Vancouver Writers Fest presents Chelene Knight
Granville Island Stage 1585 Johnston St., Vancouver, BCVancouver Writers Fest presents 'The Things We Inherit', with Chelene Knight, author of Dear Current Occupant. Also with Peter Gajdics, Elizabeth Hay and Lindsay Wong. Moderated by Betsy Warland. The lives of our parents are an inextricable stream running through our own, whether we like it or not. This brook of memories may include psychological […]
BookFest Windsor presents Connecting with your Publisher, with Hazel Millar
School of Creative Arts (SoCA) The Armouries, Room 102 Printmaker Lab 37 University Avenue East, Windsor, ONBookFest Windsor presents Connecting with your Publisher, with Hazel Millar, Co-publisher at Book*hug, and Shawna Lemay. Hazel Millar is the Co-publisher at Book*hug, an award-winning independent literary press based in Toronto. An avid reader, Hazel is rarely without a book. She is also the current Chair of the Board of the Literary Press Group of […]
Stratford Writers Festival presents Emily Anglin
Stratford Public Library 19 St Andrew Street, Stratford, ONStratford Writers Festival presents Through Her Eyes: Contemporary Women's Writing Panel, with Emily Anglin, author of The Third Person. Also with Sarah Selecky and Andrea Bain. Hosted by Kerry Clare. In today's society, women are under more pressure than ever to meet certain expectations. While they take very different approaches, three books being featured at […]
Toronto International Festival of Authors presents D. Nandi Odhiambo
Union Station Toronto, OntarioToronto International Festival of Authors presents the Festival Pop-up with D. Nandi Odhiambo, author of Smells Like Stars.
Toronto launch of Holy Wild by Gwen Benaway
Glad Day Bookshop 499 Church Street, Toronto, ON, Canada'Love or Whatever': A Night of Readings and the Launch of Holy Wild by Gwen Benaway. Featuring guest readers: Canisia Lubrin, Carianne Leung, Kai Cheng Thom, Cason Sharpe, Arielle Twist, and Natalie Wee. Hosted by Teddy Syrette.
Toronto International Festival of Authors presents D. Nandi Odhiambo
Harbourfront Centre Toronto, ON, CanadaToronto International Festival of Authors presents D. Nandi Odhiambo, author of Smells Like Stars. Also with Kirsten McDougall and Melanie Raabe. Moderated by Sarah Henstra and hosted by Emily Saso. The impact of secrets on relationships will be explored, when these three international authors share the stage to discuss their latest works. Kenyan-born CanadianOdhiambo presents his third novel Smells Like Stars, which features […]
Toronto International Festival of Authors presents Alex Leslie
Union Station, West Wing 65 Front Street West, Toronto, OntarioToronto International Festival of Authors presents the Festival Pop-up with Alex Leslie, author of We All Need to Eat.
Toronto International Festival of Authors presents Alex Leslie
Harbourfront Centre Toronto, ON, CanadaToronto International Festival of Authors presents Alex Leslie, author of We All Need to Eat. Also with Alicia Giménez-Bartlett and Sayaka Murata. Moderated Susan G. Cole and hosted by Danila Botha. Societal relationships and the status of women in today’s world is the hot topic of this meeting of minds. Giménez-Bartlett’s Naked Men exposes the ways in which life’s disappointments can make people do […]
Ottawa International Writers Festival presents D. Nandi Odhiambo
Manx Pub 370 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaOttawa International Writers Festival, in partnership with the Plan 99 Reading Series, presents D. Nandi Odhiambo, author of Smells Like Stars. Also with Martha Bátiz and Tamara Faith Berger. Moderated by David O'Meara.
Ottawa International Writers Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell in Conversation with Lee Maracle
Christ Church Cathedral 414 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaOttawa International Writers Festival presents Shannon Webb-Campbell, author of I Am a Body of Land, in conversation with Lee Maracle. If poetry is a place to question, I Am a Body of Land, by Shannon Webb-Campbell, is an attempt to explore a relationship to poetic responsibility and accountability, and frame poetry as a form of revisioning. […]