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SUMMARY:ReJoyce - A Bloomsday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:A circle reading of Joyce’s Ulysses\, bring your copies to take your turn\, or choose your favourite Joyceab/Irish/modernist texts to share. Edwardian dress encouraged.\nCross and Crows Books\, Commercial Dr\n4 – 6 pm
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/rejoyce-a-bloomsday-celebration/
LOCATION:Cross and Crows Bookstore\, 2836 Commercial Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:I Wrote a Book. Now What?
DESCRIPTION:This 3-hour workshop is aimed at authors who are in the early stages of their writing careers\, who have written a book and now need some guidance regarding the editing and publishing options available to them. \nEDITING\, FROM THE “BIG PICTURE” TO THE PERSNICKITY\nFacilitator: Allyson Foster\nThis session will demystify the different types and stages of editing\, from the “big picture” to the persnickety. We’ll discuss how to identify your editing needs\, choose the right editor for your project\, and make the most of your editing budget. \nTHE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PUBLICITY AND MARKETING\nFacilitator: Joanna Vander Vlugt\nMulti-published Vancouver Island thriller author Joanna Vander Vlugt will provide an engaging discussion distinguishing the differences between publicity and marketing and how that equates to book sales. She’ll discuss fuelling the promotion wheel while avoiding burn out\, drawing upon her own experiences with book signings\, approaching bookstores and markets\, as well as the importance of book reviews. \nSELF-PROMOTION\nFacilitator: Paulette McCarthy\nPaulette will discuss one-to-one self-promotion and what tools she’s found which are helpful and have led to success. The session will inlude a brief discussion on what the authors envision for themselves in their writing careers. \nWRITER ORGANIZATIONS: WHAT THEY CAN DO FOR YOU DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR\nFacilitator: Winona Kent\nNational Vice-Chair of the Crime Writers of Canada\, Winona Kent\, will provide a quick overview of the main writer organizations in Canada and BC\, along with what membership in each of the organizations provides\, and the cost. \nEvent is free. Light refreshments will be provided.\nAdvance registration required at winonakent@shaw.ca\nLocation: Literacy Central Vancouver Island\n19 Commercial Street\, Nanaimo\, BC
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/i-wrote-a-book-now-what/
LOCATION:Literacy Central Vancouver Island\, 19 Commercial Street\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9R 5G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Book Signing: William Deverell's Long-Shot Trial
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books on June 15th to meet William Deverell\, the author of the Arthur Beauchamp thriller series! He’ll be signing the ninth book in the series: The Long-Shot Trial! \nIn the Long-Shot Trial\, Arthur Beauchamp takes a break from the courtroom to write a memoir so he can set the record straight about a headline murder case he fought as a young lawyer in 1966. The trial would either mark him as a pathetic loser or thrust him into the top ranks of criminal counsel. The background: in 1966\, a young housemaid was raped by her employer\, a callous and vindictive millionaire. She shot him point blank\, so it seemed an open-and-shut case of first-degree murder. Enter Arthur Beauchamp\, a young lawyer haunted by having bungled his only previous murder case. He is now called upon to defend a case that he is almost certain can’t be won. But as the trial speeds through twists and turns\, his slashing cross-examinations bring hope that the jury might entertain a reasonable doubt. In the present time\, Arthur learns that writing about his social gaffes\, booze\, and sex is not easy\, especially as his efforts are regularly interrupted by the quirky characters who inhabit his supposedly idyllic Garibaldi Island. \nAfter careers as a journalist\, criminal lawyer\, and political activist\, WILLIAM DEVERELL turned to fiction\, and his first effort won the Seal First Novel Award. Since then\, he has earned multiple prizes for his 20 published novels\, including the Dashiell Hammett Prize for literary excellence in crime writing in North America\, two Crime Writers of Canada Awards (formerly the Arthur Ellis Award)\, and two runners-up for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. He lives on Pender Island in British Columbia. \nWHEN: Saturday\, June 15th from 12:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m.\nWHERE: In-Store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St. in Victoria.\nWHAT: Meet\, greet\, and have William Deverell sign your copies of his book!\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-signing-william-deverells-long-shot-trial/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meet & Greet
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SUMMARY:BC Yukon Book Prizes Finalists' Reading with Darrel J. McLeod\, David Norwell\, and Chelsea Wakelyn
DESCRIPTION:Please join Munro’s Books in celebrating three local authors who are finalists for 2024 BC Yukon Book Prizes: \nDarrel J. McLeod\, finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for A Season in Chezgh’un\nDavid Norwell\, finalist for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize for A Complex Coast: A Kayak Journey From Vancouver Island to Alaska\nChelsea Wakelyn\, finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for What Remains of Elsie Jane \nA Season in Chezgh’un is a subversive novel by acclaimed Cree author Darrel J. McLeod\, infused with the contradictory triumph and pain of finding conventional success in a world that feels alien. \nDARREL J. MCLEOD is Cree from Treaty-8 territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing\, he worked as an educator\, chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. He holds degrees in French literature and education from the University of British Columbia. He is the author of two memoirs: the award-winning Mamaskatch (2018; winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Nonfiction; shortlisted for many other major prizes; translated into French and German editions)\, followed by Peyakow (2021) which was also shortlisted for several literary prizes. He currently lives in Sooke\, BC\, and divides his time between writing and singing in a jazz band.\n__\nA Complex Coast is a soul-searching personal account of a young man’s 1\,700-kilometre kayak journey from Victoria\, BC\, to Gustavas\, Alaska\, illustrated with whimsical watercolour maps and illustrations of local flora\, fauna\, and landscapes. \nDAVID NORWELL is an author\, illustrator\, and world traveller. He holds a BSc in Geography from the University of Victoria\, and has worked for six seasons conducting biological and geological surveys In BC\, Alberta\, and the Yukon. His passion is communicating science in a way that accesses the human heart. David has visited thirty-three countries\, sailed across the Atlantic and Indian Ocean\, trekked over the Himalayas with a kitten\, and hitchhiked over two hundred rides. He is dedicated to understanding the human experience and sharing his findings. When not working on books\, he is volunteering at schools\, studying Buddhism\, and practising meditation.\n__\nWhat Remains of Elsie Jane is a heartbreaking and darkly funny portrait of a woman unravelling in the wake of tragedy. \nCHELSEA WAKELYN is a writer\, musician\, and mother to two lovely\, eccentric humans. She lives on Vancouver Island. \nWHEN: Wednesday\, June 5th at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30).\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street in Victoria.\nWHAT: Readings from three BC Yukon Book Prizes finalists: Darrel J. McLeod\, David Norwell\, and Chelsea Wakelyn.\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/bc-yukon-book-prizes-finalists-reading-with-darrel-j-mcleod-david-norwell-and-chelsea-wakelyn/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Awards,Panel
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SUMMARY:Wild Prose Reading Series Presents: BACK to the Future!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wild Prose Reading Series on Thursday\, May 30th for BACK to the Future! Readings about time travel and nostalgia\, from Astrid Blodgett (This is How You Start to Disappear)\, Kevin Chong (The Double Life of Benson Yu)\, and Lori Hahnel (Flicker)! \nWe’ll begin with an open mic\, as always (ALL genres welcome) at 7:00 (sign up at 6:30) and then featured readings will start at 7:30. \nBACK to the Future! with Astrid Blodgett\, Kevin Chong\, and Lori Hahnel\nThursday\, May 30th\nat Paul Phillips Hall\, 1923 Fernwood Road\nDoors 6:30\nOpen Mic 7:00\nFeatured Readers 7:30\nAdmission: $5 or pay what you can (CASH)\nFree refreshments \nPlease bring CASH for admission and books \nMore info: https://www.susansanfordblades.com/wild-prose-reading-series
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/wild-prose-reading-series-presents-back-to-the-future/
LOCATION:Paul Phillips Hall\, 1923 Fernwood Road\, Victoria\, BC\, V8T 0A5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meet & Greet,Open Mic,Panel
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SUMMARY:Incite: BC and Yukon Book Prizes
DESCRIPTION:Join the Vancouver Writers Fest\, VPL\, and BC and Yukon Book Prizes for an evening of celebrating the finalists of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. Hear from three lauded local authors\, each nominated in a different category of this year’s awards: \n– Henry Tsang\, nominated for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award for White Riot: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver\n– Samantha Nock\, nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for A Family of Dreamers\n– Brandon Reid\, nominated for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for Beautiful Beautiful \nWhite Riot: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver is a thought-provoking collection of essays and photographs that documents the anti-Asian riots of 1907 in the context of contemporary anti-Asian sentiment. Samantha Nock redefines where and what “home” is in her debut poetry collection. And Beautiful Beautiful is a coming-of-age story exploring indigeneity\, masculinity\, and cultural tradition. \nThe authors will discuss their shortlisted titles\, and the importance of place in each of their works\, with Megan Cole\, the Prize’s Director of Programming and Communications. Their insightful conversation will be rounded out by readings and an audience Q+A. \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. Can’t make the event time? Register for the livestream option and we’ll send you a link to watch the recording!
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/incite-bc-and-yukon-book-prizes/
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library\, Central Branch\, 350 West Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 6B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Awards,Panel
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Writers Fest":MAILTO:info@writersfest.bc.ca
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Conservation Book Launch: Bob McDonald in Conversation with Greg Cummings and Sarah Cox
DESCRIPTION:Please join Munro’s Books in launching two new books by local authors about wildlife conversation!! We’ll present Greg Cummings\, author of Gorilla Tactics: How to Save a Species and Sarah Cox\, author of Signs of Life: Fieldnotes From the Frontlines of Extinction in conversation with Bob McDonald\, author of The Future is Now: Solving the Climate Crisis with Today’s Technologies\, and host of CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks! \nGorillas are among the most recognizable of the large charismatic mammals\, but climate change and poaching has brought them to the brink of extinction. Greg Cummings was the executive director of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund for seventeen years. He shares his fascinating experiences as a “wildlife Robin Hood”—raising money from the rich and famous and redistributing it to endangered gorillas and their habitats. He met and enlisted the help of celebrities such as Sigourney Weaver\, Arthur C. Clark\, Douglas Adams\, and Leonardo DiCaprio. This thirty-year worldwide journey moves from boardrooms in Manhattan and London to mountain treks in Rwanda and Congo. Gorilla Tactics is sure to enchant readers with Greg’s unique experiences\, while sharing insight into the work it takes to save a species from extinction. \nGREG CUMMINGS has been featured in international publications such as the Guardian\, Ecologist\, and Sea Angler. In 2006 his organization was awarded the BBC Animal Award for best wildlife conservation program. A fundraiser since 1990\, Cummings has raised money in America\, Britain\, France\, Holland\, Italy\, and Canada for causes ranging from wildlife conservation to mental health. As director of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund UK\, he set up dozens of innovative\, grassroots projects in troubled parts of the world—many of which are self-sustaining to this day. His global perspective has given him an eye for where the next crisis might arise\, and how to thwart it. He lives in Victoria\, British Columbia. \n— \nWhat’s to be done when only three spotted owls are left in Canada’s wild? When wolves eat endangered caribou\, cormorants kill rare trees\, and housing developments threaten a tiny frog? Environmental journalist Sarah Cox has witnessed what happens when we drive species to the brink of extinction. In Signs of Life\, she tags along with the Canadian military\, Indigenous guardians\, biologists\, conservationists\, and ordinary people who are racing to save hundreds of species before it’s too late. Travelling across the country\, Cox visits the Toronto Zoo\, home of Canada’s only wildlife biobank\, where scientists conserve living cells from endangered species in the event of future loss; tours Canada’s military bases\, home to some of Canada’s last preserved ecosystems; and travels to Indigenous communities where land stewards are striving to restore the delicate ecological balance that has sustained people for millennia. Through the eyes and work of individuals who are bringing species back from the precipice\, Cox delivers both an urgent message and a fresh perspective on how we can protect biodiversity and begin to turn things around. \nSARAH COX is an award-winning author and journalist based in Victoria\, B.C. In 2022\, Cox won the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Award for Environmental & Climate Change Reporting and her investigative reporting for the Narwhal has also been awarded the World Press Freedom Award and the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Jackman Award for Excellence in Journalism. She has also won a Gold Digital Publishing Award with her colleagues at The Narwhal and previously won two Western Magazine Awards. Sarah’s first book Breaching the Peace: The Site C Dam and a Valley’s Stand Against Big Hydro won a B.C. Book Prize and was a finalist for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing (Writers’ Trust of Canada) and the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature. \n— \nBOB McDONALD has been the host of CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks since 1992. He is a regular science commentator on CBC’s News Network and a science correspondent for CBC TV’s The National. His book Measuring the Earth with a Stick was shortlisted for the Canadian Science Writers Association Book Award. He has been honoured with the 2001 Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; the 2002 Sandford Fleming Medal from The Royal Canadian Institute; and the 2005 McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science from the Royal Society of Canada. In November 2011\, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. \nWHEN: Wednesday\, May 22nd at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30) \nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St. in Victoria \nWHAT: Readings from Greg Cummings and Sarah Cox\, followed by a conversation moderated by Bob McDonald and a Q&A with the audience. Book signings will follow. \nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/wildlife-conservation-book-launch-bob-mcdonald-in-conversation-with-greg-cummings-and-sarah-cox/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Interview,Launch,Meet & Greet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Munro's Books":MAILTO:events@munrobooks.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240522T193000
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CREATED:20240516T172959Z
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SUMMARY:North Shore Authors Collection: Children's Authors Talk
DESCRIPTION:The North Shore Authors Collection inspires\, supports\, and celebrates the literary talent of North Shore authors by showcasing locally-created content in all three North Shore libraries. \nJoin us as we celebrate some of the children’s authors whose works were chosen this year. The authors will discuss their works and answer questions from the audience.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/north-shore-authors-collection-childrens-authors-talk/
LOCATION:North Vancouver Public Library – Lynn Valley branch\, 1277 Lynn Valley Road\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7J 0A2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Panel
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Vancouver District Public Library":MAILTO:info@nvdpl.ca
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240520T150000
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SUMMARY:Victoria Day Explore Victoria Book Signing!
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books on Victoria Day to meet the authors of four local books: Collin Varner’s 50 Keystone Flora Species of Coastal British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest and 50 Keystone Fauna Species of Coastal British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest; Taryn Eyton’s Backpacking on Vancouver Island; and Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies’ 111 Places in Victoria That You Must Not Miss! \n12:00-1:30 p.m.: Collin Varner and Taryn Eyton \nAbout 50 Keystone Flora Species of Coastal British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest: \nA keystone species is an organism that defines and supports an entire ecosystem\, filling a vital ecological niche. Without these species\, the ecosystem would be radically altered or even collapse. This pocket-sized field guide by bestselling naturalist Collin Varner highlights 50 keystone trees\, flowering plants\, fruit-bearing plants\, marine plants\, and fungi found across the Pacific Northwest bioregion—including Douglas Fir\, Sitka Spruce\, Large-leafed Lupine\, Wild Mint\, Salal\, Salmonberry\, Marine Eelgrass\, Red-belted Polypore\, and more. Each entry features clear photography\, etymology\, descriptions\, habitat information\, risks and warnings. This convenient and easy reference is perfect for casual walkers\, hikers\, campers\, and beachcombers\, and draws awareness to the importance of conservation and protection of these crucial species. \nAbout 50 Keystone Fauna Species of Coastal British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest: \nA keystone species is an organism that defines and supports an entire ecosystem\, filling a vital ecological niche. Without these species\, the ecosystem would be radically altered or even collapse. This pocket-sized field guide by bestselling naturalist Collin Varner highlights 50 keystone birds\, mammals\, amphibians\, insects\, fish\, shellfish\, and mollusks found across the Pacific Northwest bioregion—including the American Crow\, Bald Eagle\, American Beaver\, California Sea Lion\, Sea Otter\, Orca\, Coyote\, Grizzly Bear\, Giant Pacific Octopus\, Chinook Salmon\, Pacific Tree Frog\, Pacific Banana Slug\, Mixed Bumblebee\, and more. Each entry features clear photography\, etymology\, descriptions\, habitat information\, risks and warnings. This convenient and easy reference is perfect for casual walkers\, hikers\, campers\, beachcombers\, sailors\, paddlers\, and whale watchers\, and draws awareness to the importance of conservation and protection of these crucial species. \nAbout Backpacking on Vancouver Island: \nDiscover 35 of Vancouver Island’s best day hikes and overnight trips. Vancouver Island is home to legendary backpacking routes\, and this expertly researched book takes you to the best of the best\, whether you’re looking for a weekend trip to a mountain peak\, a multi-day adventure to a secluded beach\, or an easy day trip to a waterfall. The author\, Taryn Eyton\, is an experienced backpacker and Leave No Trace Master Educator. In addition to sharing the best backpacking routes on the Island\, she provides practical advice to promote fun wilderness experiences and minimize your environmental impact. Every featured backpacking trip includes: Elevation\, distance\, and time information Route descriptions and trail maps Points of cultural and natural history Tips on where to camp and where to find water Information about fees\, permits\, and reservations. \n1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.: Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies \nAbout 111 Places in Victoria That You Must Not Miss: \nAuthors Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies take you to find the cool\, the quirky\, and the unusual places hidden in Victoria amidst the fascinating architecture and glorious outdoor scenery. Visit the place where author Rudyard Kipling slept. Explore Canada’s largest ant farm. Answer the call of nature in a pub’s haunted loo. Or take a date to a secluded\, waterfront fish-and-chips shop. See the world’s tallest totem pole while it still stands. If it’s history you’re after\, consider that James Cook was the first non-indigenous person to set foot near here in 1778. Later\, the Hudson’s Bay Company established the spot as a trading post\, naming it Fort Victoria after the reigning British queen. Vestiges of the old British Empire can still be spotted in the majestic colonial buildings in the inner harbor\, the red double decker buses on its busy streets and the occasional old fashioned British telephone booths. \nWHEN: Monday\, May 20th from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.\nWHERE: At Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St. Outside\, weather permitting\, or inside the store.\nWHAT: Book signings with Collin Varner\, Taryn Eyton\, Dave Doroghy\, and Graeme Menzies\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/victoria-day-explore-victoria-book-signing/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meet & Greet
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SUMMARY:Meet Marion McKinnon Crook in Williams Lake
DESCRIPTION:Join bestselling author Marion McKinnon Crook for a book signing and reading of Always On Call: Adventures in Nursing\, Ranching\, and Rural Living\, the much-anticipated sequel to Always Pack a Candle! \nFriday\, May 17\, 2024\nsigning 3–5 pm\nreading at 4:45 pm
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/meet-marion-mckinnon-crook-in-williams-lake/
LOCATION:The Open Book\, 247 Oliver St.\, Williams Lake\, BC\, V2G 1M2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240510T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240510T143000
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SUMMARY:Book Signing: Hand Drawn Victoria with Emma Fitzgerald
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books on May 10th to meet Emma Fitzgerald\, author of Hand Drawn Victoria: An Illustrated Tour in and Around BC’s Capital City!! \nFor locals and visitors alike\, these sketches and stories highlight both the historic monuments and everyday moments that make Victoria shine. \nYou never know quite what you’ll come across in British Columbia’s capital city. With its unmissable landmarks that attract people from around the world\, Victoria is also rich in forested beauty\, charming houses\, and curious people\, and is steeped in local history. \nFollowing the charm of her previous book\, Hand Drawn Vancouver\, in this memorable book\, Emma FitzGerald captures the coastal city of Victoria and its surrounding communities in over 100 sketches of: \n• Iconic Landmarks: It wouldn’t be a visit to Victoria without stopping by the Empress\, Munro’s\, or Butchart Gardens.\n• Local Favourites: The longstanding Beacon Drive In and James Bay’s Birdcage Confectionary are some beloved spots honoured within these pages.\n• Beautiful Architecture: Journey back in time by admiring historic buildings\, like Queen Anne–style homes and the spiraling Belfry Theatre.\n• Stunning West Coast Landscape: Explore natural wonders\, from culturally significant fields of camas flowers to Mystic Beach’s stunning shoreline.\n• Overheard Conversations: What really makes a city are the people who live there—Emma documents snippets of passersby’s conversations as she sketches. \nStructured by neighbourhood\, Hand Drawn Victoria is a beautiful keepsake for locals and visitors alike\, and a lovely way to celebrate the city—its buildings\, its people\, and its essence. \nEMMA FITZGERALD was born to Irish parents in Lesotho\, a small mountainous kingdom in Southern Africa. She moved to Canada at a young age and spent most of her childhood in Vancouver\, BC. Emma received a BFA in Visual Art from the University of British Columbia in 2004\, and a Masters in Architecture from Dalhousie University in 2008. She has worked in architecture offices across Canada and in Johannesburg\, South Africa. Her love of drawing on location led to her first book\, Hand Drawn Halifax\, and its follow-up\, Sketch by Sketch Along Nova Scotia’s South Shore. She then turned her interest in people and places to where she grew up; Hand Drawn Vancouver was published in 2020 as she began working on Hand Drawn Victoria. In between her Hand Drawn series\, Emma has illustrated five children’s books\, including EveryBody’s Different on EveryBody Street\, written by Sheree Fitch. She lives and draws in Lunenburg\, Nova Scotia. \nWHEN: Friday\, May 10th from 1:00-2:30 p.m.\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St.\nWHAT: Meet and greet plus book signing with Emma Fitzgerald.\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-signing-hand-drawn-victoria-with-emma-fitzgerald/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,Meet & Greet
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SUMMARY:Double Poetry Launch: Julie Paul and Miranda Pearson
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books in celebrating new work by two talented poets!! \n“Chomping / champing / championing / churlish / … / There’s a wolf at the door / that looks exactly like me.” Who is the “whiny baby” in this book? Rather than calling names or hurling insults\, the candid poems in this collection most often implicate the poet herself. Expansive in form and voice\, the poems in Julie Paul’s second collection\, Whiny Baby\, offer both love letters and laments. They take us to construction sites\, meadows\, waiting rooms\, beaches\, alleys\, gardens\, and frozen rivers\, from Montreal to Hornby Island. They ask us to live in the moment\, despite the moment. Including a spirited long poem that riffs on the fairy tale “Three Billy Goats Gruff\,” these poems are like old friends that at once console and confess. They blow kisses\, they remember\, and they celebrate the broken and the lost alongside the beautiful. At turns frank\, peevish\, introspective\, and mischievous\, the poems share sincere and intimate perspectives on the changing female body\, our natural and built landscapes\, and the idiosyncrasies of modern life. Whiny Baby calls on us to simultaneously examine and exult in our brief time on earth. \nJULIE PAUL’s second book of poetry\, Whiny Baby\, follows the 2017 release of the poetry collection The Rules of the Kingdom\, both published with McGill-Queen’s University Press. She is also the author of three short fiction collections\, The Jealousy Bone (Emdash\, 2008)\, The Pull of the Moon (Touchwood / Brindle & Glass\, 2014)\, and Meteorites (Touchwood\, 2019). Her writing has been published widely in journals and has received recognition from a number of sources. The Pull of the Moon won the 2015 Victoria Butler Book Prize\, and The Rules of the Kingdom was a finalist for both the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Her personal essay “It Not Only Rises\, It Shines” won the Edna Staebler Personal Essay Award from The New Quarterly and her short story “The Expansion” won The Rusty Toque’s Chapbook Award. Unless she’s visiting her daughter in Montreal\, Julie lives in Victoria BC\, where\, in addition to writing\, she works as a Registered Massage Therapist.\n—\n“Come\, anguish. Help us manage / the plainsong of an open shore\, / its language of high tide rich and close\, / close and hard to see.” The early elegiac poems in Bridestones emerge from the borderlands between life and death\, loss and renewal. Drawing on dreams\, opera\, and visual art\, and employing symbolist and playfully surreal imagery\, Miranda Pearson questions the ways we tend and grieve – for each other and our environment. Beginning with a sudden bereavement\, the first section ends with a long poem\, “Clearance\,” that depicts the experience of emptying and departing a home – the physicality of a house serving as a vehicle for processing grief. Pearson writes on family trauma\, illness\, love\, and desire with a pervading sense of hauntedness\, compressed\, lyrical accounts of complex and ambivalent terrain. The impact of a pandemic lurks in the background\, and themes of fear run through much of this collection\, with poems exploring how we face our fears – or deny and avoid them – and\, ultimately\, how we grow and adapt. Through meditations on art\, myth\, archaeology\, ceremony\, and death\, Pearson reveals the veil between life and death when drawn to its thinnest. Like the hovering falcon depicted in “A Song of Roses\,” the poems view the world from above: “if earth is body\, and sky – God help us\, spirit.” \nMIRANDA PEARSON is widely published in literary journals and anthologies\, and Bridestones is her sixth book of poetry. Two of the previous titles\, Harbour and The Fire Extinguisher\, were shortlisted for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. While completing her MFA at UBC\, Miranda served as poetry editor for Prism international\, and has since taught at UBC and SFU. Miranda currently lives between the UK and Vancouver. \nPlease join us for readings from these two poets\, followed by a Q&A with the audience and refreshments! \nWHEN: Wednesday\, May 1st at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30)\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St.\nWHAT: Readings by Julie Paul and Miranda Pearson from their new poetry collections\, followed by a Q&A with the audience. Refreshments will be provided.\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/double-poetry-launch-julie-paul-and-miranda-pearson/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,Meet & Greet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240422T173210Z
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SUMMARY:On Mother Tongues and Translingual Poetics: Yilin Wang and Guests
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, April 28th at 2pm\, join Massy Arts\, Massy Books and Invisible Publishing in celebrating the launch of The Lantern and the Night Moths by Yilin Wang\, with guests Penny So\, Karla Comanda\, and Dominique Bernier-Cormier. \nIn The Lantern and the Night Moths\, Chinese Canadian poet-translator Yilin Wang has selected and translated poems by five of China’s most innovative modern and contemporary poets: Fei Ming\, Qiu Jin\, Zhang Qiaohui\, Xiao Xi\, and Dai Wangshu. Their poetry expands and subverts the long lineage of Classical Chinese poetry that precedes them. \nWe would like to acknowledge the support of the League of Canadian Poets and the Canada Council for the Arts. This project has also been made possible by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au gouvernement du Canada
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/on-mother-tongues-and-translingual-poetics-yilin-wang-and-guests/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240422T173149Z
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SUMMARY:Ward Toward by Cindy Juyoung Ok & Root Fractures by Diana Khoi Nguyen
DESCRIPTION:Ward Toward by Cindy Juyoung Ok & Root Fractures by Diana Khoi Nguyen\nSaturday\, April 27th 2024\, 6:00 PM PDT\nOn Saturday\, April 27th at 6pm\, join Massy Arts\, Massy Books\, Yale University Press\, and Scribner in celebrating the dual launches of Ward Toward by Cindy Juyoung Ok & Root Fractures by Diana Khoi Nguyen\, with host Bronwen Tate. \nThis project has been made possible by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/ward-toward-by-cindy-juyoung-ok-root-fractures-by-diana-khoi-nguyen/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240404T165159Z
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SUMMARY:Canadian Independent Bookstore Day at Munro's Books!!
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, April 27th\, celebrate Canadian Independent Bookstore Day with Munro’s Books!!! \nOn Saturday\, April 27\, readers across the country will have the opportunity to support local independent bookshops by participating in Canadian Independent Bookstore Day (CIBD). With more than 150 participating shops expected\, CIBD is an annual cultural celebration and an opportunity for book buyers\, authors\, illustrators\, and publishers to acknowledge the vibrant literary ecosystem created by our “indie” bookshops. The stores in this national network act as key community ambassadors\, convenors of important conversations\, and contributors to vibrant local economies. \nHere’s what will be going on at Munro’s: \nALL DAY:\nEarn double points with all purchases!\nEnter to win one of two prize packages!\nMatch the author to their book cover game!\nMunro’s bookmark photobooth!\nBookmark colouring station!\nBlind Date with a Book!\nPostcards to Munro’s: A display of postcards to Munro’s from some of our favourite authors! We’ve sent Munro’s Books postcards to authors\, both local and across the country and the world and have asked them to write about a favourite moment at Munro’s\, or what they love about Munro’s\, why Munro’s is important to them\, or just the importance of independent bookstores in general. On April 27th\, we’ll have these authors’ postcards on display for you to read! \nBOOK SIGNINGS:\nCome and meet these local authors! \n12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Gregor Craigie\n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. – Michael Christie\n2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Sho Yamagushiku \nCHILDREN’S STORY TIME:\n3:00 – 3:30 p.m. – with Esi Edugyan\n3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. – with Monique Gray Smith \nWe hope you’ll join us to celebrate and continue to cultivate the important and special relationship that exists between writers\, readers\, and bookstores!! \nWHEN: Saturday\, April 27th all day (9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.).\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street in Victoria.\nWHAT: A celebration of Canadian Independent Bookstore Day!\nHOW: This celebration is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/canadian-independent-bookstore-day-at-munros-books/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meet & Greet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240425T180000
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SUMMARY:Poets in the Round
DESCRIPTION:Poets in the Round\nThursday\, April 25th 2024\, 6:00 PM PDT\nOn Thursday\, April 25th at 6pm\, join Massy Arts and Massy Books in welcoming Poets in the Round\, in celebration of poetry month. Featured poets include: Jen Currin\, Mercedes Eng\, Marc Perez\, Molly Cross-Blanchard\, Brandon Wint\, Rahat Kurd\, and Melanie Noel. \nPoets\, seated in a semi-circle\, will listen to other poets’ poems and respond with their own poems in a kinetic conversation of ideas and inspiration. \nThis project has been made possible by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/poets-in-the-round/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240425T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240425T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240422T173829Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Robyn Harding: "A Drowning Woman"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of engaging discussion with Robyn Harding\, about her latest book:\nThe Drowning Woman \nDrinks and light fare provided.\nWine supplied by Sage Hayward Vineyards. \nAbout the author:\nRobyn Harding is the author of numerous international bestsellers\, including The Party\, The Arrangement\, The Swap and The Drowning Woman. As a speaker\, she is definitely a Lyceum favourite – her presentation style is fluid so that she can meet the needs of everyone in her audience. Robyn has also written and executive produced an independent film\, The Steps. She lives in Vancouver\, BC\, with her family and two cute\, but deadly\, rescue chihuahuas.\nVisit her at RobynHarding.com or follow her on Twitter and Instagram @RHardingWriter or Facebook @AuthorRobynHarding.\nDo not miss out\, register soon and pick up your copy of The Drowning Woman at the Lyceum and save 15%. \nAbout the book:\nThe Drowning Woman is a deliciously twisted story of friendship\, retribution\, and betrayal about a homeless woman fleeing a dangerous past—and the wealthy society wife she saves from drowning\, who pulls her into a dark web of secrets and lies. \nLee Gulliver never thought she’d find herself living on the streets—no one ever does—but when her restaurant fails\, and she falls deeper into debt\, she leaves her old life behind with nothing but her clothes and her Toyota Corolla. In Seattle\, she parks in a secluded spot by the beach to lay low and plan her next move—until early one morning\, she sees a sobbing woman throw herself into the ocean. Lee hauls the woman back to the surface\, but instead of appreciation\, she is met with fury. The drowning woman\, Hazel\, tells her that she’s trapped in a toxic\, abusive marriage\, that she’s a prisoner in her own home. Lee has thwarted her one chance to escape her life. \nOut of options\, Hazel retreats to her gilded cage\, and Lee thinks she’s seen the last of her\, until her unexpected return the next morning. Bonded by disparate but difficult circumstances\, the women soon strike up a close and unlikely friendship. And then one day\, Hazel makes a shocking request… \nReview:\nWith deceitful characters who are not what they seem\, a myriad of unexpected twists and turns\, and a story that moves along at high speed\, “The Drowning Woman” is everything I love in a thriller. Robyn Harding keeps readers hooked until the end.”\n-Mary Kubica\, New York Times bestselling authot of “Local Woman Missing”
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/meet-the-author-robyn-harding-a-drowning-woman/
LOCATION:Christianne’s Lyceum of Literature and Art\, 4433 West 10th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6R2H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meet & Greet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240422T173111Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion: Witnessing Genocide in Palestine
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable Discussion: Witnessing Genocide in Palestine\nTuesday\, April 23rd 2024\, 6:00 PM PDT\nOn Tuesday\, April 23rd at 6pm\, join Massy Arts\, Massy Books and UBC Public Humanities in gathering for a roundtable discussion on the theme: “Witnessing Genocide in Palestine” with scholars Brenna Bhandar\, Adel Iskander\, Jasbir K. Puar\, and André Elias Mazawi. \nThis project has been made possible by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/roundtable-discussion-witnessing-genocide-in-palestine/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240418T223830Z
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SUMMARY:10th Anniversary of BC Book Day
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: Tuesday\, April 23\, 2024 \nWHAT: BC Book Day invites British Columbians to celebrate the province’s book & magazine publishers\, authors\, illustrators\, bookstores\, libraries\, festivals\, and literary prizes that connect us with local stories. \nGOAL: To raise awareness among government and the general public of BC’s publishing ecosystem and its cultural and economic contributions. \nWHO: BC Book Day is coordinated by the Association of Book Publishers of BC\, which works to support the long-term health and success of the Canadian-owned book industry in British Columbia. \nDid you know? \n\nBritish Columbia is the second largest English-language book publishing region in Canada\, with more than 30 active publishers.\nBC publishers operate in several regions\, including the Southern Interior\, the Sunshine Coast\, Vancouver Island\, and the Lower Mainland.\nWe bring Canadian writing and culture to a global audience\, exporting to more than 40 countries each year.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/10th-anniversary-of-bc-book-day/
LOCATION:British Columbia
CATEGORIES:Festival,Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240422T180000
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SUMMARY:In Grief and Poetry with Patrick de Belen - screening + poetry + workshop
DESCRIPTION:In Grief and Poetry with Patrick de Belen – screening + poetry + workshop\nMonday\, April 22nd 2024\, 6:00 PM PDT\nOn Monday\, April 22nd at 6pm\, join Massy Arts and Massy Books in welcoming poet and filmmaker Patrick de Belen to the space for a screening\, poetry performance and workshop\, In Grief and Poetry.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/in-grief-and-poetry-with-patrick-de-belen-screening-poetry-workshop/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240420T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240409T163525Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Always On Call • Terrace\, BC
DESCRIPTION:Join bestselling author Marion McKinnon Crook to launch Always On Call: Adventures in Nursing\, Ranching\, and Rural Living—the much-anticipated sequel to Always Pack a Candle! \nSaturday\, April 20\, 2024\n1–2 pm\nTerrace Public Library\, 4610 Park Ave.\, Terrace\, BC \n• free to attend — everyone welcome\n• Books for sale by Misty River Books
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-launch-always-on-call-terrace-bc/
LOCATION:Terrace Public Library\, 4610 Park Ave\, Terrace\, BC\, V8G 1V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Kayla Czaga and Anne Fleming
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books in celebrating the launches of new books by two talented local writers!! \n“I feel like the crud / I accidentally touch sometimes\, whatever it is / that collects under cushions on my couch\,” writes Kayla Czaga in her third collection\, Midway\, an exploration of grief in all its manifestations. In her search for meaning in the aftermath of her parents’ deaths\, Czaga visits the underworld (at least twice)\, Vietnamese restaurants\, the beach\, London’s Tate Modern\, Las Vegas casinos\, and a fish textbook. Honest\, elegiac\, characteristically strange\, and frequently funny\, these poems take the reader through bright scenery like carnival rides with fast climbs and sudden drops. The meanings and messages Czaga uncovers on her travels are complicated: hopeful\, bleak-both comforting and not. Along with the parents the poet mourns\, this collection showcases a varied cast. A suburban father-in-law copes with a troubling diagnosis. Marge Simpson quits The Simpsons. Death is a metalhead who dates girls too young for him. Midway is a welcome and necessary collection from one of the most celebrated and accomplished poets of her generation. \nKAYLA CZAGA is the author of two previous poetry collections-For Your Safety Please Hold On (Nightwood Editions\, 2014)\, and Dunk Tank (House of Anansi\, 2019). Her work has been shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award for poetry and the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Frequently anthologized in the Best Canadian Poetry in English series\, her writing also appears in The Walrus\, Grain\, Event\, The Fiddlehead\, and elsewhere. She lives with her wife on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen people\, the Songhees nd Esquimalt nations.\n—\nAnne Fleming’s latest novel\, Curiosities\, opens with a present-day amateur historian\, Anne\, who describes her unexpected discovery of five seventeenth-century manuscripts that\, astonishingly\, tell the same strange story from vastly different points of view. And so it falls upon Anne\, the contemporary historian\, to piece together these interlocking stories\, discover the fate of a pair of lovers\, and add her own layer of “truth” to a history and time period when there were no labels for who these lovers might truly be. \nANNE FLEMING is the author of Pool-Hopping & Other Stories (Raincoast\, 1998)\, which was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction\, the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize\, and the Danuta Gleed Award\, as well as the much-praised novel\, Anomaly (Raincoast\, 2005). She is also the author of a middle-grade novel\, The Goat (Groundwood\, 2017)\, which was a Junior Library Guild and White Ravens selection\, shortlisted for Italy’s Premio Strega\, optioned for film\, and named one of the Top Ten Children’s Books of the Year by The New York Public Library and the Wall Street Journal. Anne Fleming lives in Victoria\, BC. \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 18th\, 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30).\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government St.\nWHAT: Readings of new work from Kayla Czaga and Anne Fleming followed by a Q&A with the audience and book signings. Refreshments will be provided. The audience will also be serenaded by lute playing from Anne Fleming and local musician\, Doug Hensley.\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-launch-kayla-czaga-and-anne-fleming/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,Meet & Greet
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240414T160000
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SUMMARY:RCLAS presents Poetic Justice In Celebration of National Poetry Month Featuring Isabella Wang & Catherine Lewis with Alan Hill
DESCRIPTION:Royal City Literary Arts Society presents “Poetic Justice”\nIn Celebration of National Poetry Month\nSunday\, April 14 from 2-4pm \nFeaturing poets Isabella Wang and Catherine Lewis with host Alan Hill. \nPlus\, additional readings from “A Poetry of Place: Journeys Across New Westminster”\, the poetry postcard anthology project\, curated and edited by Alan Hill\, published in 2021 by the City of New Westminster. \nOpen Mic. \nLocated at the New West Artists exhibit at the\n📍#IHeartNewWest Community Art Space Columbia Square Plaza\, Downtown New West. \n📌UNIT 103\, 78 Tenth Street\, New Westminster. \nCatherine Lewis (she/her) is a Chinese Canadian writer and poet. Her debut poetry chapbook Zipless (845 Press) is a finalist for two Bisexual Book Awards\, including Bi Writer of the Year. Her writing has been longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize\, nominated for a Pushcart Prize\, and published in The Fiddlehead\, PRISM international\, The Humber Literary Review\, Pulp Literature\, and Plenitude Magazine. A graduate of SFU’s Writer’s Studio\, she is a two-time Banff Centre Literary Arts alumna. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Canada\, she lives in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. \nIsabella Wang is the author of the chapbook\, On Forgetting a Language\, and her full-length debut\, Pebble Swing\, shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Among other recognitions\, she has been shortlisted for Arc’s Poem of the Year Contest\, The Malahat Review’s Far Horizons Contest and Long Poem Contest\, and was the youngest writer to be shortlisted twice for The New Quarterly’s Edna Staebler Essay Contest. She is in her Masters of Sociology at SFU. An editor on the Room collective\, she is also a youth mentor with Vancouver Poetry House\, poetry mentor with the UBC Learning Exchange\, web coordinator with poetry in canada\, and directs her own non-profit editing and mentorship program\, 4827 Revise Revision St. \nAlan Hill was born in the UK and immigrated to Canada in 2005. He is the former Poet Laureate of the City of New Westminster\, BC (2017-2020)\, former president of the Royal City Literary Arts Society (RCLAS)\, and was the editor and curator of A Poetry of Place: Journeys Across New Westminster\, published in partnership with New Westminster Arts Services. His writing has been published internationally and his poetry has appeared in Event\, CV2\, Canadian Literature\, The Antigonish Review\, subTerrain\, Poetry is Dead\, among others. He works in the field of community development and immigrant settlement and lives in New Westminster\, BC. His book In the Blood was published by Caitlin Press in 2022.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/rclas-presents-poetic-justice-in-celebration-of-national-poetry-month-featuring-isabella-wang-catherine-lewis-with-alan-hill/
LOCATION:#IHeartNewWest Community Art Space Columbia Square Plaza\,  Unit 103 – 78 10th Street\, New Westminster.\, Unit 103 - 78 10th Street\, New Westminster\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Reading
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal City Literary Arts Society":MAILTO:janetkvammen@rclas.com
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SUMMARY:The Knot of My Tongue: Poems and Prose by Zehra Naqvi with guests
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 12th at 6pm\, join Massy Arts\, Massy Books and Penguin Random House Canada for the launch of The Knot of My Tongue: Poems and Prose by Zehra Naqvi\, joined by Rahat Kurd\, Seemi Ghazi and Sarah Munawar. \nFor readers of Fatimah Asghar’s If They Come for Us\, here is a searing\, multidimensional debut about the search for language and self\, which is life itself. \nThis project has been made possible by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au gouvernement du Canada. \nVenue & Accessibility \nThe event will be hosted at the Massy Arts Gallery\, at 23 East Pender Street in Chinatown\, Vancouver. We are located in the former MING WO building\, which is still the name on the facade of our building. \nRegistration is free and required for entrance. \nThe gallery is wheelchair accessible and a gender-neutral washroom is on-site. \nPlease refrain from wearing scents or heavy perfumes. \nFor more on accessibility including parking\, seating\, venue measurements and floor plan\, and how to request ASL interpretation please visit: massyarts.com/accessibility \nCovid Protocols: Masks keep our community safe and are mandatory (N95 masks are recommended as they offer the best protection). We ask if you are showing symptoms\, that you stay home. Thank you kindly. \nAbout the book: \nThe Knot of My Tongue (Penguin Random House\, 2024) \nI knew it was time to build what could carry\, what could find the high point to name what I knew to be the world and carry it with me \nAt the heart of The Knot of My Tongue is Zehra Naqvi’s storying of language itself and the self-re- visioning that follows devastating personal rupture. Employing a variety of poetic forms\, these intimate\, searching poems address generations\, continents\, and dominions\nto examine loss of expression in the aftermath of collisions with\npowerful forces\, ranging from histories to intimacies. \nNaqvi follows a cast of characters from personal memory\, family history\, and Quranic traditions\, at instances where they have either been rendered silent or found ways to attempt the inexpressible— a father struggling to speak as an immigrant in Canada; a grandmother as she loses her children and her home after the 1947 Partition; the Islamic story of Hajar\, abandoned in the desert without water; the myth of Philomela who finds language even after her husband cuts off her tongue. \nBrilliantly blending the personal and the communal\, memory and myth\, theology and tradition\, the poems in this collection train our attention—slow and immediate\, public and private—on our primal ability to communicate\, recover\, and survive. This example is striking for the power of its speaking through loss and a singular\, radiant vision. \nAbout the author \nZEHRA NAQVI is a Karachi-born writer raised on unceded Coast Salish Territories (Vancouver\, BC). She is a winner of the 2021 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers awarded by the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Her poem “forgetting urdu” was the winner of Room’s 2016 Poetry Contest. Zehra has written and edited for various publications internationally. She holds two MSc degrees in migration studies and social anthropology from Oxford University where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar. The Knot of My Tongue is her debut poetry collection. \nAbout the guests \nRahat Kurd is the daughter & granddaughter of Kashmiri women. She has studied Urdu and Persian poetry for several years. Her work includes COSMOPHILIA (Talonbooks 2015)\, a collection of poems\, and THE CITY THAT IS LEAVING FOREVER: KASHMIRI LETTERS (Talonbooks 2021)\, a hybrid book of correspondence and poetics co-authored with the Kashmiri poet Sumayya Syed. \nDr. Sarah Munawar (She/Her) is a Pakistani-Muslim and settler living in relationship with and sustained by the occupied and unceded land and waters of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam)\, Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish)\, Stó:lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (TsleilWaututh) Nations. She is a political science instructor at Columbia College\, a mother and a scholar of care ethics\, disability justice and health equity. In her writing\, she articulates the right of Muslims to think about care islamically\, and offers a vision of disability justice and collective accessibility that draws upon various lineages of anti-oppressive Islamic knowledge.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/the-knot-of-my-tongue-poems-and-prose-by-zehra-naqvi-with-guests/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240405T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240405T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Boxing the Compass by Michael L. Hadley
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning historian and mariner Michael L. Hadley on his international adventures as he launches his memoir\, Boxing the Compass: A Life of Seafaring\, Music\, and Pilgrimage (Heritage House\, 2024). \nFriday\, April 5\, 2024 | 3:30–5:00 pm\nMaritime Museum of BC | 744 Douglas St. | Victoria\, BC \nRegister at mmbc.bc.ca\nEvent included with museum admission or membership—come early to visit the museum\nBooks available for purchase and signing
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-launch-boxing-the-compass-by-michael-l-hadley-2/
LOCATION:Maritime Museum of BC\, 634 Humboldt St.\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240405T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240409T163637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T163637Z
UID:21296-1712331000-1712336400@www.readlocalbc.ca
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Boxing the Compass by Michael L. Hadley
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning historian and mariner Michael L. Hadley on his international adventures as he launches his memoir\, Boxing the Compass: A Life of Seafaring\, Music\, and Pilgrimage (Heritage House\, 2024). \nFriday\, April 5\, 2024 | 3:30–5:00 pm\nMaritime Museum of BC | 744 Douglas St. | Victoria\, BC \nRegister at mmbc.bc.ca\nEvent included with museum admission or membership—come early to visit the museum\nBooks available for purchase and signing
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-launch-boxing-the-compass-by-michael-l-hadley/
LOCATION:Maritime Museum of BC\, 634 Humboldt St.\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240403T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240305T191921Z
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SUMMARY:Double Poetry Collection Launch: Patrick Grace and Tina Biello
DESCRIPTION:Please join Munro’s Books in celebrating the launches of two new poetry collections by local authors! \nPatrick Grace’s debut collection\, Deviant\, traces a trajectory of queer self-discovery from childhood to adulthood\, examining love\, fear\, grief\, and the violence that men are capable of in intimate same-sex relationships. Richly engaged with the tangible and experiential\, Patrick Grace’s confessional poetry captures profound\, sharp emotions\, tracking a journey impacted equally by beauty and by brutality. Coming-of-age identity struggles are recalled with wry wit\, and dreamlike poems embrace adolescent queer love and connections as a way to cope with the fear and cruelty that can occur in gay relationships. Later poems in the collection recall vivid moments of psychological trauma and stalking and explore the bias of the justice system toward gay men. Collecting memories\, dreams\, and fears about sexual identity\, Deviant makes important contributions to queer coming-of-age and intimate partner violence narratives. \nPATRICK GRACE is an author and teacher who divides his time between Vancouver and Victoria\, BC. He has read at literary festivals around Canada\, including Word Vancouver and Versefest Ottawa\, and will be appearing at the Edmonton Poetry Festival in late April. He has published two chapbooks: a blurred wind swirls back for you (2023)\, and Dastardly (2021)\, exploring aspects of love\, fear\, and trauma that represent a personal queer identity. Deviant\, his first full-length poetry collection\, continues to explore these themes. He works as managing editor of Plenitude Magazine\, and is this year’s judge for The Malahat Review’s Far Horizons Award for Poetry. \nIn Tina Biello’s new collection\, The Weight of Survival\, in a small logging town nestled near Lake Cowichan is an old elementary school. The child of immigrants from post-war Italy attends this school among the population of mostly white\, anglo-saxon families. She does not speak English. \nHer family is one of four who emigrated from southern Italy\, to this small forested community. There are other families\, from India\, who share a kinship of ‘other’ with the Italian families. What happens when your voice\, your food\, your home is different? How do you know how to be queer when there is no language or place for it? How do you remember a time not spoken of\, but passed on through the smell of walnut blossoms in the spring\, grapes in the fall? In The Weight of Survival\, Tina Biello chronicles this upbringing of otherness\, of being shaped by two very different communities\, of blending identities into one\, and what is left behind in the process. \nPoet\, playwright and actor\, TINA BIELLO was born in Lake Cowichan\, a small logging town here on Vancouver Island to immigrant parents. She has honed her skills of being from ‘two places’ and speaks a few languages because of it. She believes in the power of poetry to reach in\, grab hold and get us through. She had the great privilege of working with mentor Patrick Lane. ‘The Weight of Survival’ is her 4th book of poems. When she’s not writing poetry\, she’s gardening\, walking dogs and writing plays and more recently a screenplay. She was Nanaimo’s 2nd Poet Laureate from 2017-2020 and has just finished a 3 year cycle of writing librettos for composers with the Vancouver Island Symphony. \nWHEN: Wednesday\, April 3rd at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30). \nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street. \nWHAT: Readings by Patrick Grace and Tina Biello\, followed by a Q&A with the audience and book signings. \nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/double-poetry-collection-launch-patrick-grace-and-tina-biello/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,Meet & Greet,Panel
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ORGANIZER;CN="Munro's Books":MAILTO:events@munrobooks.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240321T200000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Gathering Colour\, by Caitlin ffrench
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of Caitlin ffrench’s new book\, Gathering Colour: Foraging Magic & Making Art from the World Around you. \nEnjoy an author reading\, book signing\, and light refreshments. Book sales provided by Iron Dog Books. \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 21\, 2024. 6:00–8:00 PM. \nWHERE: Rennie Hall (Rm B2160)\, Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Transit accessible. Parking on-site.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/book-launch-gathering-colour-by-caitlin-ffrench/
LOCATION:Emily Carr University of Art + Design\, 520 E 1st Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 0H2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Nine Ten Publications":MAILTO:kim@ninetenpublications.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T101330
CREATED:20240223T171958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T171958Z
UID:20504-1710874800-1710882000@www.readlocalbc.ca
SUMMARY:Mysterious Book Launch: Susan Juby\, Kate Hilton\, and Elizabeth Renzetti
DESCRIPTION:Join Munro’s Books in celebrating the launch of two new mysteries: A Meditation on Murder by Susan Juby and Bury the Lead by Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti!! \nIn A Meditation on Murder\, Butler-detective Helen Thorpe returns to help a wannabe influencer get her life in order—and solve the murders of her fellow content creators—in this hilarious sequel to Mindful of Murder by bestselling author Susan Juby.\nWhen Buddhist butler Helen Thorpe is loaned out to help Cartier Hightower get her life in order\, Helen finds herself working for a young woman entirely unbound by the fetters of good taste or sound judgment. One of Cartier’s fellow content creators has recently died in a strange accident. Soon after Helen arrives\, another is killed in an equally bizarre way. Cartier begins to drag Helen around on the influencer circuit\, where neither of them is particularly welcome. Then comes the terrible incident at the EDM nightclub that turns Cartier into a global pariah\, at least according to social media. Helen hopes a period of simplicity and reflection and an internet detox will help Cartier find her true nature and maybe acquire some social graces. But Helen’s job gets much harder when Cartier’s friends show up at the lavish ranch where Cartier and Helen have retreated. Soon\, Helen finds herself trying to avoid becoming Instafamous while bringing some peace to a girl who very much needs it. This task turns out to be even more impossible when it becomes clear that they have been followed to Weeping Creek Ranch by a murderer. \nIn Bury the Lead\, a big-city journalist joins the staff of a small-town paper in cottage country and finds a community full of secrets … and murder. \nCat Conway has recently returned to Port Ellis to work as a reporter at the Quill & Packet. She’s fled the tattered remains of her high-profile career and bad divorce for the holiday town of her childhood\, famous for its butter tarts\, theatre\, and a century-old feud. One of Cat’s first assignments is to interview legendary actor Eliot Fraser\, the lead in the theatre’s season opener of Inherit the Wind. When Eliot ends up dead onstage on opening night\, the curtain rises on the sleepy town’s secrets. The suspects include the actor whose career Eliot ruined\, the ex-wife he betrayed\, the women he abused\, and even the baker he wronged. With the attention of the world on Port Ellis\, this story could be Cat’s chance to restore her reputation. But the police think she’s a suspect\, and the murderer wants to kill the story-and her too. Can Cat solve the mystery before she loses her job or becomes the next victim of a killer with a theatrical bent for vengeance? \nSusan Juby is the award-winning\, bestselling author of Mindful of Murder\, which debuted at number one on the independent bookstores’ bestseller list and was nominated for the Leacock Medal for Humour. She has also written Getting the Girl\, Another Kind of Cowboy and The Woefield Poultry Collective\, as well as the bestselling Alice series (Alice\, I Think; Miss Smithers; and Alice MacLeod\, Realist at Last). Her novel Republic of Dirt won the Leacock Medal in 2016. Susan Juby lives on Vancouver Island with her husband\, James\, and their dogs\, who are convinced they could have lucrative careers as social media stars. \nKate Hilton is the bestselling author of three novels: The Hole in the Middle\, Just like Family and Better Luck Next Time. When not writing\, Kate works with psychotherapy and life coaching clients in the area of transformational change. \nElizabeth Renzetti is the author of the essay collection Shrewed: A Wry and Closely Observed Look at the Lives of Women and Girls and the novel Based on a True Story. In 2020\, she won the Landsberg Award for her reporting on gender equality. \nWHEN: Tuesday\, March 19th at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30).\nWHERE: In-store at Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\nWHAT: Readings from the authors of Bury the Lead and A Meditation on Murder\, followed by a Q&A with the audience and book signings.\nHOW: This event is free to attend.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/mysterious-book-launch-susan-juby-kate-hilton-and-elizabeth-renzetti/
LOCATION:Munro’s Books\, 1108 Government Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V8W 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,Meet & Greet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Munro's Books":MAILTO:events@munrobooks.com
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SUMMARY:SFU Open Mic Remix: The Second
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, March 16th\, the SFU Creative Writing Club would like to present SFU OPEN MIC REMIX: THE SECOND. Our now second open mic event open to SFU and the community at large! Swing by to enjoy the work of local wordsmiths\, and maybe take the stage yourself! \nThis event is FREE and will start at 6PM (doors open at 5:30pm) at the Massy Art Society\, taking place on the unceded territory of səlilwətaɬ\, kʷikʷəƛ̓əm\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Nations.
URL:https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/sfu-open-mic-remix-the-second/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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