NYU English Department presents Johanna Skibsrud and Pam Dick
NYU English Department Event Space New York City, NYNYU English Department presents a reading with Johanna Skibsrud, author of The Nothing That Is, and Pam Dick. Presented by the Organism for Poetic Research. Hosted by Rachael Wilson
Whistler Writers Festival presents Lee Maracle
Maury Young Arts Centre 4335 Blackcomb Way, Whistler, BC, CanadaWhistler Writers Festival presents The Literary Cabaret, with Lee Maracle (Hope Matters and My Conversations with Canadians), plus a host of other authors. The authors will read while musicians enhance their reading performances. Ticketed event.
BookFest Windsor presents Gwen Benaway
School of Creative Arts (SoCA) The Armouries 37 University Avenue East, Windsor, ONBookFest Windsor presentsBFW19 Panel #3: Poetry: with Gwen Benaway, author of Holy Wild. Also with Melanie Janisse Barlow and Jim Johnstone. Tickets for BookFest Windsor are on sale at Eventbrite or in person at Biblioasis Bookstore 1520 Wyandotte Street W., Windsor, or at the door before each event. All prices are listed on the BookFest […]
Whistler Writers Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell
Fairmont Château Whistler 4599 Chateau Blvd., Whistler, BCWhistler Writers Festival presents New Voices Rising, with Shannon Webb-Campbell, author of I am a Body of Land, and more. Ticketed event.
Vancouver Writers Fest presents Lee Maracle, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter
The NEST (formerly Studio 1398) 3rd Floor, Festival House, 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, BCVancouver Writers Fest presents Hope Matters, with Lee Maracle, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter. “Hope frees, hope relieves; hope moves us… In the end, Hope Matters.” So begins a powerful collection of poetry from literary matriarch, Lee Maracle, and her daughters Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter, depicting the journey of Indigenous peoples from colonialism to […]
Words Worth Books presents Tanis MacDonald and Moez Surani
Words Worth Books 96 King Street South, Waterloo, ONWords Worth Books presents an evening of poetry with Tanis MacDonald (Mobile) and Moez Surani (Are the Rivers in Your Poems Real).
Vancouver Writers Fest presents Lee Maracle
The NEST (formerly Studio 1398) 3rd Floor, Festival House, 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, BCVancouver Writers Fest presents Lee Maracle: A Life’s Work. “A walking history book,” one of the most prolific Indigenous authors in Canada, recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and an Officer of the Order of Canada, mentor, teacher and Stó:lo— mythmaker/storyteller: Lee Maracle’s work in art and activism places her amongst the most influential—and […]
Vancouver Writers Fest presents Derek Mascarenhas
Performance Works 1218 Cartwright St, Vancouver, BC, CanadaVancouver Writers Fest presents The Fiction of Belonging, with Derek Mascarenhas, author of Coconut Dreams. Canada’s new generation of authors write powerfully to the challenge of balancing cultures and communities. Derek Mascarenhas’ nationally lauded Coconut Dreams traces Indian Canadian Aiden and Ally Pinto’s youth, growing up in a predominantly white Canadian suburb. First-generation cultural expectations […]
Librairie Drawn and Quarterly presents Johanna Skibsrud
La Petite Drawn and Quartlery 176 Rue Bernard Ouest, Montreal, QuebecLibrairie Drawn and Quarterly presents a Double Book Launch for Johanna Skibsrud, author of The Nothing That Is, and Karen Houle, author of The Grand River Watershed: A Folk Ecology. Hosted by Erin Moure. Join these two fab writers for readings and conversation! Johanna and Karen descend on D&Q to launch new books in Montreal […]
Toronto International Festival of Authors presents Lee Maracle, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter
Harbourfront Centre, Lakeside Terrace Room 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaToronto International Festival of Authors presents Hope Matters, with Lee Maracle, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter. Throughout their youth, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter wrote poetry with their mother, 2018 Harbourfront Festival Prize winner, Lee Maracle. The three always dreamed that one day they would write a book together. Hope Matters is the result of […]