The Curious Cat Tea and Books and HARP the People’s Press: A pARTnership
The Curious Cat Tea and Books will open this summer on Main Street, Antigonish in partnership with HARP Publishing The People’s Press. We know it is real when there is...
This year we stopped mowing our lawn, to re-wild our surroundings and welcome our essential pollinators. We have been reminded of their presence and their absence throughout the summer of...
HARP The People’s Press is a healing arts publishing house that flies under the banner: A healthy community knows its history Many of HARP’s publications and postings on social media...
HARP The People’s Press is committed to the accessible publishing revolution and we are keenly aware that the upturn in our overall reading and especially therapeutic reading online in a...
http://gccans.ca/community-history/upper-big-tracadie/upper-big-tracadie-history/upper-big-tracadie-womens-work/ Marjorie Desmond in the photo is strolling her charges strolling along the Guysborough waterfront. She is featured on p. 131 of The People’s Photo Album: A Pictorial Genealogy of...
Here are some reviews of my recently published YA novel, Blood Work, which you can buy from this website, from Amazon.ca, or from our local Antigonish ‘something for everyone’ store,...
Our web site was down and you may have missed the latest announcements of new releases from HARP The People’s Press. https://conta.cc/2MhLfa2 Dorothy Lander and John Graham-Pole, Publishers
https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/living/the-book-shelf-shining-a-light-on-unnoticed-heroes-282768/ The Chronicle Herald, Lifestyles Section, The Book Shelf by Allison Lawlor, Saturday, Febuary 9, 2019 Allison Lawlor’s story highlights the books by John Graham-Pole – Journeys with a Thousand...