Contemporary Canadian Literature with a Distinctly Urban Twist

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Anvil authors finalists for BC book prizes!

Congratulations go out to Jennica Harper for her poetry collection, Wood (Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize), Jane Silcott for her debut collection of personal essays, Everything Rustles (Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize), and Jesse Donaldson for his debut book on Vancouver’s history, This Day in Vancouver (Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award). Bravo to three fine authors and three very fine books!

And Mari-Lou Rowley’s latest poetry collection, Unus Mundus for its finalist nomination for three Saskatchewan Book Awards — the University of Regina Book of the Year, the Saskatchewan Arts Board Poetry Award, and the City of Saskatoon and Public Library Saskatoon Book Award.