Pretty Pink Press


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Pretty Pink Press is a small, Canadian publishing company which features strong and diverse work from select authors.

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Exceptional Vision and the Things it Discovers    by Kathleen Claire
Price: $2.00 USD. 3200 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on February 10, 2011. .

A non-fiction short story by Kathleen Claire which tells the tale of how she, along with her brother and some family friends, performed a circumcision on a dead possum before any of them had even reached puberty. As humourous as all of her stories are, Claire doesn't disappoint here.
The Case of Several Unrelated Items    by Kathleen Claire
Price: $1.50 USD. 3260 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on January 26, 2011. .

A non-fiction short story by humour writer Kathleen Claire.
Adventures in Illegal Clam-Poaching and Excessive Amounts of Butter    by Kathleen Claire
Price: $1.50 USD. 1620 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on January 23, 2011. .

A humourous, non-fiction short story by Kathleen Claire.
The Right Foot    by Abbey Lee
Price: $7.00 USD. 47280 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on January 17, 2011. .

The Right Foot is the first novel by newcomer Abbey Lee. Told from the point of view of 12 year old Courtney, it details her attempts to aquire a pair of "perfect" sneakers with no money, no job, and no sympathy from her family and friends. Full of dry comedy and laugh-out-loud moments, The Right Foot will leave you wanting more.
Broken Melodies    by Lucy London
Price: $2.00 USD. 3120 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on January 17, 2011. .

A second collection of poetry from Lucy London.
Heart Strings & Pretty Things    by Lucy London
Price: $2.00 USD. 3030 words. Published by Pretty Pink Press  on December 13, 2010. .

An honest collection of poetry exploring heartbreak, loss, and beauty in everyday life.


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addiction    beautiful    beauty    canadian    comedy    family    feminism    funny    heart break    humor    humour    kathleen claire    love    lucy london    nonfiction    poetry    pretty    rain    short story    youth