DESS récits et médias autochtones presents a talk with Lee Maracle
DESS récits et médias autochtones Pavillon 3744 Jean-Brillant, Room 104, Montrael, QCDESS récits et médias autochtones,presents 'Hope Matters', a Conference and Reading with Lee Maracle. Renowned Sto:lo writer and speaker Lee Maracle will give a talk entitled "Hope Matters" and read from her forthcoming book of the same title (Book*hug). As part of her Montreal visit to promote the translation of her novel Ravensong (Le chant […]
University of Chicago presents a reading by Divya Victor
The Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society 5701 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, ILThe Department of English Language and Literature at University of Chicago presents A Poetry Reading & Panel Discussion on Contemporary Writing and the Migrant Experience, with Divya Victor, author of Kith, and Edourdo Corral. Panel also featuring Rachel DeWoskin, Edgar Garcia and Vu Tran. To celebrate the launch of the Undergraduate Research Module on Poetry […]
Knife Fork Book presents Hasan Namir and Adrienne Gruber
Knife Fork Book presents an evening with Hasan Namir, author of War/Torn, and Adrienne Gruber, author of Q&A, along with the launch of knife I fork I book's most recent chapbook: Khashayar Mohammadi's Dear Kestrel. Doors at 6:30, Poetry at 7:00 PM sharp. The doors shall be locked at 7:00 and there will be no […]
Librairie Drawn and Quarterly presents Lee Maracle
La Petite Drawn and Quartlery 176 Rue Bernard Ouest, Montreal, QuebecLibrairie Drawn and Quarterly presents Lee Maracle to launch of Hope Matters and Le chant de corbeau, translated by Catherine Ego (Memoire d'encrier). Maracle will be joined in conversation with Joséphine Bacon. Everyone welcome. *La presentation sera bilingue avec traduction offert en anglais, et en français*
Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell
Salle Godin - style théâtre (Hôtel 10), 10 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QCBlue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival presents A BOUQUET OF TITLES FOR SPRING: NEW ENGLISH BOOKS FROM QUEBEC, with Shannon Webb-Campbell, author of I am a Body of Land. Also with: Mark Abley, Denis Coupal, Tanya Evanson, David Homel, Vanessa Sasson, and Meredith Marty-Dugas. Join as novelists and poets read from their latest work! Co-presented […]
Book*hug at The Writer’s Hub at The Festival of Literary Diversity
Brampton City Hall Main Atrium, 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, ONBook*hug is excited to again take part in the annual Writer's Hub at The Festival of Literary Diversity. Talk one-on-one with publishing professionals at this fair-style event. Agents and editors with open-submissions answer questions and discuss the types of books they publish and ways to submit writing and query letters. Whether you are an emerging […]
Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell
Musee McCord 690, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QCBlue 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, CanadaWhy 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 […]
Pivot Reading Series presents Hana Shafi
Tranzac Club, Tiki Room 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, ON, CanadaPivot Reading Series presents Hana Shafi, author of It Begins with the Body. Also reading: Khashayar Mohammadi, Yalie Kamara, and Matthew Walsh.
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, CanadaBook*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.