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Embodying Translation: Poetry’s Lea(r)nings

Grand Luxe Hall, Western Front 303 E 8th Ave E, Vancouver, British Columbia

Admission: $15 / Free for Indigenous participants Register: Here  The Capilano Review and Western Front are pleased to present a workshop by writer-in-residence Erín Moure. On the workshop, Moure says: Translation is a performance that is incorporated, that stems from a textual flow through a body already socially, culturally and ideologically constituted (and …

$15

Submit to Tint Journal

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Share your short stories, creative nonfiction essays, flash and poetry, as well as your artworks from October 13 to November 30, 2025 (CET midnight) with us to be considered for our 15th issue, Tint Spring ‘26! We're looking forward to receiving your work at submissions@tintjournal.com! In view of the diverse backgrounds of our contributing …

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Vancouver Writers Fest

The 38th annual Vancouver Writers Fest takes place from October 20–26, 2025, featuring a scintillating lineup of exceptional books, ideas, and dialogue in 87 events. Our 2025 Festival Guest Curator is the brilliant, multi-award-winning poet and novelist Canisia Lubrin. She has curated four events for us in a program called Cycling and Renewal …

Masterclass with Canisia Lubrin and Jillian Christmas

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This Masterclass is an extraordinary double-bill, featuring two icons of contemporary Canadian poetry. Canisia Lubrin is the author of the multi-award-winning Code Noir and The World After Rain, a poetry collection epic in its vision and intimate in its exploration of grief and loss. Jillian Christmas is a spoken word poet, author of The Gospel of Breaking, and …

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Submit to Poetry London

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Poetry London is a leading international magazine, where new names share pages with acclaimed contemporary poets. We also publish a wide range of poetry in translation. The magazine is published in March, June and October. We receive a vast amount of submissions, so reading can take up to four months, …