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SUMMARY:Scrivener Issue 48 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join Scrivener Creative Review for the launch of the magazine’s “Longhand Issue” at 7PM on 19 April 2026 at Cardinal Tea Room. Doors open at 6:45PM\, readings begin at 7:30PM sharp. \nBuy tickets.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/scrivener-issue-48-launch-party/
LOCATION:Cardinal Tearoom\, 5326 St Laurent Blvd\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Reading
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SUMMARY:Saudade and Mind the Gap Digital Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us from the comfort of your own home\, wherever that may be\, to celebrate the launch of two of NeWest’s spring books this year! \n\n\n\n\nNo matter where you are\, you can join us digitally from the comfort of your own home to celebrate the launch of two NeWest spring books this season – Saudade and Mind the Gap. Authors Thomas Trofimuk and Alice Zorn will be joined by their respective editors\, Thomas Wharton and Suzette Mayr for an evening of readings and discussions. \nVisit Eventbrite to RSVP and get the meeting link.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/saudade-and-mind-the-gap-digital-book-launch/
LOCATION:Online – Please RSVP
CATEGORIES:Book Launch
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SUMMARY:Belonging: Who Really Belongs in Quebec?
DESCRIPTION:This event is held in partnership between the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival and the Quebec Writers’ Federation. \nIn keeping with the theme of this edition of the Festival\, ‘Words to Understand Each Other\,’ two gripping and passionate discussions about Québécois identity and who can claim it. Two consecutive and uninterrupted discussions in English and French. \nFirst discussion: What does it mean to be a Québécois? Is being born here enough? Whatever success you may have here\, however many generations you are removed from those who arrived here\, are you ever fully accepted as l’un des nôtres? Last year\, author Kim Thúy suffered dramatic backlash after speaking out about the injustice she has witnessed—and experienced—in spite of being widely lauded as an iconic author in francophone Quebec. Award-winning journalist Toula Drimonis has written movingly about the challenges for immigrants and their descendants in Quebec\, both in her column in The Gazette and in her 2023 book We\, the Others (Nous\, les autres\, translated to French by Mellisa Verreault). Be a fly on the wall as they share their ideas about where Quebec is on this issue\, and where it might be going. \nSecond discussion: Immigrants or those who are considered “outsiders” have had to face the different challenges of trying to make Quebec their home. Over time\, they have begun to experience a strong sense of belonging and become fully integrated into their adoptive chez nous. They have subsequently seen changes in Quebec that have made them question that sense of belonging. Writer and director Guy Rex Rodgers transformed Quebec’s linguistic landscape with his book\, What We Choose to Forget\, an account of a three-year tour of his film What We Choose to Remember. Journalist Francine Pelletier has reflected on the question of who Québécois in her book Dream Interrupted: The Rise and Fall of Quebec Nationalism. \nDiscussions in English and French. \nParticipants: Discussion 1: Kim Thúy\, Toula Drimonis; Discussion 2: Guy Rex Rodgers\, Francine Pelletier \nModerator: Anne Lagacé Dowson \nThe Participants\nPhoto by John Kenney\nToula Drimonis is a Montreal-based journalist\, opinion columnist\, and writer. A former news director for TC Media\, her byline appears in national and international publications\, with a focus on politics\, social justice\, immigration\, and women’s issues. She currently writes a weekly column for the Montreal Gazette and Cult MTL\, and a monthly for The Walrus. She’s worked in television\, radio\, and print in English\, French and Greek. She was on the advisory board for Use the Right Words\, a national media guide on how to report on sexual violence. In 2022 she published her first book\, We\, the Others: Allophones\, Immigrants\, and Belonging in Canada. Her second book\, Seeking Asylum: Building a Shareable World was published in 2024. \n\n \nKim Thúy a quitté le Vietnam avec les boat people à l’âge de dix ans et s’est installée avec sa famille au Québec. Diplômée en traduction et en droit\, l’écrivaine a travaillé comme couturière\, interprète\, avocate et propriétaire de restaurant. Kim Thúy a reçu plusieurs prix\, dont le Prix littéraire du Gouverneur général 2010\, et a été l’une des quatre finalistes du Nobel Alternatif en 2018. Ses livres\, dont les ventes montent à plus de un million de copies partout dans le monde\, sont traduits en 31 langues et 43 pays et territoires. Kim Thúy vit à Montréal et se consacre à l’écriture. \n\nAnne Lagacé Dowson is a bilingual Montrealer by choice\, born in Toronto with a Québécoise mother and an Ontarian dad. A long-time aficionado of the arts\, libraries and everything connected to them\, she is an avid reader with an MA in Social and Women’s History. Anne was a reporter\, editor\, researcher\, host and commentator at CBC\, BellMedia and Radio-Canada for over 25 years\, prioritising authors\, libraries\, education\, public interest issues\, and literacy in her on-air work. She is very proud of her two daughters\, who are bilingual products of Québec’s public school system. \n\nFrancine Pelletier is a journalist based in Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada and former co-host of CBC’s Fifth Estate (1995-2000). She is the co-founder of a feminist magazine\, La Vie en Rose\, and has written for La Presse\, Le Devoir\, and the Montreal Gazette. \n\nPhoto by Pantea Pezeshkan\nGuy Rex Rodgers arrived in Quebec as a young adult to study at the National Theatre School. He has been a writer\, columnist\, interviewer\, translator\, filmmaker and community activist: founder of the English Language Arts Network (ELAN). In 2015\, he was appointed a companion in l’Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec. In 2020\, Rodgers began filming a series of eight documentaries about waves of immigration\, and how immigrants successfully adapted to Quebec since it adopted the first language laws half a century earlier. His three-year tour of Quebec with We Choose To Remember\, as the government imposed harsh new language laws\, is the story of What We Choose To Forget. \n\nGet tickets
URL:https://qwf.org/event/belonging-who-really-belongs-in-quebec/
LOCATION:Hotel 10 – Salle Saint-Laurent\, 10 Sherbrooke Street West\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 4C9\, Canada
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