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Fahner, Byenkya and Langevin 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 …

National Poetry Competition submission deadline

One of the biggest single poem competitions in the world, the National Poetry Competition is open to anyone aged 17 or older. The competition is for previously unpublished poems of up to 40 lines in length. This year's judges are Mona Arshi, Helen Mort and Maurice Riordan. Learn more here.

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The LaHave Review submission deadline

The LaHave Review is an online poetry journal edited by Michael Goodfellow and will launch in December, 2019. Each issue will feature one poem per season, a biography of the poet, and an interview. The LaHave Review is named after the LaHave River in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. The river …

The Young Buck Poetry Prize submission deadline

Contemporary Verse 2 (CV2) magazine offers a poetry contest exclusively for writers under the age of 35. The YOUNG BUCK poetry prize will be awarded to the author of the single best submitted poem, along with $1000 and publication in CV2. Three honourable mentions will also be awarded, each with …

The Malahat Review Open Season Awards submission deadline

The Malahat Review invites entries for its annual Open Season Awards in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction with prizes totalling $CAN 6000. The contest is open to Canadian and international writers anywhere in the world, with a final deadline of midnight (PDT) on 1 November 2019. All entries are judged …

Words Aloud Festival

Durham Art Gallery Durham Art Gallery, 251 George Street East, Durham, Ontario

The Words Aloud Spoken Word and Storytelling Festival is a small but mighty regional event held in the southwestern Ontario village of Durham (pop. 2500), about an hour-and-a-half north of Guelph. Co-founded in 2004 by Liz Zetlin and Dawna Proudman, in response to a suggestion from Durham Art Gallery curator …

Words – The Literary and Creative Arts Festival

Museum London Museum London, 421 Ridout Street North, London, Ontario

Words is committed to the advancement of accessibility in the arts, cultural participation within the community, and diversity in our programming. During the first weekend of November each year, Words brings the Southwestern Ontario region together for a celebration of creative ideas, artistic expression, and cultural diversity. Words features emerging …

Toronto Lit Up Launch of Launches

Lakeside Terrace, Harbourfront Centre Lakeside Terrace, Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario

The Toronto Arts Council and the Toronto International Festival of Authors have partnered on Toronto Lit Up, an initiative designed to spotlight Toronto writers and empower local artists with career-building opportunities. The programme also gives curious readers access to their local writing community. Toronto Lit Up book release parties take …

Celebration of Poetry in Motion in Halifax

Halifax Public Library Halifax Public Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Supported by Arts Nova Scotia and in partnership with the Halifax Regional Municipality and the Halifax Public Libraries, the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia (WFNS) is bringing Poetry in Motion to Halifax. A public poetry art project, Poetry in Motion will feature short poems and excerpts from longer poems on …

Wolsak and Wynn Toronto Launch

Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario

Join publisher Wolsak and Wynn at the Gladstone Ballroom to launch another wonderful season of Fall books, including Gary Barwin's For It Is a Pleasure and a Surprise to Breathe: New and Selected Poems. Learn more here.

Stones, di Sciascio-Andrews and Wagner 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 …

Verb Festival

Wellington Wellington

Verb Festival is an annual writers festival in Wellington, New Zealand. They celebrate Aotearoa writers with international guests. Verb Festival features the famous LitCrawl on Saturday 9 November: 25 events in 3.5 hours in 25 venues. Learn more here.

Writers Read Concordia presents Margaret Christakos in conversation with Sina Queyras

VAV Gallery VAV Gallery, 1395 Rene Levesque 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. Writers Read Concordia presents writer Margaret Christakos in conversation with Sina Queyras. Learn more here.

Mile End Poets’ Festival – Deep Curation: Experiments in Poetry Reading Curation

4th Space Concordia University (McConnell Library Building, North West Corner) 4th Space Concordia University (McConnell Library Building, North West Corner), 1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec

Opening with a panel discussion on literary event curation, this event will feature Margaret Christakos, Deanna Radford, Danielle St. Amour and Jason Camlot, facilitated by Klara du Plessis. It will focus on different contemporary and historical strategies for literary event curation, while also incorporating a visual arts curatorial perspective for …

TIFF Docs presents: Margaret Atwood: A Word after a Word after a Word is Power

TIFF Bell Lightbox TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St W, Toronto, Ontario

The world premiere screening of this fascinating documentary on the renowned poet and novelist behind The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments is followed by an onstage conversation with directors Nancy Lang and Peter Raymont, interviewed by Carol Off. Learn more here.

C.D. Wright Women Writers Conference

University of Central Arkansas 201 Donaghey Ave, Conway, AR

The C.D. Wright Women Writers Conference focuses on women-identifying writers from all genres and all experience levels, from journalism to mass market books to literary endeavors, and beyond. The goal is to provide a space for camaraderie, connection-making, and inspiration, and while women-identifying writers are the only presenters at the …

Poetry in Aldeburgh

Aldeburgh Aldeburgh, Suffolk

Poetry In Aldeburgh is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to build on and continue the heritage of poetry and over 30 years of poetry festivals on the Suffolk Coast. Their first festival was in November 2016 and they hold them annually. They also work with local and national organisations in …

Palimpsest Press Fall Launch

Another Story Bookshop Another Story Bookshop, 315 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, Ontario

Join Another Story and Palimpsest Press to celebrate the launch of Ceilidh Michelle's butterflies, zebras, moonbeams and Shane Neilson's Constructive Negativity: Prize Culture, Evaluation, and Disability in Canadian Poetry. Learn more here.

John Barton Sonnet Workshop

Ottawa Public Library, Rockcliffe Park Branch Ottawa Public Library, Rockcliffe Park Branch, 380 Springfield Rd, Rockcliffe Park, Ontario

This workshop presents the sonnet as a tool to explore contemporary concerns that can be incorporated into a weekly, even daily writing practice. Participants will write new sonnets and review them with the group to explore and integrate in-depth theory elements. Through revisions, they will see how to exploit the …

Vancouver Manuscript Intensive application deadline

Vancouver Manuscript Intensive is structured to ensure that a personal and highly supportive one-to-one mentorship is offered to develop one's manuscript as a whole. They match each of their participants with a talented, often award-winning, professional author who is also a skilled editor in their genre. Learn more here.

The Art of Rhetoric workshop at Citadel

Citadel Urban Clubhouse Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario

The right words in the right order are able to tangibly change reality. Know how to use your words and you know how to make magic. Learn from the greats as we dissect and explore the nuances rhetorical devices of effective persuasion. From Shakespeare to Fred Rogers, we will talk …

In Our Tongues

The Origin Arts & Community Centre The Origin Arts & Community Centre, 57 Lyndale Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario

In Our Tongues is Ottawa’s first Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPoC) reading and art series. The featured artists at this gathering are: Kevin Schofield, Manahil Bandukwala and Eyob Tzu. Learn more here.

Graham, Drukker and Redvers 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 …

Rykov, Benkya, Rajagopalan and Thompson at Brockton Writers Series

Glad Day Bookshop Glad Day Bookshop, 499 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario

The Brockton Writers Series (BWS) is a bi-monthly literary reading series founded in November, 2009. The series’ vision is to host writers who reflect Canadian literature and Canadian diversity, defining diversity to include: established and emerging writers, writers of colour, queer writers, younger and older writers, aboriginal writers and other …

Boston Originals

Woodberry Poetry Room Woodberry Poetry Room, Room 330, Lamont Library, 11 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

This event offers a dynamic reading by a distinct array of poetic innovators from the region: Kristen Case, Amanda Cook, Danielle Legros Georges, Suzanne Mercury, Oliver Strand, and Janaka Stucky. The evening will also serve as a welcoming reception for Harvard scholar at risk Chib?ìhè Obi Ach?mbá. Come one, come …

Woodstock Poetry Festival

The Woodstock Bookshop The Woodstock Bookshop, 23 Oxford St, Woodstock, Oxfordshire

The Woodstock Bookshop started and runs Woodstock Poetry Festival, a completely independent festival that has now been running for seven years. This year's poets taking part include Raymond Antrobus, Niall Campbell, Vidyan Ravinthiram, Hannah Sullivan, Mary Jean Chan and more. Learn more here.

YYC POP: Portraits of People submission deadline

Sheri-D Wilson, Poet Laureate of Calgary, is sending out a call out to the community, the entire city and the world — I invite you, to write a portrait in the form of a poem, prose poem, or snapshot/ flash fiction — about someone you know (not about yourself) that …