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SUMMARY:Off the Shelf Poetry Reading Series with Cornel Bogle\, Lisa Richter\, Salena Wiener
DESCRIPTION:Please join SFU English and Poetry in Canada for a poetry reading featuring Professor Cornel Bogle\, Lisa Richter\, and Salena Wiener. \nDetails: \nDate/Time: Friday\, April 24th (Doors 6:30 PM; Event: 7-9 PM) \nLocation: SFU Belzberg Library at Harbour Centre campus \nThis is a free event\, no RSVP required. \nBios \nCornel Bogle engages Caribbean archives and diasporic memory through erasure\, found\, and lyric poetry. Their work has been published in literary platforms such as “brick”\, “Arc Poetry Magazine”\, and “Pree: Caribbean Writing”\, and has been presented in readings across Canada and the Caribbean. \nAt SFU\, they teach in areas such as Black and Caribbean literatures\, decolonial literary studies\, diaspora\, transnationalism\, and creative writing\, guiding students to explore how storytelling travels across borders\, histories\, and communities. Originally from Kingston\, Jamaica\, they earned their BA at the University of the West Indies\, and both their MA and PhD at the University of Alberta\, joining SFU in 2023. \nLisa Richter is a Toronto-based poet\, writer\, and educator. She is the author of two books of poetry\, “Closer to Where We Began” and “Nautilus and Bone”\, winner of the Canadian Jewish Literary Award\, the National Jewish Book Award (U.S.)\, and the Robert Kroetsch Award. Her work has been longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize\, a National Magazine Award finalist\, and appeared in “Best Canadian Poetry”\, “The Fiddlehead”\, “The Malahat Review”\, and “The New Quarterly”\, among other places. She holds an MFA from the University of Guelph and teaches at the University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies. Her third book\, “Sublunary”\, is forthcoming with University of Alberta Press in March 2026. \nSalena Wiener is a poet and PhD student in English Literature at Simon Fraser University. Her research interests include British Romantic women’s writing\, print and manuscript culture\, digital humanities\, and ecopoetics. She has worked as a Research Assistant for SpokenWeb and the Women’s Print History Project. Her critical and creative work appears in “Honey & Lime Lit Magazine”\, “Peculiars Magazine”\, “Montreal Review of Books”\, “Digital Studies”\, and elsewhere. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks\, “bodies like gardens” (Cactus Press 2023) and “Cities of Delusions” (Anstruther Press 2026). \nVenue Accessibility \nThis in-person event takes place at the SFU’s Harbour Centre campus. It is easily accessible by transit and near SkyTrain. The campus is wheelchair accessible and has wheelchair accessible washrooms. Gender neutral washrooms are also available.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/off-the-shelf-poetry-reading-series-with-cornel-bogle-lisa-richter-salena-wiener/
LOCATION:SFU Harbour Centre\, 515 West Hastings Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Discussion,Reading
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Book: Scott McIntyre
DESCRIPTION:At this upcoming Alcuin event\, legendary publisher Scott McIntyre will offer a deeply personal retrospective on his nearly 50-year career at the forefront of the Canadian literary landscape. As the force behind Douglas & McIntyre\, McIntyre will trace the evolution of one of the country’s premier independent houses\, sharing behind-the-scenes anecdotes involving industry icons and celebrated authors. More than just a history lesson\, the talk serves as a passionate defense of the physicality of books—emphasizing why craftsmanship in paper\, binding\, and design remains a vital tribute to the written word even in an increasingly digital age. \nFor Scott\, the physicality of books remained fundamental. Echoing the imperatives of Knopf; paper\, binding\, and type design had to honour the words. That resulted in winning more Alcuin awards than any other single house\, national or multinational\, while building the largest art book program in Canada\, and establishing an international reputation for high quality books. Even the D&M logo\, the Burghead Bull\, declared intent\, based upon a carved image from a 9th century Pictish fort overlooking Moray Forth: defiant; Scottish; echoing the traditions of old-line publishing houses. \nAnecdotes about the evolution of Canadian publishing will focus on important D&M projects: The Art of Emily Carr\, History in Their Blood\,  Doug Coupland’s Souvenir of Canada\, and A Story as Sharp as A Knife\, amongst many others.  \nThis will be his personal take on the world that he chose to embrace and why the old standards still matter\, even in a digital world. \n— \nScott McIntyre\, CM\, OBC\, LLD (Hon)\, BA\, is best known as the co-founder and the retired Publisher and CEO of the pre-eminent\, Vancouver headquartered\, Canadian publishing house Douglas & McIntyre. His company published over 2000 Canadian books from its founding in 1971 to his retirement in 2013. He also spent over 40 years engaged in industry/government relations.  \nScott remains an active member of Canada’s cultural community. His recent Boards have included PEN Canada\, the BC Achievement Foundation and\, at UBC\, Green College\, the Global Reporting Centre\, the Museum of Anthropology\, and the Vancouver Institute. He delivered the 2019-2020 Clyne Lectures at Green College. His memoir\, A Precarious Enterprise: Making a Life in Canadian Publishing\, was published by ECW of Toronto on September 9\, 2025. Scott is a graduate of UBC\, and holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from SFU. He is a member of both the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia. His significant contributions to Canadian publishing have been further recognized by the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and Diamond Jubilee medals.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/the-art-of-the-book-scott-mcintyre/
LOCATION:VANCOUVER PUBLIC LIBRARY – CENTRAL LIBRARY
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Reading
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Public Library":MAILTO:candie.tanaka@vpl.ca
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