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The latest titles from Turnstone Press

  • Mike Grandmaison's Prair…
  • Dating: a novel
  • Drift
  • Hang Down Your Head
  • Alert to Glory
  • Dadolescence
  • What the Bear Said
  • Portraits of Winnipeg

Mike Grandmaison's Prairie and Beyond

In lush full colour, award-winning photographer Mike Grandmaison’s expert lens captures the vastness of sky and land that define the prairie landscape.

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Dating: a novel

Jenkins never dreamed he’d live long enough to be dating again. Hilarious, touching, and a little saucy, Dating proves that life is full of surprises no matter how old you are.

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Drift

South Africa is long way from Canada. In 1899, two prairie boys throw themselves into the conflict of the Second Boer War looking for something their small-town lives cannot ­provide. With ­breathtaking grace, Leo Brent Robillard delivers an unstoppable story.

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Hang Down Your Head

Join Randy Craig for a roller coaster read with more twists than the Mindbender. Hang on to your hat for Hang Down Your Head.  It’s Janice MacDonald at the top of her game. —Suzanne North, author of the Phoebe Fairfax

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Alert to Glory

"Sound the trumpets! Sally Ito’s Alert to Glory is a clarion call … A transformative book both salt and sweet." — Susan McCaslin

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Dadolescence

"This witty meditation on manly manliness is a head-butt at academic pretension and the Sword of Damocles that is the PhD thesis. A new novel so good, you’ll actually finish it." - Al Rae, Artistic Director, CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival.

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What the Bear Said

What the Bear Said is a marvellous collection of fables. The stories are ­immediate, the characters, both human and supernatural, crackle with life . . . —W. P. Kinsella

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Portraits of Winnipeg

Winnipeg artist and designer, Robert J. Sweeney, captures Winnipeg’s urban landscape in this remarkable ­collection of sketches, Portraits of Winnipeg: The River City in Pen and Ink.

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Tuesday, 22 May 2012

News

Turnstone Press news is the place to follow your favourite Turnstone authors and titles. From reviews to awards, come here first to find out about everything Turnstone.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011 11:43

Ace Burpee sings the praises of Baldur's Song

Published in Book Reviews
HOT 103's Ace Burpee says, "Baldur's Song, to me, is perfect. Thank you Mr. Arnason.
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 11:31

New praise for An Ordinary Criminal by Michael Van Rooy

Published in Book Reviews
A great review of An Ordinary Decent Criminal by the late Michael Van Rooy appears on Murder by the Book's Mystery Book Blog:  
Saturday, 13 August 2011 14:39

Portraits of Winnipeg sells out in 5 minutes!

Published in Bird on a Wire
Who says books are dead?
Thursday, 11 August 2011 13:12

Robert Sweeney featured in Winnipeg Free Press

Published in Authors in the News
Be sure not to miss this wonderful article in the Winnipeg Free Press featuring Robert Sweeney, author and artist of Portraits of Winnipeg: The River City in Pen and Ink.
Wednesday, 03 August 2011 15:25

Put Turnstone on the Giller Longlist!

Published in Media Releases
This year the Scitiabank Giller Prize has initiated a reader's choice element to this year's awards. So if you want to see Turnstone make the Giller Long list, here is your chance. Visit the CBC website to submit your vote and for complete rules regulation
Tuesday, 02 August 2011 12:31

Arnason and Berry Longlisted for ReLits

Published in Media Releases
Congratulations to David Arnason and Michelle Berry whose most recent works were longlisted for the 2011 ReLit Awards. Arnason's Baldur's Song: A Saga appears in the Novel category while Berry's I Still Don't Even Know You made it to the Short Fiction longlist.
Monday, 01 August 2011 21:33

Turnstone makes shortlist for Manitoba Reads

Published in Media Releases
Dead of Midnight and Bandit have made the shortlist for CBC's Manitoba Reads. Now it is up to the learned judges to pick their favourite four to battle it out at this year's Thin Air Writers Festival. Turnstone would like to thank everyone who cast a vote to get these great books on the shortlist.
WINNIPEG - Turnstone Press is pleased to announce the launch of What the Bear Said: Tales from New Iceland by W.D. Valgardson. In support of this latest book of tales by W. D Valgardson numerous events, readings and signings have been organized. Be sure not to miss your chance to meet this Canadian literary legend at:. The August the Deuce Festival, The Manitoba Icelandic Festival, Folklorama, the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto and the Winnipeg…
Friday, 22 July 2011 10:33

Take the LPG Poetry Survey and win!

Published in Bird on a Wire
If you love poetry please take the time to complete the Literary Press Group poetry survey which can be found here. Everyone who completes the survey also has a chance to walk away with a sweet poetry package made up of titles from the LPG's members.
Monday, 18 July 2011 13:51

Michelle Berry at Lakefield Literary Festival

Published in Authors in the News
The Peterborough Examiner reported on July 17, 2011 that Michelle Berry, author of I Still Don't Even Know You, took part in the Lakefield Literary Festival. The Festival took place in Lakefield, ON from July 15 - 17, 2011. Berry is a resident of Peterborough.
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