The fifth installment in At Bay Press's acclaimed 'From the Heart Series'. The Late Season dives into how death re-stories our lives. It surges with the extraordinary tide of bereavement alongside the daily, ordinary rhythms of life, exploring how the natural world echoes our human experience, as we move through the season of death's initiation. With words and story that honour and vividly reflect how we may retrieve ourselves, and with tender heart, the late season, encourages us to ? be as graceful as you can be, and that is good enough; how like the mirror of the sea, it can bring us back to ourselves, wave after wave. The Late Season leads the reader down to to tidal river of what remains, in the stirrings of death, as it stuns, carries, and sings. AUTHOR: Patti Sinclair gratefully creates on the land of the People of the Papaschase First Nation (Edmonton, AB). Author of one memoir and five poetry chapbooks, most recently, The Rightful Skin, with Rose Garden Press, a featured poem, 'The Brine', forthcoming with Capital City Press and poetry in We'Moon: The Growing Edge, patti's poetry attempts to ground fierce and beautiful impulses found in private moments and collective rituals. She relishes sharing her works out-loud, having performed in poetry, music, and art festivals. M. C. Joudrey, Canadian writer, artist, and designer. His collection of short stories, Charleswood Road: Stories, received a Manitoba Book Awards nomination for Most Promising Writer. He has been a member of the selection committee for the CBC Short Fiction Prize and a jury member for the Manitoba Book Awards. He is also a bookbinder with works held in various galleries internationally.