Icelandic Literature
Where the Winds Dwell
Where the Winds Dwell is a letter from a father to his daughter. It is Patricia’s...
Imagined City, The
Winner: Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher and the Carol Shields...
Demon Lover, The
In this highly entertaining collection, Arnason employs all of his powers as a humorist...
King Jerry
Jerry King tries to be as inept as possible in his role as a professor, but his...
Dragon and the Dry Goods Princess
New fairy tales for adults and children. With his signature comic wit, David Arnason...
New Icelanders
Part history, part journey into memory and myth, The New Icelanders is a collage of...
Skrag
Poems that take the skin off emotion, let laughs out like hens from the roost: Skrag,...
If Pigs Could Fly
Written in three parts, master storyteller Arnason’s second volume of fractured prairie...
Settlement Poems
Settlement Poems began after a visit with Professor Sveinn Skorri Hoskuldsson of the...
Unexpected Fictions
These nine short stories are written by well-known authors such as W.D. Valgardson,...
Crossing the River
The twelve previously unpublished essays which make up Crossing the River commemorate and...
Carnival of Longing
The silence of a lover's absence is delicately shaped and suffused with the breath of...
Baldur's Song: A Saga
Blessed with an ear for music and a fine voice, Baldur finds his fortune but not his...
What the Bear Said
Winner of the 2012 INL Reads! A land of volcanoes, geothermal pools, and barren...
Thunder Road
Winner of the 2013 Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher and the 2013...
Tombstone Blues
After beating back the might of Surtur, Ted Callan is getting used to his immortal...