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My Brother Mercy

My Brother Mercy is a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards winner. It is a deeply personal, heartbreaking, and at times hilarious take on the monotony of daily life, the complexities of familial relationships, and the pursuit of meaning in the seemingly endless loop of day-to-day existence. It is Shayne Woodsmith’s followup to his arresting, dystopian novel Twenty-Seven.

Twenty-Seven

Twenty-Seven, Shayne Woodsmith’s arresting, dystopian debut novel, lays bare the plight of this one mere mortal and what her all-too-human condition suggests for a species that has been forever fixated on cheating death. As Sophia rapidly approaches the age of twenty-seven, she must reckon with the consuming obsession of the society around her. You may never look at the notion of a long and healthy life in the same way again

Faces of Edmonton

Faces of Edmonton is a community-building project and photoblog that showcases Edmonton through the portraits and stories of the city’s inhabitants. It is a forum where people can connect and share thoughts and feelings about the portraits and stories of strangers. It’s a community where strangers become acquaintances and dear friends dearer. Faces of Edmonton has introduced many people to the beauty and diversity of Edmonton and the dynamic people who animate it.