The Fall Issue of Atlantic Books Today is Here
byOur latest issue explores the power of story, the responsibility of the teller and the essence of literary mystery
Our latest issue explores the power of story, the responsibility of the teller and the essence of literary mystery
“Poetry’s best use is to bear witness, to take roots in the body, to protest. Poems can protect, some heal, and others teach.”
Queer writers have always written outside the margins. In honour of Pride festivals across the region from July 16 to August 22, spanning St. John’s to Moncton, Atlantic Books Today has complied a list of queer-friendly books and authors
Still No Word
by Shannon Webb-Campbell
$16.96, paperback, 96 pp.
Breakwater Books, March 2015
Poet Sue Goyette talks about the process of writing about the sensitive topic of mental illness in children
The launch of your first book may be the most terrifying step you ever take. Poet Shannon Webb-Campbell shares her story
Still No Word
by Shannon Webb-Campbell
$16.96, paperback, 96 pp.
Breakwater Books, March 2015