Pottersfield Press
Founded | 1979 |
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Founder | Lesley Choyce |
Country of origin | Canada |
Headquarters location | Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia |
Publication types | Books |
Official website | www |
Pottersfield Press is a Canadian book publishing company founded in 1979 by Lesley Choyce. Pottersfield primarily focuses on publishing books of regional interest for Atlantic Canada, and is based in Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia.
History
[edit]Pottersfield Press was founded in 1979 by Lesley Choyce,[1] and is based in Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia. Pottersfield originates from a literary magazine edited by Choyce called the Pottersfield Portfolio.[2]
In 1986, Pottersfield expressed interest in publishing poetry written by the Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, following an official visit from Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in which Nakasone presented a book of his own poetry to Mulroney. In response to the gift, Mulroney was reported to have replied "I'd give you a book of my poetry but nobody would be willing to publish it." Choyce believed that Mulroney would be a successful poet based on his observations watching Mulroney on television.[3]
Pottersfield published their first poetry audiocassettes in 1995, with one featuring Maxine Tynes reading her collection Borrowed Beauty, and another with George Elliott Clarke reading Lush Dreams, Blue Exile.[4]
Pottersfield conveys a literary award known as the Pottersfield Prize for Creative Non-fiction.[5] The company publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and other books of regional interest to Atlantic Canada. In particular, Pottersfield has a focus on publishing works related to Mi'kmaq and Black Nova Scotians.[6]
Notable publications
[edit]References
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[edit]Sources
[edit]- Colombo, John Robert (1997). "Lesley Choyce". In Benson, Eugene; Toye, William (eds.). The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (2 ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1954-1167-6. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- Carter, Sue (16 April 2016). "Pottersfield Press names winners of its inaugural creative non-fiction prize". Quill & Quire. Toronto, ON: St. Joseph Media. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- Cran, E.E. (18 February 1995). "Nova Scotia poets produce first soundtracks". Telegraph-Journal. Saint John, NB. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Publisher seeks book of Mulroney's poetry". The Leader-Post. Regina, SK. The Canadian Press. 26 February 1986. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Firm offers to publish PM's poems". The Sun Times. Owen Sound, ON. The Canadian Press. 26 February 1986. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- Fetherling, George (19 April 2003). "Lesley Choyce: Atlantic Canada's culture factory". Telegraph-Journal. Saint John, NB. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- Fetherling, George (19 April 2003). "Some writers prefer small presses". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, BC. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Our Story". Pottersfield Press. Archived from the original on 8 December 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
Further reading
[edit]- Cran, Emily Elizabeth (30 December 1989). "Nuclear war, a widow's journey and more from a Nova Scotia press". Telegraph-Journal. Saint John, NB. Retrieved 3 June 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
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- Official website
- Pottersfield Press at 49th Shelf, Association of Canadian Publishers
- Pottersfield Press at Canadian Digital Library Collection
- Reviews of books published by Pottersfield Press at Quill & Quire