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5 new titles from NeWest Press for Spring 2013!

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Page 1: Spring 2013 Catalogue

spring 2013NeWest Press

Page 2: Spring 2013 Catalogue

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Media Centre

1. Media Centre + Contents

2. [front list] Belinda’s Rings

3. [front list] Seldom Seen Road

4. [front list] Open Pit

5. [front list] The Paradise Engine

6. [front list] The Devil’s Breath

7–9. Complete List

10. Distribution Information

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Featured AudioClick on the links below to hear the voices behind our recent books.

Fiction:

Corinna Chong, Belinda’s Rings

Jenna Butler, Seldom Seen Road

Marguerite Pigeon, Open Pit

Rebecca Campbell, The Paradise Engine

Steve Hanon, The Devil’s Breath: The

Story of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster of

1914

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by Corinna ChongBelinda’s Rings

fictionisbn 13 978-1-927063-27-9bisac FIC054000, FIC043000248 pp II 5 .5 x 8.5 pbmarch 2013 II $19.95

Digital Media1. Corinna Chong talks to NeWest

Audio clip

A heartfelt and quirky look at growing up as a biracial child in 1990s Calgary, Alberta.

Half-Asian teenager Grace (but she’d prefer it if you called her “Gray” instead) is not a perfect supermom-in-the-making like her older sister Jessica, and would rather become a marine biologist than a mother—although she does understand how to take care of her anomalous kid brother Squid better than anyone else in her family. When her mother Belinda abruptly runs out on her family and flies across the Atlantic in order to study crop circles in the English countryside, Grace is left alone to puzzle out her life, the world, and her unique place within it.

With a warmth and a boisterous sense of humour reminiscent of Miriam Toews’ A Complicated Kindness and Peter Hedges’ What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? author Corinna Chong introduces us to two lovable and thoroughly original female characters: persnickety, precocious Grace, and her

impractical, impulsive mother Belinda—very different women who nevertheless persistently circle back into each other’s hearts.

[BIO] Calgary-born Corinna Chong is a writer, editor, and graphic designer based out of Kelowna, B.C. Her writing has appeared in Grain, NoD, Echolocation, and The Malahat

Review. She currently teaches English Literature at Okanagan Col-lege and edits Ryga: A Journal of Provocations.

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“Quirky and deeply felt, Belinda’s Rings reveals the raw connections between mothers and daughters, wives and husbands. Chong’s voice is fresh and soulful.” —Eden Robinson, author of Monkey Beach and Blood Sports

“Belinda’s Rings is about childhood and adolescence and sisters and mothers and piano lessons, but it’s also about UFOs and mysterious squids and stunningly beautiful crop circles near Stonehenge. The writing has a mesmerising grace and an Atwoodian fascination with science and swirling fractals and deep sea divers and puzzling family bonds. Belinda’s Rings is a vital vibrant gem.”—Mark Anthony Jarman, author of 19 Knives and My White Planet

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Digital Media1. Jenna Butler discusses her writing.

Audio clip

poetryisbn 13 978-1-927063-31-6bisac POE011000, POE024000 75 pp II 5 .5 x 8.5 pbapril 2013 II $14.95

An exploration of Prairie women and the quiet strength that has sustained them through history.

Seldom Seen Road is a collection of sharply observed and understated poems about the land and its people, specifi-cally those who have made it grow. Bare bones, full of wit, insight, and fine imagery, they make up a book carefully con-structed around a striking vision of the Prairies and its slowly disappearing history. Butler illuminates an oft-hidden world of strong women spanning two centuries, focusing the most powerful sequence of the book, “Lepidopterists”, on them.

These poems find their place in a tradition of prairie poetry that owes much to the work of such poets as John Newlove, Robert Kroetsch, and others. Combining an exacting atten-tion to detail with organic sensibilities, Seldom Seen Road will grow on you.

[BIO] Jenna Butler was born in Norwich, England and lives in Edmonton, Alberta. She runs her own poetry house, Rubicon Press, and teaches at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton, possessing advanced degrees in Arts, Educa-tion and Poetry. This is Butler’s third book of poetry, following Aphelion (NeWest) and Wells (U of A).

by Jenna ButlerSeldom Seen Road

“Seldom Seen Road dances readers to new ways of knowing; glimpses of the remarkable but often unremarked shadow sides of beauty and pain oscillate with grace and verve. Jenna Butler’s fine eye and ear are the best of companions.” —Barbara Langhorst, author of Restless White Fields

“Jenna Butler brings a fresh set of eyes and a startling lyric language to these poems, a wonderful re-imagining of these prairies and of the people whose stories are part of our history. One of her narrators declares ‘always/out here I know where I stand’ and Butler’s poems ring with the same conviction.” —Glen Sorestad, author of Leaving Holds Me Here

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by Marguerite PigeonOpen Pit

Digital Media1. Marguerite Pigeon talks about her myriad inspira-tions.

Audio clip

fictionisbn 13 978-1-927063-32-3bisac FIC031000, FIC044000269 pp II 6 x 9 pbapril 2013 II $19.95

El Salvador: 2005:

On the eve of NorthOre’s opening of a new mining operation, a group of Canadian human-rights activists are taken hostage by a former revolutionary fighter who demands that the company stop production at the open-pit gold mine and allow his family’s remains to be exhumed. The mine’s Canadian owner, however, decides on a combined police and security force action to end the standoff.

For most of the hostages, this is the first time anything like this has ever happened to them. For Danielle Byrd, the situation is all too familiar, as she was there twenty years previously as an embedded journalist with a guerrilla faction during the country’s civil war. Now, her daughter Aida must herself travel to the scarred landscape and choose her allies carefully if she wants to see her mother alive once more.

Marguerite Pigeon’s first novel is a gripping and tense political thriller as well as a genre-busting literary work, exploring a clash between two cultures and the true cost of doing business in the era of glo-balization. With character-driven action and imagery reminiscent of Georges Arnaud’s The Wages of Fear and a complex plot that recalls John Le Carré’s The Constant Gardener, Open Pit explores the legacy of violent conflict in a complex, shifting present.

[BIO] After working in radio and television news, Marguerite Pigeon travelled to South America to volunteer with an indigenous organization dealing with land issues. Her writing has appeared in Grain, subTerrain, and The Dalhousie Review. Her first poetry collection, Inventory, was published in 2010.

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“Marguerite Pigeon expertly winds the disparate threads of her characters’ dangerous, suspenseful lives in this gripping novel. Violence and betrayal across lines of big business, politics and love intermingle to irresistible and devastating effect.” —Lynn Coady, author of The Antagonist and Saints of Big Harbour

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by Rebecca CampbellThe Paradise Engine

fictionisbn 13 978-1-927063-21-7bisac fic000000224 pp II 6 x 9 pboctober 2012 II $19.95

“Rebecca Campbell uses words like magic spells to entrance readers, and weaves together past and present to create an exquisite tale of mystery and mystics, a smart narrative abundant with satisfying wit and insight.”—Pearl Luke, author of Madame Zee and Burning Ground

“Richly textured and unpretentious prose, with seamlessly crafted flash-backs from contemporary life to in-triguing early 20th Century characters and events. Campbell has the potential to become a prominent figure in the Canadian literary world.” —Ted Ferguson, author of Strange Days and Blue Cuban Nights

Digital Media1. Rebecca Campbell talks about the allure of the stage.

Audio clip

A rollicking saga of two worlds colliding and collapsing to the sounds of Vaudeville.

While working to restore an historic theatre in a seedy part of the city, a graduate student named Anthea searches to find her best friend, lost to the rhetoric of an itinerant preacher and street mystic. Almost a century earlier, Liam, a tenth-rate tenor, visits the same theatre while eking out a career on the dying Vaudeville circuits of the day. In both eras, an apocalyptic strain of utopian mysticism threatens their existence: Anthea contends with a nascent New Age movement in the heart of the city while Liam encounters a radical theosophical commune in the deep country along the coast of British Columbia, who appear to be building ... something.

The Paradise Engine unfolds across a colourful backdrop of labour organizers, immaculately-attired cultists, ambitious socialites, teenage lovers, basement offices and innumerable coffee shops. Its cast of characters and historical setting recalls Robertson Davies’ Fifth Business or Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day, while its approach to memory and community is reminiscent of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami.

[BIO] Rebecca Campbell has had fiction and poetry published in Grain, Geist, The Fiddlehead, TickleAce and Prairie Fire. She has received a Masters in English at UBC and is currently working on her PhD. at the University of Western Ontario. Originally from Duncan, BC in the Cowichan valley, Rebecca now lives in London, Ontario.

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by Steve Hanon

businessisbn 13 978-1-927063-29-3bisac HIS006020, TEC026000220 pp II 6 x 9 pbmay 2013 II $24.95

“Stephen Hanon has done much more than write the most comprehensive history of the Hillcrest Mine disaster-he has set the tragedy in its historical context. Richly sourced and amply illus-trated, The Devil’s Breath fills a void in the published history of this country.” – James Keelaghan, singer-songwriter, “Hillcrest Mine”

Digital Media1. Steve Hanon takes us back in time.

Audio clip

One of the most devastating industrial accidents in Canadian history is finally brought to light.

On a warm spring day in June of 1914, two hundred and thirty-five men went down into the depths of the Hillcrest mine, found in Alberta’s Crowsnest Pass. Only forty-six would make it out alive. The largest mining disaster in Ca-nadian history, the fateful tale of the Hillcrest Mine is finally captured in startling detail by Steve Hanon.

A deft examination of the coal mining industry in an Alberta just on the cusp of entering the Great War, The Devil’s Breath is a startling recollection of heroism and human courage in the face of overwhelming calamity. Hanon examines the history of the mine itself, its owners and workers, possible causes for the disaster and the lasting effects that it had on those who survived, while educating readers on the tech-niques used to wrench coal from the bowels of the earth.

[BIO] Steve Hanon is a documen-tary filmmaker who was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta and now lives in Calgary. A slate of odd jobs over the years including railman, racquetball club atten-dant, and courier were a lead up to working in radio and television throughout Western Canada for twenty years.

[front list] The Devil’s BreathThe Story of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster of 1914

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