Events | Book*hug Press - Part 32

BookThug Fall 2016 Book Launch and Party

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

BookThug Fall 2016 Group Launch, featuring new books and readings by Erin Wunker, Devon Code, Sandra Ridley, Moez Surani, David Goldstein, Kate Sutherland, Mat Laporte and Aimee Wall.

Free

Junction Reads presents Malcolm Sutton, author of Job Shadowing

Axis Gallery and Grill 3048 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Junction Reads presents Malcolm Sutton, author of Job Shadowing. Reading with Shari Kasman, Heather Tucker, Colette Maitland,  Daniel Perry and Vanessa Shields.

PWYC

Lost Originals by David B. Goldstein Book Launch

Holy Oak Cafe 1241 Bloor St W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

BookThug invites you to celebrate the launch of Lost Originals, the latest poetry collection by David B. Goldstein.

Free

The C° / F° Reading Series, No. 8, presents Moez Surani, author of Operations

University of North Carolina Wilmington Azalea Coast Room (FUU 2001), Wilmington, NC, United States

The C° / F° Reading Series, No. 8, presents Moez Surani, author of Operations. Presented by the Department of English and International Programs at University of North Carolina Wilmington. Open to the public.

Free

Montreal Launch of Testament by Vickie Gendreau, translated by Aimee Wall

Librairie Le port de tête 262 Avenue du Mont-Royal E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada

BookThug invites you to celebrate the launch of the English translation of Testament by Vickie Gendreau, translated by Aimee Wall. Enjoy a reading by Aimee Wall. With special guests, including Mathieu Arsenault and more TBA. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Book sales courtesy of Librairie Le port de tête.

Free

Meet the Presses presents the Annual Indie Literary Market & bpNichol Chapbook Award

Trinity St-Paul's Church 427 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada

The Meet the Presses collective is pleased to present its annual fall market. The Indie Literary Market is a curated event that showcases exciting literary presses and magazines, from some of the tiniest of micropresses to some of the biggest small presses, selling books, leaflets, broadsides, chapbooks, zines, journals, CDs, and more. The Market gives […]

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