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Time: 7:00 pm–9:00 pm

Date: October 24, 2019

Cost: Free

Event Category: Community Events , Performance

Website: https://argobookshop.ca/?q=h.calevents

Location: Argo Bookshop—1841A Ste-Catherine St. West, Montreal, Quebec Phone: 514.931.3442 Venue WebsiteView map

Please join us for a reading by four wonderful LGBTQIA+ authors! We’ll have copies of their books available for sale and signing, as well.

Our lineup:
Trebor Healey is most recently the author of Falling, a short story collection in which characters lose their way, figuratively and literally, and confront the profound displacement of modern life. He is the recipient of a Lambda Literary award, two Publishing Triangle awards and a Violet Quill award. He is the author of three novels, A Horse Named Sorrow, Faun and Through It Came Bright Colors; a book of poetry, Sweet Son of Pan; and two previous collections of stories, A Perfect Scar and Eros & Dust. He co-edited (with Marci Blackman) Beyond Definition: New Writing from Gay and Lesbian San Francisco and co-edited (with Amie M. Evans) Queer & Catholic.

Madelaine Caritas Longman is a poet and essayist living in Montreal. Her work has appeared in Room, filling station, Lemon Hound, and Prism. Her first book, The Danger Model, was released this fall from McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Felice Picano is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, fiction, memoirs, nonfiction, and plays. His work has been translated into many languages and several of his titles have been national and international bestsellers. He is considered a founder of modern gay literature along with the other members of the Violet Quill. Picano also began and operated the SeaHorse Press and Gay Presses of New York for fifteen years. His first novel was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Since then he’s been nominated for and/or won dozens of literary awards. Picano teaches at Antioch College, Los Angeles.

Nicola Sibthorpe is Montreal born, and has recently completed an MA in Creative Writing at Concordia University, focusing on the creation of identity through the intersections of neuro-divergenece and queerness. In 2017, she was the inaugural winner of the Quebec Young Writers Award, and has otherwise been published in Headlights, QWF Writes, and Carte-Blanche.

 

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