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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T190000
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SUMMARY:Adèle Barclay + Klara du Plessis Double Launch w/guest Tess Liem
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to celebrate the publication of Adèle Barclay’s second book of poetry Renaissance Normcore and Klara Du Plessis’ chapbook of essays unfurl with special guest Tess Liem. \nRENAISSANCE NORMCORE belts like a classically trained riot grrrl\, composing catchy tunes in the key of fear and desire. Building on the dreamy emotional landscapes she plumbed in If I Were in a Cage I’d Reach Out for You\, Barclay navigates even sharper peaks and valleys in her second collection to examine the links between intimacy and power. Tracking the paradoxical impulses of anguish and joy that underpin daily life in our hostile neoliberal climate\, these poems are both abject and sweet as they repurpose loss into life and test the bounds of how much a poem can hold. \nUNFURL: four essays. \n//////////////////////////////// \nADÈLE BARCLAY is the author of If I Were in a Cage I’d Reach Out for You\, which won the 2017 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Renaissance Normcore is her second collection and was named a book to look out for by CBC and 49th Shelf. She is the recipient of the 2016 Lit POP Award for Poetry and The Walrus’ 2016 Readers’ Choice Award for Poetry and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her poems have appeared in Vallum\, Cosmonauts Avenue\, Room Magazine\, The Puritan\, Heavy Feather Review\, glitterMOB\, The Fiddlehead and elsewhere. She is Arc Magazine’s 2018-19 Poet in Residence and an editor at Rahila’s Ghost Press. \nKLARA DU PLESSIS is a South African Canadian poet residing in Montreal. Her debut collection Ekke—winner of the 2019 Pat Lowther Memorial Award and shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award—was released from Palimpsest Press; and her Anstruther chapbook\, Wax Lyrical\,was shortlisted for the 2016 bpNichol Chapbook Award. Klara is a PhD English Literature student at Concordia University\, and currently expanding her curatorial practice to include experimental Deep Curation poetry reading events. \nTESS LIEM is a queer writer living in Montreal\, Tiotia:ke—unceded Haudenosaunee and Mohawk territories. Her writing has appeared in Plenitude\, Room Magazine\, PRISM\, and elsewhere. Her debut collection Obits. was nominated for the Lambda Literary Award and recently won the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for 2019.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/adele-barclay-klara-du-plessis-double-launch-w-guest-tess-liem/
LOCATION:La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly\, 176 Bernard West\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T2K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191031T193050Z
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SUMMARY:The Worlds of Joseph Conrad - a lecture by Maya Jasanoff
DESCRIPTION:On November 13\, leading historian and author Maya Jasanoff will deliver a lecture based on her award-winning book\, The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World. \nJasanoff will present Joseph Conrad\, the influential Modern writer\, as a prophet of globalization — an author who explored the tensions of global capitalism\, encroaching imperialism and unprecedented migration which still characterize our global world. She’ll delve into her process of writing this book\, which brought her sailing across the Indian Ocean and down the Congo River. \nJoin us at the Faculty Club of Montreal\, and mingle with an audience of authors\, historians and history-lovers during a cocktail before the lecture begins. \nRegister at cundillprize.com/lecture \nOn the speaker —\nMaya Jasanoff is Coolidge Professor of History at Harvard University and resident faculty at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies. She is the author of several prize-winning books\, including The Dawn Watch\, which won the US$75\,000 Cundill History Prize in 2018. \nOn the prize —\nAdministered by McGill University\, the Cundill History Prize is the richest international award for non-fiction. The prize celebrates the work of historians that turn outstanding scholarship into beautifully told narratives that stimulate\, excite and challenge us.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/the-worlds-of-joseph-conrad-a-lecture-by-maya-jasanoff/
LOCATION:Faculty Club of Montreal\, 3450 McTavish St.\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3A 1X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191021T160238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T160238Z
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SUMMARY:Book signing
DESCRIPTION:Vteran CJAD broadcaster Tommy Schnurmacher will be signing copies of his new memoir Makeup Tips from Auschwitz. How Vanity Saved My Mother’s Life which tells the story of his Jewish mom got two world-famous Nazis to save her life and the powerful impact that had on their relationship.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/book-signing/
LOCATION:Indigo\, Place Montreal Trust\, 1500 McGill College Ave\, Montréal\, Quebec\, H3A 3J5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190918T163803Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Literatures BookClub: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Literatures Book Club focuses on work by indigenous writers from around the world. Hosted by Tara McGowan-Ross\, a Mi’kmaq multidisciplinary artist and writer\, the meetings will take place every 4-6 weeks and are open to all. \nFor our September meeting\, we will gather at La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly (176 Bernard O.) at 7 pm to discuss A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alicia Elliott. \nA MIND SPREAD OUT ON THE GROUND\nIn an urgent and visceral work that asks essential questions about the treatment of Native people in North America while drawing on intimate details of her own life and experience with intergenerational trauma\, Alicia Elliott offers indispensable insight into the ongoing legacy of colonialism. She engages with such wide-ranging topics as race\, parenthood\, love\, mental illness\, poverty\, sexual assault\, gentrifcation\, writing and representation\, and in the process makes connections both large and small between the past and present\, the personal and political—from overcoming a years-long battle with head lice to the way Native writers are treated within the Canadian literary industry; her unplanned teenage pregnancy to the history of dark matter and how it relates to racism in the court system; her childhood diet of Kraft Dinner to how systemic oppression is directly linked to health problems in Native communities. \nWith deep consideration and searing prose\, Elliott provides a candid look at our past\, an illuminating portrait of our present and a powerful tool for a better future. \n**We offer a 20% discount on A Mind Spread Out on the Ground from now until the meeting date.**
URL:https://qwf.org/event/indigenous-literatures-bookclub-a-mind-spread-out-on-the-ground/
LOCATION:La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly\, 176 Bernard West\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T2K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190830T172335Z
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SUMMARY:Visual Arts Centre Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Visual Arts Centre Reading Series \nLinda Morra\nIlona Martonfi\nIan Ferrier\nBlossom Thom\nWiebke von Carolsfeld\nPaul Serralheiro (Music)\nCarole Giangrande\nHugh Hazelton\nMadelaine Caritas Longman\nMike Di Sclafani \n350 Victoria Avenue\, Westmount www.visualartscentre.ca \nArtistic Director Ilona Martonfi ilona.martonfi@sympatico.ca \nHosted with Mike Di Sclafani\nTuesday November 12\, 2019\n7 PM – 9 PM At the door $6 \nAn Evening of Poetry & Prose & Music \n“We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts\,\nand the League of Canadian Poets.” \nFACEBOOK EVENT \nNov 12\nTUE\nVisual Arts Centre Reading Series
URL:https://qwf.org/event/visual-arts-centre-reading-series-4/
LOCATION:Visual Arts Centre\, 350 Avenue Victoria\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 2N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Performance,Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T184805Z
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SUMMARY:Write Now: A Playwriting Intensive to Jumpstart Your Play
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Sabrina Reeves\nThis workshop will give budding and experienced playwrights a forum in which to hear their work read aloud and have it commented on\, supported\, and developed. Limited to 12 participants. \nThis 8-week workshop is designed to get your play out of your head and onto the page. Through a combination of in-class writing exercises and reading scripts aloud\, it will allow playwrights to take their scripts to the next level. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nCharacter development\nStructure\nDialogue\nStakes\nRe-writes.\n\nEach week\, selected participants will bring in sections of their work for feedback. \nThe workshop will be more fun and useful to participants who have a play that they are already working on\, a few scenes\, or at the very least\, an outline of the idea they wish to pursue. It may be of particular interest (and complementary) to those who have taken an Introduction to Playwriting workshop. Participants can expect to come out of the workshop with a more developed script as well as tools for carrying on with their work and some ideas/suggestions of where to go and what to do with a finished draft.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/write-now-a-playwriting-intensive-to-jumpstart-your-play/2019-11-12/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191111T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T183354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T184332Z
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SUMMARY:Slantwise to the Truth: Navigating Narrative Nonfiction
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Niamh Malcolm\nAll levels are welcome. Limited to 12 participants. \n“Tell all the Truth but tell it slant/success in Circuit lies” — let poet Emily Dickinson’s words inspire you as we navigate narrative nonfiction\, writing that takes the best elements of fiction\, applies those to facts\, and ends with compelling stories. \nIn this workshop you will take your own “big idea” and add to it week-by-week until at the end of eight sessions you’ll have a draft narrative essay of 2\,000 words or more. Each meeting will be split between discussing one of six elements necessary for good narrative nonfiction and workshopping participants’ writing. This will be supported by readings related to the discussion and to the week’s assigned writing. Below is an outline covering six weekly discussions. Two additional weeks are left open to allow for flexibility – perhaps there will be spillover from a previous week’s discussion or perhaps by consensus we’ll toss in another idea to discuss or take extra time to workshop participants’ work. \nPlease note that this workshop will not focus on memoir writing. Although memoir falls into the category of narrative nonfiction\, I encourage participants to look beyond it when considering their writing for these eight weeks. \n 
URL:https://qwf.org/event/slantwise-to-the-truth-navigating-narrative-nonfiction/2019-11-11/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T184620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T191205Z
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SUMMARY:Writing to Preserve Memory: Capturing and Sharing Life Stories
DESCRIPTION:All levels are welcome. Limited to 12 participants. \nIsabel Allende confessed\, “I write to preserve memory against the erosion of oblivion and to bring people together.” \nEvery life is a story\, and when we write that story\, we not only preserve it but share the joys and disappointments\, the heartaches and the triumphs\, and most importantly\, the lessons learnt. \nMemoir\, by its nature\, is more concerned with the emotional truth of occurrences and moments from a life\, as opposed to biography\, which is more often focused on factual or chronological events. \nIn this memoir workshop\, we will explore how to begin telling your story and review examples of the different ways that a story can be told. Will it be a travelogue or will it focus on major events that influenced your life? Or will it be about a relationship with a loved one? These are just a few possibilities. \nA portion of each session will be set aside for writing exercises based on prompts to help unlock the confidence you need to shape your story\, and to share your writing. \nAs an adjunct\, a recommended reading list of traditional and innovative memoirs will be provided\, and participants will be encouraged to review and share their favourite styles.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/writing-to-preserve-memory-capturing-and-sharing-life-stories/2019-11-11/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190731T180125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T180850Z
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SUMMARY:The Words & Music Show (Mile End Poets' Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Curated by the inimitable Ian Ferrier\, the Words and Music Show is the QWF’s literary cabaret. It usually takes place the third Sunday of the month at Casa del Popolo\, 4873 boul. St-Laurent. It started in 2000\, and is Montreal’s longest running spoken word\, poetry\, literature\, performance\, and music show featuring top names from this city and across the country. Doors open at 8:00 and the show starts at 9:00. $5 on the door for QWF Members ($7 for non-Members). \nFull lineup announced closer to the date! Part of the 2019 Mile End Poets’ Festival!
URL:https://qwf.org/event/the-words-music-show-mile-end-poets-festival/
LOCATION:Casa del Popolo\, 4873 boul. St-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2T 1R6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Performance,QWF Events,Series,Words and Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T153000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191021T160521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T160521Z
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SUMMARY:West Island book launch
DESCRIPTION:West Island launch of veteran CJAD broadcaster Tommy Schnurmacher’s new memoir Makeup Tips from Auschwitz. How Vanity Saved My Mother’s Life.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/west-island-book-launch/
LOCATION:Chapters Pointe Claire\, 6321 autoroute Transcanadienne\, Pointe Claire\, Quebec\, H9R 5A5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191108T164611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T164611Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190827T185219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T185713Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191009T161831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T161831Z
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SUMMARY:Deborah Levy launches The Man Who Saw Everything
DESCRIPTION:Librairie Drawn & Quarterly presents: \nDeborah Levy in Conversation with Madeleine Thien for THE MAN WHO SAW EVERYTHING \nGeneral Admission: $15\nBook + Ticket Combo: $29.95 \nRialto Hall : 5711 parc avenue\n(Présentation en anglais) \nAbout the book: \nLONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 BOOKER PRIZE \nAn electrifying and audacious novel about beauty\, envy\, and carelessness by Deborah Levy\, two-time Man Booker Prize finalist. \nIt is 1988 and Saul Adler\, a narcissistic young historian\, has been invited to Communist East Berlin to do research; in exchange\, he must publish a favorable essay about the German Democratic Republic. As a gift for his translator’s sister\, a Beatles fanatic who will be his host\, Saul’s girlfriend will shoot a photograph of him standing in the crosswalk on Abbey Road\, an homage to the famous album cover. As he waits for her to arrive\, he is grazed by an oncoming car\, which changes the trajectory of his life–and this story of good intentions and reckless actions.The Man Who Saw Everything is about the difficulty of seeing ourselves and others clearly. It greets the specters that come back to haunt old and new love\, previous and current incarnations of Europe\, conscious and unconscious transgressions\, and real and imagined betrayals\, while investigating the cyclic nature of history and its reinvention by people in power. Here\, Levy traverses the vast reaches of the human imagination while artfully blurring sexual and political binaries–feminine and masculine\, East and West\, past and present–to reveal the full spectrum of our world. \nAbout the Author\nDeborah Levy is the author of seven novels\, including Beautiful Mutants\, Swallowing Geography\, The Unloved\, Billy and Girl\, Swimming Home and Hot Milk\, and two volumes of memoir\, Things I Don’t Want to Know and The Cost of Living. Both Swimming Home and Hot Milk were shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Her short story collection\, Black Vodka\, was nominated for the International Frank O’Connor short story award and was broadcast on BBC Radio 4\, as were her acclaimed dramatisations of Freud’s iconic case studies\, Dora\, and The Wolfman. Levy has written for The Royal Shakespeare Company\, and her pioneering theatre writing is collected in Levy: Plays 1. Deborah Levy is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/deborah-levy-launches-the-man-who-saw-everything/
LOCATION:Rialto Theatre\, 5723 Av du Parc\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2V 4G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191023T150742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T150742Z
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SUMMARY:Pieces of Process #3
DESCRIPTION:PIECES OF PROCESS is an event series all about creative process. The intent is two-fold: to destigmatize creativity for would-be-creatives whose anxieties about failure hinder their ability to create and as a means of demystifying creative process to contextualize art. Artists will showcase their works then tell us about the process itself—challenges they encountered\, inspirations fueling the projects\, or anything else pertaining to the topic. \nRemember\, the final result is the iceberg’s tip. Come see what lurks below the water’s glassy surface. \nTHE ARTISTS:\nTara McGowan-Ross is an urban Mi’kmaw multidisciplinary artist. She is a graduate of the Concordia University Philosophy program. She writes criticism of experimental and independent Montreal theatre for Broadwayworld\, runs the Indigenous Literatures book club at Drawn and Quarterly\, was the first runner up for the 2018 Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize\, and is the author of “Girth” and the forthcoming “Scorpion Season.” Her work appears in print and online. \nJaelle Dutremble-Rivet is a Montreal-based media maker with a background in intermedia arts. Her work explores the boundaries between storytelling\, documentary\, and ethnography. As a graduate of the Media Studies MA at Concordia University\, she has completed a research-creation thesis on linguistic identity in Montreal. Visit her at https://www.jaelledr.org/. \nGio Gio (J.T Media x Giostino Giotezio) is a director and visual artist wandering through life’s experiences\, endlessly searching for Paradise. GioGio’s style can be defined as a mixture influenced by Anime\, Nature\, Retro Technology and Surrealism. With two short films and appearances at various Montreal art shows such as Art Jam and RAW\, GioGio continues to develop and bring his work to light. GioGio has collaborated with numerous artists and strives to one day form a collective that reshapes how music and film come together. \nThe event will take place on the third floor auditorium of Atwater Library. Please enter the building through the side door if the front entrance is locked. Entry is pay what you can; suggested donation 5$. Please give generously as all proceeds go to the artists. \nWe acknowledge that the land on which the event takes place is the traditional and unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk)\, which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst nations. \nJointly sponsored by Beatrice Pearson and The Animated Woman
URL:https://qwf.org/event/pieces-of-process-3/
LOCATION:Atwater Library Auditorium\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, 2nd floor\, Westmount\, QC
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Performance,Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T184426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T184426Z
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SUMMARY:Urgency\, Dread\, Risk: A Short-Fiction Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Adam Michiels\nThis workshop is intended for fiction writers who have written short stories before\, and who have experience with the workshop environment. Limited to 12 participants. \nWe’ll be writing towards emotional impact. The workshop will be supplemented by readings and generative exercises to explore the question of expression vs. evocation—as well as imagination\, self-surgery\, ambition\, and accountability. We’ll also talk about sentences\, with a focus on line edits. \nParticipants will be workshopped twice. You’ll have the option of bringing in an existing piece and writing a new second piece\, or else bringing in one piece followed by a revision of the same. \nReadings will include Namwali Serpell\, Jamel Brinkley\, Casey Plett\, Carys Davis\, Octavia Butler\, and Ottessa Moshfegh\, among others.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/urgency-dread-risk-a-short-fiction-workshop/2019-11-07/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190830T171654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T171654Z
UID:10001920-1573153200-1573160400@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Ilona Martonfi & Victoria LeBlanc & Carole Giangrande Launch
DESCRIPTION:Ilona Martonfi\n& Victoria LeBlanc\n& Carole Giangrande\nBook Launch at Argo\nWith Special Guests & Music \nArgo Bookshop 1915 Ste. Catherine St. West (514) 931-3442\nThursday\, November 7\, 2019 7-9 pm\nLight refreshments Free \nIlona Martonfi is an editor\, poet\, curator\, advocate & activist\, her latest poetry title is Salt Bride (Inanna\, 2019). Forthcoming\, The Tempest (Inanna\, 2021). \nVictoria LeBlanc\, writer\, artist & curator. Author of a first poetry book\, Hold. Forthcoming\, Reed River Stone\, a daughter’s memoir. \nCarole Giangrande\, award-winning author of 10 books. Her latest novel is The Tender Birds (Inanna\, 2019). www.carolegiangrande.com \nJames Dunnigan’s chapbook The Stained Glass Sequence won the Frog Hollow Press chapbook competition in 2018. He sells fish for a living. \nMike Di Sclafani\, A multidisciplinary artist\, author of Vultures (2017). Forthcoming\, spoken word album Apothecary (2019). mikedisclafani.com \nApril Ford’s debut novel\, Carousel\, is forthcoming with Inanna Spring 2020. https://aprilfordauthor.com \nMichael Carrino has published seven books of poetry: most recently Always Close\, Forever Careless\, & Until I’ve Forgotten\, Until I’m Stunned. \nFACEBOOK EVENT \nNov 7\nTHU\nIlona Martonfi & Victoria LeBlanc & Carole Giangrande Launch
URL:https://qwf.org/event/ilona-martonfi-victoria-leblanc-carole-giangrande-launch/
LOCATION:Argo Bookshop\, 1841A Ste-Catherine St. West\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191030T201320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T201320Z
UID:10002034-1573153200-1573156800@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Ravvin & Freedman: Launch & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Writers Norm Ravvin and Ariela Freedman will read from their new novels\, converse on all things literary\, and ply you with wine. Both books available at the event from Linda Leith Publishing. Live jazz by Alexander Ravvin and Félix Blanchette.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/ravvin-freedman-launch-conversation/
LOCATION:Espace Knox\, 6215 Godfrey\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H4B 1K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191031T152216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T152216Z
UID:10002038-1573149600-1573156800@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Launch of Tommy Schnurmacher memoir
DESCRIPTION:Wine and cheese reception catered by One Stop Kosher to launch Tommy Schnurmacher’s memoir Makeup Tips from Auschwitz. How Vanity Saved My Mothers’s Life.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/launch-of-tommy-schnurmacher-memoir/
LOCATION:Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore\, 2220 McGill College Ave\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191021T160432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T160432Z
UID:10002027-1573149600-1573156800@qwf.org
SUMMARY:book launch
DESCRIPTION:The launch of Tommy Schnurmacher’s memoir Makeup Tips from Auschwitz. How Vanity Saved My Mother’s Life which tells the story of how the author’s mother got two world-famous Nazis to save her life and the impact this had on their relationship.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/book-launch-2/
LOCATION:Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore\, 2220 McGill College Ave\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T183351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T185022Z
UID:10001866-1573149600-1573156800@qwf.org
SUMMARY:The Very Short Story: Reading and Writing Fiction of 300 to 1000 Words
DESCRIPTION:All levels are welcome. Limited to 12 participants. \nThe very short story comes in many guises. Tale\, fable\, cronica\, feuilleton\, anecdote\, aphorism\, vignette\, sketch\, flash\, prose poem\, yarn\, joke—each of these may fall into its fold\, as may extra-literary forms such as lists or memos. Its main characteristic is brevity. Since it can be written relatively quickly\, it offers a wonderful place for experimentation. Since each word\, punctuation mark\, and line of white space speaks\, it demands precision and invites us to hone our writing skills. \nIn this class we will be reading and discussing a wide variety of very short stories\, from  contemporary writers and writers of the past. We will be reading as writers: seeking inspiration\, and looking at what these stories are doing and how they achieve their ends. What makes a story a story? What can be left out? What is the effect of omission? \nDrawing on class discussion\, students will write their own stories as homework and bring them to class to share. We will read them together\, but we will not focus on critique; our class will be about generating work\, permission to try new things\, and celebrating creativity. It will welcome new writers and those with experience. Participants should end the course with a portfolio of at least eight very short stories. \nFor our first class\, please bring in a published work of fiction of about 300 to 500 words. Be prepared to read it aloud and say what you love about it.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/the-very-short-story-reading-and-writing-fiction-of-300-to-1000-words/2019-11-07/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190925T140452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190925T140452Z
UID:10001986-1573131600-1573149600@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Deep Curation: Experiments in Poetry Reading Curation
DESCRIPTION:This series of events are organized in partnership with SpokenWeb\, Writers Read\, and the Mile End Poets’ Festival. Opening with a panel discussion on literary event curation\, this event will feature Margaret Christakos\, Deanna Radford\, Danielle St. Amour and Jason Camlot\, facilitated by Klara du Plessis. It will focus on different contemporary and historical strategies for literary event curation\, while also incorporating a visual arts curatorial perspective for the inclusion of textual and audiotextual material in gallery spaces. Next\, a Deep Curation workshop will offer a playful opportunity for participants to create and perform short\, experimental and interwoven poetic readings. Finally\, a Deep Curation reading\, curated by Klara du Plessis\, and featuring Margaret Christakos\, Kaie Kellough\, and Deanna Radford will place poets’ work in deliberate dialogue with one another. This experimental approach to literary event organization heightens the curator’s agency toward the poetic product. Free event. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/deep-curation-experiments-in-poetry-reading-curation/
LOCATION:4th SPACE\, Concordia University\, 1400 De Maisonneuve Ouest\, Montreal\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festival,Performance,Series,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T233000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190731T200615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T200615Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T223000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190903T211736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190903T212138Z
UID:10001938-1573068600-1573079400@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Accent Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:  \nAccent Open Mic \nLa Marche à Côté\, 5043 St. Denis\n7:30pm\, 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.\naccentseriesmontreal.wordpress.com\n\nAccent Open Mic is a bilingual reading series that takes place at La Marche à Côté\, (5043 St. Denis) on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. Hosted by Devon Gallant and Luc-Antoine Chiasson\, each night we feature 1 anglophone reader and 1 francophone reader along with an open mic. Sign up for the open mic starts at 7:30\, show starts at 8pm. For more information visit: accentseriesmontreal.wordpress.com or on Facebook: @accentopenmic.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/21092/2019-11-06/
LOCATION:La Marche à côté\, 5043 St-Denis\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2J 2L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bilingual/Multilingual,Community Events,Open Mic,Performance,Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190806T163543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T163543Z
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SUMMARY:P O E T R Y N I T E
DESCRIPTION:Our first show back was … WOW! Seriously\, this community – our talent – our love – our capacity to show up fully for ourselves and each other?!?! There is nothing like us\, together. Come be part of it. \n► DOORS @ 7 – READINGS @ 8 \n► READERS: we reserve up to eight spots before the show and after that it goes to open mic which is mostly first-come\, first-served with priority to BIPOC folks. All artists/musicians welcome!! \n► Show is $5 (tinyurl.com/y9w8j4pm) \n► We want to foster a supportive\, positive environment for everyone. That means no racism / sexism / ableism / homophobia / transphobia and a request that poets please give trigger warnings before your poems. If you have a concern please speak to the poet directly or to one of the hosts! \n——- \n► PORTES @ 7 – LECTURES @ 8 \n► LECTEURS: Nous acceptons jusqu’à huit inscriptions à l’avance\, celles-ci vous garantissent un moment sur la scène. S’ensuit ensuite un micro ouvert sous la formule premier.ère arrivé.e\, premier.ère servi.e avec une priorité pour les gens du BIPOC. Tous les artistes / musiciens sont les bienvenus !! \n► Le spectacle coûte 5 $ (tinyurl.com/y9w8j4pm) \n► Dans l’optique d’assurer un climat accueillant pour toustes\, nous ne tolérerons auncun comportement et propos raciste\, sexiste\, homophobe\, transphobe\, ou s’inscrivant dans toute autre logique d’oppression systémique. Nous demandons aussi aux lecteur.trices de donner des avertissements de contenus (trigger warnings) avant leurs poèmes. Si un problème se fait sentir de ce côté\, prière d’en faire part à l’artiste ou aux organisateur.trices.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/p-o-e-t-r-y-n-i-t-e/2019-11-06/
LOCATION:Chez Morrigan\, 1221 Crescent St\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 2B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Open Mic,Performance,Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20191009T161647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T161647Z
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SUMMARY:Graphic Novel Book Club: Berlin by Jason Lutes
DESCRIPTION:Each month we host a Graphic Novel Book Club\, open to all\, during which we hang out and informally discuss a featured graphic novel. Our pick for November is BERLIN by Jason Lutes\, hosting the club will be Drawn & Quarterly Publisher Peggy Burns. \nTWENTY YEARS IN THE MAKING\, THIS SWEEPING MASTERPIECE CHARTS BERLIN THROUGH THE RISE OF NAZISM. \nWe will meet at La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly (176 Rue Bernard Ouest) on Wednesday\, November 6th at 7 p.m. Join us for refreshments and collective insights! \nABOUT:\nDuring the past two decades\, Jason Lutes has quietly created one of the masterworks of the graphic novel golden age. Berlin is one of the high-water marks of the medium: rich in its well-researched historical detail\, compassionate in its character studies\, and as timely as ever in its depiction of a society slowly awakening to the stranglehold of fascism. \nBerlin is an intricate look at the fall of the Weimar Republic through the eyes of its citizens—Marthe Müller\, a young woman escaping the memory of a brother killed in World War I\, Kurt Severing\, an idealistic journalist losing faith in the printed word as fascism and extremism take hold; the Brauns\, a family torn apart by poverty and politics. Lutes weaves these characters’ lives into the larger fabric of a city slowly ripping apart. \nThe city itself is the central protagonist in this historical fiction. Lavish salons\, crumbling sidewalks\, dusty attics\, and train stations: all these places come alive in Lutes’ masterful hand. Weimar Berlin was the world’s metropolis\, where intellectualism\, creativity\, and sensuous liberal values thrived\, and Lutes maps its tragic\, inevitable decline. Devastatingly relevant and beautifully told\, Berlin is one of the great epics of the comics medium. \n***We are offering a 20% discount on BERLIN from now until the meeting date!***
URL:https://qwf.org/event/graphic-novel-book-club-berlin-by-jason-lutes/
LOCATION:La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly\, 176 Bernard West\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T2K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190830T173802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T173802Z
UID:10001930-1573065000-1573072200@qwf.org
SUMMARY:NaNoWriMo Workshop 1: You Are Here - World-Building in the Novel
DESCRIPTION:Work with award-winning novelist Ami Sands Brodoff on depicting vivid settings that come alive on the page. \nSpace is limited – registration required.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/nanowrimo-workshop-1-you-are-here-world-building-in-the-novel/
LOCATION:Beaconsfield Library\, 303 Beaconsfield Boulevard\, Beaconsfield\, Quebec\, H9W 4A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T233000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190523T200703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T162126Z
UID:10001753-1572976800-1572996600@qwf.org
SUMMARY:The QWF Awards Gala
DESCRIPTION:🎉It’s time for the 2019 QWF Literary Awards! 🎉 \nThe party takes place on Tuesday\, November 5 at the Lion d’Or (1676 Ontario East in Montreal)\, promising a lively gathering of Quebec’s English-language writers\, publishers\, booksellers and members of the media. \nJoin us at 6:30pm for a pre-ceremony reception\, catered by Au Petit Extra. The awards ceremony begins at 8:00pm. \nTickets to the full evening must be purchased in advance\, either through Eventbrite or the QWF office. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-2019-qwf-awards-gala-tickets-74581022847 \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://qwf.org/event/the-qwf-awards-gala/
LOCATION:Lion D’Or\, 1676 Ontario St E\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2L 1S7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,QWF Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T184805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T193741Z
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SUMMARY:Write Now: A Playwriting Intensive to Jumpstart Your Play
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Sabrina Reeves\nThis workshop will give budding and experienced playwrights a forum in which to hear their work read aloud and have it commented on\, supported\, and developed. Limited to 12 participants. \nThis 8-week workshop is designed to get your play out of your head and onto the page. Through a combination of in-class writing exercises and reading scripts aloud\, it will allow playwrights to take their scripts to the next level. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nCharacter development\nStructure\nDialogue\nStakes\nRe-writes.\n\nEach week\, selected participants will bring in sections of their work for feedback. \nThe workshop will be more fun and useful to participants who have a play that they are already working on\, a few scenes\, or at the very least\, an outline of the idea they wish to pursue. It may be of particular interest (and complementary) to those who have taken an Introduction to Playwriting workshop. Participants can expect to come out of the workshop with a more developed script as well as tools for carrying on with their work and some ideas/suggestions of where to go and what to do with a finished draft.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/write-now-a-playwriting-intensive-to-jumpstart-your-play/2019-11-05/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190904T150551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T150551Z
UID:10001951-1572933600-1572984000@qwf.org
SUMMARY:WORDPLAY  A writing workshop in celebration of creativity and wonder
DESCRIPTION:In a time of busy schedules\, and places to be and people to see\, it can be hard to find the time to simply play. WORDPLAY is a writing play group\, a time in your week reserved for you — a time to connect with the wonder that lies at the heart of words and where they can take us. \nFor a period of six weeks we will meet for two hours of writing projects and prompts designed to welcome the unexpected\, the spontaneous\, and the serendipitous\, culminating in an evening of readings on the last night. \nWhether you are a poet\, a fiction or non-fiction writer\, an aspiring writer\, a musician or a visual or performance artist\, or simply someone who loves the joy of words\, or even scrabble\, boggle or crossword puzzles\, this is an opportunity to entertain what it means to revel\, gambol and cut loose with language. \nWorkshop leader: Carolyn Boll\nA trained dancer\, and recipient of several Canada Council and Quebec multi-media and choreography grants\, author Carolyn Boll is a graduate of The Humber School for Writers. Her poems and short stories have appeared in Lavender Review\, The Gay & Lesbian Review\, and Mayday Magazine\, and her non-fiction writing has appeared in The Dance Current and The Montreal Gazette. Her first book\, a playful partnering between poetry\, image and dance\, is called Social Dance A Book of Ballroom Poetry and was published by Sally Jane Books\, the specialty imprint of indie publisher Headmistress Press.
URL:https://qwf.org/event/wordplay-a-writing-workshop-in-celebration-of-creativity-and-wonder/2019-11-05/
LOCATION:Atelier d’Art Meteque\, 5442 Cote Saint Luc Road\, NDG\, QC\, H3X2C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T230939
CREATED:20190828T183354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T184332Z
UID:10001871-1572897600-1572904800@qwf.org
SUMMARY:Slantwise to the Truth: Navigating Narrative Nonfiction
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Niamh Malcolm\nAll levels are welcome. Limited to 12 participants. \n“Tell all the Truth but tell it slant/success in Circuit lies” — let poet Emily Dickinson’s words inspire you as we navigate narrative nonfiction\, writing that takes the best elements of fiction\, applies those to facts\, and ends with compelling stories. \nIn this workshop you will take your own “big idea” and add to it week-by-week until at the end of eight sessions you’ll have a draft narrative essay of 2\,000 words or more. Each meeting will be split between discussing one of six elements necessary for good narrative nonfiction and workshopping participants’ writing. This will be supported by readings related to the discussion and to the week’s assigned writing. Below is an outline covering six weekly discussions. Two additional weeks are left open to allow for flexibility – perhaps there will be spillover from a previous week’s discussion or perhaps by consensus we’ll toss in another idea to discuss or take extra time to workshop participants’ work. \nPlease note that this workshop will not focus on memoir writing. Although memoir falls into the category of narrative nonfiction\, I encourage participants to look beyond it when considering their writing for these eight weeks. \n 
URL:https://qwf.org/event/slantwise-to-the-truth-navigating-narrative-nonfiction/2019-11-04/
LOCATION:Atwater Library and Computer Centre\, 1200 Atwater Avenue\, Westmount\, Quebec\, H3Z 1X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:QWF Workshops,Workshops
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