Catalogue

Books by category

The First-Four are split by reader path: nonfiction and narrative nonfiction on one shelf, historical fiction on the other. Proofs of Empire now has its own headquarters page because that beast is too large to sit quietly on the ordinary furniture.

Nonfiction & Narrative Nonfiction

For readers who like maps, government, moving shores, practical questions, and facts with mud on their boots.

Book cover for Canada Without the Fog by Adler Tweed.

Nonfiction · 467 pages · CAD $5.99 · Kindle Unlimited

Canada Without the Fog

A Plain-English Guide to How Canadian Government Actually Works

A practical guide to Canadian public power: Parliament, provinces, municipalities, courts, the Charter, Indigenous rights, elections, budgets, and the everyday question that saves citizens from shouting at the wrong office: who does what?

For readers who want the fog machine unplugged.

Book cover for I Was Never What They Drew by Adler Tweed.

Narrative Nonfiction · 359 pages · CAD $5.99 · Kindle Unlimited

I Was Never What They Drew

A Long Point Narrative

Long Point tells its own strange, factual history: birds, Indigenous memory, maps, masts, wrecks, fog, conservation, and a shore that refused to sit still for the convenience of charts.

The line is useful. The shore was never that obedient.

Historical Fiction

For readers who want the machinery of history seen through people, rooms, hunger, paperwork, silence, and consequences.

Book cover for The Earth Kept Their Names by Adler Tweed.

Historical Fiction · 412 pages · CAD $5.99 · Kindle Unlimited

The Earth Kept Their Names

A Novel of the Holodomor

A grave historical novel of Soviet Ukraine and the Holodomor, following a girl, a diary, a wooden bird, and the names a state tried to scrape out of the record.

When the ledger lies, memory becomes contraband.

Book cover for Without Incident by Adler Tweed.

Historical Fiction · 365 pages · CAD $5.99 · Kindle Unlimited

Without Incident

A Clerk’s Private Record of the Riverbend

A Canadian historical novel about a Dominion clerk whose neat records turn survey lines, rations, passes, and school lists into quiet instruments of harm.

Some disasters arrive with tidy handwriting.

Also live: Proofs of Empire

A five-volume alternate-history series with its own headquarters page, starting with The War That Took Canada: The First Proof, now available on Amazon.com and Kindle Unlimited.