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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.