Two new reviews, two reminders

Two new reviews have appeared over the last couple of weeks. Matthew Firth talks about Michael Dennis’ how are you she innocently asked in Front&Centre. The review can be read in full here, but you should also make a point of subscribing to the magazine here, read it in print! rob mclennan discussed the twoContinue reading “Two new reviews, two reminders”

Ottawa Small Press Book Fair – Fall Edition – 2010

So, Apt. 9 is nearly ready for the Ottawa Small Press Book Fair on Saturday 16 October. Are you ready? Will you be there? We have three new titles stitched and numbered and set aside. eating thistles from Peter Gibbon, Sweet & Sour Nothings from William Hawkins, and the first non-fiction title of the youngContinue reading “Ottawa Small Press Book Fair – Fall Edition – 2010”

Stuart Ross, TREE, & In/Words

Tomorrow night Apt. 9 has the privilege of releasing a book by Stuart Ross, a stalwart of Canada’s small press community. Stuart’s commitment to small press publishing over the last thirty years, his Proper Tales Press, his piles of little mags (most recently HARDSCRABBLE), and his dedication promoting others, blazed a trail that Apt. 9Continue reading “Stuart Ross, TREE, & In/Words”

A Belated Happy New Year!

Big news developing in Apt. 9. First, new books! Michael Dennis’ how are you she innocently asked is stitched and ready for your eyes. The book is comprised of poems and short short stories, all marked by Dennis’ characteristic lack of bullshit. Dennis’ sustained energy over his years of publishing is a real inspiration hereContinue reading “A Belated Happy New Year!”

Towards the Ottawa Small Press Fair…

First and foremost, we are thrilled to announce that the fifth Apt. 9 title, and the first one to be fiction, will come from Michael Blouin. Blouin’s excellent first novel Chase & Haven (Coach House) recently won the ReLit Award, and was shortlisted for the Amazon First Novel award. The chapbook will be excerpts fromContinue reading “Towards the Ottawa Small Press Fair…”

Old Books Gone, New Books Arriving

Apt. 9 is, first of all, proud to announce that our first three poetry titles have now sold out! We’re absolutely stunned by the support we’ve received from the community in Ottawa and elsewhere, and can’t wait to get new titles into your hands. Thank you! On a related note, a new title is readyContinue reading “Old Books Gone, New Books Arriving”