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Join @maggiehelwig.bsky.social, alongside Noah Lamanna, at Instructions for the End of the World's book launch in Toronto!
Thursday, June 18, at 7 PM, hosted at St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Church (103 Bellevue Ave.), where Helwig is the rector.
Instructions for the End of the World: Homilies of Comfort and Resistance by @maggiehelwig.bsky.social is available now!
'Remarkable ... An edifying, beautifully composed wellspring of moral courage.' – Publishers Weekly, ★ Starred Review
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Thank you library readers! What I Know About You, Encampment, The Sleeping Car Porter, Property, Ring, and Messy Cities in the top 50 indie books borrowed. 📚❤️
‘To me an occasion is a catalyst.’
Suzanne Zelazo, writer, editor, educator, Coach House Books author, and contributor to On Occasion: Poems for the People, answers our contributor interview questions! Read her full interview: occasionalpoems.ca/interviews/s...
Very excited to share today's conversation with Lisa Robertson. We look back across her writing life—in poetry, fiction & nonfiction—using her latest novel RIVERWORK as the frame & portal for it all.
Audio🔉🔥: milkweed.org/between-the-...
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I'm honoured to have published 4 books with @coachhousebooks.bsky.social : 2 of my own poetry: WITH WAX (2003), SURFACE TENSION (2022) & 2 edited volumes of the work of bpNichol: NIGHTS ON PROSE MOUNTAIN (2018) & SOME LINES OF POETRY (2024). Order your copies today!: chbooks.com/Authors/B/Be...
My review of THE MULAI by Munir Hachemi, tr from the Spanish by Julia Sanches, from @coachhousebooks.bsky.social:
www.sfintranslation.com?p=17053
An excellent, polyphonic novel about language, translation, history, religion, and more
Lisa Robertson interview, about her novel Riverwork. She talks about Djuna Barnes's Nightwood (a book I share her enthusiasm for - though tempered by what Darryl Pinckney wrote about Barnes in High Cotton) and also, of all things, Thomas Carlyle! minorliteratures.com/2026/05/14/p...
Canadian Poets Series #30 : Derek Beaulieu / @derekbeaulieu.bsky.social @pressassembly.bsky.social @coachhousebooks.bsky.social ;
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Lisa Robertson’s Riverwork twins the mysterious disappearance of the great aunt of our protagonist, Lucy Frost, and that same aunt’s interest in a long-disappeared river, buried under the streets of P...
Lisa Robertson’s Riverwork is a novel that traces the disappearance of a family member in tandem with the disappearance of a buried river that once ran through the city of Paris, the Bièvre. …
Thanks to BookNet Canada's #librarydata, here are the 50 books from indie lit publishers Canadians borrowed most in May '26. Ft. top 10 from @invisibooks.bsky.social @cormorantbooks.bsky.social, @coachhousebooks.bsky.social, @ecwpress.bsky.social, @biblioasis.bsky.social, & @arsenalpulp.bsky.social.