Montreal Launch of Authenticity is a Feeling: My Life in PME-ART by Jacob Wren. Featuring readings from the book (in French translation) by Martin Bélanger, Caroline Dubois, Marie Claire Forté, Benoît Lachambre, Gaétan Nadeau and Jacob Wren. Hosted by PME-ART and Festival Trans-Amériques. With book sales by Drawn & Quarterly. In collaboration with PME-ART + […]
Join Aaron Giovannone for the Calgary launch of his latest book, The Nonnets. Doors open at 7 pm. The reading begins at 8 pm. Books will be for sale by Shelf Life Books.
The Writer's Studio Reading Series presents Chelene Knight, author of Dear Current Occupant. Also reading: Daniel Perry, Yaana Dancer, Charlene Kwiatkowski, M A Clarke Scott, Ingrid Rose, and Isabella Wang.
Hybrid Heaven Launch, featuring guest reader Catherine Fatima, author of Sludge Utopia. Also featuring MLA Chernoff, JC Bouchard, Lauren Turner, and Jordan Moffatt. Hosted by Chris Johnson.
Knife Fork Book presents J – UNE is for J’s, with Jimmy McInnes, author of A More Perfect [. Also reading: James Lindsay, John Nyman and Jim Johnstone.
Drawn and Quarterly present a reading by Catherine Fatima, author of Sludge Utopia. Catherine will be a guest reader as part of the launch of Chelsea Hodsen's new book of essays, Tonight I'm Someone Else (Henry Holt). Hodsen will be in conversation with Guillaume Morrisette.
The Single Onion winds up its season with five great poets: Aaron Giovannone, author of The Nonnets, as well as Scott Alderson, Thea Bowering, Vivian Hansen, and Alan Leangvan.
Knife Fork Book, together with Book*hug and Nightwood Editions, present the Toronto Launch of This Will be Good by Mallory Tater and Little Wild by Curtis Leblanc. With special guest Dominique Bernier-Cormier.
Whistler Writers Festival Spring Reading Event presents Illuminating Worlds, with Chelene Knight, author of Dear Current Occupant. Also featuring John Mavin, Arleen Paré and Timothy Taylor. Doors & Drinks: 7 pm | Show: 7:30 pm Books for sale by Armchair Books. Tickets $22 (Order here.)
The 9th annual Sussex Poetry Festival presents a reading by Steven Zultanski, author of Honestly. This two-day festival is run by the staff and students in the School of English, University of Sussex. Day and weekend tickets available at the door. For more info, visit here.
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