Indian Ink Publishing
Indian Ink is an independent publisher with a desire to provide rich and diverse storytelling in fiction and creative non-fiction books.
We are currently accepting completed manuscripts from emerging and established writers.
~What's your story?~
11/27/2021
Vote For the Best Book We asked readers to nominate their favorite books published in the past 125 years. Help us choose the very best, based on this list of finalists.
10/28/2021
This photojournalist faked an entire book to highlight how hard it is to spot misinformation | CBC Radio Award-winning photojournalist Jonas Bendiksen manipulated the images in his recent work, The Book of Veles, intending to be found out.
10/08/2021
Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah wins 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature | CBC Books The 10 million Swedish kronor ($1.5 million Cdn) prize, which has been given out since 1901, recognizes authors who have "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction."
10/05/2021
Can you guess the book from this crumby one star review?
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09/14/2021
Here are 70 Canadian short stories available free online | CBC Books The 2022 CBC Short Story Prize is open! Get inspired by reading a great Canadian short story. This list was curated by writer Kevin Hardcastle.
08/03/2021
This and Peter Pan jokes…
07/28/2021
LeVar Burton on the value of stories and storytelling | CBC Radio The Star Trek, Reading Rainbow and Roots actor tells us why he wants people to take a break from their daily lives and listen to a story on his new podcast LeVar Burton Reads.
06/09/2021
How David A. Robertson manages to write as much as he does | CBC Books The Indigenous author spoke to CBC Books about writing his latest books including memoir Black Water, the graphic novel Breakdown and the middle-grade novel The Barren Grounds.
06/07/2021
Police Sketches of Literary Characters Based on Their Book Descriptions A great author paints a picture with words of their character's physical appearance. Often, there is painstaking attention paid to the descriptions, with
05/11/2021
Forget the vaccine selfie: This project asks people to write poems to their COVID-19 shot | CBC Radio A global literary project is asking people all over the world to reflect on what getting vaccinated against COVID-19 means to them — and then to put those feelings in a poem.
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P. O. Box 22008 Bayers Road
Halifax, NS
B3L4T7
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