Editor’s Message
Editor’s Message
by Chris BenjaminWhen our experiences have become so geographically limited, books can safely traverse any land, space or timescape.
Interim Editor’s Message
by Karalee ClerkI worried for books in the new isolation normal, competing as never before for attention amongst the lure of everything shiny and digital. I needn’t have. Humans. They’re filled with surprises.
Editor’s Message
by Karalee ClerkTrue confession: four years ago, I moved from Waterloo, Ontario, to Halifax. With me came the naive belief that every place in Canada was mostly the same. How wrong I was. This windswept, hurricane-prone East Coast and its craggy, seemingly limitless shoreline is anything but. Here lives an intricately connected holding ground for raw, unadulterated, infinitely creative writing talent, informed by place and plentiful enough to…
The Spring 2018 Issue of Atlantic Books Today is Here
by Chris BenjaminOur latest issue explores a resurgence in independent bookstores, an ongoing legacy of racist planning, significant new Mi’kmaw books, how to spend your summer staycation, and a great deal more
The Winter Issue of Atlantic Books Today is Here
by Chris BenjaminOur latest issue dives deep into stories of the Halifax Explosion, truth and fiction and for young readers, on the occasion of its centennial