Readers & Writers
Ken’s Corner
Acorn Press will launch Ken’s Corner by PEI writer Katie Mac at Charlottetown’s Beaconsfield Carriage House on June 29 from 3–5 pm. The event is part of a triple book…
Read MoreWalk with Me: Charlottetown Then and Now (2nd Ed)
Walk with Me: Charlottetown Then and Now (2nd Ed) by D. Scott MacDonald will launch at Zion Presbyterian on June 8 at 10 am. MacDonald‘s father, W. Blair MacDonald had…
Read MoreFollow the Goose Butt to Prince Edward Island
Follow the Goose Butt to Prince Edward Island, by Colleen Landry, Beth Weatherbee and Odette Barr, will be launched on July 15 at 1 pm in the Children’s Room at…
Read MoreThat’s My Friend
That’s My Friend is a heartwarming children’s book by first-time author Sara Campbell and first-time illustrator Julia Mulholland. The story follows Lilly, a compassionate girl who learns the importance of…
Read MoreA Sea of Spectres
Debut novelist Nancy Taber’s A Sea of Spectres will be launched at Beaconsfield Carriage House in Charlottetown on June 29 from 3–5 pm. The event is part of a triple…
Read MoreThe Floating Days
Acorn Press will launch The Floating Days by PEI author Susan Rodgers at Beaconsfield Carriage House in Charlottetown on June 29 from 3–5 pm. The event is part of a…
Read MoreSable Island Gold
Sable Island Gold by John Wonnacott was released in April. Hundreds of ships have wrecked on Sable Island and its treacherous sand bars over the past four hundred years. L’Africaine…
Read MoreA Guide for Immigrants & Refugees
Understanding the immigration process and settling in a new country can be very challenging. To address this need, Community Legal Information’s Justice Avenues program has developed a new publication, Immigrating…
Read MoreTyler Landry recognized
Old Caves, a graphic novel written and drawn by Tyler Landry, has been awarded one of the most coveted accolades in Canadian Cartooning: the Doug Wright Award for best small/micro-press…
Read MoreThe Path Of Totality
On the morning of the eclipse, men speak loudly on cell phones in coffee shops, as usual. Business meetings so important, and the rest of us should know. Will they put themselves…
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