Brindle & Glass is please to present our first two poetry titles. We are not accepting submissions for poetry and are at this time proud to offer a limited number of titles by select poets in Canada.
A Ghost in Waterloo Station by Bert Almon
The signature publication of a well-known poet at the top of his game
Dancing Nightly in the Tavern by Mark Anthony Jarman
introduction by John Metcalf
Back in print for the first time in a decade, Mark Anthony Jarman's debut collection brought a new sense of urgency to the Canadian short story and remains as compelling today.
"I distinctly feel Bidini is out to secure a connection between the Canadian Consciousness and the brutal-graceful speed dance known as hockey; the rope he uses for that security is sex ... This is an accomplished book, a fast, smooth book, from a pretty damn good raconteur." — Prairie Fire
In this fast-paced and funny novella, a woman takes a nine-year-old
boy out onto the mean streets of Vancouver "in commiseration
of the homeless" and then loses him.
Al, a musician burned out
from too many nights playing covers in lousy bars, returns from
Vancouver to the rural community where he grew up, to find that
things are not what they were...