- 09.28 | 'Every-thynge takes longer than yov thynke' (Shakespeare)
- 05.01 | No news is good news
- 03.02 | Hannah Calder reads at Utopia Festival at W2
- 02.24 | Islands of Resistance nominated for Monday Magazine M Award
- 02.11 | Third Friday reading series debuts at People-Coop Bookstore
- 02.08 | Sweet England and Caprice launch at The Sylvia
- 01.12 | Adam Seelig at Grey Borders Reading Series and on CIUT
- 01.06 | Steve Weiner and Hannah Calder read at the Vancouver Public Library
- 11.25 | Sweet England now available
- 11.24 | George Bowering's Caprice now available
- 11.23 | City of Love and Revolution in stores now
- 11.18 | Spring 2011 catalogue available online now
- 11.16 | City of Love and Revolution launches at the Cultch
- 11.02 | Peter Culley responds to Maxine Gadd and Maxine Gadd reads at RespondencyWest Series
- 10.27 | Carellin Brooks presents on Wreck Beach at Vancouver Historical Society
- 10.18 | Every Day In the Morning (slow) launches at Pulpfiction
- 10.15 | Every Day In the Morning (slow) now available
- 10.05 | Islands of Resistance reviewed in This Magazine
- 10.01 | Every Day in the Morning (slow) launches in New York City
- 09.30 | George Bowering's The Box nominated for 2010 City of Vancouver Book Award
- 09.24 | Mette Bach reads at the Robson Reading Series
- 09.23 | Islands of Resistance gang at Word on the Street
- 09.23 | "Gut-wrenchingly funny"" - The Briss reviewed in subTerrain"
- 09.16 | Poetry bash featuring Barry McKinnon and Simon Thompson to fete new People's Coop Bookstore
- 09.03 | McKinnon's In the Millennium reviewed in Poetry Is Dead
- 09.03 | Thompson's Why Does It Feel So Late? reviewed in Poetry Is Dead
- 09.02 | Two New Star poets chosen for Poetry In Transit
- 09.01 | Robin Blaser launches at The Sylvia Hotel
- 08.10 | Mette Bach film screens at Vancouver Queer Film Fest
- 07.22 | Marathon reading of Bowering's Burning Water in downtown Vancouver
- 07.20 | Mette Bach at International Bog Day
- 07.20 | rob mclennan praises Robin Blaser
- 07.19 | Islands of Resistance launches on Cortes Island
- 07.14 | Off the Highway launches at the Delta Museum and Archives
- 06.30 | Off the Highway launches at The Sylvia Hotel
- 06.21 | High Slack back in print
- 06.15 | Islands of Resistance launches in Vancouver
- 06.11 | Mette Bach's Off the Highway reviewed in policynote.ca
- 06.11 | Islands of Resistance in Monday Magazine
- 06.08 | Islands of Resistance Vancouver Island Launches
- 05.25 | Islands of Resistance Launch
- 04.29 | New Star Fall 2010 catalogue now available online
- 04.16 | George Stanley reads at The Liar launch
- 04.14 | The Georges read at the subTerrain launch
- 04.08 | Stan Persky wins 2010 Lieutenant-Governor's Award
- 04.08 | Donato Mancini reads in Vancouver; Sharon Kirsch presents in Ottawa
- 04.07 | Michael Tregebov profiled in Canadian Jewish News
- 03.22 | Donato Mancini on panel at Noise Not Noise
- 03.22 | New Star authors all over new subTerrain
- 03.17 | Hannah Calder reads at Kootenay School of Writing
- 03.16 | Donato Mancini reads at Clamour and Toll: Church
- 03.04 | Donato Mancini reads at W2010 launch of W magazine
- 03.01 | Donato Mancini print at Western Front Art Auction 2010
- 02.19 | Mette Bach presents at Sikholars: Sikh Graduate Student Conference at Stanford
- 02.18 | The Briss shortlisted for Best First Book in 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prize
- 02.18 | The Briss optioned by Submission Films
- 02.17 | Grant Shilling talks surfing on P3: People, Places, Perspectives
- 02.16 | George Bowering reads at inaugural Galiano Island Literary Festival
- 02.15 | Vancouver: A Poem in Canadian Literature
- 02.12 | rob mclennan praises In the Millennium
- 02.11 | Donato Mancini tours Buffet World in Vancouver, Los Angeles
- 02.08 | Vancouver: A Poem alive in Poetry Is Dead
- 02.01 | George Stanley named writer-in-residence at Capilano University
- 01.25 | Barry McKinnon, Simon Thompson launch new books at Books & Company
- 12.07 | New Star Spring 2010 catalogue now available on-line
- 11.30 | In the Millennium by Barry McKinnon now shipping
- 11.23 | North Delta gets its own Transmontanus
- 11.16 | British Columbian Pete Devries rules the waves at Pro Surf Competition
- 11.11 | Bowering launches his Box at Sylvia Hotel
- 11.10 | Terrace writer Simon Thompson launches his first book November 13
- 11.09 | North Delta gets its own Transmontanus
- 10.22 | George Bowering's Box hitting big-box, independent bookstores now
- 10.07 | Donato Mancini reads at the &Now Festival of Innovative Writing & the Literary Arts
- 10.05 | Hannah Calder launches More House at Pulpfiction
- 10.05 | Donato Mancini showcases concrete poetry at the Gallery Atsui
- 08.24 | Michael Tregebov does Canada
- 08.17 | The Walrus in Surrey
- 08.03 | >Tyee reporter to pen Sasquatch book
- 07.13 | The Briss: "Outrageously funny,"" says Winnipeg Free Press"
- 06.29 | Melva McLean wins 2009 Tom Fairley Award
- 06.22 | Gerry Gilbert, 1936 -- 2009
- 06.15 | Peter Culley 2009 Mini-World Tour dates announced
- 06.15 | More House and The Briss now shipping
- 06.08 | The Last Best West now available
- 06.08 | David Bromige, 1933 -- 2009
- 05.25 | Asper Nation by Marc Edge reviewed in latest JMCQ
- 05.11 | New Star all over Vancouver Review hitting newsstands this month
- 05.04 | George Stanley in New York May 15 & 17
- 04.20 | Terry Glavin wins Lieutenant-Governor's Award
- 04.06 | Pulpfiction to host Edna Staebler Award ceremony
- 04.02 | Stardust now available for download
- 03.30 | Chiwid reissued with new cover
- 03.20 | Bruce Serafin's Stardust wins Edna Staebler Award for 2008
- 03.13 | Vancouver: A Poem named finalist for Dorothy Livesay Award
- 02.09 | Vancouverism, George Stanley style
- 02.05 | Go Do Some Great Thing featured on The Tyee
- 01.29 | Stranger Wycott's Place reviewed in Sunshine Coast magazine
- 01.28 | Indigo inks deal to carry complete New Star list on website
- 01.23 | If you're going to Barcelona
- 01.21 | Mary Ashworth, 1923 -- 2009
- 01.07 | Peter Desbarats on Asper Nation in new LRC
- 01.06 | Basking Sharks reviewed in BC Studies
- 01.05 | New Star lowers US prices on 32 titles
- 01.02 | Troops on their way to relieve Hill's Bar on Fraser River
- 01.01 | New Star?s new website here at last
- 12.19 | Bruce Serafin's Stardust an Edna Staebler finalist
- 12.11 | New Star?s new catalogue now available
- 12.04 | Sharon Kirsch launches new book at Ben McNally in Toronto
- 11.23 | Ranj Dhaliwal on winning temple slate
- 11.22 | New edition of Bowering?s Shoot! launches
- 10.27 | New NewStarBooks.com goes pre-beta
- 08.01 | Donato Mancini?s AEthel a ReLit finalist
- 07.05 | Globe & Mail reviews Bruce Serafin?s Stardust
Donato Mancini?s AEthel a ReLit finalist
One of seven in endgame for Canada?s 8th richest poetry prize
2008.08.01 — Hamilton-born polymath Donato Mancini has been shortlisted for one of Canada’s most prestigious literary trophies, the ReLit Award for Poetry, for AEthel, his mind-boggline 2007 tour de force of vispo / concrete poetry.
His earlier book, Ligatures, won an honourable mention in the 2005 Alcuin Awards for book design.
Mancini lives in Vancouver, where he is completing a doctorate in modern literature at Simon Fraser University.