The I.V. Lounge Reader
Publication History:
January 1st, 2001 by Insomniac Press
ISBN: 9781895837063
Synopsis:
Collected short fiction and poetry from national award-winning writers, leaders in new fiction and up-and-coming authors, who have read at the I.V. lounge in Toronto.
*Features Andrew Pyper’s story ‘Dirty.’
Goodreads Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8840215-the-iv-lounge-reader
Chapters Indigo Link:
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-iv-lounge-reader/9781895837063
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The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction from Contemporary Writers
Publication History:
April 16th, 2002 by Anchor Canada
ISBN: 9780385658270
Synopsis:
In the tradition of the Paris Review, The Notebooks is an exciting collection of original short fiction and in-depth interviews from Canada’s most celebrated and innovative young writers.
* Contains an interview with Andrew Pyper and his short story ‘The Night Watchman.’
Goodreads Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2233285.The_Notebooks
Chapters Indigo Link:
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-notebooks-interviews-and-new/9780385672313
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AWOL: Tales for Travel-inspired Minds
Publication History:
February 5th, 2003 by Vintage Canada
ISBN: 9780679312154
Synopsis:
AWOL: absent without leave; absent from one’s post or duty without official permission but without intending to desert.
Originally a military term, it gradually entered the vernacular for when someone goes missing unexpectedly. Jennifer Barclay and Amy Logan thought it fit well with the kind of travel pieces they wanted to publish–irreverent but thoughtful, emotionally honest and opinionated, bold and provocative.
For those who dream of having no fixed address, and those happy simply to read about it, AWOL is filled with entertaining, enriching and edifying stories of people getting away from the familiar. AWOL: Tales for Travel-Inspired Minds is dedicated to the perspectives we gain when away from our regular circumstance
*Contains Andrew Pyper’s short story ‘A Brazilian Notebook.’
Goodreads Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1221078.AWOL
Chapters Indigo Link:
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/awol-tales-for-travel-inspired/9780307368416
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Toronto Noir
Publication History:
May 1st, 2008 by Akashic Books
ISBN: 9781933354507
Synopsis:
A multicultural nexus, Toronto hosts Indian, Portuguese, African, Italian, and Chinese communities that provide fertile backdrops for Toronto Noir’s corrosive exposés.
*Contains the short story ‘Tom,’ by Andrew Pyper
Goodreads Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2802608-toronto-noir
Chapters Indigo Link:
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/toronto-noir/9781617750991
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Gothic Toronto: Writing the City Macabre
Publication History:
Published in 2009
A limited Chapbook released in conjunction with this event.
Features Andrew Pyper’s short story ‘When You Were Beautiful.’
https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jspEntt=RDM3215477&R=3215477
TOK: Writing the New Toronto – Book 7
Publication History:
January 1st, 2012 by Zephyr Press
ISBN: 9780987940803
Synopsis:
The seventh edition of TOK contains the recurring theme of hope, although hope is not always met with relief when reality sets in. Dive into a world of complex and compelling characters who offer greater insights into the dynamics that men face in our current society. TOK 7 features Margaret Christakos, Ibi Kaslik, Andrew Pyper, Moez Surani plus 12 emerging writers.
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Best Canadian Christmas Stories
Publication History:
August 23, 2012 by Quarry Press
ISBN: 9781550823585
Synopsis:
Twenty-five years ago Quarry launched the first volume of this anthology, selling out the initial print run in a mere two weeks. This was our first book to become a bestseller and to find a home in gift markets. No wonder the book was so popular given the cast of celebrated storytellers found between the covers. This second volume features the classic tales of Margaret Atwood, Margaret Laurence, and Alice Munro, as well as new stories by mystery writer Peter Robinson, fantasy lord Charles deLint, hockey fan extraordinaire Roy MacGregor, New Yorker columnist Adam Gopnik, young adult novelist Brian Doyle, and a host of our best young writers. The Canadian Christmas story is a living tradition, a genre in itself. Featuring cover art from the Canadian Lung Association Christmas Seals campaign.
Features Andrew’s story ‘Christmas Eve on the Drink Train.’
**This story can be read online for free here;**
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/christmas-eve-on-the-drink-train/article4157942/
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