Frontenac House Explained

Frontenac House
Founded:2000
Founder:Rose and David Scollard
Country:Canada
Headquarters:Okotoks, Alberta
Keypeople:Neil Petrunia, Terry Davies (Owners).Micheline Maylor, John Wall Barger (Editors).
Imprints:Frontenac House Poetry
Website:https://www.frontenachouse.com/

Frontenac House is an independent publishing house located in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, founded in 2000 by Rose and David Scollard.[1] The publishing house focuses on poetry, but has reached into other genres as well, including fiction, photography, Children/YA books, and non-fiction. Since its founding in 2000, the press has published over 120 original titles.[2]

Poetry

Frontenac’s first publication was a YA novel, The Grass Beyond the Door, by Cicely Veighey.[3] Frontenac then focused on their prime area of interest--Canadian poetry—which began with the "Quartet 2001 of four poetry books."[4] Each year since then, the company has published a set of four Quartet poetry titles.[5] In 2010, to celebrate 10 years of activity, Frontenac published a Dektet of 10 titles. Since 2021, Frontenac House has also released titles in the spring of each year, publishing authors such as Barry Dempster, Natalie Meisner, and Keith Garebian with this expansion.[6]

Frontenac House has been recognized for its contribution to Alberta publishing, winning Alberta Publisher of the Year in 2006,[7] as well as the BPAA Robert Kroetsch Award of Poetry as recently as 2021 for work on Lisa Richter’s Nautilus and Bone.[8] Local magazine Alberta Views has also noted Frontenac’s role as an important Canadian poetry publisher.[9]

Diversity

Frontenac has deliberately pursued diversity among its writers in subject matter, writing technique, gender orientation, and social and political attitudes. Geographically, the company has published a relatively high number of Alberta-based poets, but has also produced books by writers living in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and as far afield as San Francisco and Paris. Attention is given to developing new and previously unpublished writers, although writers who had already received high levels of recognition for their work have also been included on the list.

Titles

In recent years, Frontenac House has expanded their mandate beyond poetry to publish art books, aviation history, and political satire. Some of the recent titles published by Frontenac House include:

Authors

Frontenac has published authors including Leslie Greentree, Shirlee Smith Matheson, Micheline Maylor, Billy-Ray Belcourt, and founder of the Calgary International Spoken Word Festival, Sheri-D Wilson.

Executive

Owner and Publisher, Neil Petrunia, has a degree in Creative Writing from York University. He was a sessional instructor of design technology at Alberta University of the Arts for over 20 years. He has designed most of Frontenac’s books. Terry Davies, Owner and Managing Editor, has been a professional writer, editor and college instructor for over 30 years. Acquisitions and Senior Poetry Editor, Micheline Maylor, was Calgary’s Poet Laureate from 2016 to 2018,[19] the winner of the Lois Hole Award for Editing in 2020,[20] and the winner of BPAA's Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry in 2022.[21] In 2022, Micheline Maylor was also awarded the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal for her contribution to the Albertan literary scene. [22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Books and Literature", Calgary Herald, September 15, 2008, D1 . June 10, 2009 . May 3, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120503121112/http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/entertainment/story.html?id=4cff6b28-4c01-4801-a88d-bb98f316ac49 . dead .
  2. Web site: Frontenac House Ltd. . 2023-08-25 . en-US.
  3. Web site: The Grass Beyond the Door Frontenac House Ltd. . 2023-08-25 . en-US.
  4. From a Callbox, Bob Stallworthy, Frontenac House, 2001, ; Pattern of Genes, Rosalee van Stelton, Frontenac House, 2001, ; Static Mantis, Arran Fisher, Frontenac House, 2001, ; and Swallowing my Mother, Catherine Moss, Frontenac House, 2001,
  5. "Cutting-edge poetry", Ffwd, March 27, 2008
  6. Web site: Poetry Frontenac House Ltd. . 2023-08-25 . en-US.
  7. Web site: Alberta Book Publishing Awards . 2023-08-25 . Book Publishers Association of Alberta . en-CA.
  8. Book: Richter, Lisa . Nautilus and Bone . Frontenac House Poetry . 2020 . 9781989466124.
  9. Web site: Osenton . Evan . January–February 2008 . "The Greatest Decade for Alberta Publishing" .
  10. This Was Our Valley Shirlee Smith Matheson and Earl K. Pollon, Frontenac House, 2019,
  11. Book: This was Our Valley . 2019 . Frontenac House Limited . en.
  12. A Brush With Depth, Rick Sealock and Christina Vester, Frontenac House, 2020,
  13. Borderlands, Mark Vitaris, Frontenac House, 2020,
  14. Web site: Gazette . CARA CHAMBERLAIN For the . 2021-09-08 . High Plains Book Awards Finalist: 'Borderlands' by Mark Vitaris . 2023-08-25 . Billings Gazette . en.
  15. This Wound is a World, Billy-Ray Belcourt, Frontenac House, 2017,
  16. Web site: Fox . Porter . Shelf Awareness for Monday, June 11, 2018 . 2023-08-25 . www.shelf-awareness.com.
  17. Web site: League of Canadian Poets . March 2018 . 2018 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award Shortlist . August 25, 2023.
  18. Web site: GGBooks events . 2023-08-25 . Governor General's Literary Awards . en.
  19. Web site: Calgary Poet Laureate 2016 – 2018: Micheline Maylor . 2023-08-25 . Calgary Arts Development . en-US.
  20. Web site: 2020-09-10 . U of A leads at the Alberta Publishing Awards - Quill and Quire . 2023-08-25 . Quill and Quire - Canada's magazine of book news and reviews . en.
  21. Web site: 2022-09-17 . 2022 Alberta Book Publishing Awards winners announced - Quill and Quire . 2023-08-25 . Quill and Quire - Canada's magazine of book news and reviews . en.
  22. Web site: Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal Recipients Announced . 2023-09-17 . writersguild.ca . en-US.