Pottersfield Press Accepting Submissions for Second Annual Creative Non-fiction Prize
byFor the second year, Pottersfield Press is looking for creative non-fiction submissions from writers
For the second year, Pottersfield Press is looking for creative non-fiction submissions from writers
Our latest issue takes you on a literary tour of the East Coast with 10 new books to keep you warm this winter, and a deep dive into our favourite, culturally specific, comfort foods
Ray Cronin reviews Lezli Rubin-Kunda’s At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists About Place and Practice
Evelyn White reviews Maureen St. Clair’s debut novel, Big Island, Small
*Peggy Pompadour and her children Amy, Milly, and Jupiter were held as slaves in the household of Peter and Elizabeth Russell of Toronto. Peter was a former administrator of the province of Upper Canada.
The First Prize winner will receive a contract for the publication of the winning book along with a $1,500 advance on 10 percent royalty for all sales
A Newfoundlander in Canada is charming company for the road