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The Absence of Zero by R. Kolewe Book Launch

KFB West Capital Espresso, 1349 Queen St W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Knife Fork Book presents a book launch for The Absence of Zero by R. Kolewe. Live-streamed before a live audience from the KFB WEST location at Capital Espresso, Parkdale. Books available for purchase from Knife Fork Book. The Absence of Zero is also available as part of KFB's Monthly Subscription Series.

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Upstart and Crow’s new Found in Translation series presents Mona Høvring

Online

Upstart & Crow is delighted to present a virtual interview with the prolific and enigmatic Mona Høvring, as part of the new Found in Translation series which introduces members to some of the most interesting, readable, immersive books translated and available in Canada today. Høvring's award-winning novel, Because Venus Crossed an Alpine Violet on the Day That I Was […]

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Words Festival presents Shani Mootoo

Zoom

In partnership with the Embassy Cultural House, the Words Festival is pleased to welcome acclaimed author Shani Mootoo. Having just received an honorary doctorate from Western University to recognize her creativity as a celebrated alumna, Shani Mootoo will join Richard Fung in conversation about her Giller Prize-nominated novel Polar Vortex. Zoom registration is free. Register […]

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Wordfest presents The Way We Speak, with Ayelet Tsabari, Kamal Al-Solaylee, Amanda Leduc, and Carrianne Leung

online

Wordfest's trademark storytelling series continues with The Way We Speak, featuring four of the contributors to the new essay collection Tongues: On Longing and Belonging Through Language: Kamal Al-Solaylee, Amanda Leduc, Carrianne Leung, and Ayelet Tsabari. Each writer will perform an open-mic style monologue on the theme of how we communicate. The Imagine On Air show, hosted by Pam […]

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TYPE Books presents Mona Høvring, Kari Dickson, Rachel Rankin, and Beatriz Hausner

Online

TYPE Books presents a book launch to celebrate the translation and publication of Because Venus Crossed an Alpine Violet on the Day that I Was Born. The event will feature author, Mona Høvring, and translators, Kari Dickson and Rachel Rankin, in conversation with Beatriz Hausner (author of Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart). Friday, December 3, 2021 1 […]

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Naked Heart Festival presents Poetry as Revelation with Hasan Namir

Glad Day Bookshop 499 Church Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Naked Heart Festival presents READING : Poetry as Revelation with Hasan Namir (author of Umbilical Cord), Charlie Petch, and Elizabeth Mudenyo. Poetry that reveals and conceals. Pieces that expose our vulnerability and build our resilience. December 19, 2021 9 - 10 pm EST Online. Free to attend. Register here.

Junction Reads presents Nic Brewer

Online

Junction Reads presents Nic Brewer in conversation about her debut novel Suture.  Sun, January 9, 2022 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EST Online. Pay what you can. Register here.

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Lunch Poems at SFU presents Hasan Namir

Online

Lunch Poems at SFU is an opportunity to celebrate poetry held the third Wednesday of every month, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Pacific Time. January's Lunch Poems reading features poets Hasan Namir, author of Umbilical Cord, and Molly Cross-Blanchard. Wednesday, January 19, 2022 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST Online. Free. Register here.

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Small Press Traffic presents Gail Scott

Zoom 55 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA, United States

Small Press Traffic presents a reading with Gail Scott, author of Permanent Revolution, and Janice Lee, author of Imagine a Death. Introductions by Ivy Johnson + Camille Roy 6:00 pm PST /9:00 pm EST Free online event. Register here: https://www.smallpresstraffic.org/january-rsvp  

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Mount Allison University presents Aimee Wall in conversation with Genevieve Robichaud

Online

Aimee Wall, author of the Giller-nominated We, Jane, will be joined by author and translator Geneviève Robichaud, who is translating the novel into French. Wall, herself a professional translator, will read from We, Jane and discuss this novel and the craft of translation with Robichaud. Wednesday, January 26, 2022 6:30 pm EST Free. Online event. Register here.

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