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Biblioasis
Founded1998
FounderDan Wells
Country of originCanada
Headquarters locationWindsor, Ontario, Canada
Publication typesBooks
Official websitebiblioasis.com

Biblioasis is a Canadian independent bookstore and publishing company, based in Windsor, Ontario.[1]

Founded by Dan Wells as a bookstore in 1998,[2] the company began publishing books in 2004 with its first titles being poetry collections by Salvatore Ala and Goran Simić.[1] The company has gone on to become one of Canada's most prestigious small press publishing houses;[2] in 2015 alone, the company's titles included Anakana Schofield's Martin John and Samuel Archibald's Arvida, both of which were shortlisted Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists; Russell Smith's Confidence, which was a longlisted Giller Prize nominee and a shortlisted Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalist; and Robyn Sarah's My Shoes Are Killing Me, which won the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry.[2]

Other writers published by Biblioasis have included Kathy Page, Terry Griggs, Kevin Hardcastle, Alex Boyd, Ray Robertson, Cynthia Flood, Stephen Henighan, Elizabeth Bachinsky, Rebecca Rosenblum, Alexandra Oliver and Chris Turner.

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