Blog — ...by Rockwell. You’ll see a monster-like face that looks like Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s creature in the 1931 adaptation. A more explicit reference to Frankenstein in this music video is...
Blog — ...forward to a new catalogue season because it means we have the opportunity to learn something new—whether it’s the history of Vorkuta, the site of an infamous gulag in northern...
Blog — ...turns to keep me engaged. I found myself pausing to think or to appreciate a subtle play on words. I’d take this book to help me pretend my feelings of...
Blog — ...Land is a beautiful and complex collection of perspective, story, knowledge, and wisdom.” We took our Instagram followers on a book tour of Edmonton this summer! Points of interest included...
Blog — ...relief programs across the country led to the emergence of the most significant protest movement in 1930s-era Canada, the On-to-Ottawa Trek. Todd McCallum is unafraid to challenge the current thinking...
Blog — ...and for those that have migrated slowly into it in response to the cycles of climate change that characterize Earth’s history,” Kaye writes in her introduction. Goodlands is part of...
Blog — ...Spring Non-Fiction Preview. Spark of Light was reviewed in the Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. The reviewer writes “Spark of Light offers English readers rare and precious insights into Odishan...
Blog — ...by curriculum connection, grade level, genre, format, and language and uncover additional resources from publishers. You can find the AU Press contributions to this incredible resource by clicking through the...
Blog — ...creative individuals committed to the work of enriching Canadian culture. We are thrilled to have an occasion that allows us to share that passion (and our books) with Alberta MLAs....
Blog — ...the small city struggling to confront increasingly complex social issues. The contributors argue that small cities can succeed in reconceiving community based on the ideals of acceptance, accommodation, and inclusion....