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SUMMARY:Caroline Adderson at the BOOKED! Fernie Writers' Series
DESCRIPTION:Caroline Adderson\, author of the short story collection A Way to Be Happy\, is appearing as the last writer in the BOOKED! Fernie Writers’ Series 25/26 season. Caroline will be speaking in conversation with local author Angie Abdou. \nThe event is free to attend\, and will take place on Thursday\, May 26 2026 at 7PM PDT. The event is 19+ event in accordance with their liquor license. \nMore details and registration here. \nOrder a copy of A Way to Be Happy here! \nABOUT A WAY TO BE HAPPY \nLonglisted for the 2024 Giller Prize • A Globe 100 Best Book of 2024 • A CBC Best Fiction Book of the Year \nOn New Year’s Eve\, a pair of addicts robs a string of high-end parties in order to fund their own recovery. A recently separated woman relocates to a small northern town\, where she receives a life-changing visitation\, and a Russian hitman\, suffering from a mysterious lung ailment\, retrieves long-buried memories of his past. In the nineteenth century\, a disparate group of women coalesce in the attempt to aid a young girl in her escape from a hospital for the insane. These are but some of the remarkable characters who populate these stories\, all of them grappling with conflicts ranging from mundane to extraordinary. Caroline Adderson’s A Way to Be Happy considers what it means to find happiness—and how often it comes through the grace of others. \nABOUT CAROLINE ADDERSON \nCaroline Adderson is the author of five novels (A Russian Sister\, Ellen in Pieces\, The Sky Is Falling\, Sitting Practice\, and A History of Forgetting)\, two previous collections of short stories (Pleased to Meet You and Bad Imaginings)\, as well as many books for young readers. Her award nominations include the Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award\, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award\, two Commonwealth Writers’ Prizes\, the Governor General’s Literary Award\, the Rogers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, and the Scotiabank Giller Prize longlist. The recipient of three BC Book Prizes\, three CBC Literary Awards\, and the Marian Engel Award for mid-career achievement\, Caroline lives and writes in Vancouver.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/caroline-adderson-at-the-booked-fernie-writers-series/
LOCATION:Fernie Heritage Library\, 492 3 Ave\, Fernie\, BC\, V0B 1M0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion,Festival
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DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20250924T190000
DTSTAMP:20260519T062045
CREATED:20250912T203212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T194742Z
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SUMMARY:Richard Kelly Kemick at the Attic Owl Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Richard Kelly Kemick\, author of Hello\, Horse\, will be reading at the Attic Owl Reading Series in Moncton! The event is hosted by Kayla Geitzler\, and there is an Open Mic Night portion to the event as well. \nThe event will take place on Wednesday\, September 24. Doors open at 5PM and when you arrive\, ask for the sign up sheet! Then\, feel free to get a tasty meal\, beverage or snack from Cafe C’est La Vie. The event will get underway around 5:30PM and continue until everyone has read or 7PM\, whichever comes first. \nMore details here. \nGet Hello\, Horse here! \nABOUT HELLO\, HORSE \nTaut\, stylish stories take on big moral questions from surprising perspectives. \nA teenager’s job mucking stalls at a dog track takes a strange turn when his co-worker finds a new religion at odds with winning streaks. Two brothers set out in search of fame upon the frozen waters of a subarctic lake. After her mother’s death\, a high school student tries to make rent by winning the Unitarian Church’s Annual Young Writer’s Short Story Competition. An incarcerated man considers the nature of justice between shifts with his fellow inmates at Nations at War\, the ultimate live-action experience for tourists eager to learn about the Canadian Civil War. \nSpanning states and provinces\, and featuring an apocalypse\, a coterie of ghosts\, nuns on ice\, and an above-average number of dogs\, the stories in Hello\, Horse consider the mirage of authenticity and the impact of decisions we make—for better and for worse. \nABOUT RICHARD KELLY KEMICK \nRichard Kelly Kemick is an award-winning poet\, journalist\, and fiction writer. His limited series podcast\, Natural Life\, is an intimate and unexpectedly honest documentary on his cousin\, who is serving a life sentence without parole in Michigan. Richard is also the author of I Am Herod (also on audiobook)\, which takes readers undercover at one of the world’s largest religious events\, and Caribou Run\, a collection of poetry. He is the recipient of multiple awards including two National Magazine Awards and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta’s 2019 Award for Best Short Story. He lives in Vancouver\, British Columbia.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/richard-kelly-kemick-attic-owl-reading-series/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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SUMMARY:stephanie roberts at the Planet Earth Poetry Series: PEP in the Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:stephanie roberts\, author of the poetry collection UNMET\, will be reading at the Planet Earth Poetry Series! Doors at 1:30pm\, with sign-up for open mic. \nThe event will take place on Friday\, September 19 at 2PM. \nMore details here. \nGrab a copy of UNMET here! \nABOUT UNMET \nThis is what comes of taking dreams / off the horizon. It is the sun / or nothing else\, you would scream / if you weren’t caught up in the chorus. \nLeaning deliberately on the imagined while scrutinizing reality and hoping for the as-yet-unseen\, UNMET explores frustration\, justice\, and thwarted rescue from a perspective that is Black-Latinx\, Canadian\, immigrant\, and female. Drawing on a wide range of poetics\, from Wallace Stevens to Diane Seuss\, roberts’s musically-driven narrative surrealism confronts such timely issues as police brutality\, respectability politics\, intimate partner violence\, and ecological crisis\, and considers the might-have-been alongside the what-could-be\, negotiating with the past without losing hope for the future. \nABOUT STEPHANIE ROBERTS \nstephanie roberts is the author of rushes from the river disappointment\, a Quebec Writers’ Federation finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, the winner of The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018\, a recipient of the Sage Hill Writing award for Black Excellence\, and a Canada Council of the Arts grantee. Her work has been critically praised and featured in well over one hundred periodicals and anthologies\, in print and online\, throughout Canada\, the US\, and Europe. She is a citizen of Canada\, Panama\, and the US\, and has lived most of her life in Quebec.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/stephanie-roberts-at-planet-earth-2/
LOCATION:New Horizons Centre\, 234 Menzies St.\, James Bay\, BC
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T062045
CREATED:20250801T182322Z
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SUMMARY:Colleen Coco Collins at the Antler River Poetry Series
DESCRIPTION:Colleen Coco Collins\, author of the poetry collection Sorry About the Fire\, will be a guest reader at the Antler River Poetry Series! Coco will be joined by fellow poets Erín Moure and Chantel Neveu. \nThe event takes place at the Landon Branch of the London Public Library on Wednesday\, September 17 at 7PM. \nGrab Sorry About the Fire here! \nABOUT SORRY ABOUT THE FIRE \nA CBC Books’ Poetry Collection to Watch for in Spring 2024 • 3rd Prize Alcuin Award for Book Design in Poetry \nI wanted a good bewildering\, / down deep\, / as the keep of a castle. \nWith a voice as ungovernable and determined as Prometheus—who stole fire from Zeus only to face dire consequences—Colleen Coco Collins’ debut poems are daring dispatches from beyond the margins: light-filled flares sent up from the edge of language\, sentience\, land\, and story. Drawing on all of her multidisciplinary enamorations and rendered through the triple vision of her Irish\, French\, and Odawa heritage\, Sorry About the Fire introduces not just a poet\, but a stunningly original sensibility. \nABOUT COLLEEN COCO COLLINS \nColleen Coco Collins [she/they] is an interdisciplinary artist of Irish\, French\, and Odawa descent\, working in songwriting\, performance\, poetry and visual arts. She’s worked as a gallery director\, in forestry\, fossil preparation\, and renovation; as an autism support worker\, teacher\, and women’s shelter counsellor. Her writing\, music\, and art practice centers on temporality\, presumptions of sentience\, subversion\, rhythm\, gesture\, geographies\, biophonies\, frequencies\, the ouroboric\, the peripatetic\, love and the polyglottic. Hailing from Antler River/Deshkan Ziibiing/London\, Ontario\, Coco has studied at universities in Nova Scotia\, New Brunswick\, New Zealand\, and Ireland. She lives litorally in rural Port Greville\, Mi’kma’ki/Nova Scotia amidst crows\, coyotes\, grackles\, bees\, humpback\, lichen and fox.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/colleen-coco-collins-at-the-antler-river-poetry-series/
LOCATION:Landon Branch London Public Library\, 167 Wortley Road\, London\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Festival,Reading
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250908T213000
DTSTAMP:20260519T062045
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SUMMARY:stephanie roberts at the LOGOS Lecture Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:stephanie roberts\, author of the poetry collection UNMET\, will be a guest at the LOGOS Lecture Reading Series! stephanie will be joined by fellow guest readers Chanel Sutherland\, Kelly Nora Drukker\, Marlihan Lopez\, Nathalie Batraville\, Laura Doyle Péan and Uchenna Dike. There will be an open-mic session as well\, with spaces for eight readers. \nThe event\, hosted by H. Nigel Thomas\, will take place on Sunday\, September 8 at 7PM. \nMore details here. \nGrab a copy of UNMET here! \nABOUT UNMET \nThis is what comes of taking dreams / off the horizon. It is the sun / or nothing else\, you would scream / if you weren’t caught up in the chorus. \nLeaning deliberately on the imagined while scrutinizing reality and hoping for the as-yet-unseen\, UNMET explores frustration\, justice\, and thwarted rescue from a perspective that is Black-Latinx\, Canadian\, immigrant\, and female. Drawing on a wide range of poetics\, from Wallace Stevens to Diane Seuss\, roberts’s musically-driven narrative surrealism confronts such timely issues as police brutality\, respectability politics\, intimate partner violence\, and ecological crisis\, and considers the might-have-been alongside the what-could-be\, negotiating with the past without losing hope for the future. \nABOUT STEPHANIE ROBERTS \nstephanie roberts is the author of rushes from the river disappointment\, a Quebec Writers’ Federation finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, the winner of The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018\, a recipient of the Sage Hill Writing award for Black Excellence\, and a Canada Council of the Arts grantee. Her work has been critically praised and featured in well over one hundred periodicals and anthologies\, in print and online\, throughout Canada\, the US\, and Europe. She is a citizen of Canada\, Panama\, and the US\, and has lived most of her life in Quebec.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/stephanie-roberts-at-the-logos-lecture-reading-series/
LOCATION:Lectures LOGOS Readings\, 2741 Notre-Dame West\, Montreal\, QC\, H3J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250417T210000
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CREATED:20250207T201825Z
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SUMMARY:UNMET: stephanie roberts at the Third Thursday Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:stephanie roberts\, author of the poetry collection UNMET\, will be a reader for Cobourg’s Third Thursday Reading Series! stephanie will be joined by Nathanael Jones and Laila Malik for this reading series hosted by James Pickersgill. \nThe event will take place in the Northumberland Room at the Best Western Cobourg Inn on Thursday\, April 17 at 7:30PM. Admission is PWYC (Pay What You Can). \nMore details here. \nOrder UNMET here! \nABOUT UNMET \nThis is what comes of taking dreams / off the horizon. It is the sun / or nothing else\, you would scream / if you weren’t caught up in the chorus. \nLeaning deliberately on the imagined while scrutinizing reality and hoping for the as-yet-unseen\, UNMET explores frustration\, justice\, and thwarted rescue from a perspective that is Black-Latinx\, Canadian\, immigrant\, and female. Drawing on a wide range of poetics\, from Wallace Stevens to Diane Seuss\, roberts’s musically-driven narrative surrealism confronts such timely issues as police brutality\, respectability politics\, intimate partner violence\, and ecological crisis\, and considers the might-have-been alongside the what-could-be\, negotiating with the past without losing hope for the future. \nABOUT STEPHANIE ROBERTS \nstephanie roberts is the author of rushes from the river disappointment\, a Quebec Writers’ Federation finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, the winner of The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018\, a recipient of the Sage Hill Writing award for Black Excellence\, and a Canada Council of the Arts grantee. Her work has been critically praised and featured in well over one hundred periodicals and anthologies\, in print and online\, throughout Canada\, the US\, and Europe. She is a citizen of Canada\, Panama\, and the US\, and has lived most of her life in Quebec.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/unmet-stephanie-roberts-at-the-third-thursday-reading-series/
LOCATION:Best Western Cobourg Inn\, 930 Burnham St\, Cobourg\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion,Reading
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250329T180000
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SUMMARY:UNMET: stephanie roberts at Ottawa VerseFest
DESCRIPTION:stephanie roberts\, author of the forthcoming poetry collection UNMET\, will be at the Ottawa VerseFest! stephanie will be part of the Plan 99 Reading Series\, and will be joined by fellow poets Bridget Huh and Sara Berkeley. \nThe event will take place at the Manx Pub on Saturday\, March 29 at 5PM. \nMore details here. \nPreorder UNMET here! \nABOUT UNMET \nThis is what comes of taking dreams / off the horizon. It is the sun / or nothing else\, you would scream / if you weren’t caught up in the chorus. \nLeaning deliberately on the imagined while scrutinizing reality and hoping for the as-yet-unseen\, UNMET explores frustration\, justice\, and thwarted rescue from a perspective that is Black-Latinx\, Canadian\, immigrant\, and female. Drawing on a wide range of poetics\, from Wallace Stevens to Diane Seuss\, roberts’s musically-driven narrative surrealism confronts such timely issues as police brutality\, respectability politics\, intimate partner violence\, and ecological crisis\, and considers the might-have-been alongside the what-could-be\, negotiating with the past without losing hope for the future. \nABOUT STEPHANIE ROBERTS \nstephanie roberts is the author of rushes from the river disappointment\, a Quebec Writers’ Federation finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, the winner of The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018\, a recipient of the Sage Hill Writing award for Black Excellence\, and a Canada Council of the Arts grantee. Her work has been critically praised and featured in well over one hundred periodicals and anthologies\, in print and online\, throughout Canada\, the US\, and Europe. She is a citizen of Canada\, Panama\, and the US\, and has lived most of her life in Quebec.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/unmet-stephanie-roberts-at-ottawa-versefest/
LOCATION:The Manx\, 370 Elgin St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2P 1N1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion,Festival,Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250205T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250205T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T062045
CREATED:20250203T201240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T201411Z
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SUMMARY:Question Authority: Mark Kingwell at Vanier College
DESCRIPTION:Mark Kingwell will be the keynote speaker at the Vanier College Humanities Symposium\, with a talk on his new book Question Authority: A Polemic About Trust in Five Meditations. Mark will discuss how to reclaim the democratic spirit of questioning authority and thinking. \nThe talk will take place on Wednesday\, February 5 at 1:30PM. Presentations will take place in the Vanier Auditorium\, A-103. \nMore details here. \nGrab Question Authority here! \nABOUT QUESTION AUTHORITY \nPhilosopher Mark Kingwell thinks about thinking for yourself in an era of radical know-it-all-ism. \n“Question authority\,” the popular 1960s slogan commanded. “Think for yourself.” But what started as a counter-cultural catchphrase\, playful in logic but serious in intent\, has become a practical paradox. Yesterday’s social critics are the tone-policing tyrants of today\, while those who claim “colourblindness” see no need to engage with critical theory at all. The resulting crisis of authority\, made worse by rival political factions and chaotic public discourse\, has exposed cracks in every facet of shared social life. Politics\, academia\, journalism\, medicine\, religion\, science—every kind of institutional claim is now routinely subject to objection\, investigation\, and outright disbelief. A recurring feature of this comprehensive distrust of authority is the firm\, often unshakeable\, belief in personal righteousness and superiority: what Mark Kingwell calls our “addiction to conviction.” \nIn this critical survey of the predicament of contemporary authority\, Kingwell draws on philosophical argument\, personal reflection\, and details from the headlines in an attempt to reclaim the democratic spirit of questioning authority and thinking for oneself. Defending a program of compassionate skepticism\, Question Authority is a fascinating survey of the role of individual humility in public life and illuminates how we might each do our part in the infinite project of justice. \nABOUT MARK KINGWELL \nMark Kingwell is a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto\, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada\, and a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/mark-kingwell-at-vanier-college/
LOCATION:Vanier College\, Vanier Auditorium A-103\, 821 avenue Sainte-Croix\, Montréal\, QC\, H4L 3X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion
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DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T062045
CREATED:20250107T200149Z
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SUMMARY:Lisa Alward at the Lorenzo Society Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Alward\, author of Cocktail\, will be featured in the UNB Lorenzo Society’s Reading Series\, hosted by Gemma Marr. \nThe reading will take place on Thursday\, January 30 at 7PM. \nMore details to come here. \nGrab a copy of Cocktail here! \nABOUT COCKTAIL \nWinner of the 2023 Danuta Gleed Literary Award • Longlisted for the 2024 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction • Winner of the New Brunswick 2023 Mrs. Dunster’s Award for Fiction • One of the Globe and Mail’s “Sixty-Two Books to Read This Fall” • Listed in CBC Books Fiction to Read in Fall 2023 • A Miramichi Reader Best Book of 2023 • A Tyee Best Book of 2023 \nA girl receives a bedtime visit from a drunken party guest\, who will haunt her fantasies for years. A young mother discovers underneath the wallpaper a striking portrait that awakens inconvenient desires. A divorced man distracts himself from the mess he’s made by flirting with a stranger. These intimate\, immersive stories explore life’s watershed moments\, in which seemingly insignificant details—a pot of hyacinths\, a freshly painted yellow wall—and the most chance of encounters come to exert a tidal pull. Set in the swinging sixties and each decade since\, Cocktail reveals the schism between the lives we build up around us and our deepest hidden selves. \nABOUT LISA ALWARD \nLisa Alward’s short fiction has appeared in The Journey Prize and twice in Best Canadian Stories. She has won the Fiddlehead Prize as well as the Peter Hinchcliffe Fiction Award\, has been a finalist for The Malahat Review’s Open Season Award\, an honourable mention in the Peter Hinchcliffe Award\, and been featured on numerous other long lists\, including for the CBC Story Prize and Prism International’s Jacob Zilber Prize (three times). She was born and grew up in Halifax and completed an English degree at the University of Toronto and an MA at Queen Mary College in London\, England. In the eighties and early nineties\, she worked in book publishing in Toronto\, before moving with her young family to Vancouver and ultimately to Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, where at fifty she began to write stories. Cocktail (Biblioasis)\, which received a starred review in Kirkus Reviews\, is her debut collection.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/lisa-alward-at-the-lorenzo-society-reading-series/
LOCATION:Oland Hall\, Room 104\, University of New Brunswick\, NB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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SUMMARY:Richard Kelly Kemick at Real Vancouver Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Richard Kelly Kemick will be reading from his new short story collection Hello\, Horse at the Real Vancouver Writers Series! Richard will be joined by fellow authors A-E Best\, Matthew Walsh\, Andrea Warner\, Niloufar-Lily Soltan\, and Jake Cardinal\, along with hosts Dina Del Bucchia and Sean Cranbury. \nThe event will take place at Iron Dog Books on Tuesday\, November 5 at 7PM. \nMore details here. \nGet Hello\, Horse here! \nABOUT HELLO\, HORSE \nTaut\, stylish stories take on big moral questions from surprising perspectives. \nA teenager’s job mucking stalls at a dog track takes a strange turn when his co-worker finds a new religion at odds with winning streaks. Two brothers set out in search of fame upon the frozen waters of a subarctic lake. After her mother’s death\, a high school student tries to make rent by winning the Unitarian Church’s Annual Young Writer’s Short Story Competition. An incarcerated man considers the nature of justice between shifts with his fellow inmates at Nations at War\, the ultimate live-action experience for tourists eager to learn about the Canadian Civil War. \nSpanning states and provinces\, and featuring an apocalypse\, a coterie of ghosts\, nuns on ice\, and an above-average number of dogs\, the stories in Hello\, Horse consider the mirage of authenticity and the impact of decisions we make—for better and for worse. \nABOUT RICHARD KELLY KEMICK \nRichard Kelly Kemick is an award-winning poet\, journalist\, and fiction writer. His limited series podcast\, Natural Life\, is an intimate and unexpectedly honest documentary on his cousin\, who is serving a life sentence without parole in Michigan. Richard is also the author of I Am Herod (also on audiobook)\, which takes readers undercover at one of the world’s largest religious events\, and Caribou Run\, a collection of poetry. He is the recipient of multiple awards including two National Magazine Awards and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta’s 2019 Award for Best Short Story. He lives in Vancouver\, British Columbia.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/richard-kelly-kemick-at-real-vancouver-writers-series/
LOCATION:Iron Dog Books\, 2671 East Hastings St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5K 1Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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SUMMARY:Colleen Coco Collins at the UNB Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Colleen Coco Collins\, author of the poetry collection Sorry About the Fire (Apr 4\, 2024)\, will be reading as part of the UNB Reading Series! Books will be available for sale and signing from Westminster Bookmark. \nThe reading will take place on Thursday\, October 24 at 7:30PM. \nGrab a copy of Sorry About the Fire here! \nABOUT SORRY ABOUT THE FIRE \nA CBC Books’ Poetry Collection to Watch for in Spring 2024 \nI wanted a good bewildering\, / down deep\, / as the keep of a castle. \nWith a voice as ungovernable and determined as Prometheus—who stole fire from Zeus only to face dire consequences—Colleen Coco Collins’ debut poems are daring dispatches from beyond the margins: light-filled flares sent up from the edge of language\, sentience\, land\, and story. Drawing on all of her multidisciplinary enamorations and rendered through the triple vision of her Irish\, French\, and Odawa heritage\, Sorry About the Fire introduces not just a poet\, but a stunningly original sensibility. \nABOUT COLLEEN COCO COLLINS \nColleen Coco Collins [she/they] is an interdisciplinary artist of Irish\, French\, and Odawa descent\, working in songwriting\, performance\, poetry and visual arts. She’s worked as a gallery director\, in forestry\, fossil preparation\, and renovation; as an autism support worker\, teacher\, and women’s shelter counsellor. Her writing\, music\, and art practice centers on temporality\, presumptions of sentience\, subversion\, rhythm\, gesture\, geographies\, biophonies\, frequencies\, the ouroboric\, the peripatetic\, love and the polyglottic. Hailing from Antler River/Deshkan Ziibiing/London\, Ontario\, Coco has studied at universities in Nova Scotia\, New Brunswick\, New Zealand\, and Ireland. She lives litorally in rural Port Greville\, Mi’kma’ki/Nova Scotia amidst crows\, coyotes\, grackles\, bees\, humpback\, lichen and fox.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/colleen-coco-collins-at-the-unb-reading-series/
LOCATION:UNB Fredericton\, Fredericton\, NB\, E3B 5A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241023T203000
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SUMMARY:Luke Hathaway at the Antler River Poetry Series
DESCRIPTION:Join Luke Hathaway\, author of The Affirmations\, for the Antler River Poetry Series\, alongside fellow poet Sarah Burgoyne. Attendees are encouraged to wear a mask to protect vulnerable members of the community. \nThe readings will take place at the Landon Branch of the London Public Library on Wednesday\, October 23 at 7PM. \nMore details here. \nGet The Affirmations here! \nABOUT THE AFFIRMATIONS \nShortlisted for the 2023 J.M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award • Winner of the 2021 Confederation Poets Prize • One of The Times’ Best Poetry Books of 2022 • A CBC Best Poetry Book of 2022 • Nominated for the 2023 ReLit Award for Poetry \nThe mystics who coined the phrase ‘the way of affirmation’ understood the apocalyptic nature of the word yes\, the way it can lead out of one life and into another. Moving among the languages of Christian conversion\, Classical metamorphosis\, seasonal transformation\, and gender transition\, Luke Hathaway tells the story of the love that rewired his being\, asking each of us to experience the transfiguration that can follow upon saying yes—with all one’s heart\, with all one’s soul\, with all one’s mind\, with all one’s strength . . . and with all one’s body\, too. \nABOUT LUKE HATHAWAY \nLuke Hathaway is a trans poet who teaches English and Creative Writing at Saint Mary’s University in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. He has been before now at some time boy and girl\, bush\, bird\, and a mute fish in the sea. His book Years\, Months\, and Days was named a best book of 2018 in the New York Times. He mentors new librettists as a faculty member in the Amadeus Choir’s Choral Composition Lab\, and makes music with Daniel Cabena as part of the metamorphosing ensemble ANIMA.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/luke-hathaway-at-the-antler-river-poetry-series/
LOCATION:Landon Branch London Public Library\, 167 Wortley Road\, London\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion,Reading
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SUMMARY:Mark Bourrie at the Midland Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Join Mark Bourrie\, historian and award-winning author of Crosses in the Sky\, for a discussion about his newest book at the Midland Public Library. \nThe event will take place on Wednesday\, October 23 at 6PM. \nRegistration and more details here. \nGrab Crosses in the Sky here! \nABOUT CROSSES IN THE SKY \nFrom the bestselling author of Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre Esprit-Radisson \nThis is the story of the collision of two worlds. In the early 1600s\, the Jesuits—the Catholic Church’s most ferocious warriors for Christ—tried to create their own nation on the Great Lakes and turn the Huron (Wendat) Confederacy into a model Jesuit state. At the centre of their campaign was missionary Jean de Brébeuf\, a mystic who sought to die a martyr’s death. He lived among a proud people who valued kindness and rights for all\, especially women. In the end\, Huronia was destroyed. Brébeuf became a Catholic saint\, and the Jesuit’s “martyrdom” became one of the founding myths of Canada. \nIn this first secular biography of Brébeuf\, historian Mark Bourrie\, bestselling author of Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson\, recounts the missionary’s fascinating life and tells the tragic story of the remarkable people he lived among. Drawing on the letters and documents of the time—including Brébeuf’s accounts of his bizarre spirituality—and modern studies of the Jesuits\, Bourrie shows how Huron leaders tried to navigate this new world and the people struggled to cope as their nation came apart. Riveting\, clearly told\, and deeply researched\, Crosses in the Sky is an essential addition to—and expansion of—Canadian history. \nABOUT MARK BOURRIE \nMark Bourrie is an Ottawa-based author\, lawyer\, and journalist. He holds a master’s in journalism from Carleton University and a PhD in history from the University of Ottawa. In 2017\, he was awarded a Juris Doctor degree and was called to the bar in 2018. He has won numerous awards for his journalism\, including a National Magazine Award\, and received the RBC Charles Taylor Prize in 2020 for his book Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson. His most recent book\, Big Men Fear Me: The Fast Life and Quick Death of Canada’s Most Powerful Media Mogul\, was nominated for several book awards.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/mark-bourrie-at-the-midland-public-library/
LOCATION:Midland Public Library\, 320 King Street\, Midland\, ON\, L4R 3M6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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SUMMARY:Caroline Adderson at Plan 99
DESCRIPTION:Caroline Adderson\, author of Giller-longlisted A Way to Be Happy (Sep 10\, 2024)\, will be featured at the Plan 99 Reading Series! Caroline will read from her new short story collection\, and books will be available for sale and signing. \nThe event will take place at The Manx on Saturday\, October 5 at 5PM. More details TBA. \nGet A Way to Be Happy here! \nABOUT A WAY TO BE HAPPY \nLonglisted for the 2024 Giller Prize \nShort stories about disparate characters consider what it means to find happiness. \nOn New Year’s Eve\, a pair of addicts robs a string of high-end parties in order to fund their own recovery. A recently separated woman relocates to a small northern town\, where she receives a life-changing visitation\, and a Russian hitman\, suffering from a mysterious lung ailment\, retrieves long-buried memories of his past. In the nineteenth century\, a disparate group of women coalesce in the attempt to aid a young girl in her escape from a hospital for the insane. These are but some of the remarkable characters who populate these stories\, all of them grappling with conflicts ranging from mundane to extraordinary. Caroline Adderson’s A Way to Be Happy considers what it means to find happiness—and how often it comes through the grace of others. \nABOUT CAROLINE ADDERSON \nCaroline Adderson is the author of five novels (A Russian Sister\, Ellen in Pieces\, The Sky Is Falling\, Sitting Practice\, and A History of Forgetting)\, two previous collections of short stories (Pleased to Meet You and Bad Imaginings)\, as well as many books for young readers. Her award nominations include the Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award\, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award\, two Commonwealth Writers’ Prizes\, the Governor General’s Literary Award\, the Rogers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, and the Scotiabank Giller Prize longlist. The recipient of three BC Book Prizes\, three CBC Literary Awards\, and the Marian Engel Award for mid-career achievement\, Caroline lives and writes in Vancouver.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/caroline-adderson-at-plan-99/
LOCATION:The Manx\, 370 Elgin St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2P 1N1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading
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SUMMARY:Richard Kelly Kemick at the Hamilton Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Richard Kelly Kemick\, author of Hello\, Horse (Aug 6\, 2024)\, will be running a short-fiction workshop and reading as part of the Hamilton Public Library’s Author Series. The 90-minute fiction workshop\, called A Short Class on Short Stories\, analyzes classic and contemporary short stories\, character development\, plot structure\, precise language\, effective dialogue\, impactful endings and the submission process for literary magazines. Richard will also be reading from his new collection. \nThe event will take place at the HPL Central Library on Tuesday\, October 1 at 6PM. Registration and more details here. \nGrab Hello\, Horse here! \nABOUT HELLO\, HORSE \nTaut\, stylish stories take on big moral questions from surprising perspectives. \nA teenager’s job mucking stalls at a dog track takes a strange turn when his co-worker finds a new religion at odds with winning streaks. Two brothers set out in search of fame upon the frozen waters of a subarctic lake. After her mother’s death\, a high school student tries to make rent by winning the Unitarian Church’s Annual Young Writer’s Short Story Competition. An incarcerated man considers the nature of justice between shifts with his fellow inmates at Nations at War\, the ultimate live-action experience for tourists eager to learn about the Canadian Civil War. \nSpanning states and provinces\, and featuring an apocalypse\, a coterie of ghosts\, nuns on ice\, and an above-average number of dogs\, the stories in Hello\, Horse consider the mirage of authenticity and the impact of decisions we make—for better and for worse. \nABOUT RICHARD KELLY KEMICK \nRichard Kelly Kemick is an award-winning poet\, journalist\, and fiction writer. His limited series podcast\, Natural Life\, is an intimate and unexpectedly honest documentary on his cousin\, who is serving a life sentence without parole in Michigan. Richard is also the author of I Am Herod (also on audiobook)\, which takes readers undercover at one of the world’s largest religious events\, and Caribou Run\, a collection of poetry. He is the recipient of multiple awards including two National Magazine Awards and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta’s 2019 Award for Best Short Story. He lives in Vancouver\, British Columbia.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/richard-kelly-kemick-at-the-hamilton-public-library/
LOCATION:Hamilton Public Library\, 55 York Blvd\, Hamilton\, ON\, L8R 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Reading,Workshop
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