From Vancouver Sun: A New Breed of B.C. Book Publishers Rises to the Revolution

By Tracy Sherlock

Almost a year ago, venerable Vancouver publisher Douglas & McIntyre filed for creditor protection, ultimately closing up shop after more than 40 years in business. Today, at least three new companies have emerged in the aftermath, while the former publishing company’s three publishing lines are all still flourishing….

From Georgia Straight: Former D&M Managers Jesse Finkelstein and Trena White Chart a New Course in Publishing

By Charlie Smith

When Canada’s largest independent publisher, D&M Publishers, went into creditor protection last year, it shocked many authors and book lovers.

Eventually, Heritage House bought the assets of D&M’s Greystone Books, and the owners of Harbour Publishing acquired the Douglas & McIntyre imprint, but it left some D&M employees looking for ways to stay in the industry.

From Quill & Quire: Former D&M Staffers Launch Page Two, a Twist on the Traditional Literary Agency

By Julie Baldassi

Former D&M Publishers staffers Trena White and Jesse Finkelstein have announced the launch of a new company, Page Two Strategies, that will serve both authors and corporate clients on a variety of projects.

From Publishers Weekly: Former D&M Publisher and COO Launch New Agency

By Leigh Anne Williams

The 2012 demise of D&M Publishing, one of Canada’s most respected independent publishers, was mourned throughout the industry, but pieces of the business and the people who ran it seem to have scattered like seeds that are now sprouting in all kinds of new growth on Canada’s West Coast.

Former D&M Co-Workers Launch Groundbreaking Publishing Business

The Canadian publishing landscape is set to transform with the launch of a brand new agency, from two highly respected managers of the now defunct D&M Publishers.