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The Mercury Press

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75:, the Ontario Media Development Corporation's Book Fund, and the Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit Program. It also receives funding from the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage's Book Publishing Industry Development Program. 58:
by Itzy Borstein. Over its eleven-year lifespan, the Aya Press published the work of experimental poets and culturally significant fiction. On January 1, 1990, the Aya Press changed its name to The Mercury Press, meaning "messenger" or "signpost."
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which publishes literary fiction, poetry, and non-fiction works by Canadians. Mercury has a substantial jazz list and has also published
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In 1978, Glynn Davies founded the Aya Press, first publishing
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The Mercury Press is funded by contributions from the
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Mercury Publications
publishing company
murder mysteries
The Governor General's Award
The City of Toronto Book Award
Trillium Award
Canadian Council For the Arts
Ontario Arts Council
Nelson Ball
Barbara Caruso
Jack Chambers
Kenneth J. Harvey
Roy Miki
bpNichol
Lola Lemire Tostevin



"The Mercury Press About Page"
the original
"Library and Archives Canada"
"The Mercury Press Author Page"
the original
(The Mercury Press fonds, R16151)
Library and Archives Canada
(Aya Press fonds, R11702)
Library and Archives Canada
Category
Book publishing companies of Canada

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