Red Deer Press

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Red Deer Press
Leaside, Ontario
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.reddeerpress.com

Red Deer Press is a Canadian book publishing company located in

trade titles in children's fiction, literary fiction, poetry, drama, belles-lettres
, and creative nonfiction focusing on the Canadian prairies.

Red Deer Press was founded in 1975 as a subsidiary of

Red Deer College.[1] As of 2005, Red Deer Press operates as a Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Company.

Red Deer books have won several awards over the years, including the 2009 Governor General's Award for Children's literature (text) for Caroline Pignat's Greener Grass: The Famine Years.

References

  1. ^ "Literary Arts - Red Deer Press".

Further reading

  • Boultbee, Paul G., "Vain Dream to Mainstream: The Growth of Red Deer College Press", Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada. 33(1):51-66, 1995.

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