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Time: 19:30 - 21:30

Date: 14 May, 2019

Event Category: Community Events , Performance , Series

Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/360308067896313/

Location: Visual Arts Centre—Westmount, Quebec

Organizer: Visual Arts Centre Readings

$6

An Evening of Poetry & Prose & Song

Paul Serralheiro, Musician/writer performs regularly with the Mojo Vipers, Organique Mynds & Shortest Longest Day, & has published widely.

Ilona Martonfi, her latest poetry title is The Snow Kimono (Inanna, 2015). Forthcoming, Salt Bride (Inanna, 2019). The Tempest (Inanna, 2020).

Stephen Morrissey has published nine books of poetry. His latest title is A Private Mythology (Ekstasis Editions, 2014). www.stephenmorrissey.ca.

Mike Di Sclafani, A multidisciplinary artist, author of Vultures (2017). Spoken word album Apothecary (2019). mikedisclafani.com

erika white founder of Twigs & Leaves, & broken rules press. Poetry found in selected chapbooks & quarterlies.

Raymond Filip’s 7th book, Rivers Applaud Forever (Guernica Editions, 2018), contains the texts of his “say then play” spoken-word and music recitals.

Brian Campbell, poet/singer-songwriter/editor/translator, latest collections, Shimmer Report & Passenger Flight. briancampbell.ca

Maxianne Berger’s Winnows, an erasure of Moby Dick, was shortlisted for the Haiku Society of America’s 2017 Merit Book Awards.

Catherine Chandler, Unapologetic writer of accentual-syllabic, formal poetry in the vernacular, her fifth book, Pointing Home, forthcoming this fall.

Artistic Director Ilona Martonfi
Hosted with Mike Di Sclafani

“We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, and the League of Canadian Poets.”

 

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