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After being nominated for the Canadian Author Association's 2009 BookTelevision Emerging Writer Award for his last book, James Cummins returns with a stellar work about the reality behind our world's greatest intellectual schisms. Proving once and for all that there is no such thing as a paradox.
Meet the author and have an opportunity to take home a signed copy of Cummins' latest work!
Punctuated by unforgiving factoids and vintage postcards, Spoilers confronts the fleeting nature of fame, the human impact of progress, and the consequences of choosing art over love. See details
Richard King’s new novel, ACCOUNTING FOR CRIME, takes you inside the world of business gone right and people gone wrong in a roman a clef that combines intrigue, love triangles, tough talking cops and cold-blooded mobsters. Despite all this, the story has its share of lighthearted, even laugh-out-loud moments. See details
Hammering, bombastic, poetic, mystic Nietzsche as seen through the mind of the great ontologist Martin Heidegger is what Dr. Catanu delivers in this new volume. Nietzsche’s thought dissected, critiqued and delimited by the author of “Being and Time” one of the most influential modern philosophers of our day, is explored in this insightful new volume, containing never before translated passages from the Nietzschean Nachlass. Heidegger's Nietzsche re-assesses Nietzsche's metaphysics of Becoming and extends Heidegger's line of thought into areas the ontologist neglected. Providing fresh insight into the minds of these two great Western thinkers, "Heidegger's Nietzsche: Being and Becoming" is a must read for today's discerning scholar and thinker. See details
The latest in a long line of scriptures, MAPLE VEDAS explores the voyages of the Gods of India – Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Kali – as they visit the northwestern lands of the globe in the past, the present, and the near future. Peopled with other characters like a prophetic moose, a secretive walrus, and a charming groundhog, the interactions and dialogues of this third millenium testament force you to rethink history, religion, and your place in all of it – wherever you come from. In Maple Vedas, we discover that the Gods of India continue to roam Canada and the United States See details
SHOW THIEVES 2010 Issue 1MISSION STATEMENT: To rejuvenate and promote Montreal poetics in the new century.DECLARATION DE RESOLUTION : Rajeunir et promouvoir la poésie de Montréal dans le nouveau siècle. See details
Funny, frenzied, maniacal, and touching - a statement on modernity, as these men contemplate their future while unravelling their lives to their increasing horror. Sitting on the edge of darkness, they wait for the great dawn, the opening of night, which Marcus aims to precipitate with his next play in which he reveals all, on Opening Night.
Coming Soon!!! See details
Crossing to Tadoussac is a novel about a woman coming of age in Quebec during the years of the Quiet Revolution. With the political turmoil in the province mirroring the psychological conflict in her person, our heroine finds herself searching for the balance of freedom and liberation in her own life and person, while witnessing this same internal struggle reproduced in the conflict of her people coming to maturity and seizing their place in the world. She quickly understands that to realize her personal emancipation, she must join the chorus of the crowd that she hears manifesting on the streets. At first, she idealizes the leaders of the movement, and then See details
Kolkata Dreams is a work of travel poetry that will transport you across the sea to northeastern India. The poems explore the idealization of Mother India against the realities of its westernization from the perspective of a Canadian-born Indo-North American discovering his heritage for the first time. When reading and reciting this poetry (you may be forced to voice these poems aloud), you will find that laughter often chokes itself on tears while the book yo-yos between meditation and contemplation. The experimental use of a first-person/third-person singular-detached narrator encapsulates the feeling of disembodiment often felt by the voyager, especially in this case, as the poet simultaneously belongs to yet remains apart See details
A learned exposition by one of the world's leading Qabalists, this book takes the reader through an exploratory journey through the English Alphabet and the mystic and even subconscious roots of our development of language throughout history. A quick survey of the Hebrew Qabalah is presented before embarking the reader upon the discovery of the English Qabalah and the Key to the Roman Script published here for the first time. Disturbingly poetic and irritatingly profound, readers will find a treasure chest of delights to whet their curiosity. - Editor's Review See details
A modern and radical work composed of discrete units of text designed to evoke a scale of notes of emotion from the reader, Unfictions is an extended work of lyrical necessity -- both a CAT-scan of our common society in the fin-de-millenaire period and a socio-aesthetic prophecy. Poetry, prose, fiction, nonfiction, autobiography, history, theology, literary criticism, political critique, polemic, pornography -- Unfictions unerringly dramatizes the way that we react to the information-rich environment of today in all of its glorious simultaneity. It is the beginning of a New Realism in contemporary letters -- one that faithfully reflects a culture so supersaturated with events, quotations and copies of copies that it can See details
Who is the Jihadist? The author explores these questions in a sensitive portrait. Recounting the trials of a young man, disenfranchised and disconnected from his surroundings, the Jihadist in this story is not what he appears to be. Is he a Westerner enlisting in the Armed Forces? Or a Muslim extremist? The Author plays on the ambiguity to beg the question. Struggling to find his place in the world, he must confront his desire for reckless abandon—a surrender to chaotic forces which he sees as inherent to Nature and integral to Truth—and wrestle with violent fantasies of revenge, while he considers if vengeance might not be intrinsic to his idea of See details
From hitch-hiking across the 49th parallel to plane trips to Montreal, road trips to Halifax, drinking in parkades and jamming in friends’ lofts, Unwanted Hopeless Romantic Morons captures the trials and disenchantment of a disconnected generation. Lost in the vastness of Canada, the “Dead-at-25s” isolated in suburbia are lured somnabulistically to cities where they find further alienation and disappointment. In a touching tale, stark realism, substance abuse and sexual haggling co-exist with the innocent yearnings of youth in this modern struggle of love and idealism seeking its expression in a wasteland of nihilistic greed, narcotic egoism and righteous violence. See details
Literate. Illiterate. Bewitching…. In his debut collection—a nine part whimsical discourse—Canadian author/artist Rolli waxes poetic about everything under “the muscular sun.” There are poems about peaches and plums, about desperate celebs and monster poelts, mistresses and mummified cats. Strange, celebratory, self-mocking, these are poems to be gulped down like summer fruit. See details
"On September 23, 2008 the three most powerful men in the American economy sat before the Senate Banking Committee to defend their plan to save the US from another Great Depression.
This is the unknown story of how the worst economic crisis in of the last century came to pass, and the people who saw it coming only to suffer the sinister attacks of unknown criminals against their property, identity and their families. This book is about how naked shorts are counterfeiting the stocks of corporations around the world, deflating stock prices and enriching the unethical worldwide." -COMING SOON See details
With his 5th book, James Cummins sets the framework for the synthesis humanity seeks between religion and science, empiricism and skepticism, the subjective and objective. A novel paradigm in which these diverging worlds meet, this new epistemology is more than just an interesting read - it could change the way you see everything around you. See details
Richard King will be reading from his "Accounting for Crime" at the Books and Breakfast event, October 30th, at the Sheraton Centre, in downtown Montreal.
Jason Price Everett's piece Intimate Landscapes has been shortlisted for CBC's 2011 Quebec Writing Competition. Find out more about the competition here.
A poem of his, "Pennyante Strychnine," (from his soon-coming collection "Hypodrome") appears in the Spring 2011 issue of CV2 - Contemporary Verse, The Canadian Journal of Poetry and Critical Writing, vol. 33, issue 4. See it here.
Jason Price Everett is the author of "Unfictions" and soon-coming "Hypodrome".
K. Gandhar Chakravarty, author of "Maple Vedas" and "Kolkata Dreams" is interviewed in South Africa. In the streets of Durban where he performs his music and recites his poetry, he is being hailed a 'Shakespeare' of Canada. Learn about his research into the Nazarites and watch the video here.
Auth0r Richard King joins host Dave Bronstetter for a one-on-one chat about his new book, "Accounting for Crime" on CBC radio's "All In A Weekend". Listen to the interview here.
Watch out for other appeareances cooming soon on CJAD with Anne Lagacé-Dowson in a couple of weeks.
Look for the official launch, May 17, 2011 at Paragraphe Bookstore
Jason Price Everett's "Requiem for Ulrike" appears in the Spring/Summer Issue of Brand Magazine. See an excerpt here. Learn more about his novel Unfictions.
Look for the launch advertisement coming soon: May 19, 2011 at Paragraphe Bookstore in downtown Montreal, and May 25, 2011 at Collected Works Bookstore in Ottawa.
At an open-air clinic, the enigmatic twist of Dr. Mahlon Locke sets events into motions that trickle down through time until they become a relentless flood. Punctuated by unforgiving factoids and vintage postcards, Spoilers confronts the fleeting nature of fame, the human impact of progress, and the consequences of choosing art over love.
193 pages 5.25” x 8” ISBN 978-1-926716-08-4 $18.88
For more information about Spoilers, please visit www.8thHousePublishing.com/Spoilers.html or contact Marion Pynn at (438)764-6624 marion.pynn@8thHousePublishing.com
Who says lawyers have all the fun? Richard King’s new novel Accounting for Crime takes you inside the world of business gone right and people gone wrong in a roman a clef that combines intrigue, love triangles, tough talking cops and cold-blooded mobsters.
“King . . . has talent and wit and Montreal.”
- Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail
"King’s first novel, That Sleep of Death, “is a tidily written, gripping little mystery.” - Pat Donnelly, The Gazette
5 x 8 . 308 pages. ISBN 978-1-926716-07-7. $18.88
For information please contact: Marion Pynn marion.pynn@8thHousePublishing.com (438) 764 • 6624
Rolli (Charles Anderson) headlines at Vertigo Reading Series, March 27, 2011, 19:00 at the Orange Izakaya, Regina, Canada. Check out his latest collection of verse, "Plum Stuff" here.
For his "The Ghost of Bradhurst Avenue", First Prize Text in Knock our Hats Off - Issue 1: A Little Book of Curious Delights. Preview or purchase your copy here: