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We're thrilled that three of our titles have been named as finalists for the 2025 Governor General's Literary Awards: All Our Ordinary Stories: A Multigenerational Family Odyssey by Teresa Wong (Non-fiction), Searching for Serafim: The Life and Legacy of Serafim "Joe" Fortes by Ruby Smith Díaz, and A Drop in the Ocean by Léa Taranto (Young People's Literature - Text).
A Drop in the Ocean, the debut YA novel by Léa Taranto, is a finalist for the Forest of Reading White Pine Award for Grade 9-12 fiction.
The Writers’ Union of Canada is currently accepting applications for Creating Mentorship for Deaf and Disabled Writers, their new mentorship program open to emerging writers in Canada who self-identify as Deaf and/or disabled.
One of this year’s mentors is Arsenal author Léa Taranto (A Drop in the Ocean).
Taha Siddiqui, co-author (with Hubert Maury) of the graphic novel The Dissident Club: Chronicle of a Pakistani Journalist in Exile, and his Paris bar the Dissident Club are the subject of a profile on Vanity Fair online and in the October 2025 print edition.
Something, Not Nothing: A Story of Grief and Love by Sarah Leavitt has won the Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes at the BC and Yukon Book Prizes.
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