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ON THE HUNT FOR ANANSI E-BOOKS? 
Here's where to find them

Digi-heads, rejoice -- many of our books are available in e-format! Bust out those shiny new e-readers and iPads and grab the latest Anansi titles (including Kathleen Winter's Annabel and Douglas Coupland's Player One) from Kobo and the Apple iBookstore.
SPRING 2011 PREVIEW AVAILABLE NOW!
Make space on those bookshelves, folks

We have some exceptionally exciting titles to share with you this season, including the launch of our new crime fiction imprint, Spiderline, with the Ava Lee novels from debut author Ian Hamilton -- a smart, sexy, heart-pounding and wholly original new series. We're also launching a new international fiction imprint, Anansi International, with powerful novels from Stephen Kelman and Steve Sem-Sandberg. Look out for fiction from Peter Behrens, Patrick deWitt, and Julie Booker; poetry from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Sharon Thesen, and Matt Rader; and nonfiction from Christopher Hitchens and Tony Blair and Ian Leslie.

Highlights:
  • An Unknown Torontonian puts the spotlight on Toronto mayor Rob Ford (!!)
  • The eagerly anticipated new collection from poet Ken Babstock, acclaimed by Time magazine as "one of the best things to happen to poetry in Canada" 
  • The first two volumes of Elena Forbes's highly acclaimed Mark Tartaglia mystery series appear in mass market paperback format under Spiderline
  • A finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General's Literary Award, the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and a #1 National Bestseller, Kathleen Winter's spectacular debut novel, Annabel, comes out in paperback

Check out the entire spring list on our website or download a PDF of the catalogue now!
 

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JANUARY AUTHOR EVENTS
Get up close and personal with your favourite Anansi authors

Sheila Heti (How Should a Person Be?)
Reading
Friday, January 14, 7:00 p.m.
UBC Bookstore/Library -- Robson Square
800 Robson Street, Plaza Level, Vancouver, BC

 

Alison Pick (Far to Go)
Reading at the Brampton Public Library, in partnership with the Canadian Federation of University Women
Monday, January 17, 7:00 p.m.
Program Room, Cyril Clark Branch
20 Loafer's Lake Lane, Brampton, ON

 

Zoe Whittall (Holding Still for as Long as Possible) 

Pivot Reading Series

Wednesday, January 26, 8:00 p.m.
The Press Club
850 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON
PWYC


Sheila HetiAlison PickZoe Whittall

Thanks for reading! Talk to you soon.
 

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