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First Words: Poetry

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

The Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia is pleased to offer a session of First Words: Poetry for the winter 2020 season. This section of the nine-week poetry writing course will be led by Shauntay Grant, Alison Smith, and Sue Goyette. This session will be offered on Wednesday evenings (7-9 pm) …

Beethoven – The Poets’ Take: Anthony Anaxagorou, Raymond Antrobus & Ruth Padel

London Review Bookshop London Review Bookshop, 14-16 Bury Pl, Holborn, London

Like Beethoven, the poet Ruth Padel first came to love and understand music through playing the viola. Her great grandfather, a concert pianist, studied music in Leipzig with Beethoven’s friend and contemporary. Her latest collection Beethoven Variations (Chatto) is simultaneously a biography in verse of the great composer and a …

Sharon Olds: Arias of the Personal and Political

Toronto Reference Library Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario

Sharon Olds presents Arias, her radical new collection of intimate life and political conscience, of race and class and a mother's violence. Hear her read from her new collection, followed by a conversation about her career and trajectory as a poet. The conversation is hosted by Jane Siberry. Learn more …

Citadel Literary Salon

Citadel Urban Clubhouse Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario

Join Citadel for a craft focused exploration of literary works from poetry to short stories. They will be sending out selected writing to registrants a week before the salon and every participant is expected to come armed with insights, questions, and points for discussion. Learn more here.

Poetry London Spring 2020 Readings

Kings Place Kings Place, 90 York Way, London

The first Poetry London reading of the new decade features live readings from Rishi Dastidar, Emily Hasler, Martha Kapos and Joe Dunthorne. Come along to hear some of the magazine’s most distinguished contributors reading their poems. Learn more here.