
"In a world of mindless, automated production, Gaspereau Press stands as a testament to craftsmanship and the enduring love for the written word."
"We don't just publish books; we create art from start to finish, ensuring every aspect reflects our commitment to quality and connection."
Founded by Andrew Steeves and Gary Dunfield in 1997, Gaspereau Press emerged in Nova Scotia with a clear mission: to prioritize literary art forms like poetry and short fiction, which often go undervalued in the market. Steeves and Dunfield eschewed mass production, opting instead for a hands-on approach that covers all aspects of publishing—design, printing, binding—all performed on-site in their transformed municipal power building. This ethos allows them to create books that embody quality and connection, resisting the trends of fast, automated publishing.
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