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SUMMARY:Ian Rankin in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The long wait is over: John Rebus\, detective inspector and the central protagonist of Edgar Award and Diamond Dagger recipient Ian Rankin’s acclaimed series\, is back this fall in A Heart Full of Headstones. In this 24th book in the now televised series\, Rankin brings new intrigue and suspense to the dark of Edinburgh\, in what Publishers Weekly is calling “one of his best Rebus novels in years.” He’ll be joined by local detective writer and Juno-nominated comedian Charles Demers for an evening discussing the craft of sleuths\, scandals\, and (of course) murder. \n\nThis event is presented in partnership with SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/ian-rankin
LOCATION:Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema\, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, 149 W Hastings St\, Vancouver
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Namwayut—We Are All One: A Pathway to Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Massy Books and Raincoast Books.\n \nA Special Celebration with Chief Robert Joseph\nWe all share a common humanity. No matter how long or difficult the path ahead\, we are all one. In Namwayut\, Chief Robert Joseph\, globally recognized peacebuilder and Hereditary Chief of the Gwawaenuk People\, traces his journey from his childhood surviving residential school to his present-day role as a leader who inspires individual hope\, collective change\, and global transformation. His dedication to reconciliation has been recognized with multiple honorary degrees and awards. In this momentous event\, Vancouver Writers Fest invites our community to celebrate Chief Joseph’s legacy\, advocacy\, and wisdom on the eve of his 83rd birthday\, in conversation with his collaborator\, Lisa Thomas-Tench. \nPay-What-You-Can options are available for this event. Receive 10% off the retail price of Namwayut at this event\, courtesy of Massy Books\, who will be providing on-site sales.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/namwayut
LOCATION:Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema\, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, 149 W Hastings St\, Vancouver
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220628T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220628T210000
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SUMMARY:Run Towards the Danger with Sarah Polley
DESCRIPTION:This event has been rescheduled for Tuesday\, June 28 at 7:30pm.\n \nPresented in partnership with VIFF.\n \nCanadian writer\, director\, and Academy Award-nominated actor Sarah Polley joins the Vancouver Writers Fest in celebration of her evocative release\, Run Towards the Danger. A complex and exquisite collection of essays\, the book captures keystone moments in Polley’s life\, as well as the “fallibility of memory\, the mutability of reality in the mind\, and the possibility of experiencing the past anew\, as the person you are now but were not then.” \nWell-known for her role in the miniseries for Margaret Atwood’s novel Alias Grace (2017)\, her directorial debut Away from Her (2006)\, and her Oscar-nominated adapted screenplay for Alice Munro’s “The Bear Came Over the Mountain\,” Polley’s Hollywood credentials are significant and trail-blazing. \nRun Towards the Danger is her dialogue between her past and present\, exploring what it is to live in a body which is constantly becoming\, learning\, and changing. “These are the most dangerous stories of my life\,” says Polley. “The ones I have avoided\, the ones I haven’t told\, the ones that have kept me awake on countless nights. As these stories found echoes in my adult life\, and then went another\, better way than they did in childhood\, they became lighter and easier to carry.” \nJoin us for a dazzling special event on June 28 as Sarah Polley sits down with Vancouver Writers Fest Artistic Director Leslie Hurtig for an intimate\, one-on-one conversation. \nPrices include all taxes and fees. \nCopies of Run Towards the Danger will be on sale at the event thanks to our bookseller\, Book Warehouse. This event is in-person\, and will be located at the Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema at Goldcorp Centre for the Arts in downtown Vancouver. Parking information is available here. \nThe Vancouver Writers Fest requires masks be worn indoors at all times for this event. Face masks continue to offer assurance and safety for many of the communities the VWF serves. We thank you for your understanding and consideration.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/sarah-polley
LOCATION:Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema\, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, 149 W Hastings St\, Vancouver
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Incite: BC and Yukon Book Prizes
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nIt’s award season in BC! Join us for a celebratory night with six of the 2022 BC and Yukon Book Prize finalists from five prestigious award categories. Moderated by Megan Cole\, the Prize’s Director of Programming and Communications\, this much-anticipated panel will feature: \n\nIona Whishaw\, nominated for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award for A Lethal Lesson: A Lane Winslow Mystery (TouchWood Editions)\nHenry Doyle\, nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for No Shelter (Anvil Press)\nCedar Bowers\, nominated for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for Astra (McClelland & Stewart | Penguin Random House Canada)\nNicola I. Campbell\, nominated for the Jim Deva Prize for Writing That Provokes for Spíləx̣m: A Weaving of Recovery\, Resilience\, and Resurgence (Highwater Press)\nKaren Duffek and kwəskwestən\, nominated for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize for Where the Power Is (Figure 1 Publishing)\n\nThis event will feature the finalists reading from their books\, as well as an audience Q&A. The finalists will be announced at a gala in Vancouver on September 24. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. Books will be on sale at the event from our official bookseller\, Black Bond Books/Book Warehouse. \nThis event can be attended in-person or online. At checkout\, we will ask you if you plan to join us online or in-person.  \nThe Vancouver Writers Fest encourages patrons to wear face masks at its events. While not currently mandated by the BC health authority\, face masks continue to offer assurance and safety for many of the communities the VWF serves. We thank you for your understanding and consideration.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-june-1
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220518T190000
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SUMMARY:Incite: Fiction as a Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nThis spring brings rare talents and heart-rending prose in the form of Janice Lynn Mather’s explosive short story collection Uncertain Kin (Doubleday Canada) and Tsering Yangzom Lama’s impassioned debut novel\, We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies (McClelland & Stewart). Joined by moderator Eddy Boudel Tan\, author of The Rebellious Tide (Dundurn Press)\, our final May Incite will feature an absorbing conversation on relationships\, displacement and longing\, as well as all of the minute and miraculous ways we find ourselves in the world. \nAbout the Books \nWe Measure the Earth with Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama \nA haunting first novel that recounts a Tibetan family’s fifty-year journey through exile and their struggles to forge new lives of dignity\, love\, and hope. Named one of Publisher Weekly‘s Writers to Watch\, and a most anticipated book of the year by The Millions and Ms. \nIn the wake of China’s invasion of Tibet throughout the 1950s\, Lhamo and her sister\, Tenkyi\, arrive at a refugee camp on the border of Nepal. As Lhamo tries to rebuild a life amid a shattered community\, hope arrives in the form of a young man named Samphel and his uncle. \nBreathtaking in scope and powerfully intimate\, We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies is a gorgeously written meditation on colonization\, displacement\, and the lengths we’ll go to remain connected to our families and ancestral lands. Told through the lives of four people over fifty years\, this beautifully lyrical debut novel provides a nuanced portrait of the world of Tibetan exiles. \nUncertain Kin by Janice Lynn Mather \nFrom Governor General’s Literary Award finalist Janice Lynn Mather comes a mesmerizing collection of linked stories that explores the beauty and brutality of being alive. \nSet against the vivid backdrop of The Bahamas\, eighteen luminous and haunting stories introduce women and girls searching for certainty and belonging as they navigate profound upheaval. The characters are bold and big-hearted\, complex and intimately familiar. They grapple with the bonds of kinship and the responsibilities of parenthood\, with grief\, longing\, betrayal\, coming of age and what it means to be a woman. \nTinged with folklore and the surreal\, Uncertain Kin is grounded by its emotional richness and breathtaking insight into our relationships with others—and ourselves. This extraordinary collection signals the debut of an important new voice in literature. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up the book at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis event can be attended in-person or online. At checkout\, we will ask you if you plan to join us online or in-person.  \nThe Vancouver Writers Fest encourages patrons to wear face masks at its events. While not currently mandated by the BC health authority\, face masks continue to offer assurance and safety for many of the communities the VWF serves. We thank you for your understanding and consideration.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-may-18
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20220419T230623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T232035Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: Kiss the Red Stairs with Marsha Lederman
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nIn a powerful and intimate Incite event\, long-time Festival friend\, moderator\, and award-winning journalist Marsha Lederman returns to our in-person stages for the launch of her stunning memoir on intergenerational trauma\, monumental change\, and survival. Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust\, Once Removed explores the impact of a generation’s anguish on her family\, beginning when Lederman was only five years old\, and asked her mother why she didn’t have any grandparents. \nIn conversation with Kathryn Gretsinger\, another beloved moderator of the Festival\, this heart-to-heart will explore the rippling effect of Lederman’s family history throughout her own life\, including being a mother to a young son\, experiencing a difficult divorce\, and an ever-present need to explore and understand the stories and experiences of those that have gone before. \nRSVP to join us for the first in-person Incite events in two years—a momentous occasion made even more special for the friends we’ll have together on stage. If you would prefer to join us online\, register to receive the livestream link! \nFrom the publisher \nFor readers of All Things Consoled by Elizabeth Hay and They Left Us Everything by Plum Johnson\, Kiss the Red Stairs is a compelling memoir by award-winning journalist Marsha Lederman. Marsha was five when a simple question led to a horrifying answer. Sitting in her kitchen\, she asked her mother why she didn’t have any grandparents. Her mother told her the truth: the Holocaust. \nDecades later\, her parents dead and herself a mother to a young son\, Marsha begins to wonder how much history has shaped her own life. Reeling in the wake of a divorce\, she craves her parents’ help. But in their absence\, she is gripped by a need to understand the trauma they suffered\, and she begins her own journey into the past to tell her family’s stories of loss and resilience. Kiss the Red Stairs is a compelling memoir of Holocaust survival\, intergenerational trauma\, divorce\, and discovery that will guide readers through several lifetimes of monumental change. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up the book at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis event can be attended in-person or online. At checkout\, we will ask you if you plan to join us online or in-person.  \nThe Vancouver Writers Fest encourages patrons to wear face masks at its events. While not currently mandated by the BC health authority\, face masks continue to offer assurance and safety for many of the communities the VWF serves. We thank you for your understanding and consideration.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/kiss-the-red-stairs
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220201T210000
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CREATED:20211215T214552Z
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SUMMARY:People Change: Vivek Shraya in Conversation with Marsha Lederman
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with PuSh Festival.  \nDirectly following the Tuesday\, February 1 one-woman performance of How to Fail as a Popstar at PuSh Festival\, acclaimed musician and author Vivek Shraya will join Vancouver Writers Fest for a one-to-one conversation with Marsha Lederman on her new work\, People Change\, a meditation on change\, from its varied manifestations to its inevitability in our lives. \nFrom the publisher: We change our haircuts and our outfits and our minds. We change names\, titles\, labels. We attempt to blend in or to stand out. We outgrow relationships\, we abandon dreams for new ones\, we start fresh. We seize control of our stories. We make resolutions. \nIn fact\, nobody knows this better than Vivek Shraya\, who’s made a career of wearing many hats: artist\, performer\, musician\, writer\, model\, teacher. In People Change\, she reflects on the origins of this impulse\, tracing it to childhood influences from Hinduism to Madonna. What emerges is a meditation on change itself: why we fear it\, why we’re drawn to it\, what motivates us to change\, and what traps us in place. \nAt a time when we’re especially contemplating who we want to be\, this slim and stylish handbook is an essential companion—a guide to embracing our many selves and the inspiration to discover who we’ll become next. \nThis incredible dialogue will take place in Performance Works from 9:00pm\, and will last for approximately 45 minutes\, followed by book sales of People Change\, as well as How to Fail as a Popstar.  \nIn accordance with public health orders\, the venue will be seated at 50% capacity\, masks must be worn at all times\, and proof of vaccination will be required for entry. Book early—tickets will sell quickly!
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/vivek-shraya
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T190000
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SUMMARY:Danny Ramadan Presents: A Night of Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:The Night of Storytelling returns in its seventh year with a new home at the Vancouver Writers Fest. Join Syrian-Canadian author Danny Ramadan as he brings Queer\, Trans\, and Two-Spirit authors to the Revue Stage for a night of readings\, stories\, and joy under the theme “Evil Exes.” Each of the four authors will read from their work\, before talking candidly about what constitutes an evil ex\, and the tipping point between lovers and foes (they might even spill the tea on an ex or two). \nDanny Ramadan will be joined by Amber Dawn\, Jaz Papadopoulos\, David Ly\, and Brandi Bird. \n\nPresented thanks to the support of UBC Creative Writing.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/danny-ramadan-presents-a-night-of-storytelling
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T153000
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CREATED:20210907T202408Z
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SUMMARY:The Afternoon Tea with Myriam Chancy\, Linden MacIntyre\, Casey Plett\, Jael Richardson\, Ian Williams\, and Alix Ohlin
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nOne of the Festival’s signature events returns as a live\, Live event! Nibble on scones with clotted cream and jam\, munch on sandwiches and quiches\, and quaff carefully chosen tea selections as you listen to celebrated writers reading their latest works. This year’s featured authors include some of CanLit’s favourite names\, including Myriam Chancy (What Storm\, What Thunder: A Novel)\, Linden MacIntyre (The Winter Wives)\, Casey Plett (A Dream of a Woman)\, Jael Richardson (Gutter Child)\, Ian Williams (Disorientation)\, and Alix Ohlin (We Want What We Want). What better way to enjoy the return of our physical Festival with fellow bibliophiles? \n\n\n\n\nHosted by Bill Richardson. \n\n\n\n\n\nGenerously sponsored by the Faris family in memory of Yulanda Faris. \nYouth discounts not available for this event. \nUpdate: Please note that Zoe Whittall\, originally scheduled for this event\, can no longer attend.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-afternoon-tea-with-myriam-chancy-linden-macintyre-casey-plett-jael-richardson-ian-williams-and-zoe-whittall
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T140000
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CREATED:20210907T201456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T215437Z
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SUMMARY:Blending Genres With Hiromi Goto\, Harold R. Johnson\, and Renée Sarojini Saklikar
DESCRIPTION:It’s achievement enough to publish a literary work\, but one that combines genres—and excels in all of them—is a talent that few possess. Hiromi Goto has produced acclaimed poetry and novels—and now Shadow Life\, a graphic novel that’s steeped in literary fiction with poetic magical realism. Harold R. Johnson is an acclaimed fiction and non-fiction writer. In The Björkan Sagas\, he merges myth\, fantasy\, and history into an epic of exploration and adventure. Renée Sarojini Saklikar is an award-winning author\, lawyer\, and poet whose latest work was 10 years in the making. Bramah and the Beggar Boy is intellectually\, geographically\, and temporally wide-ranging: ambitious in scope. As the publisher explains\, “The portal is deep. The portal is open. Take a deep breath. Jump.” \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Rachel Rose. \n\n\n\n\n\nAward Ceremony\nFollowing this event\, the Vancouver Writers Fest is proud to host the VMI Warland Between Genres Award. Vancouver Manuscript Intensive directors Rachel Rose and Elee Kraljii Gardiner are pleased to introduce the inaugural VMI Warland Between Genres Award\, judged by Wayde Compton. Named in honour of Betsy Warland\, this award celebrates works that disrupt convention about what a book should be\, how it should read\, what it should sound like\, and what subject matter is acceptable. This award honours Warland’s trajectory and ethos by celebrating the importance of the hybrid and unclassifiable.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/blending-genres-with-hiromi-goto-harold-r-johnson-and-renee-sarojini-saklikar
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211024T103000
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SUMMARY:Gripping Tales With Linwood Barclay\, Cherie Jones\, and Eddy Boudel Tan
DESCRIPTION:These authors write in different genres but one thing connects them all: their ability to create spellbinding stories. Linwood Barclay is a household favourite for his prolific output of unputdownable thrillers. He returns with Find You First. Cherie Jones’ How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House has earned comparisons to Zadie Smith and Marlon James. The critically acclaimed debut follows four people in Barbados\, each desperate to escape their legacy of violence in a so-called “paradise.” Eddy Boudel Tan’s debut\, After Elias\, cemented him as an author to watch. He returns with The Rebellious Tide\, described as a “propulsive\, unpredictable adventure.” Discover three new works you’ll be recommending as soon as you turn the last page. \nModerated by Rob Wiersema. \n\nPresented in partnership with the BCIT Alumni Association. \nLinwood Barclay (appearing virtually)\nCherie Jones (appearing in-person)\nEddy Boudel Tan (appearing in-person)\nRob Wiersema (appearing in-person)
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/gripping-tales-with-linwood-barclay-cherie-jones-and-eddy-boudel-tan
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T200000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T234013Z
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SUMMARY:Binge: Douglas Coupland  in Conversation with Lisa Christiansen
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nUpdate: This event will no longer feature ASL interpretation. \n“If you love Doug’s fiction\, this collection is like rain on the desert\,” says the publisher of Douglas Coupland’s first work of fiction since 2013\, Binge. And certainly\, for the millions of readers for whom Coupland’s existentialism\, profundity\, and hilarity was generation-defining\, this is a welcome collection to devour. A collection of 60 stories featuring myriad characters—from the maudlin to the absurd—they ask us to question how we should be living. The bestselling author speaks with CBC producer Lisa Christiansen about his latest. \n\nCommunity partner: Opus Art Supplies
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/binge-douglas-coupland-in-conversation-with-lisa-christiansen
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Float Like a Butterfly\, Drink  Mint Tea: Alex Wood in Conversation with Charles Demers
DESCRIPTION:Update: This event will feature ASL interpretation! \nAlex Wood doesn’t do things by half. After being on a dedicated fast track to die young (and drunk)\, the drug-addicted\, alcoholic comedian decided to quit… everything. Wood gave up alcohol\, drugs\, red meat\, dairy\, social media\, porn\, credit cards\, nail-biting\, and gossip—all at once. He speaks with Robin’s Egg imprint publisher\, comedian\, and friend Charles Demers about this transition—and the heartbreak\, relapses\, and abuse along the way\, alongside love\, support\, and lots of laughter. With humour and candour\, Wood shares the deep shame of addiction\, and how he began to overcome it in order to survive. They say that humour is the best medicine. This conversation between two of the funniest folks in Vancouver is sure to offer entertaining insights into banishing one’s demons.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/float-like-a-butterfly-drink-mint-tea-alex-wood-in-conversation-with-charles-demers
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T193718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T175249Z
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SUMMARY:The Literary Cabaret With Mona Awad\, Gary Barwin\,  Marcello Di Cintio\, Omar El Akkad\,  Christa Couture\, and Darrel McLeod
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nOf all the delights of returning to physical Festival stages\, this one feels the sweetest: the return of the Festival’s flagship event\, the Literary Cabaret. It’s a magical coalescence of author readings and improvised songs; an atmospheric\, immersive evening of art. Returning at the helm of these fusions is Sally Zori: Musical Director and lead in Sally Zori & The Allegories. The band will accompany critically acclaimed author Mona Awad (All’s Well); writer\, composer\, and poet Gary Barwin (Nothing the Same\, Everything Haunted); award-winning journalist and author Marcello Di Cintio (Driven); bestseller and award-winner Omar El Akkad (What Strange Paradise)\, lauded memoirist Christa Couture (How To Lose Everything); and award-winning\, inspirational voice\, Darrel McLeod (Peyakow). Welcome back. \n\n\n\n\nHost and Musical Director: Sally Zori and The Allegories. \n\n\n\n\n\nYouth discounts not available for this event.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-literary-cabaret-with-mona-awad-gary-barwin-marcello-di-cintio-omar-el-akkad-christa-couture-and-darrel-mcleod
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T192310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T214310Z
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SUMMARY:Short Stories\, Great Tales with Norma Dunning\, Alix Ohlin\, and Casey Plett
DESCRIPTION:The short story: the hardest narrative to craft and an often-underrated form\, it’s one of the Festival’s favourite areas to explore in events. Rediscover the beauty of these slim delights with an event exploring the crafting behind them. Norma Dunning draws on both lived experience and cultural memory to weave six new short stories centred on modern-day Inuk characters in Tainna; The Unseen Ones. Two-time Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist\, Alix Ohlin is incapable of writing a story that’s anything other than a masterclass in craft. We Want What We Want is populated by bad parents and inescapable old flames. Lambda Literary Award winner Casey Plett’s collection\, A Dream of a Woman\, is one of the most anticipated books of the season. Her work buzzes with quiet intensity and intimate complexities as Plett centers transgender women seeking stable\, adult lives. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Bill Richardson.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/short-stories-great-tales-with-norma-dunning-alix-ohlin-and-casey-plett
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T192018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T214244Z
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SUMMARY:Poets in Conversation With Bertrand Bickersteth\,  Adam Sol\, and Isabella Wang
DESCRIPTION:Join the discussion about craft\, language\, and nuance with four of Canada’s most exciting poetic voices\, each exploring identity\, language\, and intimacy through transcendent ways with verse. Bertrand Bickersteth’s The Response of Weeds is a CBC Poetry Book of the Year and explores what it means to be Black and Albertan through a variety of prisms: historical\, biographical\, and geographical. Trillium Book Award-winning poet Adam Sol’s latest collection tries to find moments of blessing in the midst of public and personal pain. Pebble Swing is the debut from one of Canada’s promising emerging poets\, Isabella Wang\, who—as an immigrant whose grasp of Mandarin is fading—explores language\, fragmentation\, and absence. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Sheryda Warrener. \n\n\n\n\n\nGenerously sponsored by Sam Znaimer in memory of Nancy Richler.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/poets-in-conversation-with-bertrand-bickersteth-adam-sol-and-isabella-wang
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
GEO:49.2701014;-123.1355423
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211023T103000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T183346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T174719Z
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SUMMARY:with/holding: Chantal Gibson in Conversation with Lawrence Hill
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning Vancouver poet Chantal Gibson joins the Vancouver Writers Fest stage once more to discuss\, in an interview with Lawrence Hill\, her latest new poetry collection with/holding: a collection of genre-blurring poems that examines the representation and reproduction of Blackness across communication media and popular culture. Gibson lives a fascinating life as an award-winning teacher at Simon Fraser University\, a successful visual artist whose art has been exhibited at museums and galleries across Canada and the United States\, and as a poet who has landed with a splash on the Canadian literary scene. Her first collection\, How She Read meditates on Blackness\, womanhood\, denial\, and freedom. She explores these themes and more in this morning’s illuminating conversation. \nCurated by Guest Curator Lawrence Hill.  \n\nPresented in partnership with UBC Library.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/with-holding-chantal-gibson-in-conversation-with-lawrence-hill
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T053716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T233801Z
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SUMMARY:The Poetry Bash With Bertrand Bickersteth\, Molly Cross-Blanchard\, Joseph Dandurand\, Chantal Gibson\, Billeh Nickerson\,  and Rob Taylor
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nUpdate: This event will no longer feature ASL interpretation. \nWe say it year after year: The Poetry Bash is a long-time audience favourite for a reason. There’s a reverence in the air\, and a sense of possibility met with hilarity\, collective gasps and cathartic insights. And now it’s back on stage\, for an atmospheric evening to kickstart the weekend. Hosted by poet and award-winning author Aislinn Hunter\, the lineup includes some of the most talked-about poets in Canada today. Spend the evening with Bertrand Bickersteth\, whose collection The Response of Weeds is a CBC Poetry Book of the Year; Métis writer and Room Magazine editor Molly Cross-Blanchard whose Exhibitionist is a 2021 favourite; prolific poet and Kwantlen First Nations member\, Joseph Dandurand (Sh:lam); artist\, poet\, and writer Chantal Gibson (with/holding); Poetry Bash favourite and writer\, poet\, and producer Billeh Nickerson (Duct-Taped Roses); and poet and critic Rob Taylor\, who launches his fourth collection\, Strangers.  \n\n\n\n\nHosted by Aislinn Hunter. \n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in partnership with KPU Creative Writing.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-poetry-bash-with-bertrand-bickersteth-molly-cross-blanchard-joseph-dandurand-chantal-gibson-billeh-nickerson-and-rob-taylor
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T053429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T213911Z
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SUMMARY:Journeys For Home: One-to-One with  Kamal Al-Solaylee and Marcello Di Cintio
DESCRIPTION:Our headlines underscore the geopolitical forces that shape these tumultuous times\, but too infrequently do we hear from voices whose lives and homes are impacted by such pressures. Two exceptional journalists and authors share such stories—and discuss their motivation to seek them out. Kamal Al-Solaylee’s Return: Why We Go Back to Where We Come From includes conversations with dozens of people like himself who have chosen to—or long to—return to their homelands. Driven\, by Marcello Di Cintio\, shares conversations with taxi drivers\, their backgrounds ranging from the Iraqi National Guard\, to the Westboro Baptist Church\, to an arranged marriage that left one woman stranded in a foreign country with nothing but a suitcase. There are thousands of unknown stories around us. By hearing them\, we see the world in a new light. \n\nPresented in partnership with SFU Library.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/journeys-for-home-one-to-one-with-kamal-al-solaylee-and-marcello-di-cintio
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T052851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T213807Z
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SUMMARY:Ring: André Alexis in Conversation with Mark Medley
DESCRIPTION:No matter the depth of feeling for our beloved\, there is always a moment (or a few) when we’d like to change something about them. Right? Scotiabank Giller Prize and Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize winner\, André Alexis\, probes love\, romance\, and the past in his latest novel\, Ring\, in which a woman in love is gifted a ring that will allow her to change three things about her partner. Following on the heels of Pastoral\, Fifteen Dogs\, The Hidden Keys\, and Days by Moonlight\, it completes Alexis’ Quincunx: five genre-bending\, stunning novels. We welcome this extraordinary literary mind to discuss his five works\, and the philosophy imbued in his latest\, with Globe and Mail editor\, Mark Medley.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/ring-andre-alexis-in-conversation-with-mark-medley
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
GEO:49.2701014;-123.1355423
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T143000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T052424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T225843Z
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SUMMARY:It’s Not Too Late:  How We Can Still Fight  the Climate Crisis
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nOptimism is a particularly notable virtue in today’s age\, when wildfires and floods rage\, and headlines warn that we’re past the point of no return for a liveable climate. How do we continue to push for change amidst such significant forces\, of nature and government? How do we replace ennui with purpose? And will it really make a difference? Journalist and author Arno Kopecky believes so. In the surprisingly funny The Environmentalist’s Dilemma he reminds us that\, in fact\, humanity’s doing better than ever. J.B. MacKinnon\, bestselling author of The 100 Mile Diet\, and now The Day the World Stops Shopping\, meanwhile offers us fascinating insight into our individual habits and why ending consumerism can help to save our planet\, and ourselves. Join these two minds for a relatable\, wise\, and fascinating conversation about why it’s not as bad as you might think (and what comes next). \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Laura Lynch.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/its-not-too-late-how-we-can-still-fight-the-climate-crisis
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T051205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211016T202902Z
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SUMMARY:What Strange Paradise: Omar El Akkad in Conversation with Mark Medley
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nOmar El Akkad’s masterpiece\, American War\, captivated readers with its eerie possibility; the brutality of war in the near future when the United States is once again divided in bloodshed\, this time about fossil fuels. His follow up\, What Strange Paradise\, is equally prescient: a devastating yet beautiful story of two children against the backdrop of the refugee crisis\, and the dehumanization of those who must flee home. The New York Times has said it “deserves to be an instant classic.” El Akkad’s writing is both fortune-telling dystopia and precise cultural criticism; a necessary writer who probes our humanity. He speaks with Globe and Mail editor\, Mark Medley\, about his work and the future.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/what-strange-paradise-omar-el-akkad-in-conversation-with-mark-medley
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T100000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T045220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T190948Z
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SUMMARY:The Winter Wives: Linden MacIntyre in Conversation with David Ebner
DESCRIPTION:Bestselling\, award-winning author\, journalist\, and broadcaster Linden MacIntyre is invited to our Festival year after year. Not only because he’s in popular demand from our audience\, but also because every event proves to be a captivating conversation about storytelling and what makes us human. In conversation\, MacIntyre will speak about his new book\, The Winter Wives\, which weaves together threads of crime\, disability\, and dementia. Two old friends couldn’t be more different—Allan is a successful and wealthy sportsman; Byron lives at home caring for his ill mother and has a disability resulting from a childhood illness. The fault lines between them start to show. But when Allan suffers a stroke\, both friends are forced to confront their weaknesses and strengths\, and the tangles of their relationship. \n\nUpdated: Please note that the venue for this event has been updated\, and will take place at Revue Stage.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-winter-wives-linden-macintyre-in-conversation-with-david-ebner
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T223000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210908T145645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T232518Z
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SUMMARY:🍺📖😂 The Emoji Lit Pub Quiz With Rob Taylor
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nJoin us for a first-for-the-Fest literary pub quiz\, inspired by a growing online quiz trend: identifying book titles by emoji representations. Hosted by poet and literary raconteur Rob Taylor\, this fast-paced evening will feature book-related emoji quizzes (Would you guess that a bunny tail and two skyscrapers represents a Dickens classic?) and “Mad-Lib Readings\,” in which authors give readings from their work with sections blanked out for audience participation. There will even be a Wrong Answers Only round with author Rhea Tregebov choosing her favourite incorrect guesses… perfect for anyone who has never placed first in a pub quiz. Don’t miss this effervescent evening of escapades.  \nHosted by Rob Taylor. \n\nThis pub quiz event takes place at Granville Island Brewing on Granville Island.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-emoji-lit-pub-quiz-with-rob-taylor
LOCATION:Granville Island Brewing\, Granville Island
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T203000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T044453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T155118Z
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SUMMARY:Word! Spoken Word For Adults with Lili Robinson\, jaye simpson\, and Brandon Wint
DESCRIPTION:Update: This event is hosted by Anjalica Solomon. \nOur Spoken Word event series\, curated by award-winning poet and spoken word artist Jillian Christmas\, is an effervescent\, powerful highlight of our youth programming every year. We’re so excited to bring this exceptional series to the rest of our audience for the first time. Performers include Fringe New Play Prize-winner\, playwright\, poet\, actor\, and community organizer Lili Robinson\, as well as jaye simpson: an Oji-Cree Saulteaux Indigiqueer from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation. Their work has been published in various publications and their latest work\, it was never going to be okay\, was shortlisted for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ2S+ Emerging Writers and won the Indigenous Voices Award. Brandon Wint is an Ontario-born poet\, spoken word artist\, and educator whose poems and essays have been published in national anthologies. Divine Animal is his debut book of poetry. These are artists at the top of their game; whose vocalization will move\, rivet\, and provoke. Come find out what the excitement is about. \n\n\n\n\nHosted by Anjalica Solomon.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/word-spoken-word-for-adults-with-jaye-simpson-and-brandon-wint
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T043305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T174307Z
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SUMMARY:Caribbean Masterpieces With Myriam Chancy and  Cherie Jones
DESCRIPTION:Cherie Jones and Myriam Chancy have both written powerful\, dynamic\, disturbing novels about upheaval and injustice in the Caribbean. Jones\, a Barbadian writer\, took the world by storm this year with the publication of her debut novel How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House: an ambitious\, layered novel in which her young Barbadian protagonist fights for her life. Chancy\, who was born in Port-au-Prince and raised in Haiti and in Canada\, teaches at Scripps College in California. Her new novel\, What Storm\, What Thunder masterfully charts the inner lives of ten characters whose lives are affected by an earthquake that rocks Haiti and its people to the core. Join them in conversation with Guest Curator Lawrence Hill as they discuss modern Caribbean literature. \n\n\n\n\nModerated and curated by Guest Curator Lawrence Hill. \n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in partnership with HarperCollins Canada.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/caribbean-masterpieces-with-myriam-chancy-and-cherie-jones
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T042918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T190855Z
UID:10000200-1634839200-1634844600@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Creative Writing:  Night Class With Billy-Ray Belcourt\,  Tanya Lloyd Kyi\, Sarah Leavitt\,  and Lindsay Wong
DESCRIPTION:Now a staple of the Festival\, this interactive\, unpredictable workshop offers writing tips\, tricks\, and cues from six members of UBC Creative Writing’s illustrious department. Participants will learn key writing skills in five minutes or less through nimble\, electrifying craft and rapid-fire creativity. Try out concepts and ask questions before listening to UBC students share model work. Full of invigorating thought exercises\, Night Class explores a wide array of styles and genres\, from poetry\, song\, and screenwriting to comics\, nonfiction\, and YA. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to gain key insights that will help take your writing to the next level. \n\n\n\n\nHosted by Alix Ohlin. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is suitable for new and established authors. Check our website for further info\, including instructor bios. \nPresented in collaboration with UBC Creative Writing.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/ubc-creative-writing-night-class-with-billy-ray-belcourt-tanya-lloyd-kyi-sarah-leavitt-and-lindsay-wong
LOCATION:Revue Stage
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T040105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T211225Z
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SUMMARY:Hook\, Line\, and Sinker with  Carrie Jenkins\,  Silvia Moreno-Garcia\, and Sam Wiebe
DESCRIPTION:If only there was a word for that sense of anticipation and delight that comes with opening the cover of a new thriller\, knowing you’ll be spellbound for the next 300 pages. How do thriller writers create such suspense? These three different writers of mystery\, thriller\, and horror speak to how they create the propulsive books they do. Carrie Jenkins’ debut is a queer psychological thriller following Victoria\, paired with a police officer\, as they try to locate her best friend while finding a miasma of sexism and isolation along the way. Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s work is atmospheric from the first sentence. Her latest work\, Velvet Was the Night\, is a “delicious twisted treat for lovers of noir\,” set in 1970s Mexico City. Sam Wiebe is a beloved local writer and lauded thriller author. Hell and Gone: A Wakeland Novel explores the depths of Vancouver’s criminal underworld. We’re hooked. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Rob Wiersema.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/hook-line-and-sinker-with-carrie-jenkins-silvia-moreno-garcia-and-sam-wiebe
LOCATION:Performance Works
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210907T032345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T030429Z
UID:10000185-1634671800-1634671800@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:The Alma Lee Opening Night Event  — Out of the Sun:  Esi Edugyan in Conversation with Chantal Gibson
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\n“What happens when we consider stories at the margins? How do they complicate our certainties of who we are\, as individuals\, as nations\, and as human beings?” Undoubtedly one of the most lauded writers in Canada today\, Esi Edugyan asks these essential questions in her 2021 Massey Lecture: Out of the Sun: On Race and Storytelling. She speaks about this latest non-fiction work with artist\, poet\, and author Chantal Gibson. Edugyan’s accolades include being a finalist for the Booker Prize\, the Governor General’s Literary Award\, the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, and the Orange Prize. She is one of only two people to have won the Scotiabank Giller Prize twice: first for Half-Blood Blues and\, most recently\, for Washington Black. This incisive analysis of the relationship between race and art cements her as one of the most exciting thinkers in the country. \n\nListen to CBC Radio IDEAS this fall for a unique audio experience from Esi Edugyan as she delivers the 2021 Massey Lecture\, Out of the Sun\, on CBC Radio One and CBC Listen. Visit CBC.ca/ideas for more information.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/out-of-the-sun-esi-edugyan-in-conversation-with-chantal-gibson
LOCATION:Granville Island Stage
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T132017
CREATED:20210902T231933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T165313Z
UID:10000177-1634585400-1634585400@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Matrix: Lauren Groff in  Conversation with John Freeman
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nOf all the attributes Lauren Groff possesses\, range is surely one of them. Her “all-conquering” 2015 novel\, Fates and Furies\, was a literary masterpiece about a modern day marriage\, creativity\, and perception. Florida brought storms\, snakes\, and sinkholes to lurk at the edges of everyday life in strange\, affecting stories. And now\, her latest anticipated work\, Matrix\, explores the raptures and hardships of life in a 12th century convent\, as told by seventeen-year-old Marie de France. Groff’s accolades wouldn’t fit onto this page: a two-time finalist for the National Book Award; finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Prize; Winner of the American Booksellers’ Association Award; a bestseller many times over; and a writer beloved by readers and critics alike. Hear from this fascinating mind—and one of our finest writers today—as she speaks to author\, poet\, and editor\, John Freeman.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/matrix-lauren-groff-in-conversation-with-john-freeman
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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