Blog — ...you’re not sure where to start, we have some reading recommendations for you. Click “Read Online” on each of these book pages to dive in! kiyâm by Naomi McIlwraith is...
Blog — ...the opportunity to launch From Turtle Island to Gaza by David Groulx and Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understand of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez in...
Contributor — ...Laraque. The novel was included on Canadian Literature magazine’s “All-Time Top Ten List of Best Canadian Sport Literature” and topped the CBC Book Club’s list of Top 10 Sport Books....
Contributor — Patrick Grant, professor emeritus of English at the University of Victoria, is best known for his studies on literature and religion. He is the author, most recently, of two other...
Blog — Photo: Detail of Tsątsąke k’e (Iron Foot Place) by Alex Janvier in Rogers Place. Did you know that all Edmontonians are treaty people? About half of Canada’s land is...
Blog — ...dreaming are what draw people into the novel—and often, into sport more generally. Sport is a world where myth sometimes lives and walks and where people can form a sense...
Blog — ...is shaping educational innovations. The goal of this book is to help researchers and practitioners understand the new shifts occurring in the educational landscape. To help you stay up to...
Blog — ...in and we were able to put together an FAQ to mitigate some of the misunderstandings around open access publishing at AU Press. AU Press is proud to be the...
Blog — ...and it was both beautiful and almost too much to bear. There appeared to be no land. [inlinetweet prefix=”From Living on the Land: ” tweeter=”@au_press” suffix=””]I wondered to myself, where...
Blog — ...book club itself. In case you haven’t heard, we partnered with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton—RISE to create a citywide book club that will bring people together to read, learn, and...