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Blue Metropolis Literary Festival presents Blue Met Talks: On Fear, with Lee Maracle

SALLE GODIN (HOTEL10) Montreal, QC, Canada

Blue Metropolis Literary Festival presents Blue Met Talks: On Fear, with Lee Maracle. In these unsettling times, Blue Met asks a number of writers and thinkers to consider and shed light on the topic of Fear, be it a fear of white supremacy, fear of the Other, or fear as a psychological or sociological phenomenon. […]

$10.00

Blue Metropolis Festival presents Lee Maracle

SALLE GODIN (HOTEL10) Montreal, QC, Canada

Blue Metropolis presents IN CONVERSATION: LEE MARACLE AND NICOLE BROSSARD. An encounter between two powerful poets and 2018 Blue Met prizewinners: Lee Maracle and Nicole Brossard. Moderated by Katia Grubisic.

$10.00

The Factory Reading Series presents Christine McNair and Aaron Tucker

The Carleton Tavern 223 Armstrong Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada

span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents: span-o (the small press action network - Ottawa) presents: The Factory Reading Series, with Christine McNair (Charm) and Aaron Tucker (Irresponsible Mediums) and also Brecken Hancock and rob mclennan. Lovingly hosted by rob mclennan.

Free

Toronto Public Library and Spark Poetry Festival present Silent No More: Chelene Knight in Conversation with Natasha Trethewey

Toronto Reference Library Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Spark, The Toronto Public Library's inaugural Poetry Festival, presents Silent No More: Chelene Knight in Conversation with Natasha Trethewey. Natasha Trethewey, the Former US Poet Laureate with roots in Canada, has long been a voice for the lives of African-American working classes. Through her collections which include Domestic Work, Native Guard, Thrall, and Beyond Katrina, […]

Free

Spark Poetry Festival presents CanLit 2.0: Alicia Elliott in Conversation with Gwen Benaway and Chelene Knight

Toronto Reference Library Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Toronto Public Library's presents the inaugural Spark Poetry Festival, featuring CanLit 2.0: Alicia Elliott in Conversation with Gwen Benaway and Chelene Knight. Writers Chelene Knight (poet & memoirist) and Gwen Benaway discuss their work with Alicia Elliott, exploring both new ways of writing and new ways of reading as CanLit matures. This event is part […]

Free

Blue Metropolis Literary Festival presents Lee Maracle, recipient of 2018 First Peoples Literary Prize

MUSÉE MCCORD 690 rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montreal, ON, Canada

Blue Metropolis Literary Festival presents an award ceremony for Lee Maracle, recipient of 2018 First Peoples Literary Prize. Lee Maracle, a member of the Stó:l Ì„o nation, is a critically acclaimed and prolific author, as well as an activist, teacher and expert on First Nations culture and history. She receives the 2018 First Peoples Prize […]

$10.00

Ottawa Writers Festival presents Race, Repression and Resilience with Chelene Knight

Christ Church Cathedral 414 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa Writers Festival presents Race, Repression and Resilience with Chelene Knight and Robyn Maynard. When it comes to race in Canada, there is a tendency in the national discourse to assume that this country doesn’t face the same issues as our neighbours to the south. Join us for a taste of the personal and the […]

Book*hug Spring 2018 Launch Party

The Garrison 1197 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Book*hug invites you to celebrate the launch of our Spring 2018 season! Launching new books by Jacob Wren, Chelene Knight, Steven Zultanski, Aaron Giovannone, Catherine Fatima and two new translations by JC Sutcliffe. Doors at 7pm. Readings to begin at 7:50. Free and open to all. Enjoy readings by the authors. Books will be for […]

Free

The FOLD presents Lee Maracle

Brampton City Hall Main Atrium, 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, ON

The FOLD (Festival of Literary Diversity) presents: Extraordinary Stories, featuring Lee Maracle, author of My Conversations with Canadians. Also with: Kim Thuy and Rabindranath Maharaj. Moderated by Carraianne Leung.

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