Latitude 46 Publishing

Latitude 46 Publishing Distinctive literary publisher in Northern Ontario. https://linktr.ee/latitude46

Thanks to Peterborough Examiner and Joanne Culley for adding THE STONES OF BURREN BAY by Emily DeAngelis on her holiday ...
12/17/2025

Thanks to Peterborough Examiner and Joanne Culley for adding THE STONES OF BURREN BAY by Emily DeAngelis on her holiday reading and giving book list! 🎄📚
Order directly from Latitude 46 and use discount code MERRY25 for a 25% discount.

Thanks All Lit Up for featuring THE UPENDING OF WENDALL FORBES - truly a cozy read at this time of year.
12/08/2025

Thanks All Lit Up for featuring THE UPENDING OF WENDALL FORBES - truly a cozy read at this time of year.

In David Giuliano’s latest novel, THE UPENDING OF WENDALL FORBES (Latitude 46 Publishing), aging couple Wendall and Ruby Forbes face the challenges of later life, contemplating past failures, battling loneliness, memory lapses, and more. When a blizzard strikes their isolated town in northern Ontario, an unexpected and eclectic group of strangers seeks refuge in their home and the couple learns more than they thought possible.

Join us as David reads an excerpt for , where Wendall takes in a snow day from the couch, cozy, surrounded by new acquaintances, and free from the weight of expectation: https://alllitup.ca/cozy-fest-david-giuliano-the-upending-of-wendall-forbes/

12/07/2025

“Nature is intertwined with family lore and love, and with myth, ancient magic and feminism to summon mystery.” Reviewer Frances Boyle notes how the natural world in Melanie Marttila’s The Art of Floating illuminates the interior of the heart’s own tide. The moon is the central theme of this debut collection evoking divinity and healing under lunar focused rituals. Read the full review here: https://buff.ly/sez4A94

Tonight!
12/07/2025

Tonight!

December 7
Live-streamed thru Zoom.
6:30pm ET
Doors open all day, come holiday shopping.
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is the author of twelve novels, including the John Cardinal/Lise Delorme Mystery series set in Algonquin Bay, a place similar to North Bay where he grew up. A graduate of English Literature at the University of Toronto, his work has been recognized with the British Crime Writers Silver Dagger Award, the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award and he’s been longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Award twice. It’s been almost a decade since his last book, and Bad Juliet was worth the wait.
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is the award-winning author of 4 works of humorous literary fiction. Longlisted for several awards including the Leacock Medal for Humour and the ReLit Group Awards for Best Short Fiction, his books have medalled repeatedly in the Independent Publisher Book Awards, Humour from Foreword Review INDIES, and has been a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Award for Humor/Comedy and the Northern Lit Award for Fiction. A MATTER OF WILL, KINMOUNT, GRIN REAPING and RUFF, were all published by . Rod has published many short fiction pieces in literary journals and the anthology 150 Years Up North, and has directed/produced over 150 stage productions, including 18 adaptations of Shakespeare.
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is the award-winning author of twelve published novels, all from , a feminist press that I am so happy is still here. She has appeared on recommended reading lists from all over Canada, including the CBC’s 65 works of Canadian fiction to watch for. She has been longlisted for a Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of The Fantastic and has been a finalist in the International Book Awards. Her novel, No Fury Like That was published in Italian in 2019 by Edizione Le Assassine. Her short fiction and poetry have also been published in various international anthologies and journals. She is a member of the Mesdames of Mayhem.
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PWYC. All $$ supports our authors this season.

Tomorrow!
12/06/2025

Tomorrow!

We are taking part in the annual Downtown Art Crawl with a book sale and Open Mic. Come by the Church of the Epiphany for a little literary break 📚🎁

Review Alert!
12/03/2025

Review Alert!

You don’t need to love Shakespeare to love RUFF by … but it might make the reading experience that much greater, if you do. If you love fast paced dialogue stacked with puns, quick jibes, and modernist twists on historic turns of phrases, and you enjoy laughing at smart connections—the ones that either hit immediately or take a second to sink in—you’ll enjoy reading RUFF.
 
And yes, like Munday, one of the many characters, says, “I read Shakespeare when I need a sedative which guarantees me a good night’s rest,” some readers might worry this is a “Shakespeare Book,” but it’s not (I mean it is, but it isn’t). It uses a particular time in history to punch down some of the most important contemporary issues. Rod Carley has taken a preposterous cast of characters and gathered them on the stage for a story that centre’s the fragility of an artist’s ego, but that also tackles issues of gender identity, censorship, equality and the relevance of art in politically divisive times.
 
Laugh out loud moments, and others that have you singing Hotel California while a couple of characters are chatting inside the Tower of London. Smart and funny, are the simplest and most accurate words to describe this book. It was like watching a farce unfold on a stage, with a head swivelling number of set changes and cast turnover, but finishing the book, I had the same endorphin rush I’d have after watching a well-produced play in Stratford.


Hey  , the next Conspiracy of 3 has some talented and inspiring Sudbury authors in town next week!
12/02/2025

Hey , the next Conspiracy of 3 has some talented and inspiring Sudbury authors in town next week!

Looking to burn a Yule log this hibernal solstice? Join the Conspiracy!

~ Featuring ~

Thomas Leduc
Palpitations (Latitude 46 Publishing, 2025)

Rosanna Battigelli
Product of Italy, Made in Canada: An Immigrant’s
Love Letter to Food, Family, and Resilience
(Latitude 46 Publishing, 2025)

And an Open Mic on the theme of
'Yearning for the Halcyon Days of Yore'

Tuesday, December 9, 2025
*** 7:00 to 8:45 P.M. ***

North Bay Public Library
271 Worthington St E, North Bay, Ontario
Downstairs in the Board Room & via Zoom

The event is open to the public, and all readers,
listeners and Yuletide celebrants are welcome.

For more information, please email
Mark French at [email protected]

If you are near or in   then drop into Chat Noir Books and get a signed copy of THE HAUNTING OF MODESTO OBRIEN by Brit G...
12/01/2025

If you are near or in then drop into Chat Noir Books and get a signed copy of THE HAUNTING OF MODESTO OBRIEN by Brit Griffin.

This Saturday Brit Griffin will be in to do personalized signings of her latest novel, The Haunting of Modesto O'Brien. Come in between 1-3 to get your copy of this gothic thriller with an Irish detective, a scary presence thrashing around the boreal forest and a lot of folks looking for revenge. We're sure there's someone on your list who would love this... or you can keep it.... just sayin'.

This will be a very entertaining conversation, be sure to tune in!
12/01/2025

This will be a very entertaining conversation, be sure to tune in!

December 7
Live-streamed thru Zoom.
6:30pm ET
Doors open all day, come holiday shopping.
📖📖
is the author of twelve novels, including the John Cardinal/Lise Delorme Mystery series set in Algonquin Bay, a place similar to North Bay where he grew up. A graduate of English Literature at the University of Toronto, his work has been recognized with the British Crime Writers Silver Dagger Award, the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award and he’s been longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Award twice. It’s been almost a decade since his last book, and Bad Juliet was worth the wait.
📖📖
is the award-winning author of 4 works of humorous literary fiction. Longlisted for several awards including the Leacock Medal for Humour and the ReLit Group Awards for Best Short Fiction, his books have medalled repeatedly in the Independent Publisher Book Awards, Humour from Foreword Review INDIES, and has been a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Award for Humor/Comedy and the Northern Lit Award for Fiction. A MATTER OF WILL, KINMOUNT, GRIN REAPING and RUFF, were all published by . Rod has published many short fiction pieces in literary journals and the anthology 150 Years Up North, and has directed/produced over 150 stage productions, including 18 adaptations of Shakespeare.
📖📖
is the award-winning author of twelve published novels, all from , a feminist press that I am so happy is still here. She has appeared on recommended reading lists from all over Canada, including the CBC’s 65 works of Canadian fiction to watch for. She has been longlisted for a Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of The Fantastic and has been a finalist in the International Book Awards. Her novel, No Fury Like That was published in Italian in 2019 by Edizione Le Assassine. Her short fiction and poetry have also been published in various international anthologies and journals. She is a member of the Mesdames of Mayhem.
📖📖
PWYC. All $$ supports our authors this season.

We are taking part in the annual Downtown Art Crawl with a book sale and Open Mic. Come by the Church of the Epiphany fo...
11/29/2025

We are taking part in the annual Downtown Art Crawl with a book sale and Open Mic. Come by the Church of the Epiphany for a little literary break 📚🎁

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Greater Sudbury, ON

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

705.885.6725

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