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SUMMARY:Marie-Claire Blais in conversation with Katia Grubisic
DESCRIPTION:[français ci-dessous] \nPlease note that due to unforeseen circumstances\, this event\, originally scheduled for November 17th\,  has been rescheduled for Saturday\, November 20th\, at 7 PM. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause\, and hope to see you then! \nSaturday\, November 20\, 2021\, 7 p.m. \nOnline on Zoom\, registration required (see below for details) \nIconic Quebec writer\, novelist\, playwright\, and poet Marie-Claire Blais will discuss her novel Songs for Angel as well as the process of translation with Katia Grubisic\, who rendered Des chants pour Angel into English. \nThe ninth novel in internationally acclaimed author Marie-Claire Blais’s extraordinary Soifs cycle\, Songs for Angel is an impassioned interrogation of violence and hate that takes us into the soul of a white supremacist on the verge of a racist attack. \nThe conversation will take place in English and in French on Zoom. Sign-up here\, the Zoom information will be emailed to you prior to the event. \nRead more about and purchase a copy of Marie-Claire Blais’s Songs for Angel\, translated by Katia Grubisic. \nExplore other 2021 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \n__ \nEn raison de circonstances imprévues\, l’événement Marie-Claire Blais en conversation avec Katia Grubisic qui était prévu pour le 17 novembre\, sera reporté à samedi\, le 20 novembre à la même heure\, 19 h. Nous vous prions de bien vouloir nous excuser pour tout inconvénient que cela peut vous causer. \nSamedi 20 novembre 2021\, à 19 h. \nEn ligne sur Zoom\, inscription obligatoire (voir ci-dessous pour tous les détails). \nParmi les grandes écrivaines québécoises\, la romancière\, dramaturge et poète Marie-Claire Blais parlera de son roman Songs for Angel et du processus de traduction avec Katia Grubisic\, écrivaine\, poète et traductrice\, qui signe cette version anglaise de Des chants pour Angel. \nCe neuvième roman de l’extraordinaire cycle Soifs de l’auteure de renommée internationale Marie-Claire Blais\, Songs for Angel est une interrogation passionnée sur la violence et la haine qui nous plonge dans l’âme d’un suprémaciste blanc suite à une fusillade. \nLa conversation aura lieu en anglais et en français sur Zoom. Inscription obligatoire ici\, les informations Zoom vous seront envoyées par courriel avant l’événement. \nPour en savoir plus et achetez un exemplaire de Songs for Angel de Marie-Claire Blais\, traduit par Katia Grubisic\, cliquez ici. \nConsultez le reste de notre programmation « Holiday Book Fair » 2021\, et découvrez d’autres livres de langue anglaise écrits\, publiés ou traduits au Québec sur ReadQuebec.ca.
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/blais-grubisic/
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SUMMARY:Tomson Highway in conversation with Ann-Marie MacDonald
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 18\, 2021\, 7 pm\nCentre St. Jax\, Shatford Hall\, Sainte-Catherine street entrance\n1439\, Sainte-Catherine Street W.\, Montreal QC H3G 1S6\nIn person and live-streamed (see below for details) \nPlaywright\, novelist\, composer\, and pianist\, Tomson Highway’s play The Rez Sisters and his novel Kiss of the Fur Queen brought Cree life to the world. He will discuss his new book\, Permanent Astonishment: A Memoir\, with playwright\, actor\, and novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald\, whose first book\, runaway bestseller Fall On Your Knees\, was a selection of Oprah’s Book Club.  \nBook details: Read more about and purchase a copy of Tomson Highway’s Permanent Astonishment: A Memoir. Copies will also be available for purchase at St. Jax\, where the author will be available for signing. \nIn-person details: Tickets are not required but please note that space is limited; first come\, first seated. Doors open at 6:15 pm\, vaccination passports\, picture ID and masks will be required upon entry. Children over the age of 5 must wear a mask\, and all over the age of 13 must show proof of vaccination. Please use the Sainte-Catherine street entrance to Shatford Hall. There is a ramp and elevator at the Ste-Catherine Street entrance for those with limited mobility. Note that there is construction at MacKay and Sainte-Catherine and limited parking downtown\, we recommend not driving if possible. The venue is close to the Guy\, Peel\, and Lionel-Groulx metro stations. \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed on our Facebook\, Twitter and YouTube accounts\, no prior registration is required. Tune in to the platform of your choice at 7 pm on November 18\, 2021\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function. \nExplore other 2021 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \nWe look forward to seeing you on November 18\, digitally or IRL!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/highway-macdonald/
LOCATION:Shatford Hall\, Centre St. Jax\, 1439 Sainte-Catherine Street W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, H3G 1S6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Montreal Review of Books – Fall Issue Launch
DESCRIPTION:Montreal Review of Books – Fall Issue Launch\nTuesday\, November 16\, 2021\, 7 pm\nAtwater Library and Computer Centre\, Reading Room\n1200\, Atwater Avenue\, Westmount (Québec) H3Z 1X4\nIn person and live-streamed (see below for details) \nThe Montreal Review of Books team is thrilled to invite you to the launch of our Fall Issue. Join us for readings and conversation with Tara McGowan-Ross\, Helen Chau Bradley\, and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch.  \nTara McGowan-Ross is an urban Mi’kmaw multidisciplinary artist and writer. She is the host of Drawn & Quarterly’s Indigenous Literatures Book Club\, a critic of experimental and independent Montreal theatre\, and an editor for Insomniac Press. She is the author of Girth and Scorpion Season. Tara lives in Montreal. \nHelen Chau Bradley is a writer and musician living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). Their writing has appeared in carte blanche\, Cosmonauts Avenue\, Maisonneuve Magazine\, the Montreal Review of Books\, and elsewhere. They are the author of Automatic Object Lessons\, a poetry chapbook. They are the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attention Roleplay is their first book. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a queer Arab poet living in Tio’tia:ke\, unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, GUTS\, Carte Blanche\, the Shade Journal\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC poetry prize in 2019. You can find them on Instagram and Twitter @theonlyelitareq. Their book\, knot body\, was published by Metatron Press in 2020\, and their latest book\, The Good Arabs\, was published by Metonymy Press in September 2021. \nBook details: Read more about and purchase a copy of Personal Attention Roleplay by Helen Chau Bradley\, The Good Arabs by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\, and Nothing Will Be Different by Tara McGowan-Ross. Copies will also be available for purchase at the launch\, where the authors will be available to sign books. \nIn-person event details: Space is limited; first come\, first seated. Vaccination passports\, photo ID\, and masks will be required. Doors will open at 6:30 pm\, please use the Atwater Avenue entrance. Children over the age of 5 must wear a mask\, and all over the age of 13 must show proof of vaccination. \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed on our Facebook\, Twitter and YouTube accounts\, no prior registration is required. Tune in to the platform of your choice at 7 pm on November 16\, 2021\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function.  \nExplore other 2021 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \nWe look forward to seeing you on November 16\, digitally or IRL!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/mrb-fall-2021-launch/
LOCATION:Atwater Library\, 4023 Tupper Street\, Westmount\, Québec\, H3Z 1T4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Secret Mountain at Kids POP
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, September 26\, join The Secret Mountain and Kids POP for a picnic in the sun\, paper bag puppet parade\, and family concert! This activity-packed day will celebrate the release of a new musical picture book\, A Picnic in the Sun\, by Christiane Duchesne\, Jérôme Minière\, and illustrated by Marianne Ferrer. \nThe day starts at 12 p.m. with a picnic in the sun\, and a paper bag puppet-building workshop at Saint Viateur Park\, with craft supplies included. Then kids and their families will hit the road with their puppets for a festive puppet parade down Bernard Avenue—complete with a marching band. \n*Please note that the picnic portion of the event is sold out\, however there are still tickets available for the concert.* \nAfter the raucous parade\, guests arrive at Rialto Theatre for the main event: A children’s concert with performances by Clerel\, Geneviéve Toupin\, Jérôme Minière\, and José Major! Co-presented with La Petite Drawn & Quarterly\, the concert will feature sing-along songs and animations from A Picnic in the Sun. Get your tickets for the concert here. \nBefore festivities wrap\, kids can share a picture of their puppets with The Secret Mountain for a chance to see their creation brought to life—as a stuffed toy—by the studio boutique Raplapla! All activities are accessible by a $5 donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Montreal. \nA Picnic in the Sun is available online and at local bookstores\, including La Petite Drawn & Quarterly. In addition to the illustrated story\, the hardcover picture book includes a CD and digital album with the narrated story and 18 songs. \nPaper Bag Puppet Contest  \nCreate a puppet inspired by A Picnic in the Sun and share it with The Secret Mountain for a chance to win a custom stuffed-toy version by studio-boutique Raplala. Winner will be drawn Friday\, October 1\, 2021. \n1. Read A Picnic in the Sun for inspiration. \n2. Gather supplies and create your puppet. \n3. Send a picture to contest@thesecretmountain.com.
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/the-secret-mountain-at-kids-pop/
LOCATION:Rialto Theatre\, 5723 av. du Parc\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2V 4H2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Montreal Review of Books - Spring 2021 Issue Launch
DESCRIPTION:  \nMontreal Review of Books’ Spring 2021 issue launches on Thursday\, March 18. At 7pm\, join us for a virtual launch event featuring readings by Tawhida Tanya Evanson (whose novel Book of Wings is out from Esplanade Books)\, poet stephanie roberts (whose collection rushes from the river disappointment is out from McGill-Queens University Press) and noted literary luminary Linda Leith (whose memoir The Girl From Dream City comes out in April from University of Regina Press). This event is free and open to all. Register on Crowdcast to attend.
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/montreal-review-of-books-spring-2021-issue-launch/
LOCATION:QC
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SUMMARY:Storytime - Heure du conte: Little Girl Gazelle/L’enfant gazelle
DESCRIPTION:Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Story hour comes to your house — c’est l’heure du conte chez vous!  Sit your young ones down to hear the story of Little Girl Gazelle\, who learned to run before she could walk\, as told by author Stéphane Martelly and translator Katia Grubisic. For kids aged 4-8\, in French and English. This event will be transcribed live. Brief instructions on how to access the live transcript will be provided at the event. \nSponsored by Livres Babar Books. \nWriter\, painter and scholar\, Stéphane Martelly was born in Port-au-Prince and now lives in Montreal. Through a profoundly transdisciplinary approach\, she confronts theory\, critical reflection and art in her work. She is a professor of creative writing and Research-Creation at Université de Sherbrooke. She is writing a series of fables to think and imagine. Her latest book is L’enfant-gazelle (Remue-Ménage\, 2018)\, Little Girl Gazelle\, translation by Katia Grubisic (LLP\, 2020). \nKatia Grubisic writes poems\, made-up stories\, and a bunch of boring stuff for grownups. She also translates books\, like L’enfant gazelle\, from French to English. // Katia Grubisic écrit des poèmes\, des histoires qu’elle invente dans sa tête\, et plein de choses plates pour les grandes personnes\, et elle traduit aussi des livres\, comme L’enfant gazelle\, du français vers l’anglais. \n  \n			\n				Register\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Featured Books\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					No results found.No results found.\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				powered by Crowdcast
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/storytime-heure-du-conte-little-girl-gazelle-lenfant-gazelle/
LOCATION:QC
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SUMMARY:The Favorite Game: English-Quebec Literary Trivia
DESCRIPTION:Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\n\nHow book-savvy are you? Test your knowledge of all things Quebec lit in this virtual pub quiz (you’ll have to BYOB). Pit your wit against the crackerjack mind of quizmaster and poet Larissa Andrusyshyn\, win prizes! \n How to participate: \n\nDraft a team of up to 3 people and register for the event (you can also play solo or with one other person). You’ll receive a link to join the Zoom event on Saturday Nov. 28th.\nChoose a team name.\nBe ready with a pen and paper\, and remember NO googling! You can have smart friends not smart phones! We will work with the honour system\, honorable as we are.\nMake sure you don’t post answers in the event’s Zoom chat. You’ll need to organize a group chat on the platform of your choice (i.e. text\, Messenger\, Whatapp\, Google Hangouts\, or just pick up the phone!) for the event so you can communicate with your team\, if you don’t live in the same place.\nEach team will elect a captain who records ‘final answers’ for each round on paper.\nThe quiz will be divided into several rounds with breaks between for teams to discuss.\nAnswers will be given after each round and team captains will report scores to the quizmaster.\nTop scores will win prizes from our generous donors: Pow Pow Press\, Véhicule Press\, Metonymy Press\, and Drawn & Quarterly. \nGot it? Got it. See you there!\n\nAbout your host: \nLarissa Andrusyshyn is a writer\, teacher and local quizmaster. Her trivia nights have drawn crowds at many pubs and fundraising events in Montreal and she is the longstanding host of the weekly pub quiz at Ye Olde Orchard Pub in NDG where over the years they’ve collected upwards of $10\, 000 in support of the NDG Food Depot. She is also an avid quiz participant and hopes one day to make an appearance on Jeopardy! where she can carry on the spirit of her inspiration Alex Trebek. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n				Register
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/the-favorite-game-english-quebec-literary-trivia/
LOCATION:QC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201128T140000
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SUMMARY:Meet the Presses: Publishing in 2020
DESCRIPTION:Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				How has the pandemic affected an already-precarious industry? What are the new challenges\, and how are publishers meeting them? What strengths can they bring\, and what’s the way forward? More generally\, how do publishers decide what to publish? What can authors do to get their books noticed? Get the answers to these questions and more in this panel\, featuring representatives from new and established presses. Panel discussion followed by audience Q&A. \nWith Oliver Fugler (Metonymy Press)\, Simon Dardick (Véhicule Press)\, Hazel Millar (Book*hug)\, and Nurjehan Aziz (Mawenzi House). Moderated by Jason Camlot. \nThis event will be transcribed live. Brief instructions on how to access the live transcript will be provided at the event. \nJason Camlot’s most recent works include Phonopoetics: The Making of Early Literary Recordings (Stanford 2019)\, and CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (co-edited with Katherine McLeod\, McGill-Queens\, 2019). He directs the SpokenWeb research network\, and is Professor of English at Concordia University. \nHazel Millar is the Co-Publisher at Book*hug Press\, an independent literary press based in Toronto. She is the past Chair of the Board of the Literary Press Group of Canada and sits on several other publishing advisory boards and committees  She lives in Toronto with her husband\, Jay MillAr\, aka\, the other half of Book*hug Press\, their two sons\, and a cool calico cat named Tess. \nOliver Fugler is co-publisher at Metonymy Press\, based in Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). Metonymy publishes queer and feminist fiction and non-fiction by emerging and underrepresented writers\, and our aim is to keep gay book lovers satisfied. \nSimon Dardick is the co-publisher of Véhicule Press. \nNurjehan Aziz  came to Canada in 1980\, and in 1981 co-founded a literary magazine\, The Toronto Review of Contemporary Writing (1981-2001). She is the publisher and a director of Mawenzi House Publishers\, publishing mainly writers with backgrounds in Asia\, Africa\, the Caribbean\, and the Near East. She has edited a number of anthologies\, more recently Confluences 1 and Confluences 2 (Essays on the New Canadian Literature). \n			\n				Register\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				powered by Crowdcast
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/meet-the-presses-publishing-in-2020/
LOCATION:QC
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SUMMARY:Black Writers Out Loud: Kaie Kellough in Conversation with Canisia Lubrin
DESCRIPTION:Black Writers Out Loud is a series of Quebec Writers’ Federation events celebrating Black literary arts in Quebec. This fourth event in the series is co-produced with the AELAQ\, and features Kaie Kellough in conversation with Canisia Lubrin. These two award-winning authors from the worlds of poetry and prose come together to speak on their craft and all matters human.\n			\n				Register\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Featured Books\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					No results found.No results found.
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/black-writers-out-loud-kaie-kellough-in-conversation-with-canisia-lubrin/
LOCATION:QC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201126T190000
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SUMMARY:Montreal Review of Books Fall Issue Launch
DESCRIPTION:Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Help us celebrate the launch of the fall issue of the Montreal Review of Books! With readings by featured authors Carmine Starnino\, Kama La Mackerel\, and Eva Crocker. \nThis event will be transcribed live. Brief instructions on how to access the live transcript will be provided at the event. \nEva Crocker is the author of the critically acclaimed debut novel All I Ask\, which was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Her short story collection\, Barrelling Forward\, won the Alistair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction and the CAA Emerging Writer Award\, was a finalist for the Writers’ Trust Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ Emerging Writers and the NLCU Fresh Fish Award for Emerging Writers\, and was a National Post Best Book. \nKama La Mackerel is a Montreal-based Mauritian-Canadian multi-disciplinary artist\, educator\, writer\, community-arts facilitator and literary translator who works within and across performance\, photography\, installations\, textiles\, digital art and literature. Kama’s work is grounded in the exploration of justice\, love\, healing\, decoloniality\, hybridity\, cosmopolitanism and self- and collective-empowerment. ZOM-FAM\, their debut poetry collection\, is published by Metonymy Press.  \nCarmine Starnino has published five collections of poetry\, including This Way Out\, which was nominated for the Governor General’s Award in 2009 and recently translated into French by Éditions Hashtag under the title Par Ici La Sortie. His most recent collection is Dirty Words:Selected Poems 1997-2016. His other books include The New Canon: An Anthology of Canadian Poetry and Lazy Bastardism\, a collection of essays on contemporary poetry. He has received numerous awards\, including the CAA Prize for Poetry\, the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, and the F.G. Bressani Prize\, in addition to being shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Prize for the best first book of poetry.   \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Featured Books\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					No results found.No results found.\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				powered by Crowdcast
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SUMMARY:Rapid Fire Reading\, Ricochet Writing
DESCRIPTION:Follow this link to watch a recording of the event from Wednesday Nov. 25th! \nJoin us as we kick off the Read Quebec: Holiday Book Fest with an online version of this much-loved\, fast-paced literary variety show. Fifteen writers from a range of genres will keep things hopping by reading from their new work—for only two minutes each! After each writer reads\, they will contribute to a collaborative text that will be read aloud at the end of the show—with élan!—by host Nisha Coleman. \nWith: Breezy\, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\, April Ford\, Nathan Caro Frechette\, Dani Jansen\, Andreas Kessaris\, Richard King\, Justin Ling\, Rachel McCrum\, Saleema Nawaz\, Hazel Jane Plante\, stephanie roberts\, Greg Santos\, Lauren Turner. \nSponsored by Penguin Random House Canada. \nThis event will be transcribed live. Brief instructions on how to access the live transcript will be provided at the event. \nNisha Coleman is a Montreal-based writer\, storyteller\, translator and musician. She is the author of the memoir Busker: Stories from the Streets of Paris. \nBreezy is a queer Métis and settler writer\, artist and art educator. Breezy holds an M.Ed from the Harvard Graduate School of Education focused on trauma-informed teaching practices. She has worked with creative violence prevention\, restorative justice and arts-based enrichment programming in schools. She currently works as a pedagogical consultant\, helping others connect\, heal\, find joy and grow through making. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a queer Arab poet living in Tio’tia:ke\, whose work has appeared in Best Canadian Poetry 2018\, GUTS\, carte blanche\, the Shade Journal\, New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. Their book\, knot body\, was published by Metatron Press September 2020\, and their upcoming book\, The Good Arabs\, will be published by Metonymy Press in 2021. \nApril Ford is a Montréal queer writer. Her books include a debut novel and Winner of the 2020 International Book Awards for LGBTQ Fiction\, Carousel (Inanna Publications)\, and Death Is a Side-Effect: Poems (Frog Hollow Press). \nNathan Caro Fréchette is a queer transgender sequential artist\, publisher\, and author living in Gatineau. He has published over a dozen short stories\, both graphic and prose\, as well as five novels\, three graphic novels\, and two works of nonfiction. \nDani Jansen is an English and drama teacher. Her debut novel\, The Year Shakespeare Ruined My Life\, was released in September. \nAndreas Kessaris is a graduate of Dawson College and Concordia University\, where he earned a BA in communications and English. His writing has appeared on Suite101.com\, in the literary journal The Write Place\, and on the Montreal entertainment website Curtainsup.tv. The Butcher of Park Ex is his first book. \nRichard King is a Montreal writer of mysteries\, the author of five novels with a sixth\, Banking on Life\, scheduled for release in April 2021. He is a recovering bookseller and historian. \nJustin Ling is an investigative freelance journalist. He has written for the Globe & Mail\, Foreign Policy\, VICE News and everyone in between\, and hosted CBC’s The Village podcast. \nRachel McCrum is a poet and performer\, originally from Northern Ireland. Her first collection\, The First Blast to Awaken Women Degenerate (2018\, Stewed Rhubarb Press)\, was published in a bilingual edition\, Le premier coup de clairon pour réveiller les femmes immorales with Mémoire d’encrier in September 2020. \nSaleema Nawaz is the author of two novels\, most recently\, Songs for the End of the World. Her first novel\, Bone and Bread\, won the Quebec Writers’ Federation Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and was a finalist for the 2016 Canada Reads competition. \nHazel Jane Plante is a writer\, musician\, cat photographer\, and librarian. Her debut novel\, Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) (Metonymy Press\, 2019)\, was recently given a Lambda Literary Award for Trans Fiction. \nstephanie roberts is the Quebec-based\, Panama-born\, author of the poetry collection rushes from the river disappointment (McGill-Queen’s University Press\, 2020) nominee for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. Critically praised\, her work has been widely featured in publications such as Poetry\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, Room\, EVENT Magazine\, CV2\, The /tƐmz/ Review\, Atlanta Review\, and Verse Daily. Winner of Black Mountain Press’s The Sixty-Four: Best Poets 2018\, she grew up stateside. Contact IG: @ringtales\, www.oceansandfire.com \nGreg Santos is the Editor in Chief of carte blanche magazine. His newest book is Ghost Face (DC Books\, 2020). \nLauren Turner is a disabled poet and author of the full-length collection\, The Only Card in a Deck of Knives (Wolsak & Wynn\, 2020) and the chapbook\, We’re Not Going to Do Better Next Time (knife | fork | book\, 2018). She won the 2018 Short Grain Contest and was a finalist for the 2017 3Macs carte blanche Prize. \n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				powered by Crowdcast\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Featured Books\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					No results found.No results found.
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