Cabot Train Writers Festival presents Oisín Curran
Colaisde na Gàidhlig | The Gaelic College 51779 Cabot Trail, Englishtown, NS, CanadaCabot Train Writers Festival presents an Opening Night reading with Oisín Curran, author of Blood Fable. Also with Joanne Schwartz, Phonse Jessome, Shalan Joudry, Sharon Bala, Linda Spalding, Madeleine Thien.Hosted by Jared Bland. Hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, and books available for purchase. Please note that this is a ticketed event. Purchase online tickets here. Call (902) 224-5231 to […]
Cabot Train Writers Festival presents Oisin Curran
Colaisde na Gàidhlig | The Gaelic College 51779 Cabot Trail, Englishtown, NS, CanadaCabot Train Writers Festival presents "The Pram in the Hall": Is Parenthood the Enemy of Art?: A Conversation with Oisín Curran, author of Blood Fable, as well as Shalan Joudry and Linda Spalding. Please note that this is a ticketed event. Purchase online tickets here. Call (902) 224-5231 to purchase tickets over the phone. Tickets […]
Cabot Trail Writers Festival presents a Fiction Workshop with Oisín Curran
Colaisde na Gàidhlig | The Gaelic College 51779 Cabot Trail, Englishtown, NS, CanadaCabot Trail Writers Festival presents a Fiction Workshop with Oisín Curran, author of Blood Fable Fictional Confabs: Writing Literary Dialogue Most fiction is an authorial monologue. But as a game of make-believe, it often features conversations. How do we deal with dialogue when […]
Victoria Festival of Authors presents Chelene Knight
GVPL Central Branch 735 Broughton St., Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaVictoria Festival of Authors presents 'This is My Story, Not Me,' with Chelene Knight, author of Dear Current Occupant. Also with Darrel J. McLeod and Vivek Shraya. Moderated by Sonnet L‘Abbé. Ben Okri once said, “We live stories that either give our lives meaning or negate it with meaninglessness. If we change the stories we live by, quite […]
Nuit Blanche Toronto presents Operations (1945 – 2006) : Movements
Cecil Community Centre 58 Cecil St, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaBoundary Conditions / Performance Assembly, and Nuit Blanche Toronto, present Operations (1945 - 2006) : Movements. This is a public performance installation combining ballet and poetry to express the scale of 20th-century military operations by United Nations members. The performance is based on Canadian poet Moez Surani’s Operations (Book*hug, 2016), a critically praised work of conceptual poetry comprised of the […]
Room Magazine presents Afterword, with Mallory Tater
Native Education College 237 E 5th Ave, Vancouver, BCRoom Magazine presents Afterword, a night of readings, conversation, food, and community, with Mallory Tater, author of This Will Be Good, as well as Amber Dawn, Juliane Okot Bitek, Meagan Black, Jillian Christmas, Ivan Coyote, Sara Graefe, Jessica Johns, Andrea Macpherson, Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Jaye Simpson, Andrea Warner, Isabella Wang, and Elaine Woo. Thanks to […]
Queen Mob’s Teahouse presents Christine McNair
Primrose Hill Community Library 14 Sharples Hall St, London, United KingdomQueen Mob's Teahouse presents their "teaparty" reading, with Christine McNair, author of Charm. Also with rob mclennan, Russell Bennetts, and Clara Daneriat.
Toronto Launch of Branches by Mark Truscott
Type Books 883 Queen St W , Toronto, Ontario, CanadaBook*hug and Type Books are pleased to host this launch for the new poetry collection Branches from Mark Truscott.
Toronto Public Library presents a panel with the 2018 Toronto Book Awards finalists
Toronto Public Library, Malvern Branch 30 Sewells Road, Toronto, ONToronto Public Library, Malvern Branch, presents a panel with the 2018 Toronto Book Awards finalists, including Lee Maracle, author of My Conversations with Canadians, and a contributor from The Unpublished City (TBC).
The Poetry Project presents Divya Victor
The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church 131 E. 10th Street (at 2nd Ave.), New York City, NYThe Poetry Project presents Divya Victor, author of Kith, and Khadijah Queen. Online tickets are available here until an hour before this event. Unless otherwise noted, tickets will continue to be available at the door.