Events | Book*hug Press - Part 30

Never the Same International Symposium presents a reading with Lisa Robertson

Royal Canadian Legion #1 Branch 116 7th Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, Canada

Never the Same International Symposium presents 'Aural Cosmologies', a reading with Lisa Robertson, author of Nilling and The Men. Aural Cosmologies Evening social featuring poetry readings and performances by Lisa Robertson, Jeanne Randolph, derek beaulieu, Sleepy Panther, and others. Hosted by Su Strang, Director of The New Gallery Doors and bar open at 8:30 PM; […]

Never the Same International Symposium presents Lisa Robertson

Engineered Air Theatre at Arts Commons 234 9th Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, Canada

Never the Same: what (else) can art writing do? International Symposium presents 'Performing and Materialising Art Writing', a panel with Lisa Robertson, author of Nilling and The Men. Also with Christof Migone, Mark Clintberg Moderated by Amy FungLisa Robertson. Registration required.

flywheel Reading Series presents Lisa Robertson

Pages on Kensington 1135 Kensington Road NW, Calgary, AB, Canada

flywheel Reading Series presents Lisa Robertson, author of Nilling and The Men. Also with Mikka Jakobsen, Rod Moody-Corbett. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS MONTH'S FLYWHEEL READING IS TUESDAY NOT THURSDAY

Free

SFU English Dept and Bennett Library present a reading with Lisa Robertson

W.A.C. Bennett Library (SFU Burnaby) Burnaby, BC, Canada

SFU English Dept and Bennett Library present a reading with Lisa Robertson, author of Nilling and The Men. In the Special Collections & Rare Books, Room 7100 on the 7th floor of the W.A.C. Bennett Library (SFU Burnaby). This event is free to attend. Refreshments will be served. For more information contact Tony Power at […]

Free

IFOA presents Jennifer LoveGrove and David Goldstein

Harbourfront Centre Toronto, ON, Canada

IFOA presents 'Poetic New Worlds', with Jennifer LoveGrove (Beautiful Children with Pet Foxes) and David B. Goldstein (Lost Originals). Spend an afternoon with poetry and discover new worlds. Enjoy readings by Roo Borson, Mireia Calafell, Amanda Earl, David Goldstein, Jennifer LoveGrove, John Nyman, Nicholas Power, Stuart Ross and Dane Swan. This event will feature 2016 […]

The Belkin Art Gallery presents a reading with Lisa Robertson

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery University of British Columbia 1825 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC presents "The Baudelaire Fractal",  a reading with Lisa Robertson, author of Nilling and The Men. For further information please contact: Jana Tyner at jana.tyner@ubc.ca, tel: (604) 822-1389, or fax: (604) 822-6689

Free

Tartan Turban Secret Summer Readings #4 presents Marianne Apostolides and Shannon Bramer

Barrett and Welsh 577 Kingston Road, #301, Toronto, ON, Canada

Tartan Turban Secret Summer Readings #4 presents Marianne Apostolides (Deep Salt Water) and Shannon Bramer (Precious Energy). You are invited to the 4th session of The Tartan Turban Secret Summer Readings curated by writer and chef Sang Kim, at Barrett and Welsh on September 21st, 2017. Also with Karen Connelly, Jessica Heimstra and Puneet Dutt. […]

Free

LiterASIAN Opening Reception, with Leanne Dunic, author of To Love the Coming End

Thai Town Restaurant 88 W Pender St., Vancouver, BC, Canada

In the heart of Vancouver’s International Village, Thai Town Restaurant will be the host of this year’s reception for LiterASIAN. All eight authors, including Leanne Dunic, author of To Love the Coming End, will be present for guests to mingle with, and their books will be available to be bought and signed if desired. Food […]

$10.00

The Capilano Review Launches Issue 3.32, with Lisa Robertson, and more

The Capilano Review 281 Industrial Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada

TCR launches Issue 3.32, 'Polymorphous Translation' co-edited by Catriona Strang and Ted Byrne, and featuring readings and performances by Lisa Robertson, Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Michael Barnholden, Olga Garcia and Danielle LaFrance, Rachelle Sawatsky, Matea Kulic, Leah Sharzer, plus a short film by Tristin Greyeyes. Accessibility: Entrance to the event space is street level, through a 4-metre-wide entry into […]

Free
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