Events | Book*hug Press - Part 23

Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell

Musee McCord 690, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC

Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell presents Indigenous Literatures, Emergence and Re-emergence, with Shannon Webb-Campbell (I am a Body of Land). Also with: Liz Howard, Bruce Pascoe, Melanie Mununggurr-Williams, Josephine Bacon, Darrel J. McLeod, Moe Clark, Nina Segalowitz, Martin Heslop, Ariel Swan, Ahau Marino, Juan Gregario Regino, and Terese Marie Mailhot. Indigenous […]

Toronto Public Library presents Refuse: CanLit in Ruins

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

Why has Canadian Literature been at the heart of public controversies recently? That's the question that editors Hannah McGregor, Julie Rak, and Erin Wunker address in the illuminating collection of essays, Refuse: CanLit in Ruins. Join us for an evening of discussions about what is happening with the world of CanLit. Come learn about the […]

Free

Pivot Reading Series presents Hana Shafi

Tranzac Club, Tiki Room 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada

Pivot Reading Series presents Hana Shafi, author of It Begins with the Body. Also reading: Khashayar Mohammadi, Yalie Kamara, and Matthew Walsh.

Free

VPL and Book*hug present the Vancouver Launch of War/Torn by Hasan Namir

Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch, Alice MacKay Room, 350 W Georgia St., Vancouver, BC, Canada

Book*hug and VPL are pleased to present the Vancouver launch of War/Torn by Hasan Namir. Namir will be joined by Dina Del Bucchia, David Ly, Shazia Hafiz Ramji and Jordan Scott. Book sales at the event by Massy Books.  

Free

Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia presents a Workshop with Oisin Curran

Baddeck Public Library 526 Chebucto St., Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia presents Staring a Story, a Writing Workshop with Oisin Curran, author of Blood Fable. Some readers start at the end and read backwards. This workshop isn’t for them. We’re going to assume that a reader and a story meet at the opening word. So much depends on that first phrase, […]

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