Short Stories Exploding Pages
Sep
28

Short Stories Exploding Pages

How do we build a whole world in a few pages? And how do we fill that world with memorable characters, vibrant scenes, and enough tension to keep the reader turning the page? Join these experienced authors in a conversation on short story craft.

Moderator: Taslim Jaffer

Readers: Shashi Bhat, Death by a Thousand Cuts: Stories (Penguin Random House) | Caroline Adderson, A Way to Be Happy (Biblioasis)

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EDIBLE GARDEN - In Conversation
Sep
28

EDIBLE GARDEN - In Conversation

Did you think that from the garden to the table was just for restaurants? Join Rosie Daykin, the founder of Butter Bakery & Café in this one-on-one talk and learn how you can create this magic in your home kitchen.

Moderator: Lucy Hyslop

Reader: Rosie Daykin, The Side Gardener: Recipes & Notes from My Garden (Appetite by Penguin Random House)

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Romance from the Page to the Screen
Sep
28

Romance from the Page to the Screen

Novelists Gurjinder Basran and Sonya Lalli share the stage with Hallmark director Christie Will Wolf to read, discuss, and share all things romantic on the page and screen.

Readers: Gurjinder Basran, The Wedding: A Novel (Douglas & McIntyre) | Sonya Lalli, Jasmine and Jake Rock the Boat (Penguin Random House) | Christie Will Wolf (Hallmark)

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A Crime Writer’s Secrets; Inspiration, Characters, and Location 
Sep
28

A Crime Writer’s Secrets; Inspiration, Characters, and Location 

Three bestselling Lower Mainland authors with three different outlooks on mystery and crime-writing, ranging from dark and thought-provoking to historical intrigue to outright comedy. Join us for a lively conversation where A.J. Devlin, S.M. Freedman, and Iona Whishaw chat about their inspiration, their locations (British Columbia!), and their characters and entertain us with short readings.

Moderator: Erik D’Sousa, Death on the Rocks (Timbercrest Publishing)

Readers: A.J. Devlin, Bronco Buster (NeWest Press) | S.M. Freedman, Blood Atonement (Dundurn Press) | Iona Whishaw, Lightning Strikes the Silence (TouchWood Editions)

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Poets to Love · Guest LGBTQIA2S+ CURATOR JEN CURRIN program
Sep
28

Poets to Love · Guest LGBTQIA2S+ CURATOR JEN CURRIN program

Join four dynamic queer poets for short readings and a discussion about the craft of writing poetry.

Moderator: Guest LGBTQIA2S+ Curator Jen Currin

Readers: kitchen mckeown, i need not be good (Rahila’s Ghost Press) | David Ly, Dream of Me as Water (Palimpsest Press) | Jane Shi, echolalia echolalia (Brick Books) | Kayla Czaga, Midway (House of Anansi Press)

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Shifting Reality: The Power of Contemporary Indigenous Literatures· GUEST INDIGENOUS CURATOR MICHELLE CYCA PROGRAM
Sep
28

Shifting Reality: The Power of Contemporary Indigenous Literatures· GUEST INDIGENOUS CURATOR MICHELLE CYCA PROGRAM

In this conversation, Indigenous scholars and educators Daniel Heath Justice and Joaquin Munoz will discuss their pedagogical and personal approaches to Indigenous literatures and the pursuit of stories that can shift reality for Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers alike.

Moderator: Indigenous Curator Michelle Cyca

Readers: Joaquin Muñoz | Daniel Heath Justice, Our Fire Survives the Storm (UBC Press)

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Grief and Movement
Sep
28

Grief and Movement

Two poets come together to share their grief and resiliency in the face of loss, as well as their ability to move on because of love.

Sponsored by the Canada Arts Council and the Writers Union of Canada

Host: Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Bramah's Quest (Nightwood Editions)

Readers: Kayla Czaga, Midway (House of Anansi Press) | Cathy Stonehouse, Dream House: A Poem (Nightwood Editions)

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Love & Longing: Indigenous Poetics · GUEST INDIGENOUS CURATOR MICHELLE CYCA PROGRAM
Sep
28

Love & Longing: Indigenous Poetics · GUEST INDIGENOUS CURATOR MICHELLE CYCA PROGRAM

In this event, Indigenous writers Selina Boan and Molly Cross-Blanchard will read from their recent collections and meet in conversation for a rich discussion about poetry, process, and cross-genre creativity. 

Moderator: Molly Cross-Blanchard, Exhibitionist (Coach House Books)

Reader: Selina Boan, Undoing Hours (Harbour Publishing)

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The Making of Chapbooks
Sep
28

The Making of Chapbooks

Poetry Panel Chapbooks

Moderator: Kevin Spenst, Hymned Data (Pinhole Poetry)

Readers: Kurt Trzcinski, Tonewood (Red Tower Bookworks) | Salena Wiener, bodies like gardens (Cactus Press) | Christina Shah, Rig Veda (Anstruther Press)

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Mentors on the Mic
Sep
28

Mentors on the Mic

This panel invites some of Vancouver’s most engaged Spoken Word Poets who have mentored, taught, and significantly impacted many poets across the country.

Moderator: Johnny D Trinh

Readers: CR Avery, 38 Bar Blues (Write Bloody North) | Johnny MacRae | Kiran Kaur | Leslie Stark | Brandon Wint, Divine Animal (Write Bloody North)

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Getting Personal: Memoir
Sep
28

Getting Personal: Memoir

Join these acclaimed authors as they share their personal stories taking us through the hardest of times to the joys and celebrations so that we cry, laugh, and cheer with them.

Moderator: Todd Wong

Readers: Keiko Honda, Accidental Blooms (Caitlin Press) | Tara Sidhoo Fraser, When My Ghost Sings: A Memoir of Stroke, Recovery, and Transformation (Arsenal Pulp Press) | Kagan Goh, Surviving Samsara: A Memoir of Breakdowns, Breakthroughs, and Mental Illness (Caitlin Press)

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Genre Queer · Guest LGBTQIA2S+Curator Jen Currin program
Sep
28

Genre Queer · Guest LGBTQIA2S+Curator Jen Currin program

Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Alex Leslie, and Hasan Namir will give short readings of their work and discuss their experiences as writers who work across genres, including creative non-fiction, new media, poetry, children’s literature, the short story, and the novel.

Moderator: LGBTQIA2S+ Curator Jen Currin

Readers: Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Wrist (Kegedonce Press) | Hasan Namir, Banana Dream (Holiday House, Neal Porter Books) | Alex Leslie, Vancouver for Beginners (Book*hug Press)

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Three Poetic Journeys: When Do We Belong?
Sep
28

Three Poetic Journeys: When Do We Belong?

Three poets share their work and their lived experiences as families shift, move, and mitigate immigration and relocation.

Host: Daniela Elza

Readers: Svetlana Ischenko, Nucleus: A Poet’s Lyrical Journey from Ukraine to Canada (Ronsdale Press) | Onjana Yawnghwe, We Follow the River (Caitlin Press) | Holly Flauto, Permission to Settle (Anvil Press)

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Reading the Migration Library Launch
Sep
28

Reading the Migration Library Launch

Undercurrents and Folds is a series of small-edition artist publications in the project Reading the Migration Library (RML). Host artists Deanne Achong and Lois Klassen will launch the publications by introducing the work of participating artists and discussing artist publishing. Artists involved in the series are Leah Decter, Peter Morin, Sarah Shamash, Candie Tanaka, Tania Willard, and Clare Yow.

Facilitators: Lois Klassen | Deanne Achong

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Environmental Concerns: The Good, the Bad, and the Personal
Sep
28

Environmental Concerns: The Good, the Bad, and the Personal

Join these three authors who examine climate change and its devastation from various vantage points to give us the personal, the historical and the hopeful.

Sponsored by The Writers Union of Canada and the Canada Arts Council

Moderator: Vince Beiser

Readers: Sarah Cox, Signs of Life (Goose Lane Editions) | Meghan Fandrich, Burning Sage: Poems from the Lytton fire (Caitlin Press) | Frances Peck, Uncontrolled Flight (NeWest Editions)

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Poetry in Transit
Sep
28

Poetry in Transit

Every year, the Association of Book Publishers of BC and TransLink collaborate to bring you excerpts from 10 of the newest books of poetry published in that year. Be the first to hear and meet the poets.

Host: Evelyn Lau

Readers: Donna Kane, Asterisms (Harbour Publishing) | Michelle Brown, Swans (Palimpsest Press) | Justene Dion-Glowa, Trailer Park Shakes (Brick Books) | Bradley Peters, Sonnets from a Cell (Brick Books) | Tiffany Stone, Super Small: Miniature Marvels of the Natural World (Greystone Books) | Michelle Poirier Brown, You Might Be Sorry You Read This (University of Alberta Press) | Christopher Levenson, Moorings (Caitlin Press) | Dina Del Bucchia, You’re Gonna Love This (Talonbooks) | Svetlana Ischenko, Nucleus: A Poet’s Lyrical Journey from Ukraine to Canada (Ronsdale Press) | Andrea Scott, In the Warm Shallows of What Remains (Raven Chapbooks/Rainbow Publishers)

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Into the Darkness and Out through Humour
Sep
28

Into the Darkness and Out through Humour

Local authors are invited to share their work and discuss it with a live audience.

Moderator: Anna Eastland, Unexpected Blossoming: A journey of grief and hope (Blurb)

Readers: Kate MacIntosh, The Champagne Letters (Simon and Schuster/Gallery Books) | Esmeralda Cabral, How to Clean a Fish: And Other Adventures in Portugal (University of Alberta Press)

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An Afternoon with Eden Robinson
Sep
28

An Afternoon with Eden Robinson

Join us for an intimate chat with award winning author, Eden Robinson. Moderated by Historic Joy Kogawa House interim executive director, Johnny D Trinh, this discussion will explore Robinson’s craft and process through a reflection of her body of work. Eden will also share selected excerpts from her works, and insights on future possibilities.

Moderator: Johnny D Trinh

Reader: Eden Robinson, Son of a Trickster, Monkey Beach (Penguin Random House)

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The Seventeen Syllable Slam
Sep
28

The Seventeen Syllable Slam

The Seventeen Syllable Slam is a literary comedy poetry competition where poets attempt to win over judges with their short poems.

Participants: Sonya Littlejohn | Herbert | Erin Kirsch | Amanda Eagleson | Trevana Spilchen | Mo the Poet | David Geary | Duncan Shields | Kayla Price | Fernando Raguero | Aaron Hunter | Leslie Stark | Warren Dean Fulton | RC Weslowski | Kyle Hawke

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So You Want to Write a Memoir
Sep
28

So You Want to Write a Memoir

Three writers, members of the BC chapter of the Canadian Authors Association, who have written and published memoirs, will tell the audience what propelled them to write a memoir, how they went about collecting and organizing the material, what they included and what they left out, what was most rewarding and most frustrating about writing the book, and how they found a publisher.

Readers: Rosemary Keevil, The Art of Losing It: A Memoir of Grief and Addiction (She Writes Press) | Patrick McLaren, Magic Travels: The Unlikely Adventures of a Geologist (Friesen Press) | Franke James, Freeing Theresa: A True Story About My Sister and Me (The James Gang, Iconoclasts)

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