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World, All rights to Kristen Gray Bos' THE INTERROGATION ROOM

World, All rights to Métis debut novelist and award-winning professor of Indigenous science and technology studies Kristen Gray Bos’ THE INTERROGATION ROOM, following a young woman answering questions from police about a sexual assault, gradually unravelling threads of archaeology, biology, history, Indigeneity and beyond as the interrogation progresses…

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World (All) rights to Chieri Uegaki's EMIKO

World (All) rights to award-winning picture book author Chieri Uegaki’s YA debut, EMIKO, a rom-com loosely inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma, and pitched in the style of Ayesha At Last, in which self-declared “matchmaking genius” Emiko Kimori tries to orchestrate the love lives of everyone around her but ends up falling in love with the last person she expects…

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North American rights to Aurora Stewart de Peña’s JULIUS JULIUS

Award-winning playwright and advertising strategist Aurora Stewart de Peña’s JULIUS JULIUS, an eerie, wry, and Lynchian oral biography of the titular advertising agency, offering testimonies that include a young, ambitious maverick tasked with building a campaign for wood, a seasoned copywriter haunted by a boy who went missing during the construction of the agency’s elevator, and a ghost still bitter about her former boss and team, gradually revealing the veneer of creative industries and the crisis of consciousness underneath…

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Canada English rights to Rob Benvie's BOOK OF THE FLOCK

Author, screenwriter, and musician Rob Benvie's BOOK OF THE FLOCK, a galloping, incendiary tale set in the undeveloped Adirondack Mountains of the early 1950s, following the young Morley sisters as they flee their burning past only to take refuge among a derelict utopian community led by a tempestuous and charismatic leader, exploring the medium of the cult novel and themes of progress and persuasion…

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