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Two hooded figures with lamps approach a moonlit, isolated cottage.
A woman answers the door.
We have come for the child, says the hooded figure
So soon? she asks
It is time, says the hooded figure.
The woman is distraught. We should never have got him a library card!
What is done cannot be undone, says the hooded figure
We couldn’t see the harm! We just wanted him to enjoy reading! 
For most, it ends there, says the hooded figure, turning away and walking into the wilderness
Oh lord, What have I done! says the woman,
the child walks past her and out into the darkness with them.
Do not cry mother. 
I am a writer now.

Two hooded figures with lamps approach a moonlit, isolated cottage. A woman answers the door. We have come for the child, says the hooded figure So soon? she asks It is time, says the hooded figure. The woman is distraught. We should never have got him a library card! What is done cannot be undone, says the hooded figure We couldn’t see the harm! We just wanted him to enjoy reading! For most, it ends there, says the hooded figure, turning away and walking into the wilderness Oh lord, What have I done! says the woman, the child walks past her and out into the darkness with them. Do not cry mother. I am a writer now.

my latest books cartoon for @theguardian.com

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Are there any Nova Scotian artists (visual arts, craftspeople, musicians, etc.) who want to talk with me about their work, their financial challenges, and how the provincial budget cuts are affecting them?

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Real life romance…or maybe we should start reading it again… My dear friend, and publisher/editor/author at Somewhat Grumpy Press, Tim Covell, recently published his first romance, Ocean's Lure. The story is a sweet romance, where the protagonist is a feisty gal running a campground in Cape Breton (or is it on Cape Breton? Still, after years in NS, I am unsure of the lingo...). She meets a fellow there and, no surprise given the genre, romance blossoms.

Real life romance…or maybe we should start reading it again…

My dear friend, and publisher/editor/author at Somewhat Grumpy Press, Tim Covell, recently published his first romance, Ocean's Lure. The story is a sweet romance, where the protagonist is a feisty gal running a campground in Cape Breton…

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As the world turns, and gently spews us out… Why, it was only a few months ago that I danced madly around the house and streets and pretty well everywhere after receiving my acceptance to the prestigious University of King's College MFA program in Creative Non-fiction. I've been wanting to do this program since it was set up, had a few ideas that I wanted to write about, loved the thought of hanging out with writers and publishers and agents and just stretching my mind.

As the world turns, and gently spews us out…

Why, it was only a few months ago that I danced madly around the house and streets and pretty well everywhere after receiving my acceptance to the prestigious University of King's College MFA program in Creative Non-fiction. I've been wanting to do this…

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Promo graphic showing a desert with ancient ruins. The book cover shows three cat girls in a desert at sunset. 

To Secure her crown, she must lose her heart. 

“I wholeheartedly recommend this one. . .  Wonderfully done with a pretty great MC that I loved to despise most of the book. Thanks to the world-building and historical information we get it feels like one story in a much larger whole. . . Oh and like I know they are right there on the cover but just in case you missed it: Cat Girls.”

~ Kelly of The Book Wyrm’s Hoard

A lesbian epic fantasy

Promo graphic showing a desert with ancient ruins. The book cover shows three cat girls in a desert at sunset. To Secure her crown, she must lose her heart. “I wholeheartedly recommend this one. . . Wonderfully done with a pretty great MC that I loved to despise most of the book. Thanks to the world-building and historical information we get it feels like one story in a much larger whole. . . Oh and like I know they are right there on the cover but just in case you missed it: Cat Girls.” ~ Kelly of The Book Wyrm’s Hoard A lesbian epic fantasy

Currently on sale this weekend for $1.99

Ruthless villainess and disaster lesbian must choose between the violent path that has only caused her pain but might bring her glory... or fixing her heart.

dax.ink/smoke

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A graphic for the Narratess Indie Book Sale highlighting Song of the Wolf by T.C. Smith. The cover of the book is on the left with text on the right. there is a purple sale banner spread across the bottom of the graphic with a dragon, planet, skull, stars, and gems. Main text reads: Song of the Wolf. Midst a brutal and bloody conflict, a young royal and her bodyguard undertake a harrowing journey to save her people. 0.99 cents.

A graphic for the Narratess Indie Book Sale highlighting Song of the Wolf by T.C. Smith. The cover of the book is on the left with text on the right. there is a purple sale banner spread across the bottom of the graphic with a dragon, planet, skull, stars, and gems. Main text reads: Song of the Wolf. Midst a brutal and bloody conflict, a young royal and her bodyguard undertake a harrowing journey to save her people. 0.99 cents.

hey psst did you know my books are on sale this weekend for 99c bc they are. also the paperbacks are 20% off if you buy direct from my store

you should get them

we have elves and evil shapeshifting wolves and also that one guy who's a technically a werewolf

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#BookSky 🩵📚 📢📚

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An older woman wearing a tartan cloak, standing behind a table of books, in front of a bookstore.

An older woman wearing a tartan cloak, standing behind a table of books, in front of a bookstore.

Author Carolyn Nicholson at Indigospirit Sunnyside Mall's Local Author Showcase today. carolynnicholson.ca #booksky

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Possession Point | Glenn Burwell | Reviews | LibraryThing | LibraryThing This book was available from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

"What a fun and thrilling Canadian read! ... I loved how the different plotlines unfolded before intertwining together."

Another great review for Possession Point, by Glenn Burwell (also with praise for editing, by dabble58.bsky.social).

www.librarything.com/work/3496243... #booksky

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How to lose a boyfriend, or adventures in the anatomy lab As I start to research for my book about Ruth's last year in nursing school (she'll have adventures!), I'm awash in memories of my own nursing education. This is the outcome of one such reminiscence... Photo by MART PRODUCTION on Pexels.com I’ve been reading the excellent Written in Bone, by Sue Black. It tells me that the TV series…

How to lose a boyfriend, or adventures in the anatomy lab

As I start to research for my book about Ruth's last year in nursing school (she'll have adventures!), I'm awash in memories of my own nursing education. This is the outcome of one such reminiscence... Photo by MART PRODUCTION on Pexels.com…

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Book Reading! April 22, 2026 | Bill Wittur

Kingston SF author Bill Wittur will be reading at Novel Idea Bookstore in Kingston Apr 22 at 7 pm. More details at the link. #booksky

billwittur.com/book-reading...

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Books on a bookshelf in a bookstore, including biographies of Atwood, Washington, and August, and the memoir Farewell the Beloved Country.

Books on a bookshelf in a bookstore, including biographies of Atwood, Washington, and August, and the memoir Farewell the Beloved Country.

Farewell, the Beloved Country, by Greta Du Bois Cleynhens, is now in stock at Novel Idea in #Kingston ON and coming soon to Books on Main in Bath ON. #booksy
somewhatgrumpypress.com/farewell/

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Risking the Loss of Critical Ideas and Diverse Voices: Nova Scotia Book Publishers Facing Unprecedented Instability - CCPA What would our world be like if the only books available to readers eager to learn were published by large multinational corporations?

Nova Scotia is now the only province in Canada that does not provide direct funding to publishers

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Book Giveaway for Marigold Grey by Sherry Scully Enter to win one of 5 free copies available from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

This month we have ARCs of two books on
@librarything.com (for Canadian residents only). The second is Marigold Grey. "In the early 1950s, young Heather and her mixed race family leave their beloved India for Canada - and Heather learns a devastating truth." www.librarything.com/ner/detail/5...

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Book Giveaway for Thumbin' The Rock: A Newfoundland Hitchhiking Odyssey by Bernadette Shea Enter to win one of 5 free copies available from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

This month we have ARCs of two books on @librarything.com (available to Canadian residents only). First, Thumbin' the Rock, "the story of a fourteen-day trip taken by two very unlikely trailblazers, my sister Dolly (age 72) and myself (age 60)." www.librarything.com/ner/detail/5... #booksky

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Farewell, the Beloved Country | Greta Du Bois Cleynhens | Reviews | LibraryThing | LibraryThing

Good reviews coming in for "Farewell, the Beloved Country" (from the uncorrected proof). "I recommend this memoir to anyone interested in the Congo and in its colonization and post-colonial adaptation." eBook and paperback available. www.librarything.com/work/3524049... #booksky

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A smiling lady holding a book, sitting behind a table with several books.

A smiling lady holding a book, sitting behind a table with several books.

At the Cambridge Local Author Literary Event and Book Sale, with ATL Doyle, author of the contemporary fantasy Magic in Her Blood. #booksky

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Horror Novel ‘Shy Girl’ Canceled Over Suspected A.I. Use

This is an interesting story, one that, to me, says even more about the state of the publishing industry than it does about the use of generative AI in writing. (1/5)

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Bib and Tucker | D. A. Brown | Reviews | LibraryThing | LibraryThing

"A fascinating read! D. A. Brown has a very engaging writing voice."
One of several positive reviews (average 4 1/2 stars) for "Bib and Tucker" by @dabble58.bsky.social at @librarything.com.

www.librarything.com/work/3496232...

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Home - Christine's Writing and Consulting “We can be the change we want to see in this world.” Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Writer, Editor, Author, Consultant Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith is a Saulteaux woman from Peguis First Nation. Chr...

Next meeting is Sunday, April 12, 2 pm, our AGM.
Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith will present, "Working with Indigenous Knowledge and When to Bring In A Sensitivity Reader." Her website is: christineswritingandconsulting.ca
See members chat for online meeting link. Non-members contact us to attend.

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Book cover. Front includes a photo of two older ladies with a shopping buggy, walking away from the camera. Back includes a photo of a lady hitchhiking in the rain on a country highway, and photo of an older couple embracing on a sunny deck.

Book cover. Front includes a photo of two older ladies with a shopping buggy, walking away from the camera. Back includes a photo of a lady hitchhiking in the rain on a country highway, and photo of an older couple embracing on a sunny deck.

Cover reveal! Thumbin’ The Rock, coming soon!
"At ages 72 and 60 respectively, we were spry but no ‘Spring Chickens’ and with little more than a belief in ourselves and a strong desire for adventure, we hitchhiked the province of #Newfoundland in September of 2012." #booksky

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Somewhat Grumpy Press Founded in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, 2020

Today is the last chance to pick up all three eBooks from
@dabble58.bsky.social for just 99 cents each.
somewhatgrumpypress.com#brown

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Hidden Gems - Atlantic Books Hidden Gems highlights acclaimed, award-winning and reader-loved Atlantic Canadian eBooks offered for a limited time at special pricing. Hidden Gems revisits a selection of fiction and nonfiction titl...

For International Women's Day, check out these hidden gems from Atlantic Books - powerful, thoughtful, and unforgettable eBooks books either by or about strong independent women from Atlantic Canada. Includes 3 eBooks from @dabble58.bsky.social at Somewhat Grumpy Press.
atlanticbooks.ca/hiddengems

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Now available to order from your favourite retailer! eBook or paperback.

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Hidden Gems - Atlantic Books Hidden Gems highlights acclaimed, award-winning and reader-loved Atlantic Canadian eBooks offered for a limited time at special pricing. Hidden Gems revisits a selection of fiction and nonfiction titl...

Three titles by SGP founder @dabble58.bsky.social are featured 99-cent hidden gems, from Atlantic Books, for International Woman's Day. Links are to Google Play, but discount available from other retailers too. Until March 11. atlanticbooks.ca/hiddengems

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“I just loved your book…” Hey - quick note - some of my ebooks are on sale for 99 cents! Why not collect them all! Check out Somewhat Grumpy Press or your online resource of choice for details! Photo by KoolShooters on Pexels.com Every day or two I get a message in my email box, praising my books to the skies and offering to help get them the attention they deserve…the writers are so earnest, so sweet, so enthusiastic!

“I just loved your book…”

Hey - quick note - some of my ebooks are on sale for 99 cents! Why not collect them all! Check out Somewhat Grumpy Press or your online resource of choice for details! Photo by KoolShooters on Pexels.com Every day or two I get a message in my email box, praising my books…

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Lessons in Love
Haiku by Tim Covell

Off-brand chocolate
Cheaper to buy, lasts longer
The taste disappoints.

Lessons in Love Haiku by Tim Covell Off-brand chocolate Cheaper to buy, lasts longer The taste disappoints.

Another great set of local poems from Open Heart Forgery #Halifax (and I'm not just saying that because one of mine is there). ohforgery.com/2026/02/27/m...

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Farewell, the Beloved Country Farewell, the Beloved Country Greta Du Bois Cleynhens This is the story of my childhood and teenage years in central Africa, from 1951 to 1962. I recall my life in the colony of Belgian Congo, the …

Available March 5! 'Farewell, the Beloved Country,' a memoir of growing up in the Belgian Congo - and finishing high school during the civil war - by the daughter of a prison warden. Edited by @dabble58.bsky.social. Includes photos. eBook and paperback. somewhatgrumpypress.com/farewell/ #booksky

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Budget defunds Nova Scotia books, authors, publishers, booksellers
This year’s provincial budget is defunding Nova Scotia books. 
The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage sent letters yesterday informing Nova Scotia publishers that it is eliminating a $700,000 fund that helps local publishers publish new books by local authors.
“It’s drastic and devastating,” says Nimbus manager Terrilee Bulger. “Books are an important pillar of our culture. This budget decision by Premier Tim Houston’s government will mean that fewer Nova Scotian creators will get their books published. Not only that, Nova Scotian publishers will be forced to lay off staff, and spend less on local freelancers.”
Nova Scotia publishers release more than 100 new books, most by local authors, every year.
“We need a government that will defend Nova Scotia books, not defund them,” adds Bulger.  “New books are vital for local booksellers and their business. They bring people to public libraries too.”
Nova Scotia’s Publisher Assistance Program parallels similar funding available to locally owned publishers in all nine other provinces. Nova Scotia’s program was already less generous than in most other provinces.  
“This budget cut will make Nova Scotia the only province to cancel support for publishing books that is the backbone of our entire industry,” she adds.
Among the other publishing companies affected are Breton Books, Macintyre Purcell Publishing, Formac Publishing, Pottersfield Press, Conundrum Press, and Fernwood Publishing.
“Without this provincial support, we’ll have to cut new titles from 15 to 7,” says Formac CEO Jim Lorimer. “Books won’t get written, they won’t get published, and they won’t be there for readers to enjoy.”

Budget defunds Nova Scotia books, authors, publishers, booksellers This year’s provincial budget is defunding Nova Scotia books. The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage sent letters yesterday informing Nova Scotia publishers that it is eliminating a $700,000 fund that helps local publishers publish new books by local authors. “It’s drastic and devastating,” says Nimbus manager Terrilee Bulger. “Books are an important pillar of our culture. This budget decision by Premier Tim Houston’s government will mean that fewer Nova Scotian creators will get their books published. Not only that, Nova Scotian publishers will be forced to lay off staff, and spend less on local freelancers.” Nova Scotia publishers release more than 100 new books, most by local authors, every year. “We need a government that will defend Nova Scotia books, not defund them,” adds Bulger. “New books are vital for local booksellers and their business. They bring people to public libraries too.” Nova Scotia’s Publisher Assistance Program parallels similar funding available to locally owned publishers in all nine other provinces. Nova Scotia’s program was already less generous than in most other provinces. “This budget cut will make Nova Scotia the only province to cancel support for publishing books that is the backbone of our entire industry,” she adds. Among the other publishing companies affected are Breton Books, Macintyre Purcell Publishing, Formac Publishing, Pottersfield Press, Conundrum Press, and Fernwood Publishing. “Without this provincial support, we’ll have to cut new titles from 15 to 7,” says Formac CEO Jim Lorimer. “Books won’t get written, they won’t get published, and they won’t be there for readers to enjoy.”

"It's a small, proud, and diverse industry, encompassing everything from graphic novels to children's books to scholarly works, employing local artists, authors, staff, and more," states Jeff Cox, President of MacIntyre Purcell Publishing. "Removing 100% of provincial support leaves Nova Scotia as the ONLY province in Canada that does not support its book publishers and authors."
Lesley Choyce, prolific author and the Publisher of Pottersfield Press states: “Since Pottersfield Press was founded in 1978, provincial publishing support has allowed us to publish a wide range of Nova Scotia authors that includes Maxine Tyne, George Elliott Clarke, Joan Baxter, Rita Joe, Harry Bruce and at least 100 others, many of whom were first time authors. The loss of the Publishers Assistance Fund will be devastating to the continued growth of culture in the province and silence many new creative voices that need to be heard.”
The publishers are hoping that Premier Tim Houston and Finance and Treasury Board Minister John Lohr will remember the lessons of the disastrous film tax debacle created by the previous government more than 10 years ago.
 “One of Tim Houston’s best qualities as a leader is that he has the courage to listen and the courage to change a government decision,” notes Bulger.  “I am hopeful that he will consider the damage this budget decision will have on local book publishers and the broader Nova Scotian cultural economy." 
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For more information:
Terrilee Bulger, Nimbus cell 902 221 1061
Jim Lorimer, Formac cell 519 865 7022
Ron Caplan, Breton Books 902 929 2372
Beverley Ranch, Fernwood Publishing 902.430.9152 or 902 221 1061 
Jeff Cox, MacIntyre Purcell Publishing, 902 640 3350

"It's a small, proud, and diverse industry, encompassing everything from graphic novels to children's books to scholarly works, employing local artists, authors, staff, and more," states Jeff Cox, President of MacIntyre Purcell Publishing. "Removing 100% of provincial support leaves Nova Scotia as the ONLY province in Canada that does not support its book publishers and authors." Lesley Choyce, prolific author and the Publisher of Pottersfield Press states: “Since Pottersfield Press was founded in 1978, provincial publishing support has allowed us to publish a wide range of Nova Scotia authors that includes Maxine Tyne, George Elliott Clarke, Joan Baxter, Rita Joe, Harry Bruce and at least 100 others, many of whom were first time authors. The loss of the Publishers Assistance Fund will be devastating to the continued growth of culture in the province and silence many new creative voices that need to be heard.” The publishers are hoping that Premier Tim Houston and Finance and Treasury Board Minister John Lohr will remember the lessons of the disastrous film tax debacle created by the previous government more than 10 years ago. “One of Tim Houston’s best qualities as a leader is that he has the courage to listen and the courage to change a government decision,” notes Bulger. “I am hopeful that he will consider the damage this budget decision will have on local book publishers and the broader Nova Scotian cultural economy." -30- For more information: Terrilee Bulger, Nimbus cell 902 221 1061 Jim Lorimer, Formac cell 519 865 7022 Ron Caplan, Breton Books 902 929 2372 Beverley Ranch, Fernwood Publishing 902.430.9152 or 902 221 1061 Jeff Cox, MacIntyre Purcell Publishing, 902 640 3350

SGP does not receive government funding, but we are assisted by the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia, publishers including Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press, and local bookstores including Dartmouth Book Exchange and Carrefour Atlantic Emporium and the Puffin Gallery. These cuts hurt everyone.

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Last year, we started printing some of our books in Canada instead of the USA. Now, we are no longer using American-based cloud storage for our projects. All client files are stored in Canada.

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This is provincial - PCs under Tim Houston.

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