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Anthology: Book Nine

An annual collection from the literary prize that has awarded over $100,000 to Canadian writers.

Scheduled to release on July 15, 2021
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with a 20% discount

CVC9 stories and authors:
• “The Critics” by Katie Zdybel – $10,000 winner, Emerging Writer
• “Honey Maiden” by Katie Zdybel (emerging)
• “Wata Tika Dan Blood” by Lue Boileau (emerging)
• “The Poet of Blind River” by Katte Felix (emerging)
• “Newton’s Law” by Darlene Madott
• “All That Can Be Done” by A.S. Penne (emerging)
• “Sunday Drive to Gun Club Road” by Marion Quednau (emerging)
• “Precor” by Sarah Tolmie (emerging)
• “Rapunzel” by Linda Rogers – $5,000 ($2,500) co-winner, Any Career Point Writer
• “Plastic” by Christine Ottoni (emerging)
• “The Oil Man’s Tale” by Susan Swan – $5,000 ($2,500) co-winner, Any Career Point Writer

5.5 x 8.5 inches, paperback
176 pages. Fiction. BISAC: Fiction/General. Fiction/Anthologies (Multiple Authors).

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CVC8 Anthology Book Eight

From the annual short fiction competition that has awarded over $100,000 to Canadian writers.

Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Anthology Series: Book Eight / Selected and Presented by Gloria Vanderbilt

The CVC Anthology series features each year’s finalists from the annual $15,000 Carter V. Cooper (CVC) Short Fiction Competition, held in memory of Carter Cooper ($10,000 for the best story by an emerging writer, and $5,000 for the best story by a writer at any career point).

Contributors: Leanne Milech (Emerging winner: $10,000), Edward Brown (Any Point split winner: $2,500), Priscila Uppal (Any Point split winner: $2,500), Andrea Bradley, William John Wither, Mark Paterson, Christine Miscione, Martha Bátiz, Bruce Meyer, Cara Marks, Lorna Crozier.

5.5 x 8.5 inches, TPB, 176 pages

Wells of Light (Picas Reprint Edition)

Selected Poems, 1955–1981.

This bilingual editions includes poems published since 1955, including Les heures, which won the Governor General’s Award.

Translated by Barry Callaghan and Ray Ellenwood.

Poetry• 4.5 x 7 inches • PB 96 pages • 978-1-55096-563-6

 

Wild Dog Rose Moon

Born in 1941 in a village in the Tsherkassy region of Ukraine, Vorobyov early on showed signs of brilliant as a poet. His poetry was first published in 1962. From 1965, he studied at the University of Kiev (philosophy and philology). In 1968, he was unjustly expelled from the university and put under KGB surveillance, his living quarters were searched, and he was not permitted to publish. In those years Vorobyov worked as a watchman and fireman, but continued writing poetry and also painted. In 1985, he was permitted to publish his first collection of poetry, after 18 years of silence. Since then, four collections of his poetry and two children’s books have appeared in Kiev, spearheading a resurgence of Ukrainian verse. This is his first translation into English.

Translation from Ukrainian by Myrosia Stefaniuk

Poetry • 6 x 9 inches • PB 101 pages • 9781550960280

 

 

Strong Words

The poetry of Alexander Pushkin, Anna Akhmatova, and Andrei Voznesensky

Translated by Vladimir Azarov and Barry Callaghan

Bilingual Russian/English

Colour and B&W art images by Amadeao Modigliani, Alexander Pushkin, Nikola Tyrsa, Andrei Voznesensky, Claire Weissman Wilks

Poetry • 4.5 x 6.5 inches • PB 176 pages • 9781550963885