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SUMMARY:Mile End Poets' Festival 2019
DESCRIPTION:Mile End Poets’ Festival will return in 2019! Watch this space for updates. \nMore information on MEPF can be found here.  \n* \nThe Mile End Poets’ Festival is a multidisciplinary arts festival focusing on literature in performance. Its goal was to present in a single local festival a range of the exciting artistic activity regularly taking place in and around Montreal’s Mile End district. The district is home to a huge number of poets\, musicians\, writers\, dancers and performers. \nThe festival was founded in 2010 by Montreal poet\, performer and curator Ian Ferrier\, with help from writer/performers Moe Clark and Kaie Kellough. In its first year it was entirely artist-funded. It presented four nights of programming\, each curated by a different artist or poet from the Mile End. This has been the model ever since. The festival now regularly receives much needed support from both the Canada Council for the Arts and the Quebec Writers’ Federation. It presents work from multiple artistic communities with links to work by First Nations\, literary and performance poetry artists\, contemporary dancers\, top artists from the city and elsewhere in Canada\, and musicians who both tour internationally and regularly work in the neighbourhood’s exciting performance venues. \nIn 2017\, Ian Ferrier was joined by Northern Irish poet & performer Rachel McCrum as Administrative Director for the Festival.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/mile-end-poets-festival-2019/
LOCATION:Various
CATEGORIES:Bilingual/Multilingual,Community Events,Festival,Open Mic,Performance,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Writing About Controversial Topics
DESCRIPTION:All levels are welcome. Limited to 12 participants. \nWhere is your edge as a writer\, and as a thinker? Our personal experiences often provide a window onto important social issues and timely political questions. But it can be challenging to write about controversial topics in an era of political polarization. \nThis workshop is for writers who want to create socially and politically engaged work that appeals to a wider audience\, producing a more inclusive conversation about divisive subjects. Writing—whether journalism\, fiction\, or nonfiction—has the potential to stimulate important public conversations. But\, as we see more and more in social media\, politically motivated writing can also be divisive by preaching to the converted and demonizing segments of society. So what do we do if we want to write about controversial topics without polarizing our readers? \nParticipants will be guided through a series of writing prompts and walk-thru exercises to help them develop a template for their writing and\, if they choose\, create an outline for a specific piece. Whether you’re writing about #MeToo\, Black Lives Matter\, modern masculinity\, Indigenous resurgence\, veganism\, eco-economics or gender-fluid sex\, we’ll develop an approach that enables you to speak to a larger\, more diverse audience. \nWe’ll start by discussing the topical conversations we want our writing to prompt in the public realm. Participants will be asked to bring in and discuss an article\, essay or story that engages a controversial topic. We will discuss what works in the articles\, highlighting the pros and cons of “objective” versus “personal” approaches. Then we will explore how you can use elements of cultural journalism\, creative nonfiction\, personal essay\, and memoir to create relatable stories that affect readers emotionally and engage them in a personal way. \nNext we’ll address how participants can interview various sources and bring in different voices to create multiple perspectives on their topic. This will enable writers to invite readers with diverse opinions and experiences to engage the conversation. We’ll focus on how opposing viewpoints can be addressed without turning them into moral or political “enemies.” \nFinally we’ll get into the heart of our approach: how participants can bring their own personal experiences into the work and give readers a human avenue into a complex topic. By providing a relatable human perspective\, elements of the personal essay can transform a political diatribe into potentially transformative testimony.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/writing-about-controversial-topics/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:At Benny Library\, a reading\, art activity for the children\, refreshments\, sale and signing.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/book-launch-3/
LOCATION:Benny Library 6400 Monkland Ave.\, 6400 Monkland Ave.\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Quebec\, H4B1H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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