Readings & Events

Readings & Events

Available for select readings, panel discussions, workshops, lectures, and writing festivals.
Queries: ZG Stories, Anvil Press.

Spoken Ink series

2016/06/09
June 9, 2016 @ 8pm

Wings Pub
6879 Kingsway
Burnaby, BC

Spoken Ink series

Chelene Knight and I are going to read for 20 mins each and then have a Q&A. If you arrive wearing skates (with skateguards) you get a copy of serpentine loop and if you come wearing braids, you get a DISCOUNTED copy of Braided Skin. It should be a lovely night – we’ll be out on the patio and there is an open mic, too.

Real Vancouver Writing Series

2016/05/19
May 19, 2016 @ 7pm

Untitled art space
436 Columbia street
Vancouver, British Columbia

Real Vancouver Writing Series

Reading with Michael Prior, Model Disciple, Véhicule Press, 2016; Fraser Nixon, Straight to the Head, Arsenal Press, 2016; Matthew Walsh, works in progress; Andrea Warner, We Oughta Know, Eternal Cavalier Press, 2015; Elena Johnson, Field Notes for the Alpine Tundra, Gaspereau Press, 2015

Hosted by Dina Del Bucchia and Sean Cranbury

Doors at 7PM
Admission by donation, pay what you can. Nobody turned away for lack of funds
Beers generously provided by Phillips Brewing
Books for sale, authors take 100% of proceeds from every sale

The wonderful people at Anvil Press made a Facebook page for the serpentine loop eastern Canada tour below where I will post from April 25-May 5. Details are below, too.

Reading

2016/05/03
May 3, 2016 @ 9pm

Resonance Cafe
5175 Av du Parc
Montreal, Quebec

Reading

Reading with Amanda Earl, Alison LaSorda, Jacob McArthur Mooney and Alison Strumberger.

Novel Idea

2016/05/02
May 2, 2016 @ 7pm

Novel Idea
156 Princess St
Kingston

Novel Idea

With Ashley-Elizabeth Best and musician Erika Lamon, a wonderful Kingston singer/songwriter whose EP will launch later this year.

Ashley-Elizabeth Best lives in Kingston and is from Cobourg, Ontario. She has been published in a number of anthologies including ‘That Not Forgotten’, ‘529’, ‘Lake Effect 5’, and ‘The Changing Image’. Her work has appeared in a number of publications including Fjords, CV2, Berfrois, Grist, and Ambit Magazine. She has received an honourable mention in the Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Awards. Her poetry was shortlisted for the 2011 Matrix Litpop Awards, Prism’s Poetry Prize 2012, and the 2015 Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Her chapbook ‘Now You Have Many Legs to Stand On’ (above/ground press) was published in 2015. Slow States of Collapse (ECW Press, 2016) is her first collection of poetry.

Elizabeth Greene will be reading from ‘The Dowager Empress: Selected Poems of Adele Wiseman’ which she is currently editing as well as some new poems of her own. Elizabeth is the author of three books of poetry. She edited and contributed to ‘We Who Can Fly: Poems, Essays and Memories in Honour of Adele Wiseman’ (Cormorant, 1997) which won the Betty and Morris Aaron Prize in 1998.

Erika Lamon is a bilingual singer-songwriter-interpreter from Kingston. Her genre ranges from folk, acoustic pop to indie tunes. She performed at the FrancoFolies de Montréal, Skeleton Parks Arts Festival and the Kingston Artfest. She’s a member of the French band, Les Soliloques, and her solo English debut EP will be released in September 2016. A single, ‘Strangers Know’ is set to launch in April 2016.

Reading with Mike Caesar & Jeff Blackman

2016/05/01
May 1, 2016 @ 3:00pm

Railroad, at Pressed
750 Gladstone Ave
Ottawa

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Reading with Mike Caesar & Jeff Blackman

Reading with Mike Caesar & Jeff Blackman

MIKE CAESAR was born in Little Current, Ontario, and lives in Ottawa. His poems have been published in Arc Poetry Magazine, The Malahat Review and The Fiddlehead. He opened for Peter Richardson at the Tree Reading Series and his work was chosen by judge Phil Hall as a past winner of the Sawdust Reading Series’ monthly poetry contest.

JEFF BLACKMAN’s poetry has appeared in periodicals such as Blacklock’s Reporter, In/Words, and the Steel Chisel, the anthology Five (Apt. 9 Press), and Best Canadian Poetry in English 2015 (Tightrope Books). He lives in Ottawa, Ontario, with his growing family. Visit https://jeffblackman2001.wordpress.com/ for poems, videos, and chapbooks.

PLUS THE REGULAR RAILROAD OPEN MIC!

RailRoad’s conductor and engineer are, in no order, Rona Shaffran and Rod Pederson.

In the Soil Festival

2016/04/29
April 29, 2016 @ 7:30pm

Niagara Artists’ Centre
354 St Paul St in downtown St Catharines.

Doors: 7:00 pm
Reading: 7:30pm sharp.
The whole event will be done by about 10:00 pm.

In the Soil Festival

Reading with Margaret Christakos, Adrienne Gruber, Shannon Maguire, John Nyman, Mark Laliberte, Eric Schmaltz & Kasia Smug.

There are two sets of readers (see names above) and I’m reading second to last. Books will be for sale, but CASH ONLY!

http://www.nac.org/contact/

Art Bar Open Mic

2016/04/26
April 26, 2016 @ 8pm

Art Bar, Black Swan
154 Danforth

Art Bar Open Mic

Reading with the last ArtBar regular event. They are closing after two decades. Madhur Anand and Jennifer Zilm!

Madhur Anand’s debut collection of poems is A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes (McClelland & Stewart/Penguin Random House Canada, April 2015). Newer poems appear in The Rusty Toque (Fall 2015) and The Walrus (Spring 2016). She is a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph.

Jennifer Zilm is a Vancouver-based author who received a B.A. and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the University of British. A graduate of Simon Fraser University’s Writer’s Studio and the Humber College School for Writers, Zilm’s writing has been published in numerous journals, including Prism International, Prairie Fire, Grain, CV2, The Antigonish Review, Vallum, and Women in Judaism and Poetry. Zilm is the author of two chapbooks: The whole and broken yellows (2013) and October Notebook (2015). A draft of Waiting Room was shortlisted for the 2014 Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Waiting Room is her debut book of poetry. Learn more at www.jenniferzilm.com

Plus 10 people on the open mic – please share one poem under 3 minutes.

Poetry Scramble

2016/04/23
April 23, 2016

Poetry Scramble

Multi-stop one-day poetry scramble with Kevin Spenst. Details forthcoming! Locations for Kevin’s 50 stop poetry tour are here.

serpentine loop launch

2016/04/20
April 20, 2016 @ 7pm

The Heatley
696 East Hastings
Vancouver, BC.

serpentine loop launch

Launch of Kevin Spenst’s second book of poems, Ignite (Anvil Press) and my book serpentine loop. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Bathrooms are gender neutral and accessible.

Launch Party

2016/04/18
April 18, 2016 @ 7pm

Book Warehouse
Main and 25th, Vancouver

Launch Party

Supporting the launch of Jennifer Manuel’s The Heaviness of Things That Float and Tricia Dower’s Becoming Lin.

Kevin Spenst’s 3rd Annual Poetry Crawl

2016/04/16
April 16, 2016

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Kevin Spenst’s 3rd Annual Poetry Crawl

Kevin Spenst’s 3rd Annual Poetry Crawl

Kevin has organized a blitz of readings in the downtown of Vancouver. Run from one to the next or drop in!

10:30 GRUNT GALLERY– JORDAN ABEL and Shazia Hafiz Ramji
11:15 WINSOR GALLERY –Ray Hsu and Matea Kulić
1:00 Hogan’s Alley – Timothy Shay and Elena Johnson
1:40 221 E Georgia St: “Vancouver Especially” – Bren Simmers and Jeff Steudel
2:10 EL KARTEL – Jennifer Zilm
2:30 Untitled Gallery – Geoffrey Nilson and Shannon Rayne
3:05 Gallery Gachet – Leah Horlik and Elee Kralji Gardiner
3:40 Artspeak – Cecily Nicholson and Mariner Janes

4:10 Skwachàys Lodge – Jónína Kirton and Joanne Arnott
4:40 OR GALLERY Ben Rawluk and Margret Bollerup
7:00 THE PAPER HOUND Kevin Spenst and Raoul Fernandes

Dagoretti Corner Launch

2016/04/04
April 4, 2016 @ 5pm

University of British Columbia, Green College

Dagoretti Corner Launch

Reading at 5pm with Raoul Fernandes in celebration of the launch of Ngwatilo Mawiyoo’s Dagoretti Corner! A Callaloo Fellow from Nairobi, Kenya, Ngwatilo’s recent poems have been published or are forthcoming in “Kwani?”, “Obsidian”, and “One Throne Magazine”. Ngwatilo is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and was shortlisted for the 2015 and 2016 Brunel University African Poetry Prize. She is the author of two chapbooks, “Blue Mothertongue” and the forthcoming “Dagoretti Corner”. She received her MFA from the University of British Columbia. Special congratulations to Raoul who was just nominated for the Gerald Lampert award!