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Half Brothers Arrives

8/10/2021

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The novella and short story collection, Half Brothers, has arrived.  Initially this book was to be published in April, then put off until October but has surfaced and now making its way to bookstores.  The best bookstores, anyway.  Local bookstores, along with libraries, are the pipeline for Canadian literature and deserve our support whenever possible.  

A deserving alternative is Mother Tongue's website, where books can be ordered and shipped with no extra cost in North America.  Thank you Mother Tongue.

http://www.mothertonguepublishing.com/shop/?store-page=Half-Brothers-and-Other-Stories-a-novella-and-four-fictions-p297588028

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My wish for all writers is that once, even just one time, they are fortunate enough to work with Mother Tongue Publishing.  Delightful.
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 Ordinary Strangers won the 2018 Hunt For The Great B.C. Novel Contest with Mother Tongue Publishing.

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