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Boxing Week Sale
Start the new year off right and grab some stellar reads during our Boxing Week sale! Take 30% off + free shipping on all in-stock & preorder titles (min. order $30).*
By Arsenal Pulp December 26, 2025
WATCH: Eve Lazarus talks about the Empress of Ireland on Global BC News
Eve Lazarus talks about the Empress of Ireland disaster, subject of her most recent book Beneath Dark Waters: The Legacy of the Empress of Ireland Shipwreck, with Jay Durant of Global BC News.
By Arsenal Pulp December 02, 2025
Holiday Book Sale
Our annual holiday book sale is on now! Take 30% OFF + free shipping on all orders of $30 or more.* Use code: FESTIVE30
By Arsenal Pulp November 03, 2025
Three Governor General's Literary Awards finalists: Teresa Wong, Ruby Smith Díaz, Léa Taranto
We're thrilled that three of our titles have been named as finalists for the 2025 Governor General's Literary Awards: All Our Ordinary Stories: A Multigenerational Family Odyssey by Teresa Wong (Non-fiction), Searching for Serafim: The Life and Legacy of Serafim "Joe" Fortes by Ruby Smith Díaz, and A Drop in the Ocean by Léa Taranto (Young People's Literature - Text).
By Arsenal Pulp October 21, 2025
A Drop in the Ocean: A Forest of Reading White Pine Award finalist
A Drop in the Ocean, the debut YA novel by Léa Taranto, is a finalist for the Forest of Reading White Pine Award for Grade 9-12 fiction.
By Arsenal Pulp October 15, 2025
Creating Mentorship for Deaf and Disabled Writers 2025
The Writers’ Union of Canada is currently accepting applications for Creating Mentorship for Deaf and Disabled Writers, their new mentorship program open to emerging writers in Canada who self-identify as Deaf and/or disabled.
One of this year’s mentors is Arsenal author Léa Taranto (A Drop in the Ocean).
By Arsenal Pulp October 02, 2025