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Lunch Poems at SFU

Teck Gallery 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia

The raison d'être of Lunch Poems is to invite and welcome everyone to enjoy poetry in a relaxed and casual atmosphere: whether you are new to poetry or have had a long romance with it. Lunch Poems at SFU invites you to join them to lunch on words and feed …

A Provocation: Joyelle McSweeney, Urayoán Noel + Ronaldo V. Wilson

Harvard Library 2 Harvard Library, Forum Room, Lamont Library, 11 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

A reading by three of the most dynamic and provocative performers in the genre: Joyelle McSweeney (author of TOXICON), Urayoán Noel (author of BUZZING HEMISPHERE/RUMOR HEMISFÉRICO), and Ronald V. Wilson (author of POEMS OF THE BLACK OBJECT). Co-sponsored by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. Learn more here.

Writers Read Concordia presents Doireann Ní Ghríofa and LeAnne Howe

Department of English S-LB 674 2 Concordia University Department of English S-LB 674 2 Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec

The 2019-2020 Writers Read Concordia season emphasizes the local, the influencers, the activist, the transformative, the conversation and the collaborative impulses. Co-sponsored with the School for Canadian Irish Studies, Writers Read Concordia presents Doireann Ní Ghríofa and LeAnne Howe for an evening of Irish and Choctaw poetry, followed by a …

League of Canadian Poets Nova Scotia Members’ Reading

Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia, 1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Join the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia and the League of Canadian Poets for a reading by five Nova Scotian members of the League of Canadian Poets: Janet Barkhouse, Deirdre Dwyer, Chad Norman, Anne Simpson, and Margo Wheaton. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be …

The Al Purdy A-Frame Residency application deadline

The Al Purdy house on Roblin Lake near Ameliasburgh, Ontario is now the site of the A-Frame Residency Program, under which writers are offered a time and place to work in a location that is attractive and of historic significance. Each year between mid-April and mid-November the house will be …

Wade in the Water – Poetry as an Invitation to Speak Together Differently

Fairmont Château Whistler Fairmont Château Whistler, 4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, British Columbia

Griffin Poetry Prize winner Eve Joseph joins fellow writers Yvonne Blomer, Lorna Crozier, Cecily Nicholson and Jason Stefanik for this much anticipated Whistler Writers Festival event. Learn more here.

d/Deaf Republic: Poets on d/Deafness

Southbank Centre Belvedere Road, London

Multi-award winning poets Raymond Antrobus, Ilya Kaminsky and Carcanet debutante Lisa Kelly share the stage to perform their latest work. The event explores both the poets’ personal experiences of d/Deafness as well as looking at a wider political and historical context in which d/Deaf communities have been marginalised. Learn more …

Gwendolyn MacEwen Poetry Competition submission deadline

The competition offers a $1,500 prize for Best Suite by an Emerging Writer, and $1,500 for Best Suite by a Writer at Any Career Point. The total page length of the suite submission is not to exceed 16 pages. It is urged that a submitted suite be complete work, not …

Vocarium Reading Series: Anne Boyer + Tongo Eisen-Martin

Harvard Library 2 Harvard Library, Forum Room, Lamont Library, 11 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

Award-winning poets Anne Boyer (author of A HANDBOOK OF DISAPPOINTED FATE) and Tongo Eisen-Martin (author of HEAVEN IS ALL GOODBYES) will share the podium for our first Vocarium reading of the season. A reception and book-signing will follow the event. Learn more here.

An Evening of Poetry with Tanis MacDonald and Moez Surani

Words Worth Books Words Worth Books, 96 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario

Words Worth Books presents an evening of poetry with Tanis MacDonald and Moez Surani, reading from their most recent poetry collections, Mobile and Are the Rivers in Your Poems Real respectively. Learn more here.

Mary Lee Bragg + Nicole Raziya Fong at Tree Reading Series

Happy Goat Coffee Co. Happy Goat Coffee Co., 35 Laurel Street, Ottawa, Ontario

Running since May 9, 1980, the Tree Reading Series (Tree) is one of Canada's longest-running literary events and an essential part of Ottawa's vibrant literary community. Tree is a non-profit organization that supports established and emerging writers from Ottawa and across Canada by offering a supportive public venue for writers …

Chatterjee, Banks and Ortega at the Art Bar Poetry Series

Free Times Cafe Free Times Cafe, 320 College Street, Toronto, Ontario

The Art Bar is recognized as Canada's longest running poetry-only, weekly reading series. Since 1991, it has featured both emerging and established poets from across Canada and occasionally from abroad. It has become a hub for the poetry community, and entry point for new voices, a place for people to …

The Al Purdy Songbook

Hugh's Room Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario

This celebration of one of Canada's most famous poets features a rare screening of the 2015 feature documentary Al Purdy Was Here, as well as live performances from two of the artists featured in the film: Doug Paisley and Snowblink. Learn more here.

Nicole Brossard reads at Poetry London (Ontario) Reading Series

Landon Branch Library Landon Branch Library, 167 Wortley Rd, London, Ontario

The Poetry London Reading Series, in partnership with the London Public Library, hosts monthly readings and poetry workshops in London, Ontario. They bring a diverse list of Canada’s finest poets into London for readings, as well as providing a wide range of poetry-related opportunities for local writers and poetry aficionados. …

Art Gallery of Northumberland Spotlight Series 2: Stuart Ross

Art Gallery of Northumberland Art Gallery of Northumberland, 55 King Street West, Cobourg, Ontario

Following a successful inaugural year, Spotlight Series returns to the Art Gallery of Northumberland in support of its growing art education initiative. Intimate and interactive, the 4-part artist series features local artists and their stories and passions for their art form from poetry, to opera, modern dance and animation film, …

Writers Read Concordia presents David Chariandy and Shazia Hafiz Ramji

Concordia's 4th Space Concordia's 4th Space, 1400 de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec

The 2019-2020 Writers Read Concordia season emphasizes the local, the influencers, the activist, the transformative, the conversation and the collaborative impulses. Co-sponsored with x (Post) Colonial Ports Conference with CISSC, Writers Read Concordia presents writers David Chariandy and Shazia Hafiz Ramji. Learn more here.

Abrahams, Bennett and Reimer at Pivot Readings

Tranzac Club Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto, Ontario

Pivot Readings are well into Fall now, with their fourth installment for the new season, with some amazing readers: Terrence Abrahams, Carolyn Bennett and Nikki Reimer. Learn more here.

Sheridan College Writer-in-Residence application deadline

The 2019-2020 Sheridan College Writer-in-Residence will serve a term of six months (November to April). In addition to working on their own writing project, the Writer-in-Residence will provide creative leadership, mentoring, and public outreach in the area of creative writing and/or publishing (including class visits and public events), to members …

Kathyrn Mockler: A Reading and Workshop on Poetry and Climate Change Activism

Department of English S-LB 674 2 Concordia University Department of English S-LB 674 2 Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec

The 2019-2020 Writers Read Concordia season emphasizes the local, the influencers, the activist, the transformative, the conversation and the collaborative impulses. Writers Read Concordia presents writer Kathryn Mockler, offering a reading and workshop on poetry and climate change activism. Learn more here.