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      • SaskBooks

        SaskBooks is the creative industry association representing book publishers in Saskatchewan. With our 40 members publishing in all genres, you're certain to find something appropriate for your publishing profile.

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      • Editions Larousse SAS

        Major French publisher of books on cooking, crafts and hobbies, gardening, health and well-being, gardening nature and animals, art and history, essays as well as children's books and games for all ages. Around 600 new titles each year. Since 1852.

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      • Children's & YA
        June 2023

        Mysterious Monsters: Bigfoot

        by David Michael Slater

        BOOK ONE OF A SIX BOOK SERIES The Mattigan kids don't believe in things that go bump in the night. After all, their dad is famous for proving such things are impossible. But, when their long-lost Grandpa Joe shows up with his Mysterious Monsters journal, begging for help, the siblings find themselves drawn into a search for Bigfoot. Along the way, they'll have to deal with meddling babysitters, suspicious psychics, a YouTube disaster, and their furious father. To solve this mystery, Maddie, Max, and Theo must rethink what's possible—and make lots of peanut butter and banana sandwiches.

      • 2018

        How to Spot a Sasquatch

        by J. Torres illustrated by Aurélie Grand

        Jay's determined to get a photo of Bigfoot on his camping trip—but none of his friends believe Bigfoot exists. Meanwhile, Sass the Sasquatch and her friends are playing practical jokes on the campers. Disaster strikes on the last day of camp when Jay falls into a rushing river. Sass arrives just in time to save his life. Soon after, the two become fast friends. An action-packed graphic novel that proves nothing is impossible when it comes to friendship. To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/2IQYoDi

      • February 2021 - July 2021

        Savage Love from A to Z

        by Dan Savage

        To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Savage Love column,Savage Love from A to Z features original essays on 26 topics thatshowcase Dan Savage's trademark candor and insight and that areaccompanied by whimsical illustrations. Dan Savage has been talking frankly about sex and relationships for 30years, and has built an international following thanks to his Savage Love columnand podcast. To celebrate this milestone comes Savage Love from A to Z, anillustrated collection of 26 new essays that provides a thoughtful dive intoSavage's signature phrases and philosophies. Whether he's talking about issueslike GGG (good giving game) or specific sex acts, you can be sure he's giving itto you straight. Short excerpts from his columns kick off each essay andwhimsical illustrations by his longtime collaborator Joe Newton complement thetopic at hand. Savage has moved the needle toward a more open discoursearound sex, relationships, and intimacy, and this book will both inspire andinform his legions of fans. thestranger.com/savage-love

      • Horror & ghost stories

        Necronomicon Cookbook

        by Sean-Michael Argo

        There is a grimoire, known by most as the Necronomicon. It is ancient and powerful. Its very name is said to be the sound of howling demons. Upon its yellowed pages are spells and rituals that give terrible knowledge and power to those mad enough to seek it. The book is bound in human skin, inked in blood, and contains the dead names of Those Who Dwell Beyond. This is not that book. What you got in your paws right now, is best described, as one part grimoire and one part cookbook. In these pages you’ll read about slayers who fight the good fight to keep this here world spinning just one more day. How slayers cast spells using moonshine, and fight monsters with magic shotguns, then preserve their souls and sanity with some down home cooking. That’s where I come in. My name is Clifford Bartlett. I am a bootlegger, redneck outlaw, and a slayer of nasty things. The Elder Gods are coming, that’s for sure, from Cthulhu to Hastur. Their villainous allies are already here. The world is infested with cults and shoggoth demons and they will do their level best to bring about the end of everything. Sometimes, all that stands between us and them, is a pan of cornbread. Hope you brought an appetite.

      • Thriller / suspense
        October 2014

        Last Bigfoot in Dixie

        by Wally Avett

        Killer bear, Appalachian psycho, Yankee gold . . . He's on the trail of something big . . . Deep in the Great Smokies, a huge black bear kills a child at a campground, and a hunt begins in a quiet mountain community where such threats are rare. Wade, an outdoorsman and backwoods columnist, is quickly deputized to find and slay the massive beast terrorizing tourists and locals alike. While on the trail, he is wounded by a pot-grower's booby trap and stalked by Junior, an authentic Appalachian psychopath. Two fellow deputies are gunned down, and rumors of buried Civil War gold surface. Wade gets unexpected assistance from a wannabe writer whose gifts prove helpful even after mushroom trances and spiritual quests-enhanced by a Minnesota Vikings horn-helmet. The discovery of a mysterious doll ties into grisly murders from the past, and Wade meets a tough, old Marine with a puzzling treasure map. All the while, the looming threat of Junior's lethal lunacy stalks Wade and his colorful allies.

      • History & the past: general interest (Children's/YA)

        FANTASTIC ANIMALS ALL OVER THE WORLD

        by Ekaterina Stepanenko

        From time immemorial people believed there were all kinds of wondrous creatures in faraway places. They fly in the air and swim deep in the ocean waters and hide in the mountains. Some have been hunted for hundreds of years and are still sought today. This book describes some of the bizarre creatures born by humankind’s fantasy: their habits and habitats and what science has to say about the possibility of their existence.Here you will find unicorn and cockatice, dragon and kitsune, the kraken and the Nessie, tripodero and bigfoot and many others.

      • Romance
        June 2004

        Blessings Of Mossy Creek

        by Debra Dixon

        The good-hearted citizens of Mossy Creek, Georgia are in a mood to count their blessings. Maybe it's the influence of the new minister in town, who keeps his sense of humor while battling a stern church treasurer. Maybe it's the afterglow of Josie McClure's incredibly romantic wedding to the local "Bigfoot." Or maybe it's the new baby in Hank and Casey Blackshear's home. As autumn gilds the mountains, town gossip columnist Katie Bell, has persuaded Creekites to confess their joys, trouble, and gratitudes. As always, that includes a heapin' helping of laughter, wisdom and good-old-fashioned scandal.

      • Between Pulpit and Pew

        The Supernatural World in Mormon History and Folklore

        by W. Paul Reeve and Michael Scott Van Wagenen, eds.

        "It is significant that historians have chosen to better understand the history of Mormons by looking at their folklore, including their expressions of the supernatural . . . Some historians might have viewed these legends as peripheral to the main story of the church and its members, but here we see that they help fill out and give form to the story."—Elaine Thatcher, foreword to Between Pulpit and Pew Cain wanders the frontier as a Bigfoot-like hairy beast and confronts an early Mormon apostle. An evil band of murderers from Mormon scripture, known as the Gadianton robbers, provides an excuse for the failure of a desert town. Stories of children raised from the dead with decayed bodies and damaged minds help draw boundaries between the proper spheres of human and divine action. Mormons who observe UFOs in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries find ways to explain them in relation to the church’s cosmology. The millenarian dimension of that belief system induces church members to invest in the Dream Mine, a hidden treasure that a would-be heir to Joseph Smith wraps in prophecy of the end times. A Utah version of Nessie haunts a large mountain lake. Non-Mormons attempt to discredit Joseph Smith with tales that he had tried and failed to walk on water. Mormons gave distinctive meanings to supernatural legends and events, but their narratives incorporated motifs found in many cultures. Many such historical legends and beliefs found adherents down to the present. This collection employs folklore to illuminate the cultural and religious history of a people.

      • March 2013

        The Story Until Now

        A Great Big Book of Stories

        by Kit Reed

        The best stories from a master of speculative fiction

      • June 2011

        Shadow Distance

        A Gerald Vizenor Reader

        by Gerald A. Vizenor

        A rich selection from the broad range of a prolific Native American writer’s work.

      • Fiction
        October 2019

        Guardienne

        by Nownow

        * 2020 Golden Comics Awards Best New Talent   In the Taiwan of the early 1900s, the happiness of a married woman depended on providing a son. Doing so became an obsession, involving various rituals. Nownow combines traditions and history to provide a visually ravishing look at the lives of women in Qing dynasty Taiwan.     Taiwan during the Qing dynasty was deeply patriarchal. Women were disregarded from birth, their only purpose was to make a good marriage. But once married, the pressure was on to provide sons. This gave rise to various folk practices which were claimed to ensure male offspring. Chieh watches as her sister-in-law, obsessed with giving birth to a son, gives in to these superstitions. And she herself is under pressure to marry – can she ever break free?   Walking by the river one day, she comes across the body of a woman. A priestess is summoned to ensure her spirit passes peacefully and does not haunt the town. The woman, with her mysterious ways, does seem able to communicate with the spirit world and Chieh, seeing a glimmer of hope, enrolls as her apprentice. But soon after, small handprints start appearing on her legs as she sleeps, while more women go missing or are found dead. What will Chieh do, and will she find the life she wants?   A look at an independent young woman during the Qing dynasty, Guardienne is critical of the society of the time. Mixing folk tales and religion, it portrays the struggle of the women of the era living in a provincial city, and the beauty and tragedy of their lives.

      • February 2020

        LUEUR DU MATIN

        by SIR GEUSST; DEVA CELESTE; GLOIRE ANDREL; ANGEL EVA

        "LUEUR DU MATIN" is seen as the plea of a young African who dies,consumed by a great existential malaise. More than that, it is a workof revolt that while denouncing the ills that plague Africa, calls forpeace. Each author has his own particularity here. But all have thesame tone and pursue the same quest: to give Africa its humanitarianvalue. Everyone wants to contribute in their own way to a return topeace and happiness.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2017

        Theodore and the Enchanted Bookstore

        Tale of the Spectacular Spectacles

        by K. Kibbee, J.H. Winter

        BOOK ONE OF A FOUR BOOK SERIES (more planned) Living life as a bumbling breadbox with fur, was hardship enough for Theodore the Corgi, but when the young dog finds himself cold and alone in a frightening animal shelter, it’s clear that his struggles have only just begun. Labeled “unadoptable,” by shelter staff, Theodore mires in the gloom until a kind-eyed stranger with a pocket full of handcrafted jerky and a quirky smile, rescues him with the intent of making Theodore the newest addition to his curious Bookstore. Though overwhelmed at first, Theodore soon finds both his new friend and the odd bookstore are welcoming hosts, despite the Corgi’s run of clumsy mishaps. And while Theodore’s formerly dull and lonely life fades to memory, a new, adventurous one blooms before him—for hidden amongst the dusty stacks of books and things at the Enchanted Bookstore, waits a peculiar little man with a set of the most magical, Spectacular Spectacles imaginable.

      • Fiction
        January 2017

        Yellow Beard & The Curse Of The Bloodline

        by Lawrence V Webster

        A ghost hell-bent on destroying the descendants of a bloodline of soldiers that led his people to the slaughter. His lost-love drives his compassion to irradicate those with just one drop of blood from the bloodline. His powers are Super in nature. No other being stand a chance against him. He can even travel to other planets if need be, to dispose of his prey, that they may avoid death on this earth. He dismembers them with his Ax and scythe, with a speed that is unequaled before the eyes of man or spirit.

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