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She Loves Me

Edited by Mary Anne Moser


Cabin Fever:
The Best New Canadian Non-Fiction

Celebrating twenty years of The Banff Centre's Literary Journalism Program. Introduction by Marni Jackson

The Shape of Content: Creative Writing in Mathematics and Science
Edited by Chandler Davis, Marjorie Wikler Senechal, and Jan Zwicky

The World Upside Down
By Richard William Hill

Inspiring Creativity

Inspiring Creativity
Edited by Bernadette McDonald
July 2008

The Banff Centre Press is a publisher of books on contemporary art and culture. It is a literary press reflecting the commitment to creative excellence, in form and content, at The Banff Centre. Titles are intended to contribute to the world of ideas by stimulating critical thinking about the culture and creative life in Canada and the world. The Banff Centre Press publishes books under its own imprint as well as WPG Editions from the Walter Phillips Gallery.

The Press supports the mission of The Banff Centre's arts programming: to promote lifelong learning and professional career development in the arts, with The Banff Centre acting as site and catalyst for creative activity and experience. The values of creative excellence, lifelong learning, and critical inquiry shape decision making about acquisitions.

Titles:

  • Reflect a passion for creativity and the arts and the place of the arts in a cultured and thoughtful society.
  • Move beyond a scholarly who, what, why, where, when, and how reporting of events and ideas to inject a more literary turn of phrase and creative presentation.
  • Make available some of the best thinking and writing on art, creativity, and culture in Canada.
  • Create a legacy of contemporary creative practice as it is played out at The Banff Centre.

Subject areas covered include, but are not limited to: visual arts, media arts, digital theory and practice, Aboriginal arts, literary arts, music, performance, dance, theatre arts, sound, and culture studies.

The Banff Centre Press is a member of the Literary Press Group of Canada.


The Banff Centre Press gratefully acknowledges the Canada Council for the Arts
and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for their support of our publishing program.

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