Events | Book*hug Press - Part 36

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.

Free

Junction Reads presents Lindsay Zier-Vogel

Zoom

Junction Reads presents a reading and conversation with Lindsay Zier-Vogel author of epistolary novel Letters to Amelia. Sunday, February 6, 2022 5 pm - 6 pm EST Online. Pay what you can. Register here.

PWYC

Green College UBC presents R. Kolewe

Zoom Webinar

This second evening of the Distance as a Keeping Series will set two very different writers alongside each other. R. Kolewe is a Toronto-based poet whose mammoth long poem The Absence of Zero derives its structure from quantum processes such as the Riemann curvature tensor in four dimensions, radioactive decay algorithms, TS Eliot, Dürer, exploring spacetime and memory. Dianne Chisholm, whose feminist […]

Free

Women’s Work Festival Presents Shannon Bramer

YouTube

Women's Work Festival Presents the Playwrights Guild of Canada Playconnect reading with Shannon Bramer, who will be reading from Trapsongs, along with Prajwala Dixit, Nicole Leona Smith, and Natalie Meisner. Wednesday March 9, 2022 3:00pm-4:30pm Free online event. View here.

Free

Memorial University Book Club presents Aimee Wall

Online

Join Aimee Wall, along with Coast Lines host Angela Antle (BA'91) and political science professor Dr. Amanda Bittner as they discuss Wall's remarkable debut novel, We, Jane. Wednesday, March 09, 2022 7:30 pm  Newfoundland time | 9 pm EST Free. Online. Register here.  

Free

Centre des arts de Standstead presents Shannon Webb-Campbell

Zoom

Shannon Webb-Campbell reads from her new poetry book Lunar Tides with Mi'kmaq-Newfoundland poet Douglas Walbourne-Gough for Centre des arts de Standstead in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Hosted by Shelley Pomerance. March 15, 2022 7 -8 pm EST Free event. Online. Register here. Visit the FB event page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1094813231296992

Free

University of New Brunswick presents Shannon Webb-Campbell

Online

Shannon Webb-Campbell will read from her forthcoming book Lunar Tides with Rebecca Thomas, author of I'm Finding My Talk, Swift Fox All Along, and I Place You Into The Fire at the University of New Brunswick virtual Reading Series. March 16, 2022, 7pm Atlantic | 7:30 pm NL | 6pm EST. Free. Online. Register here.

Free

Atwater presents Shani Mootoo

via Crowdcast

Shani Mootoo reads from Cane | Fire alongside Natalie Wee. Hosted by Faith Paré. Friday, March 25, 2022 7 pm - 8 pm EDT Online. Free. Register here. Visit the FB event page for more information.      

Free

Poetry Daily presents Chantal Neveu

Zoom

Please join Poetry Daily editorial board member Brian Tearefor the first of three conversations about ecopoetry with writers from Canada, Mexico, and the US: Chantal Neveu, author of This Radiant Life, Isabel Zapata, fahima ife, and Rita Wong. Thursday, March 31, 2022 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT Free. Online. Register here.  

Free

Mount Saint Vincent University presents Shannon Webb-Campbell

Mount Saint Vincent University

Winter Dreams of Spring: Mon. April 4, 7:30-9:00 pm. Join for the last Mount Saint Vincent University (formerly) MacDonald Room Reading in the 12-year series brings together settler and Indigenous, poets and listeners, all of us to consecrate this luminous room’s rightful, restorative transition to a wholly Indigenous campus space. Readings by Halifax poet laureate […]

Free
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