Books by Adler Tweed

The active catalogue.

Canadian civic nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, and historical fiction with the history kept close to the surface.

Book cover for Canada Without the Fog by Adler Tweed, a plain-English guide to Canadian government and civic power.

Canadian civic nonfiction

Canada Without the Fog

A Plain-English Guide to How Canadian Government Actually Works

A plain-English civic map for anyone trying to understand which Canadian government does what, from Parliament and provinces to courts, rights, taxes, and city hall.

CAD 1.29Kindle Unlimited467 pages
Book cover for I Was Never What They Drew by Adler Tweed, showing Long Point as a shifting Lake Erie sandbar with chart markings and storm clouds.

Narrative nonfiction and Great Lakes history

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.

CAD 1.29Kindle Unlimited359 pages
Book cover for The Earth Kept Their Names by Adler Tweed, a historical novel of Soviet Ukraine and the Holodomor.

Historical fiction

The Earth Kept Their Names

A Novel of the Holodomor

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

CAD 1.29Kindle Unlimited412 pages
Book cover for Without Incident by Adler Tweed, showing an aged ledger page, agency stamp, river valley, record book, and pen nib.

Canadian historical fiction

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.

CAD 1.29Kindle Unlimited365 pages

Coming and scheduled

The next shelf.

Upcoming entries stay plainly labelled until covers, ISBNs, retailer links, and final copy are confirmed.

This Is the CBC

Scheduled KDP Select eBook release on June 1, 2026. CAD 1.29 and Kindle Unlimited planned. Amazon.ca link, cover, ISBNs, and final metadata remain pending.

The Grid That Made the West

Coming August 11, 2026. A narrative history of the Dominion Land Survey and the making of Canada’s governable West.

Would Bin Laden Be Happy?

Coming September 1, 2026. A sober contemporary history of 9/11, remote power, and the terrorist trap.

The Dominion Record

Weekly rollout planned from September 8, 2026. An eight-volume narrative history of Canada from Confederation into the early twenty-first century.