The People’s Co-op Bookstore & #sfuenglish are thrilled to announce that poet, essayist, & novelist Lisa Robertson will be in-store on May 15th (7 PM) for a reading from her new novel, Riverwork & a conversation w/ Lorna Brown & Prof. Clint Burnham.
https://t.co/G2ehtkE3yr
This Sunday! Steven Seidenberg and Danielle LaFrance will be reading at People's Co-op Books. No need to register - just come by at 7 PM and get ready to enjoy great poetry!
Learn more: https://t.co/oCToAR8fuG
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You're invited to the Talonbooks Fall 2025 Launch on October 24! Join us at the Martha Lou Henley Rehearsal Hall to celebrate the release of five fantastic poetry collections. Attendance is free! Get all the details here:
https://t.co/le54kOriGl
Leading up to Erín Moure's residency, The Capilano Review and Western Front are excited to host a reading group dedicated to Moure’s most recent book of poems, Theophylline: A(n) (a)po(r)etic Migration.
For more information and to register, visit https://t.co/SPK59oVzd9
"A call for work that celebrates the complex, the cross-genre, the formally mixed, the abject, the unstable, the code-switched (or the code-kept) resistant text. The winner will receive a $500 cash prize and publication in The Capilano Review."
https://t.co/LlPxqN5LND
Crowd Source by Cecily Nicholson has landed! Paralleling the daily migration of crows who journey across metro Vancouver every day at dawn and dusk, Crowd Source is for all concerned with practising ecological futurities befitting corvid sensibilities.
https://t.co/G7NU2FN0GN
Take a look at this incredible graphic documentation of the aiya collective's community conversation with Mercedes Eng, author of cop city swagger, at Paper Birch Books on January 15. Our gratitude to Aldricia Chong for this amazing piece!
We invite you to join us in celebrating the life of Roy Miki. On Sat., February 8, we will be holding a two-part event at SFU's Harbour Centre campus (HC 1410). Please feel free to register for one or both parts of the event.
Learn more/RSVP.
https://t.co/u7qbO99zF5
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We are grateful to honour Roy Miki through the reflections of Fred Wah, published as part of The Capilano Review's From the Archives series.
"From the Archives / Remember the Future: Remembering Roy Miki (1942–2024)" is now available on our website: https://t.co/DNdbUtgzmg
OUR NEW ISSUE HAS ARRIVED!!! Featuring new work by Tarini Fernando, Camille Lendor, Carmyn Effa, Juliet Bader, Audrey-Anna Gamache, and so many other phenomenal writers and artists. A Bit Of Love And Something To Believe In. Buy it here: https://t.co/wIKL3uyoZ9
cop city swagger by Mercedes Eng is here! Investigating whose safety matters in the most expensive city in the nation, cop city swagger conducts a threat assessment of Vancouver’s police and presents a media montage of structural harm and community care.
https://t.co/BY9TPzXm1q
Japanese Canadian author and poet, Roy Miki, who was a recipient of a Governor General’s Award for Poetry, the Order of Canada, the Order of British Columbia, and many more accolades, has died. Learn more about his lifetime achievements and bodies of work: https://t.co/O4nv3j8cNO
On October 20, enjoy performances from Yes, Sydo (comprised of author of #postdildo Danielle LaFrance and Josh Rose), Lucy Liyou, Medical Museum, and Gaitrie Persaud. More information here:
https://t.co/bUMNTRLkKc
One week! On October 25, catch author of cop city swagger Mercedes Eng alongside poets Rhea Tregebov, Holly Flauto, and shō yamagushiku at Poets in Conversation as part of the Vancouver Writers Fest. Bronwen Tate will moderate the event. Check it out!
https://t.co/CDOfHvFSFP
Cecily Nicholson, the award-winning author of HARROWINGS, is one of the participants in the event Night Class: A Workshop with the UBC School of Creative Writing at the Vancouver Writers Fest. Check it out!
https://t.co/tXFFygsf0e
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of author, editor, academic, and community leader Roy Miki. His passing will be widely mourned and his presence sorely missed. Our condolences to all who knew him, loved him, and were enriched by his words, wisdom, and activism.
so excited about this fall’s On Edge reading series! for the 1st time in 3 years we’re able to bring writers to Vancouver!
Sept 19: @JennyHeijun & @sammymarie
Oct 10: @saeedteebi
Oct 31: andrea bennett & Cassandra Blanchard
🌈free + open to all
🌈hybrid events w/ ASL