US Launch of In the Shadow of Tungusuak
This past weekend, Inspire Cafe hosted the much-anticipated US launch for Chris Buckley’s In the Shadow of Tungusuak. There was a lively in-person gathering and talk at the
This past weekend, Inspire Cafe hosted the much-anticipated US launch for Chris Buckley’s In the Shadow of Tungusuak. There was a lively in-person gathering and talk at the
So songwriter and Brack and Brine author Jamie Jackman is hailed in the title of a new review of And You Can’t Help But Listen. Writing for the
Brack and Brine is taking some measured steps into the world of social media. You can now officially find us on Instagram. To mark the occasion, we’re delighted
We are very excited to announce our second publication for 2024! In the Shadow of Tungusuak by the late Chris Buckley is a rare, true story of two brothers’ journey
We are delighted to announce the official release of our first tea book, part of a new, multi-genre series of shorter books that focus on the North. And You
We were excited to kick off the Words of Warmth Literary Festival here in Happy Valley-Goose Bay yesterday! The festival’s first event was the much-anticipated Audiobooks Launch Party
After a few months of development, we’re pleased to launch the redesigned brackandbrine.com! This new website better reflects the range of what we do, and captures the spirit
We are delighted to announce our entry into the world of e-publishing! Robin McGrath’s Labrador, a Reader’s Guide is now available as an e-book. You can find it at Indigo or Amazon. Both
Just before Christmas, we had the opportunity to sit down with freelance writer and frequent CBC News contributor Lynette Adams to have a chat about our work as Brack and Brine. You
Earlier this week (January 10), Robin McGrath appeared on CBC Radio’s “On the Go” to speak with Anthony Germain about her new book, Labrador, a Reader’s Guide, recently published
(by Morgen) This morning the Arctic Institute published an article of mine about Elizabeth Goudie’s 1973 memoir Woman of Labrador, as part of a series on “Queering the Arctic,” and coinciding with
We are delighted to announce the publication of Labrador, a Reader’s Guide, by Robin McGrath. Welcome to the wide world of Labrador books: a landscape well-beloved by many but little-known
With the Northern View panel at the 2023 St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival just around the corner, Morgen had the honour of sharing the airwaves with fellow
I’m honoured and delighted to have been invited to join the Film Industry Forum at the 2023 St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival! Carrying forward Brack and Brine’s ongoing commitment
Brack and Brine is coming to Corner Brook, as part of the Grenfell Campus Film Series. Big thanks to Rachel Webb Jekanowski, a brilliant local faculty member (and friend!)
Catch our interview with the CBC’s Heidi Atter, in an extended podcast version of the broadcast originally aired on August 18. Both Morgen and Mark talk about Remotely Useful and the ideas
Earlier this month we were delighted to announce Remotely Useful, Brack and Brine’s second publication. Mark and Morgen have teamed up again as co-authors, delivering on a proposal accepted by
Mark had a brilliant time on Saturday evening (June 19), chatting with the fabulous film and media-makers Anne Budgell, Latonia Hartery, and Jennie Williams about Labrador Cinema. Thanks
We’re honoured to have been invited to host a special event on Labrador Cinema at the upcoming Nickel Independent Film Festival. On Saturday, June 17, Mark will host a panel discussion at the
“Labrador Cinema is a moving tribute to the Big Land’s long filmmaking history […] Altogether a unique and leading work of multi-faceted appeal.” Check out the rest of this new