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Frontenac House

Frontenac House is an independent publishing house located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 2000 by Rose and David Scollard,〔("Books and Literature", ''Calgary Herald'', September 15, 2008, D1 )〕 50 titles in print are from this literary press.〔See http://frontenachouse.com/titles/〕
==Poetry==
Frontenac’s initial area of interest was poetry, which began with the “Quartet 2001 of four poetry books.”〔''From a Callbox'', Bob Stallworthy, Frontenac House, 2001, ISBN 0-9684903-1-X; ''Pattern of Genes'', Rosalee van Stelton, Frontenac House, 2001, ISBN 0-9684903-2-8; ''Static Mantis'', Arran Fisher, Frontenac House, 2001, ISBN 0-9684903-4-4; and ''Swallowing my Mother'', Catherine Moss, Frontenac House, 2001, ISBN 0-9684903-3-6〕 Each year since then the company has published a set of four Quartet poetry titles.〔"Cutting-edge poetry", Ffwd, March 27, 2008〕 The house has been recognized for its contribution to Alberta publishing, winning Alberta Publisher of the Year in 2006,〔http://bookpublishers.ab.ca/publishers/〕 and also for its role as an important Canadian poetry publisher.〔"The Greatest Decade for Alberta Publishing", Evan Osenton ''Alberta Views'', January–February 2008, p 46. ()〕 In 2010, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the series, Frontenac will be publishing a group of 10 books, which will be named, appropriately, Dektet 2010. Manuscripts, which were solicited from across Canada, were evaluated by an arm's-length jury of three outstanding Canadian poets (Bill Bissett, George Elliott Clarke, and Alice Major).

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