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FRONTLIST BLIND SPOT 3

FRONTLIST SOME EXTREMELY BORING DRIVES 4

FRONTLIST NORTH EAST 5

FRONTLIST GLYCERINE 6

FRONTLIST BITTERSWEET SANDS 7

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NEWEST PRESSAUDIO

Laurence Miall: Homecomings

“Some days I wish something truly bad would happen so that I would have something genuine to worry about.”

When his parents’ car is hit by a train, Luke, a failed actor, returns to his Edmonton hometown to attend their funeral, wrap up their affairs, and prepare their house to be sold off. But while all others around him grieve, Luke remains detached, striking up a relation-ship with a woman in a neighbouring house... and stumbling across evidence that his mother may have engaged in a longstanding extramarital affair herself.

In Blind Spot, debut novelist Laurence Miall crafts an unforgettable literary antihero, a man disconnected from the pain of those around him, yet blind to his own faults. With his clean, forceful language and his familiarity with the darker corners of the male psyche, Miall emerges as a gripping storyteller in the tradition of Tobias Wolff and Andre Dubus III.

Laurence Miall is a Montreal-based writer who spent his childhood in England before emigrating to Edmonton at the age of 14. Miall has contributed to The Edmonton Journal and his short stories have been finalists in the Summer Literary Awards contest and Glimmer Train’s Short Story Award for New Writers. Blind Spot is his first novel.

“‘I had no more business with the past,’ says Luke, the narrator of Blind Spot. Of course he does. His business, in Laurence Miall’s hands, is gritty and pretty, mournful and light, and all-around unforgettable.”—TODD BABIAK author of Come Barbarians

“A tale told with ferocious honesty. A sharply-polished gem, glittering with lights both lovely and cruel.”—THOMAS WHARTON author of Icefields and Salamander

BLIND SPOTby Laurence Miall

FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-65-1BISAC: FIC019000, FIC048000250 pp || 5.5 x 8.5 pbSeptember 2014 || $19.95

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NEWEST PRESSAUDIO

Marguerite Pigeon: Life in Motion

SOME EXTREMELY BORING DRIVESby Marguerite Pigeon

From the multi-talented author of Inventory and Open Pit comes a new collection of short stories, filled with lost souls drifting through exotic locales, reinventing themselves on the fly.

Marguerite Pigeon’s gifts for quick characterization and muscular dialogue are on full display in this collection, where you will encounter competitors in an endurance race at the edge of the world; the secret lives of stray cats, and those who try to catch them night after night; an interview with a once-famous musician who seems to be losing touch with reality; a date in Mexico City that ends in a kidnapping; a woman who comes face to face with her mirror image and finds that she’s taken another path; and a girl who’s determined to never, ever stand still again.

“Where the characters are going and whether they are in control is debatable but they’re always behind the wheel, zipping through diverse landscapes without a GPS. Pigeon lures the reader into the back-seat with all the tension and anticipation of a road trip without the “are we there yets?”—ALI BRYANauthor of Roost

“Marguerite Pigeon’s stories bore through the everyday to those pockets where the best story-stuff hides. She captures her characters as they’re driven to extremes, in the sparkling, miserable moments between ordinary and ordinary.”—NAOMI K. LEWISauthor of I Know Who You Remind Me Of

Vancouver-based Marguerite Pigeon is a former journalist and traveller turned writer of fiction and poetry. Her work has appeared in Grain, subTerrain, and The Dalhousie Review. Her first poetry collection, Inventory, was published in 2010, while her novel Open Pit arrived in 2013.

FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-75-0BISAC: FIC029000, FIC019000, FIC044000228 pp || 5.5 x 8.5 pbSeptember 2014 || $19.95

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NEWEST PRESSAUDIO

Wendy McGrath: Made in EdmontonNORTH EAST

by Wendy McGrath

In North East, Wendy McGrath expands on the story she began with Santa Rosa, as a working class couple living in 1960s Edmonton drift further apart while their young daughter tries to understand something she senses is hiding under the surface of her family and her neighbourhood. A visit to her grandparents’ farm in the country reveals the abject poverty the couple came to the city to escape, and the internecine marital strife that threatens to be born anew.

McGrath’s crystalline, evocative prose conjures an image of the past that defies nostalgia, conjuring images of a city that is in the midst of rewriting its own history. Through the all-seeing eyes of her child protagonist McGrath conjures indelible scenes of harsh domesticity and small victories, of endless summertime days spent around the home and evenings at the drive-in theatre.

“In veracious, wide sweeps, and through sparsely punctuated prose, Wendy McGrath mimics the way that we remember. While within a few square blocks in 1960s Edmonton—a place we come to know intimately through its specificity of detail—we are continually just as unsettled and just as unsure as our young narrator is. North East is both sharp and rhythmic—specific and dreamlike.”—JESSICA KLUTHE author of Rosina the Midwife

“North East is a poetic exploration of how we search and try to hold on to happiness.”—DIANA DAVIDSONauthor of Pilgrimage

Wendy McGrath was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and now lives in Edmonton. Her poetry and short fiction has been published in Descant, Poetry in Motion, and NeWest Review. Santa Rosa, her previous novel, was released by NeWest Press in 2011.

FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-72-9BISAC: FIC019000 176 pp || 5 x 8.5 pbOctober 2014 || $17.95

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NEWEST PRESSAUDIO

Garry Ryan: Ripped from the headlines

GLYCERINEby Garry Ryan

With the traumatic events of Foxed behind him, Detective Lane has been promoted to the head of the Calgary Major Crimes Unit, a position that brings new responsibilities, as well as a new partner in the form of headstrong rookie Nigel Li.

Lane and Li’s first case, an investigation into the death of a migrant worker, points them in the direction of John A. Jones, the messianic leader of a fractured community in northern Alberta, who has been suspected of bombing oil and gas installations. With the Calgary Stampede just days away, and anti-Islamic tension mounting in town in the wake of the “honour killing” of a young girl, Lane and Li must foil a potential terror attack.

Garry Ryan lives in Calgary, Alberta. He received a B.Ed. and a diploma in Educational Psychology from the University of Calgary, and taught English and Creative Writing to junior high and high school students until his retirement in 2009. The sixth Detective Lane mystery, Foxed, was published by NeWest Press in 2013.

FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-68-2BISAC: FIC022020, FIC011000 262 pp || 5 x 8 pbOctober 2014 || $18.95

Praise for Foxed:“[a] good, fast read with a pertinent story, believable characters, lashings of violence and consistent suspense...”—ALBERTA VIEWS

“[a] stark reminder that there is life outside Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.”—JEFFREY ROUNDLambda Award-winning author of Lake On The Mountain

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NEWEST PRESSAUDIO

Rick Ranson: Boots on the ground in Fort Mac

BITTERSWEET SANDS:TWENTY-FOUR DAYS IN FORT MCMURRAYby Rick Ranson

Rick Ranson has collected stories from all over North America, from the DEW Line and the drill ships of Working North to the raging waters of the Mississippi in Paddling South. Now, join this engaging raconteur as he ventures to one of Canada’s most talked-about locations: Fort McMurray, home of the oilsands.

In Bittersweet Sands, Rick Ranson recounts a twenty-four day shift at an oilsands operation undergoing a shutdown, giving us a glimpse at a world most of us only know from the evening news. Along the way, he encounters a group of engaging roughnecks, including a husband and wife welding crew, a petty fascist safety inspector, and the tough-as-nails secretary that keeps them all in line.

“Ranson catches the spirit of the McMurray, where a man’s truck is his home. Bullies, men who mistreat women and each other, a highway of fear. Another Alberta oil boom and another chapter in the chaos of life on the frontier. It’s the honest, funny, painful truth.”—DAVID FINCHauthor of Hell’s Half Acre: Early Days in the Great Alberta Oil Patch

Praise for Paddling South:“His story is incredibly intriguing ... filled with plenty of entertaining characters. A solid and hilarious story about two friends right out of high school, Paddling South is one of the most entertaining memoirs one could find.”—MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

Natural-born storyteller Rick Ranson grew up in military bases across Canada. Today he splits his time between Winnipeg and Key West, Florida. Ranson has worked variously as a long-shoreman, drill ship’s welder, boilermaker, farm equipment salesman, editor for McGraw Hill, and forklift operator. Bittersweet Sands is his third book.

NON-FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-62-0BISAC: TRV006050, HUM010000, TEC031030 218 pp || 5.5 x 8.5 pbOctober 2014 || $19.95

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