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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-777-0170



Address: 2517 Victoria Avenue S4P0T2 Regina, SK, Canada

Website: www.coteaubooks.com

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Coteau Books 14.11.2020

We're thrilled to announce our new Associate Editors, Lisa Bird-Wilson and Alasdair Rees! LISA BIRD-WILSON is a Saskatchewan Métis and nêhiyaw writer whose wor...k appears in literary magazines and anthologies across Canada, including a semi-regular column in Geist Mag. Her short story collection, Just Pretending (Coteau Books), won four Saskatchewan Book Awards, including 2014 Book of the Year; and was the 2019 One Book, One Province selection. Bird-Wilson’s poetry collection, The Red Files (Nightwood Editions 2016), is inspired by family and archival sources and reflects on the legacy of the residential school system. Her new novel, Probably Ruby (Coteau Books), will be released in Spring 2020. photo credit: Ânskohk Aboriginal Literature Festival - SAWCI 2019 ALASDAIR REES is a Fransaskois writer working across mediums. In 2019, he was chosen as Saskatchewan’s first Youth Poet Laureate. He is a former Saskatoon individual poetry slam champion and currently teaches French at the University of Saskatchewan. His work has been exhibited across Western Canada and can be read in GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine, Urbania, Oratorealis, La revue Moebius, and ÖMËGÄ (Metatron Press). photo credit: Inger Bonli

Coteau Books 19.10.2020

Notice of the death of Bill Klebeck (age 63), a writer and lawyer from Wynyard, on November 29, 2019. His memorial is this Friday at 2 in Wynyard Civic Centre. Bill had published with Coteau - Down Millgan Creek Way in 1995, part of the McCourt Fiction Series. He was one of the original members of the Poets Coterie (includes fellow Coteau Books writers Kim Morrissey, Brenda Niskala, Craig Grant, and Susan Andrews Grace). As well, his work was published in Coteau's Sundogs: s...tories from Saskatchewan as well as More Saskatchewan Gold. Bill Klebeck also published with Thistledown Press, was an English student at the University of Saskatchewan, and practiced law in Wynyard for many years. Bill was also a former board member of SaskCulture's predecessor, the Saskatchewan Council of Cultural Organizations, from 1989 to 1991. For those of you who may have known Bill, here is the link to the funeral home: https://www.narfasons.com/obituary/bill-klebeck.