Who we are
Les Éditions J.A.M is an independent editorial structure. It stands behind literature in which lived experience is not a background element, but an essential material: what marks us, what breaks us, what lifts us back up, and what must keep circulating.
The house favors a voice that is clear, inhabited, and dignified, capable of reaching both the intimate and the universal. It does not aim to smooth stories over; it aims to give them a form that lasts.
Where we come from
The house takes root in a family story shattered by the 1996 Saguenay flood. On that night, Mathieu and Andréa Paquet-Garceau, Jason’s brother and sister, lost their lives when the family home was swept away. For Jason, that tragedy was never just a childhood memory: it left a lasting fracture and permanently shaped his relationship to memory, absence, injustice, and the work of going on.
Les Éditions J.A.M is born from that reality. It exists so that this lived experience is neither reduced to an archive nor buried in silence. Through the book, the publishing house, and the projects that will follow, Jason wants to preserve Mathieu and Andréa’s memory, carry forward a human truth, and offer works that may reach others living through grief, trauma, and rebuilding.