Longlisted for the 2025 Pat Lowther Memorial Award A revolutionary call to arms wherein the arms are love, art, self-definition, and community care as an alternative to so-called care under carceral capitalism. 8.5 X 5.75 Inches | 160 pages Publication Date: March 15, 2024 ISBN 9781771316255| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
Shortlisted for the 2025 Pat Lowther Memorial Award Shortlisted for the 2025 Raymond Souster Award "Where fear collides with the little shield of love." 8.5 X 5.75 Inches | 112 pages Publication Date: September 16, 2024 ISBN 9781771316347| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
Shortlisted for the 2025 Raymond Souster Award CBC Best Book of Poetry 2024 Relentlessly inventive poetry that proclaims a diasporic, queer, and disabled self-hood. 8.5 X 5.75 Inches | 122 pages Publication Date: October 1, 2024 ISBN 9781771316378| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
We’re delighted to continue our 50th anniversary series this month with Michael Crummey's Hard Light. This months blog post is written by Matthew Hollett. The post Brick Books 50th Anniversary: Brilliant and Timeless Books to Take Another Look At—Hard Light first appeared on Brick Books.| Brick Books
We are over halfway through 2025, so we thought we would do a roundup of our award news since the beginning of this year!| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
A great starting point for anyone looking to explore the diverse world of poetry without feeling overwhelmed. These three poetry collections offer a welcoming introduction to the genre, highlighting a range of voices and experiences. I Am the Big Heart by Sarah Venart If You Discover a Fire by Shaun Robinson Short Haul Engine by Karen Solie| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
Winner 2002 Dorothy Livesay Award Shortlisted 2002 Griffin Poetry Prize Shortlisted 2002 Gerald Lampert Award Longlisted 2002 ReLit Awards One great twist of fate and fury after another 8.75 x 5.5 Inches | 84 Pages Publication Date: October 16, 2001 Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781894078177| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
Treat yourself to more poetry – you deserve it! The post Your TBR Needs More Poetry first appeared on Brick Books.| Brick Books
We’re delighted to continue our 50th anniversary series this month with Karen Solie’s Short Haul Engine. This months blog post is written by David O’Meara.| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
This year is our big 50th Anniversary, and to test the depths of your knowledge on our history, we’ve created this Brick Books Trivia Quiz. Have fun, and let us [...] The post Trivia Time! first appeared on Brick Books.| Brick Books
In the midst of this messy world, so much of humanity stands in resilience. The fight might feel long and treacherous, but it is a necessary fight, and it is not a fight that needs to be fought alone. If you wish to experience conscious, empathetic, and vivid poetry collections that offer diverse experiences of| Brick Books
Winner, 2022 Saskatchewan Book Awards, SK Arts Poetry Award Honouring Anne Szumigalski Longlisted 2022 Pat Lowther Memorial Award Shortlisted 2022 Raymond Souster Award CBC Books’ Best Canadian Poetry of 2021 A gender-fluid trickster character leaps from Cree stories to inhabit this raucous and rebellious new work by award-winning poet Louise B. Halfe. 8.75 x 5.75 Inches | 104 Pages Publication Date: April 1, 2021 Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781771315487| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
Alive and Thriving for 50 Years We’re delighted to continue our 50th anniversary series this month with Louise B. Halfe – Sky Dancer's awâsis – kinky and dishevelled This months blog post is written by Emily Riddle. Founded in 1975 by poets Don McKay and Stan Dragland, Brick Books is marking its 50th anniversary in| Brick Books
As one of the few poetry-only publishers in the world and a long-venerated member of Canada’s publishing industry, Brick Books is a hub and a home for poets and lovers of poetry.| Brick Books - Poetry's Home
There is poetry to be found in pride. There is poetry in the protest, the freedom, and the fight of pride. There is poetry in the community, the joy, and [...] The post There Is Poetry In Pride🌈 first appeared on Brick Books.| Brick Books
Oh, summer, the perfect time to refresh your mind, body, and soul on the beach, by the lake, or at the community pool — and always with a book (and, hopefully, sunscreen). Here are just a couple of exceptional books of poetry you can have by your side this quickly approaching season: Familial Hungers by| Brick Books
Alive and Thriving for 50 Years We’re delighted to continue our 50th anniversary series this month with Sue Goyette's outskirts. This months blog post is written by Annick MacAskill. Founded in 1975 by poets Don McKay and Stan Dragland, Brick Books is marking its 50th anniversary in 2025. Keeping a poetry-only small press not only| Brick Books
With your Brick Books annual subscription, you're becoming part of a cherished Canadian literary legacy focused on bringing moving and relevant books into the world. Your subscription not only nourishes your poetic spirit but plays an important role in helping to maintain a space for poetry in the world. Your annual subscription includes: 1. A Curated Collection of Poetry Excellence: Receive every title we publish throughout the year, averaging 7-9 masterpieces before they are available for s...| Brick Books - Poetry's Home