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Chaudiere Books was created to produce books that engage the Ottawa-area literary community with the outside world, providing an important venue for first books as well as an important opportunity to showcase a wide array of literary talent. Since 2006, we have produced over a dozen titles of poetry and fiction with titles by Monty Reid, Pearl Pirie, Marcus McCann, John Newlove, Michael Bryson, Joe Blades, Meghan Jackson, Anne Le Dressay, Clare Latremouille, rob mclennan, and Nicholas Lea. In the fall of 2014, we’re excited to be publishing first poetry books by Amanda Earl and Roland Prevost, as well as a new collection by Lampman Award winner Monty Reid. Our 2015 array of titles includes exciting works by authors we’re itching to tell you about (hopefully soon) but includes Kemptville poet (by way of Vancouver) Chris Turnbull.
Chaudiere Books was relaunched by rob mclennan and new co-publisher Christine McNair in 2013. We’re asking for support in this, our challenging re-building year, to help us continue to produce important works by Canadian writers. As one of only a few small presses in Canada that focus (primarily) on poetry titles, we’re in a unique position to contribute to the literary community in Canada. Help us keep the presses rolling!
Perks include Chaudiere Books and above/ground press items old, new and forthcoming, and items such as books, chapbooks, out-of-print materials, a documentary and even a bookbinding, by Christine McNair, John Newlove, David W. McFadden and rob mclennan, as well as the last available copy of the above/ground press 20th anniversary fetish object.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Chris Turnbull at The Factory Reading Series, Ottawa
We recently accepted Kemptville writer Chris Turnbull's "Continua" for publication for 2015 (see her recent essay as part of the "On Writing" series at the ottawa poetry newsletter). Why not come hear her read on July 25 at The Factory Reading Series? She reads with with Janice Tokar (Ottawa) and Julie Mannell (Montreal). For more information, click here.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
rob mclennan on Reading Recommendations
rob mclennan's "Reading Recommendations" are posted today by Susan M. Toy, as well as his small write-up on The Uncertainty Principle: stories, (Chaudiere Books, 2014), what he's working on now, and a March Break '14 photo of the author with his niece, Emma.
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Monday, July 07, 2014
author spotlight #3: Roland Prevost,
Chaudiere Books is pleased to be publishing Roland Prevost’s first poetry collection, Singular Plurals (Chaudiere Books), in September 2014.
Roland Prevost [photo credit: Charles Earl] has been published by Arc Poetry Magazine, Descant, The Toronto Quarterly, ottawater, experiment-o, Ottawa Arts Review, The Steel Chisel, The Peter F. Yacht Club and as a dusie “Tuesday poem,” among many others. He is the author of four chapbooks: Metafizz (Bywords, 2007), Dragon Verses (Dusty Owl, 2009), Our/ Are Carried Invisibles (above/ground press, 2009), and Parapagus (above/ground press, 2012), and has also been published in three poetry collections by Angel House Press. He won the 2006 John Newlove Poetry Award, judged that year by ErĂn Moure. He was managing editor of Poetics.ca, and founding managing editor of seventeen seconds: a journal of poetry and poetics. He lives and writes in Ottawa.
He was a participant in jwcurry’s Messagio Galore, “a celebratory investigation into what constitutes sound poetry,” alongside jwcurry, John Lavery, Carmel Purkis, Sandra Ridley and Grant Wilkins. In 2008, he was one of the "hot Ottawa voices" through The TREE Reading Series in Ottawa.
Some of his online activity includes a "Poets in Profile" feature at Open Book: Ontario, an essay as part of the “On Writing” series at the ottawa poetry newsletter and his 2009 “12 or 20 questions” interview.
Roland Prevost [photo credit: Charles Earl] has been published by Arc Poetry Magazine, Descant, The Toronto Quarterly, ottawater, experiment-o, Ottawa Arts Review, The Steel Chisel, The Peter F. Yacht Club and as a dusie “Tuesday poem,” among many others. He is the author of four chapbooks: Metafizz (Bywords, 2007), Dragon Verses (Dusty Owl, 2009), Our/ Are Carried Invisibles (above/ground press, 2009), and Parapagus (above/ground press, 2012), and has also been published in three poetry collections by Angel House Press. He won the 2006 John Newlove Poetry Award, judged that year by ErĂn Moure. He was managing editor of Poetics.ca, and founding managing editor of seventeen seconds: a journal of poetry and poetics. He lives and writes in Ottawa.
He was a participant in jwcurry’s Messagio Galore, “a celebratory investigation into what constitutes sound poetry,” alongside jwcurry, John Lavery, Carmel Purkis, Sandra Ridley and Grant Wilkins. In 2008, he was one of the "hot Ottawa voices" through The TREE Reading Series in Ottawa.
Some of his online activity includes a "Poets in Profile" feature at Open Book: Ontario, an essay as part of the “On Writing” series at the ottawa poetry newsletter and his 2009 “12 or 20 questions” interview.
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
INVENTORY! (Happy Canada Day!
While most might be out and about celebrating Canada Day around Ottawa, we're deep in the midst of re-organizing, as the indomitable Marilyn Irwin is down in our basement waist-high in counting, sorting and shelving all of the Chaudiere inventory! (We know. Today, right? But she was the one who suggested it.) The last of the wayward boxes of inventory arrived a few weeks ago from our former co-publisher, and were beginning to fill up the living room, the dining room, etcetera. After years of disorganization, our re-building year will now feature actual knowledge of how many copies of our dozen or so titles we have on hand.
Don't worry: we're going to let her off the hook around 3pm with drinks, home-made gazpacho and all the veggie burgers she can carry.
Don't worry: we're going to let her off the hook around 3pm with drinks, home-made gazpacho and all the veggie burgers she can carry.
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