
Small Press, Big Machines, and the Last Run of Canada’s Most Stubborn Publisher
IN 1997, Andrew Steeves and Gary Dunfield sought to set up a small literary press. Steeves grew up outside Moncton, but he didn’t want the press to be in what he calls a place “littered with the trash of capitalism.” Ottawa, where Steeves went to university, was “the Death Star.” So Steeves and Dunfield opened up shop first in Wolfville...