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Gaspereau Press ¶ Printers & Publishers Gaspereau Press is a literary publisher and printer based in Kentville, Nova Scotia.

Gaspereau Press is a Canadian literary publisher and printshop established in 1997 by Gary Dunfield and Andrew Steeves. Gaspereau Press publishes some of Canada’s most original and innovative authors and is dedicated to editing, designing and manufacturing their books in a fashion that honours their content as well as the great humanist tradition of printing and publishing. Employing a wide range

of modern and antiquated production techniques and technologies, Gaspereau Press creates books that marry function and form. From limited-edition letterpress projects to Smyth-sewn trade paperbacks with handprinted jackets, every project carries some trace of the human mind, eye and hand. The result is a unique publishing list of award-winning books – affordable, beautiful, and designed to endure.

Back in stock on our website!https://gaspereaupress.com/books/forge/This collection from Jan Zwicky is a set of variatio...
06/21/2026

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This collection from Jan Zwicky is a set of variations that employs a restricted, echoic vocabulary to explore themes of spiritual catastrophe, transformation and erotic love. Zwicky is a philosopher, musician and award-winning poet who lives on Quadra Island, British Columbia. Forge was a finalist for the 2012 Griffin Poetry Prize.

Back in stock on our website!https://gaspereaupress.com/books/thirty-seven-small-songs-thirteen-silences/Thirty-seven Sm...
06/02/2026

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Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences
by Jan Zwicky

Jan Zwicky's writing writing has taken the shape of poetry and philosophy, neither necessarily confined to the traditions of those genres. Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences is the latest in this ongoing focus, previously explored in collections like Songs for Relinquishing the Earth (1998) and in her philosophic works, including Lyric Philosophy (1992) and Wisdom & Metaphor (Gaspereau Press, 2003).

The songs in this collection are odes, addresses and apostrophes, to household fixtures, human emotions, shades of light, seasons, stretches of land, departures, sounds and solitude. Working with the most associative details, Zwicky has whittled encounters with her subjects down to their integral and resounding notes. A single light shining from a house in the winter is the bathtub’s call to its tired owner. Dew on the grass is the long note of calm in a hurried departure. Every presence contains absence, every pause embodies continuation, every house has “one c***k open to the wind.” These are songs to the negative space around solid shapes. Wild grape, nuthatch and August are in part defined by the time around their existence. Bath, laundry and grate have a life both for and beyond their owner, and it is upon these tensions that the poet’s fondness develops.

Zwicky’s musical sensibilities give these poems their resolve. The precise lilt of her verse amounts to a resonating frequency for each of her subjects, with the O of each address sounding the driving note. In music Zwicky has captured the energy and suddenness of realizations like homecoming, departure, familiarity and alienation. Her songs walk the tightrope between thinking and being, steadying and strengthening the act of imagination that maintains contact between past, present and future.

The seven studies in this collection signal a slower tempo, a downshift into the clipped stillness of memory. Summer months, garden gate, childhood house and silent afternoons are summoned to the surface for a look. These give way to six silences: three-line moments of pause or hush that request careful entrance and exit. Like still lifes or haikus, these silences suspend time within time. Basil springs motionless, grass ripens, pollen settles. As with the absences contained in her songs, Zwicky’s silences embody the tenuous balance between thought and experience.

Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences is a vital addition to a remarkable body of work. Zwicky’s lyricism proves to the senses what lies within the parameters set by her prose.

The trade edition of this book is a 5 x 8-inch, smyth-sewn paperback bound in card stock with a letterpress-printed jacket. The text is printed offset on laid paper.

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05/31/2026

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Ocean by Sue Goyette is now back in stock on our website! gaspereaupress.com/books/ocean/
05/29/2026

Ocean by Sue Goyette is now back in stock on our website! gaspereaupress.com/books/ocean/

Now available on our website!Interstitial by Leesa Deanhttps://gaspereaupress.com/books/interstitial/The poems in Inters...
05/21/2026

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Interstitial by Leesa Dean

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The poems in Interstitial probe the porous nature of existence, examining the ways in which the world, the body, and the self are all liminal spaces. Writing in the interstitial time between the deaths of her parents, and using an array of forms and registers, Leesa Dean turns a clear eye on the difficulties of family secrets, grief that is solitary and grief that is shared, lost languages, and violence, recovery, and resilience. These poems move from injury to reconciliation, demonstrating that we are strongest when we allow our shared narratives to weave us into a greater constellation than our individual lives afford.

Perfect Weather by Jamella Hagen, now available on our website!https://gaspereaupress.com/books/perfect-weather/Perfect ...
05/16/2026

Perfect Weather by Jamella Hagen, now available on our website!

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Perfect Weather is a collection of poems about many things—about the destabilizing force of climate change, about the particularity of living in the Yukon, about the tender intensity of becoming a parent—but mostly it’s a book about relationships, about the fraught and sustaining nature of building connections with other people. The book opens in a space of high conflict as a wildfire marks out a pattern of relationship breakdown. Later, a fictional series about northern jobs and an interlude about the liminal days of early parenthood lead toward a space of cautious gratitude and peace.

Astrid, Aghast by Ian Roy now available on our website and in bookstores!https://gaspereaupress.com/books/astrid-aghast/...
05/14/2026

Astrid, Aghast by Ian Roy now available on our website and in bookstores!

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The stories in Astrid, Aghast are by turns funny, poignant, magical, and humane. Two public-library workers fall in love with each other’s foibles while stuck in an elevator. A young boy stumbles upon a bucket of eels that stirs up family memories he’d rather forget. A solitary entomologist tries to make sense of a life filled with pianos and beetles. Ian Roy takes us on journeys through a world that is like our own, but not quite: a taxi driver falls in love with his car-jacker; an old man claims he can fly—and can, or almost.

This remarkable collection is understated, often slyly humorous, and peopled by characters so finely-drawn each one seems as familiar as they do strange.

Now available on our website! Perfect Weather is a collection of poems about many things—about the destabilizing force o...
05/06/2026

Now available on our website!

Perfect Weather is a collection of poems about many things—about the destabilizing force of climate change, about the particularity of living in the Yukon, about the tender intensity of becoming a parent—but mostly it’s a book about relationships, about the fraught and sustaining nature of building connections with other people. The book opens in a space of high conflict as a wildfire marks out a pattern of relationship breakdown. Later, a fictional series about northern jobs and an interlude about the liminal days of early parenthood lead toward a space of cautious gratitude and peace.

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