Ley Lines
By (Author) Tim Welsh
Guernica Editions,Canada
Guernica Editions,Canada
8th August 2025
Canada
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: sense of place
Paperback
311
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
335g
Set in the waning days of the Klondike Gold Rush, Ley Lines begins in themythical boom town of Sawdust City, Yukon Territory. Luckless prospectorSteve Ladle has accepted an unusual job offer: accompany a local con artist to the unconquered top of a nearby mountain. What he finds there brieflyupends the town's fading fortunes, attracting a crowd of gawkers andacolytes, while inadvertently setting in motion a series of events that bringsabout the town's ruin.
In the aftermath, a ragtag group of characters is sent reeling across theKlondike, struggling to come to grips with a world that has been suddenly and unpredictably upturned. As they attempt to carve out a place for themselves,our protagonists reckon with the various personal, historical andsupernatural forces that have brought them to this moment.
A wildly inventive, psychedelic odyssey, Ley Lines flips the frontier narrativeon its ear, and heralds the arrival of an exciting new voice in Canadian fiction.
"'Do they reflect what really happened Who the hell knows now. But theyre worth telling, all the same.' Indeed. With Ley Lines, Tim Welsh has given us a tall tale to carry us through the long cold northern night."Brian Tanguay, California Review of Books
Tim Welsh was born in Ithaca, New York and raised in Ottawa, Canada, where he completed an MA in English Language and Literature at Carleton University. He now lives in Toronto.Ley Linesis his first novel.