


Into the D/ark
by David Elias
Paperback (Fiction)
5.5" x 8.5”
177 pages
Release Date: October 21 2025
ISBN: 9781998926381
✷ Available for pre-order ✷
by David Elias
Paperback (Fiction)
5.5" x 8.5”
177 pages
Release Date: October 21 2025
ISBN: 9781998926381
✷ Available for pre-order ✷
by David Elias
Paperback (Fiction)
5.5" x 8.5”
177 pages
Release Date: October 21 2025
ISBN: 9781998926381
✷ Available for pre-order ✷
Rose Martens struggles with the aftermath of a terrible fire that has left her sons, Jake and Isaac, horribly disfigured. The boys have gone to live in an abandoned house they’ve named Bachelor’s Paradise, where they spend all their time watching American network television. Their father Clarence works day and night in his blacksmith shop, producing bizarre metallic creations no one can make any sense of. Martha Wiebe returns to the stifling conformity of the valley to discover that her brother Abe, a preacher, has abandoned his congregation to devote himself to the construction of “The Ark”, a massive and mysterious edifice whose purpose he will not divulge. When the first major snowstorm of the year roars into the valley, it unleashes a chain of bizarre events that the valley may never recover from.
Praise for David Elias:
“Winnipeg writer David Elias fashions scenes that are literally breathtaking: sometimes because of the sheer beauty and insight of the passage; sometimes because of the bone-chilling tenor of the description. Both aspects demonstrate the potency and reach of Elias’s writing.”
“Among Canadian novelists, David Elias has developed a reputation as a strong story-teller of the Canadian Prairies.”
“Elias offers lively, raw prose for daring readers.”
“Well-crafted and brilliantly character-driven…”
David Elias

David Elias is the author of seven books, most recently The Truth about the Barn: A Voyage of Discovery and Contemplation, published by Great Plains Publications. It was featured in the Winnipeg Free Press as one of the top titles for 2020. His most recent work of fiction is an historical novel, Elizabeth of Bohemia: A Novel about Elizabeth Stuart, the Winter Queen. It was published in 2019 by ECW Press, and was a finalist for The Margaret Lawrence Award for Fiction at The Manitoba Book Awards. His previous works have been up for numerous awards including the McNally Robinson Book of the Year, the Amazon First Novel Award, and The Journey Prize. His short stories, novel excerpts, and poetry have appeared in literary magazines and anthologies across the country, and in addition to writing he spends time as a mentor, creative writing instructor, and editor. He lives in Winnipeg, Canada.