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SUMMARY:Incite: Women Forging Trails
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nOn International Women’s Day\, March 8\, we shared the gritty\, inspiring stories of two women who blazed their own paths in two very different industries\, both traditionally dominated by men. \nAs a whitewater guide navigating some of the most challenging and remote rafting rivers in North America\, Tamar Glouberman takes us on a thrilling\, vulnerable journey in her memoir\, Chasing Rivers: A Whitewater Life. Traversing the highs and lows of the rapids\, this is a story that “expertly tackles themes of sexism\, mental health\, and what it means to trust in yourself in a world that rocks that boat.” (Kelly S. Thompson\, author of Girls Need Not Apply) \nThick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister In The Brotherhood is a deep dive into the secret language and hidden culture of one of the most esoteric heavy construction trades—Boilermaking—from Hilary Peach\, who worked for over two decades as one of the only women in the Boilermakers Union. By turns tender and hilarious\, Peach’s style shines “as brightly as a welder’s torch\, seaming disparate pieces of the universe together.” (The British Columbia Review) \nThey’re joined on-stage by Charmaine de Silva\, News Director of CityNews Vancouver and Calgary. A three-time National RTDNA award-winner and one of Vanmag’s 50 most powerful people in Vancouver in 2023\, she brings her own perspective as the leader of an innovative and diverse newsroom. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. Books will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-03-08-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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SUMMARY:Incite: Women Forging Trails
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nOn International Women’s Day\, March 8\, hear the gritty\, inspiring stories of two women who blazed their own paths in two very different industries\, both traditionally dominated by men. \nAs a whitewater guide navigating some of the most challenging and remote rafting rivers in North America\, Tamar Glouberman takes us on a thrilling\, vulnerable journey in her memoir\, Chasing Rivers: A Whitewater Life. Traversing the highs and lows of the rapids\, this is a story that “expertly tackles themes of sexism\, mental health\, and what it means to trust in yourself in a world that rocks that boat.” (Kelly S. Thompson\, author of Girls Need Not Apply) \nThick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister In The Brotherhood is a deep dive into the secret language and hidden culture of one of the most esoteric heavy construction trades—Boilermaking—from Hilary Peach\, who worked for over two decades as one of the only women in the Boilermakers Union. By turns tender and hilarious\, Peach’s style shines “as brightly as a welder’s torch\, seaming disparate pieces of the universe together.” (The British Columbia Review) \nThey’re joined on-stage by Charmaine de Silva\, News Director of CityNews Vancouver and Calgary. A three-time National RTDNA award-winner and one of Vanmag’s 50 most powerful people in Vancouver in 2023\, she brings her own perspective as the leader of an innovative and diverse newsroom\, to a conversation that promises to be raw and real. \nBooks will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \n  \nABOUT THE BOOKS \nChasing Rivers: A Whitewater Life \nWhen wilderness guide Tamar Glouberman was in her twenties and thirties\, rivers were flowing through every aspect of her life. Whitewater and the paddling community brought excitement\, friendships\, lovers and a connection to the natural world. Driven to guide increasingly dangerous rivers\, Tamar overcomes her self-doubt and challenges both on and off the water\, using a combination of grit and wit. But when a rafting trip ends in a fatal accident\, she is consumed by guilt and exiles herself from the rivers she loves\, convinced she can never return. Tamar must eventually decide if being unable to save her passenger’s life means she also must sacrifice her own. \nThick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister in the Brotherhood \nFor more than two decades\, Hilary Peach worked as a transient welder – and one of the only women — in the Boilermakers Union. Distilled from a vast cache of journals\, notes\, and keen observations\, Thick Skin follows Peach from the West Coast shipyards and pulp mills of British Columbia\, through the Alberta tar sands and the Ontario rust belt\, to the colossal power generating stations of the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. At times edging up to the surreal\, Thick Skin is a collection of strange stories carefully told\, in tenderness and ferocity\, for anyone who has spent time in a trade\, or is curious about the unseen world of industrial construction. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-womens-day
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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SUMMARY:Eleanor Catton in Conversation with Bill Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor Catton makes a highly anticipated return to the Fest with her first novel since The Luminaries was published a decade ago; the mysterious\, intricately structured tale sold 1.5 million copies worldwide\, and made her the youngest ever winner of the Booker Prize. Now\, Catton plunges readers into the world of a gripping new page-turner. Probe the urgent political issues of our times at this Vancouver Writers Fest Special Event\, featuring a literary thriller that Stephen King has called “as good as it gets.” \nBirnam Wood is a fast-paced\, character-driven\, psychologically penetrating work of climate fiction that explores the tense encounter between Birnam Wood—an internally conflicted guerrilla gardening collective\, whose members plant crops on land they don’t own—and an American billionaire who intends to use his newly purchased plot of New Zealand farmland to build an apocalypse bunker. With a title inspired by Macbeth\, Birnam Wood aims Shakespearean wit and drama at our various contemporary crises. \nCome and discover the book that The Globe and Mail\, The Guardian\, Maclean’s\, Vogue\, Kirkus Reviews and more have named one of the most anticipated of 2023. Catton joins award-winning author and esteemed moderator Bill Richardson on Saturday\, March 11 for an incisive conversation about greed\, power\, and reckoning with our global existential threat. \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Upstart & Crow. \n\n  \nStandard tickets: $30\nPremium tickets: $40\nYouth under 30: $15
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/eleanor-catton
LOCATION:Norman Rothstein Theatre\, 950 West 41st Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 2N7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Incite: On the Ravine: Vincent Lam
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nGiller Prize-winning author Dr. Vincent Lam joins our distinguished 2023 Incite lineup with a novel that casts an insightful\, urgent\, and intimate eye upon the devastating experience of addiction. \nIn his practice as an emergency physician and addictions physician\, as well as the medical director of Coderix Medical Clinic\, an addictions medicine clinic based in downtown Toronto\, Dr. Lam is a first-hand witness to the staggering impact of opioid addictions—an epidemic that claimed the lives of over 11\,500 Canadians between January 2016 and December 2018[1]. On the Ravine combines the depth of his experience with his literary talent to create a gripping novel of profound emotional force\, electric in its precision and radiant in its detail\, where the paths of a doctor and patient intersect in complex\, life-altering ways. \nHear Lam in conversation with physician Daniel Kalla\, the internationally bestselling author of novels such as The Darkness in the Light\, Lost Immunity\, and the forthcoming book Fit to Die. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. Books will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-03-22-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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SUMMARY:Incite: On the Ravine: Vincent Lam
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nGiller Prize-winning author Dr. Vincent Lam joins our distinguished 2023 Incite lineup with a novel that casts an insightful\, urgent\, and intimate eye upon the devastating experience of addiction. \nIn his practice as an emergency physician and addictions physician\, as well as the medical director of Coderix Medical Clinic\, an addictions medicine clinic based in downtown Toronto\, Dr. Lam is a first-hand witness to the staggering impact of opioid addictions—an epidemic that claimed the lives of over 11\,500 Canadians between January 2016 and December 2018[1]. On the Ravine combines the depth of his experience with his literary talent to create a gripping novel of profound emotional force\, electric in its precision and radiant in its detail\, where the paths of a doctor and patient intersect in complex\, life-altering ways. \nRSVP for free to hear Lam in conversation with physician Daniel Kalla\, the internationally bestselling author of novels such as The Darkness in the Light\, Lost Immunity\, and the forthcoming book Fit to Die. Books will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \n[1] Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. https://www.ccsa.ca/opioids \n  \nABOUT THE BOOK \nIn his downtown Toronto condo\, Dr. Chen awakens to the sound of streetcars below\, but it is not the early morning traffic that keeps him from sleep. News banners run across his phone: Fentanyl Crisis; Toxic Drug Supply; Record Number of Deaths. From behind the headlines\, on the same screen\, glow the faces of his patients\, the faces of the what-ifs: What if he had done more\, or less? Or something different? Would they still be alive? \nClaire is a violinist; she feels at one with her music\, taking flight in its melody\, free in its movement. But now she rises and falls with the opioids in her system\, becoming increasingly reckless. After two overdoses in twenty-four hours\, she sits in the blue light of her computer\, searching a notice board for recommendations: my doctor saved my life; my doctor is just another dealer. And then another message catches her attention\, about Chen’s clinic: be a guinea pig—why not get paid to take it? \nWhen Claire’s life intersects with Chen’s\, the doctor is drawn ever more deeply into the complexities of the doctor-patient relationship\, the implication and meaning of his intention to treat. Chen must confront just how far he would go to save a life. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-lam
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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SUMMARY:Incite: Poetry for This World
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nThough T.S. Eliot called April the “cruelest month”\, at least we have the indomitable power of poetry to carry us through. Celebrate National Poetry Month with readings and musings from poets whose new collections will provoke\, console\, and reveal other ways of seeing. \nTrinity Street is the much-anticipated fifth collection from poet Jen Currin\, winner of the Audre Lorde Award and a Lambda finalist. Weaving together the meditative and the disruptive\, the queer and quotidian\, and the worlds of the dead and the living\, Currin’s poems vibrate with unexpected shifts and precise\, startling imagery. \nMétis Ukrainian\, ReLit Award-winning writer Conor Kerr’s sharp and incisive poems move restlessly across landscapes and time. Old Gods defies colonialism on the Prairies\, situating readers in the Métis mindset: the old gods of the land are alive within the rivers\, the birds\, the hills and the prairies that surround us\, and they’ll always be here. \nSheryda Warrener is the author of two previous collections\, and a recipient of The Puritan‘s Thomas Morton Memorial Prize for poetry. The poems in Test Piece began from her impulse to see herself more clearly\, and grew into more expansive meditations on seeing and vision. These poems are informed by collage—with their echoes and reverberations\, a greater complexity is revealed. \nThey’re joined by host Bronwen Tate—author of the poetry collection The Silk the Moths Ignore\, and professor and Undergraduate Chair at the School of Creative Writing at UBC—for a thoughtful conversation about the power of poetry to challenge and help explain the world we live in. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. Books will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-04-05-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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SUMMARY:Incite: Poetry for This World
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nThough T.S. Eliot called April the “cruelest month”\, at least we have the indomitable power of poetry to carry us through. Celebrate National Poetry Month with readings and musings from poets whose new collections will provoke\, console\, and reveal other ways of seeing. \nTrinity Street is the much-anticipated fifth collection from poet Jen Currin\, winner of the Audre Lorde Award and a Lambda finalist. Weaving together the meditative and the disruptive\, the queer and quotidian\, and the worlds of the dead and the living\, Currin’s poems vibrate with unexpected shifts and precise\, startling imagery. \nMétis Ukrainian\, ReLit Award-winning writer Conor Kerr’s sharp and incisive poems move restlessly across landscapes and time. Old Gods defies colonialism on the Prairies\, situating readers in the Métis mindset: the old gods of the land are alive within the rivers\, the birds\, the hills and the prairies that surround us\, and they’ll always be here. \nSheryda Warrener is the author of two previous collections\, and a recipient of The Puritan‘s Thomas Morton Memorial Prize for poetry. The poems in Test Piece began from her impulse to see herself more clearly\, and grew into more expansive meditations on seeing and vision. These poems are informed by collage—with their echoes and reverberations\, a greater complexity is revealed. \nThey’re joined by host Bronwen Tate—author of the poetry collection The Silk the Moths Ignore\, and professor and Undergraduate Chair at the School of Creative Writing at UBC—for a thoughtful conversation about the power of poetry to challenge and help explain the world we live in. \nBooks will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-poetry-2023
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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SUMMARY:Incite: BC and Yukon Book Prizes
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and BC and Yukon Book Prizes.  \nWe partnered with the BC and Yukon Book Prizes for an evening of celebrating our dazzling local literary talent. This free Incite event honours three of the shortlisted authors of the 2023 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize\, awarded to the best work of literary fiction by a BC writer. \nThe event features: \n\nBilly-Ray Belcourt\, Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author from the Driftpile Cree Nation\, nominated for A Minor Chorus\nMarion Ehrenberg\, psychologist\, professor\, and writer\, nominated for The Language of Dreams\nDanny Ramadan\, Syrian-Canadian author and advocate for LGBTQ+ refugees\, nominated for The Foghorn Echoes \n\nThe authors discuss their shortlisted titles\, then have a rousing conversation about the writing process with Vancouver Writers Fest Artistic Director Leslie Hurtig. \nOther nominees for this year’s award\, who were unfortunately unable to join us this evening\, are Tsering Yangzom Lama and Janice Lynn Mather. \nBooks will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-05-03-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T203000
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SUMMARY:Incite: BC and Yukon Book Prizes
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and BC and Yukon Book Prizes.  \nWe’re partnering with the BC and Yukon Book Prizes for an evening of celebrating our dazzling local literary talent. This free Incite event will honour three of the shortlisted authors of the 2023 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize\, awarded to the best work of literary fiction by a BC writer. \nThe event features: \n\nBilly-Ray Belcourt\, Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author from the Driftpile Cree Nation\, nominated for A Minor Chorus\nMarion Ehrenberg\, psychologist\, professor\, and writer\, nominated for The Language of Dreams\nDanny Ramadan\, Syrian-Canadian author and advocate for LGBTQ+ refugees\, nominated for The Foghorn Echoes \n\nThe authors will discuss their shortlisted titles\, and then have a rousing conversation about the writing process with Vancouver Writers Fest Artistic Director Leslie Hurtig. \nOther nominees for this year’s award\, who are unfortunately unable to join us this evening\, are Tsering Yangzom Lama and Janice Lynn Mather. \nPrevious winners of the Ethel Wilson Prize have included Ruth Ozeki (The Book of Form and Emptiness)\, Eden Robinson (Trickster Drift)\, and David Chariandy (Brother). Come and meet your next favourite author\, and get a signed copy of their book\, at Incite! \nBooks will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-bcybp
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230507T210000
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SUMMARY:Margaret Atwood in Conversation with Ian Williams
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nPart of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\nThis event is presented in partnership with Scotia Wealth Management and with support from the Chan Endowment Fund at the University of British Columbia. \nThe legendary Margaret Atwood will join Scotiabank Giller Prize and Griffin Prize-winning author Ian Williams to discuss Old Babes in the Wood\, her extraordinary new collection of short fiction. A cornerstone of Canada’s literary canon\, Atwood is the author of over fifty books—including the internationally bestselling cultural phenomenon The Handmaid’s Tale\, and the Booker Prize-winning novels The Blind Assassin and The Testaments. This book of 15 stories explores the full depth of experience\, speaking to our unique times with Atwood’s characteristic insight\, wit\, and intellect. \nThis is a conversation we’ll be reminiscing about for years to come. \nMargaret Atwood has generously donated her fee for this event to the Vancouver Writers Fest\, supporting our capacity to program this year’s 2023 Festival. We invite you to follow in the footsteps of this Canadian icon\, and join us at the Bestsellers Series to help our Festival continue to thrive in challenging times. \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books—including books pre-signed by Margaret Atwood! There will be no signing line. \nThis event is part of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\, a spring fundraising series bringing some of the biggest names in literature to Vancouver. Buying a ticket not only gives you an opportunity to hear from some of the most celebrated authors in the world; it supports the Vancouver Writers Fest in programming our flagship Festival later this year. Click here to explore the full lineup.  \n\nStandard tickets: $35\nPremium tickets: $55\nYouth under 25: $20\n\nClick here to purchase your tickets from The Chan Centre.\nTickets for this event are sold through The Chan Centre. If you run into issues while purchasing your ticket\, please contact their box office directly: \n\nBox Office hours: 12–4pm Tue–Fri\nBox Office email: chan.tickets@ubc.ca\nBox Office phone: (604) 822-2697
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/margaret-atwood-bestsellers
LOCATION:The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts\, 6265 Crescent Rd\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Bestsellers Series
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SUMMARY:Louise Penny in Conversation with Shelagh Rogers
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\n\nLouise Penny is presented thanks to support from Raincoast Books. \nASL interpretation is provided at this event.\n \nWhat an occasion: The #1 New York Times\, USA Today\, and Globe and Mail bestselling author\, Louise Penny\, joins the Vancouver Writers Fest for an intimate conversation with her good friend\, and host of CBC’s The Next Chapter\, Shelagh Rogers. \nIn Penny’s 18th book in her acclaimed series\, A World of Curiosities\, Armand Gamache and Jean-Guy Beauvoir come face-to-face with a chilling reappearance; resurfaced memories\, buried for decades; and a long-hidden attic room\, where they’ll discover puzzles within puzzles\, and hidden messages warning of mayhem and revenge. This page-turner was named one of Washington Post’s best mysteries and thrillers of 2022\, one of Barnes and Noble’s best books of 2022\, and a number one pick by librarians across Canada. \nThe conversation will explore this latest work and Penny’s career to date — and celebrate Shelagh Rogers’ 15 year anniversary with The Next Chapter! \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books—including books pre-signed by Louise Penny! There will be no signing line. \nThis event is part of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\, a spring fundraising series bringing some of the biggest names in literature to Vancouver. Buying a ticket not only gives you an opportunity to hear from some of the most celebrated authors in the world; it supports the Vancouver Writers Fest in programming our flagship Festival later this year. Click here to explore the full lineup.  \n\nStandard tickets: $35\nPremium tickets: $55\nYouth under 25: $20
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/louise-penny-bestsellers
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church\, 1022 Nelson St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6E 4S7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Bestsellers Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230518
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20230601T203511Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: Love\, Lives – An Evening with Casey Plett and Hazel Jane Plante
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nJoin us at Incite for a lively celebration of the re-issue of A Safe Girl to Love by Casey Plett\, and the release of Any Other City by Hazel Jane Plante. The two Lambda Literary Award-winning authors will be in conversation with C.A. Tanaka\, author of Baby Drag Queen. \nMulti-award-winning author Casey Plett made her literary debut with the short story collection A Safe Girl to Love. After a long absence\, this beloved collection of stories about the lives of young trans women is back in print. Plett\, whose books have recurring characters and themes\, has come to view A Safe Girl to Love as the first book in a loose trilogy along with her novel Little Fish and her story collection A Dream of a Woman. \nAny Other City is the much-anticipated novel from Hazel Jane Plante\, whose debut novel Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) won a Lambda Literary Award in 2019. The novel is written as the fictionalized memoir of trans indie musician Tracy St. Cyr and “sparkles with heart and sex\, art and life”—Michelle Tea. This is a love letter to trans femmes and to art itself. \nDiscover two of the most sought-after young writers in Canada\, at the Vancouver stop of their popular North American tour.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-05-17-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230522T210000
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SUMMARY:R. F. Kuang in Conversation with Eddy Boudel Tan
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nPart of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is presented in partnership with Massy Books and SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs. \nRebecca F. Kuang shot to #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list with her previous novels Babel and the Poppy War Trilogy. She joins the Vancouver Writers Fest\, Massy Books\, and SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs with her new literary thriller\, Yellowface—a timely and cutting satire that investigates racism in the publishing industry and beyond\, with razor-sharp precision. She’ll speak with Eddy Boudel Tan\, a Writers’ Trust of Canada’s Rising Star\, about cultural appropriation\, the erasure of Asian-American voices\, and her own literary career. \nWhat would you steal for success? When June Hayward—Yellowface’s deceptive first-person narrator—witnesses the death of fellow writer Athena Liu in a freak accident\, she steals Athena’s manuscript and publishes it under her own name; or rather\, her new identity as Juniper Song\, complete with an ambiguously ethnic author photo. But as damning evidence emerges\, June must race to escape the deadly consequences\, and keep what she believes she deserves. Unflinching in its gaze\, this brilliant book is “a must read commentary on the line between representation and exploitation.” —Vaishnavi Patel\, author of Kaikeyi    \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Massy Books\, or order a book with your ticket at a discounted rate! The pre-sale will be limited to 2 copies per purchase\, and books can be picked up at the event. R. F. Kuang will be signing books after the event! \nThis event is part of the Vancouver Writers Fest Bestsellers Series\, a spring fundraising series bringing some of the biggest names in literature to Vancouver. Buying a ticket not only gives you an opportunity to hear from some of the most celebrated authors in the world; it supports the Vancouver Writers Fest in programming our flagship Festival later this year. Click here to explore the full lineup.  \n\nStandard tickets: $35\nYouth under 25: $20
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/rf-kuang-bestsellers
LOCATION:Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema\, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, 149 W Hastings St\, Vancouver
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Bestsellers Series
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SUMMARY:Incite: Fire Weather – John Vaillant
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nThe 2023 Incite season finale is sure to be one of our most riveting\, incandescent events yet. John Vaillant\, author of the nationally bestselling non-fiction titles The Golden Spruce and The Tiger\, joins us with his latest work—a stunning account of a colossal wildfire\, and a panoramic exploration of the rapidly changing relationship between fire and humankind. He’ll speak with award-winning journalist Laura Lynch\, host of CBC’s What On Earth. \nFire Weather: The Making of a Beast takes us on a riveting journey through the intertwined histories of North America’s oil industry and the birth of climate science. In May 2016\, Fort McMurray\, the hub of Canada’s petroleum industry and America’s biggest foreign supplier\, was overrun by wildfire. The multi-billion-dollar disaster drove 88\,000 people from their homes in a single afternoon. Through the lens of this apocalyptic conflagration—the wildfire equivalent of Hurricane Katrina—Vaillant warns that this was not a unique event but a shocking preview of what we must prepare for in a hotter\, more flammable world. \nJoin us for an urgent and necessary conversation about our new century of fire\, which has only just begun.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-05-31-2023-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230531T203000
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SUMMARY:Incite: Fire Weather – John Vaillant
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.\nMasks are optional in VPL’s spaces.  \nThe 2023 Incite season finale is sure to be one of our most riveting\, incandescent events yet. John Vaillant\, author of the nationally bestselling non-fiction titles The Golden Spruce and The Tiger\, joins us with his latest work—a stunning account of a colossal wildfire\, and a panoramic exploration of the rapidly changing relationship between fire and humankind. He’ll speak with award-winning journalist Laura Lynch\, host of CBC’s What On Earth. \nFire Weather: The Making of a Beast takes us on a riveting journey through the intertwined histories of North America’s oil industry and the birth of climate science. In May 2016\, Fort McMurray\, the hub of Canada’s petroleum industry and America’s biggest foreign supplier\, was overrun by wildfire. The multi-billion-dollar disaster drove 88\,000 people from their homes in a single afternoon. Through the lens of this apocalyptic conflagration—the wildfire equivalent of Hurricane Katrina—Vaillant warns that this was not a unique event but a shocking preview of what we must prepare for in a hotter\, more flammable world. \nJoin us for an urgent and necessary conversation about our new century of fire\, which has only just begun. \nBooks will be for sale before and after the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-vaillant
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230808T210000
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SUMMARY:Colson Whitehead in Conversation with Ian Williams
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nTickets to this event include a copy of Crook Manifesto\, and Colson Whitehead will be signing books after the talk! \nTwo-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead returns to the Vancouver Writers Fest this summer with the eagerly awaited continuation of his Harlem saga. Hot on the heels of Harlem Shuffle\, which delighted our audiences in 2021\, Whitehead’s new novel Crook Manifesto is another brilliantly entertaining romp through 1970s New York\, in all its seedy glory. \nIt’s 1971. Amidst a backdrop of sky-high crime and a shooting war between the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army\, furniture store owner and ex-fence Ray Carney tries to keep his head down and his business thriving. It’s strictly the straight-and-narrow for him—until he needs to hit up his old police contact Munson\, fixer extraordinaire\, for a favour. But Munson has his own favours to ask of Carney\, and staying out of the game is about to become deadly. Crook Manifesto is a darkly funny tale of a city under siege\, but also a sneakily searching portrait of the meaning of family. \nWhitehead joins Ian Williams\, author of Reproduction and Disorientation: Being Black in the World\, for a conversation inviting readers into Crook Manifesto‘s kaleidoscopic portrait of Harlem—which is sure to stand as one of the all-time great evocations of a place and a time. \n\nTickets are $45 and include a hardcover copy of Crook Manifesto (a value of $36).\nUpstart & Crow will be at the event selling additional copies and Colson Whitehead’s backlist.\n\n\n 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/whitehead-2023
LOCATION:Waterfront Theatre\, 1412 Cartwright St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, BC V6H 3R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230923T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230923T210000
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SUMMARY:Zadie Smith in Conversation with Madeleine Thien
DESCRIPTION:This event is at capacity. \nIf you have a ticket you can no longer use\, please contact the Chan Centre Box Office with your order number to release the tickets\, so someone else can attend. \nThe Chan Centre Box Office\nHours: 12–4pm Tue–Fri\nEmail: chan.tickets@ubc.ca\nPhone: (604) 822-2697 \nClick here for the Chan Centre ticketing page. \n\nIf you don’t have a ticket: There will be a standby line at the venue set up two hours prior to the event\, where empty seats will be assigned on a first-come\, first-serve basis\, at showtime\, according to availability. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in partnership with UBC School of Creative Writing and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. \nZadie Smith\, widely recognized as one of the finest and most influential authors writing in English today\, joins the Vancouver Writers Fest for an evening of unforgettable storytelling. This event is a celebration not only of Smith’s latest novel\, The Fraud\, but also of you: our treasured community.    \nSmith’s blockbuster debut novel\, White Teeth\, earned her comparisons to writers from Charles Dickens to Jane Austen to Salman Rushdie. It won multiple awards and was included in TIME’s All-TIME List of the 100 Best Novels (1923–2005). Her acclaimed follow-ups include On Beauty\, NW\, and Swing Time. \nBooklist has named The Fraud “her most commanding novel to date.” Set against the legal trial that divided Victorian England\, The Fraud is a dazzling novel about truth and fiction\, Jamaica and Britain\, fraudulence and authenticity\, all fused into “a triumph of historical fiction.” (Publishers Weekly) \nSmith speaks with her internationally-renowned Canadian contemporary\, Madeleine Thien\, author of the multi-award-winning novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing. \nThough we consider all of our Special Events exceptional\, this one is truly momentous for us: we are making this event free to all\, as a gift to the local community that has supported us so generously and steadfastly through these turbulent pandemic years. VWF members will receive first access to tickets\, before they become available to everyone—whether this is your hundredth time attending an event with us\, or your very first.   \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/zadie-smith
LOCATION:The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts\, 6265 Crescent Rd\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Brent Butt in Conversation with Charlie Demers
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nBrent Butt is one of the most well-known stand-up comedians of the past five decades. He’s appeared at major comedy festivals across the world\, and has been voted Best Male Stand-Up in Canada by his peers in the profession. He’s created and starred in two of TV’s funniest sitcoms: Corner Gas and Hiccups. But has he written an unexpectedly terrifying psychological thriller? Now he has. Butt joins the Vancouver Writers Fest with his riveting debut novel\, HUGE.  \nIt’s 1994\, and three stand-up comedians—Dale\, Rynn\, and Hobie—have embarked on a tour across a remote stretch of rural Canadian countryside. Hobie\, a hulking young man added to the bill at the last minute\, is a disaster as an opening act. But his brutal lack of ability as a comedian turns out to be the least of his companions’ problems. For Dale and Rynn\, the tour soon becomes less about getting laughs and more about getting off the road alive. \nAt the glamorous Hollywood Theatre\, grab a drink at the bar and settle into your seat to enjoy a special set of Butt’s uproarious stand-up comedy. Next\, he’ll dive into a conversation with local thriller author and Juno-nominated comedian Charlie Demers\, to discuss HUGE and the process of writing his first novel\, followed by a Q&A session with the audience. This blend of humour and horror will be a spine-tingling\, side-splitting thrill.  \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books\, and Brent Butt will sign books after the event! 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/brent-butt
LOCATION:Hollywood Theatre\, 3123 W Broadway\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6K 2H2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023
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SUMMARY:2023 Festival
DESCRIPTION:Discover the 2023 Festival Lineup! \nOur 36th annual Festival takes place October 16–22\, on Granville Island and beyond\, with all youth events available both in-person and online. \nFestival Week will feature 125+ authors in 85 events\, including five curated by our 2023 Guest Curator\, CBC Commotion host Elamin Abdelmahmoud. In addition\, we’re thrilled to welcome our returning Spoken Word Curator\, Jillian Christmas; and our new Musical Director\, Benjamin Millman\, who will lead our signature Literary Cabaret event alongside his band\, Benjamin Millman and the Oxymorons! \nGather with us at the Festival to revel in the words of Naomi Klein\, Cherie Dimaline\, Esi Edugyan\, Michael Crummey\, Kai Thomas\, Silvia Moreno-Garcia\, Patrick deWitt\, John Vaillant\, Rebecca Solnit\, Celeste Ng\, Paul Harding\, Michelle Good\, Kevin Chong\, Aisha Harris\, Lauren Groff\, and many more. \nTickets on sale September 18 to the public — September 11 to VWF Members.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/2023-festival
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SUMMARY:Writing Consultations with Aren X. Tulchinsky
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Vancouver Public Library and Upstart & Crow\, we’re thrilled to offer one-on-one consultations to aspiring writers with VPL writer in residence Aren X.Tulchinsky\, as part of #VWF2023!\n  \n\nConsultation appointments will be held on October 18 and 20 between 3–6pm at the Upstart & Crow writers’ studio on Granville Island. \n  \n\nTo request a 20-minute consultation appointment\, please email programs@vpl.ca with the subject line “Writer in Residence 2023” and the following information:\n\n\n\nA brief introduction including your writing experience to date\, what you hope to gain from the consultation\, and any specific aspects of your work that you would like to discuss.\nA maximum of 4 pages\, or 1\,000 words of your written work\, typed in Times New Roman (font size 12)\, and double spaced with each page numbered in the bottom right-hand corner.\n\nAren has expertise in short stories\, fiction\, creative non-fiction\, screen plays and monologues; please do not send poetry. \nConsultation appointments will be held at the Upstart & Crow writers’ studio on Granville Island. The studio is up one flight of stairs and accessible space is available on the ground floor. Please indicate in your email if accessible space is preferred. Please arrive early for your appointment. \nThis program is supported by the Friends of The Vancouver Public Library\, a community of library lovers who volunteer\, fundraise\, and advocate in support of the Vancouver Public Library. The Friends also operate book’mark\, The Library Store\, on the main level of Central Branch of the Vancouver Public Library.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/consultations-2023
LOCATION:Upstart & Crow
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231118T210000
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SUMMARY:Canadian Dream Team: Rick Mercer and Jann Arden
DESCRIPTION:Tickets for this event are sold through the Chan Centre. Click here to purchase your tickets.\n\nIf you run into issues while purchasing your tickets\, please contact the Chan Centre box office directly. \nThe Chan Centre Box Office\nHours: 12–4pm Tue–Fri\nEmail: chan.tickets@ubc.ca\nPhone: (604) 822-2697 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in partnership with Scotia Wealth Management and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. \nTickets to this extra special event include a copy of both The Road Years AND The Bittlemores! What a rare opportunity to pick up signed copies of both books\, and hear these two friends in conversation once again. \nFor years\, viewers across the country tuned into the The Rick Mercer Report to spend their evenings with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden\, one of his favourite recurring guests. Relive the laughter\, antics\, and camaraderie at this Vancouver Writers Fest Special Event\, where Rick and Jann will reunite to toast each other on the publication of each of their new books.  \nTheir first meeting in Jann’s hometown of Calgary ignited a friendship that would take the two 1\,168 feet above the ground atop the CN Tower EdgeWalk; ziplining at Canada Olympic Park; and bull-riding at a Calgarian rodeo—all with an amused audience watching. Their mutual adoration is rivaled only by their legendary banter\, and there will be plenty of both in this entertaining conversation.   \nBoth of these icons have published numerous books\, alongside their dizzying lists of other accomplishments. Mercer’s memoir\, Talking to Canadians\, was an instant national bestseller and left readers wanting more. The Road Years: A Memoir\, Continued… picks up the story with the greenlighting of what would become the Rick Mercer Report\, and follows him coast to coast to coast in search of the best stories from everyday Canadians. \nMulti-platinum musician Jann Arden’s bestselling nonfiction books include Feeding My Mother and If I Knew Then. Now\, she’s releasing her anticipated debut novel\, The Bittlemores. A rural fairytale\, a coming-of-age story\, and a prairie mystery all-in-one\, The Bittlemores is saturated with Arden’s observations of the world she grew up in\, and her deep connection to the animals we exploit. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/mercer-arden
LOCATION:The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts\, 6265 Crescent Rd\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231201T210000
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SUMMARY:Miss Chief Eagle Testickle Presents Her Memoir: Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with the Vancouver Art Gallery and Eastside Arts Society. \nAn unmissable event for all those interested in a gloriously queer\, art-drenched\, Indigenous look at the “true” history of North America/Turtle Island with a special appearance by Miss Chief Eagle Testickle.Join celebrated Cree artist Kent Monkman and his long-time collaborator Gisèle Gordon as they discuss their new work The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island\, a genre-defying work based on the paintings of one the most important painters working today that will remake readers’ understanding of the land called North America. A story of this continent that reframes the narrative as a deeply Cree and gloriously queer understanding of our shared world\, its past\, its present\, and its possibilities. \nAfter the reading with Miss Chief\, Monkman and Gordon will be be in conversation with beloved Canadian broadcast Shelagh Rogers. \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Iron Dog Books.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/monkman-gordon
LOCATION:The Vancouver Playhouse
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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SUMMARY:2023 Digital Festival Release
DESCRIPTION:The deadline to purchase a Digital Festival Pass is midnight on Wednesday\, January 24.\nPresented in partnership with SFU Continuing Studies. \nOur flagship Festival this October brought together award-winning and emerging writers\, along with record numbers of audience members\, for an exhilarating week of celebrating books through conversations that were entertaining\, thought-provoking\, and galvanizing. We’re excited to now share a curated selection of 25 recorded events in this Digital Festival Release. Featuring a wide range of genres and formats\, these events represent some of the most outstanding offerings from our 2023 Festival. Watch and rewatch them from wherever you are\, from December 15 through January 31.   \nWe hope these events\, many of which were previously sold out prior to Festival Week\, will reach people far and wide. We’ve allocated significant resources toward recording high quality videos of our events as part of our ongoing commitment to accessibility for our community. For those unable to attend in person (or who couldn’t be in two places at once!)\, we’re proud to provide this online offering. \nThe Digital Festival pass is available as pay-what-you-can. Featuring 25 events (the average cost to attend each in-person being $25)\, we value the Digital Festival pass at $100. We invite you to consider how much you’ll watch\, as well as your ability to support our investment in accessibility efforts\, when selecting a payment option. If the options provided present a barrier to you\, please reach out to us at info@writersfest.bc.ca.  \n\n25 fully-captioned\, full-length events from the 2023 Festival are included in this all-access pass:\n\n\n\n(Click on an event title to read the full description from our October Festival program.) \n#01. The Alma Lee Opening Night Event: Page-Turning Thrills featuring Louise Candlish\, Shari Lapena\, Liz Nugent\, with moderator André Picard \n#02. Roaming featuring Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki\, with moderator Sarah Leavitt  \n#03. Inheriting Truth featuring Janika Oza\, katherena vermette\, Ada Zhang\, with moderator Elamin Abdelmahmoud \n#04. Word! featuring fanny kearse\, Em Nimetz\, D Fretter\, with host Jillian Christmas \n#05. Bestselling Teen Fiction for a Reasonfeaturing Cherie Dimaline and Jen Ferguson\, with moderator Molly Cross-Blanchard \n#06. The Company We Keep featuring Patrick DeWitt\, Catherine Hernandez\, Sean Michaels\, with moderator Robert J. Wiersema \n#07. She’s A Scream featuring Ashley Audrain\, Mona Awad\, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia\, with moderator Jael Richardson \n#08. Blackness as a Portal\, Blackness as the Frame featuring Suzette Mayr\, Christina Sharpe\, Aisha Harris\, with moderator Jasmine Sealy \n#09. Anne Berest in Conversation with Marsha Lederman \n#10. Season of the Witch featuring Cherie Dimaline\, Anna Maxymiw\, Zalika Reid-Benta\, with moderator Elamin Abdelmahmoud \n#11. Celeste Ng in Conversation with Jael Richardson  \n#12. Smells Like… 90s Lyrics Night featuring Omar El Akkad\, Chelsea Wakelyn\, John Freeman\, Jen Sookfong Lee\, Kevin Chong\, Mona Awad\, Aisha Harris\, Emma Healey\, Sean Michaels\, Michael V. Smith\, Claudia Dey\, Sam Shelstad\, William Ping\, with host Elamin Abdelmahmoud \n#13. The Best of History featuring Emma Donoghue\, Paul Harding\, Janika Oza\, Kai Thomas\, with moderator Aislinn Hunter \n#14. Book Banning in a Precarious Age featuring Aden Polydoros\, Jen Ferguson\, and Casey Plett\, with moderator Marsha Lederman \n#15. Lauren Groff in Conversation with Alix Ohlin \n#16. Landbridge in tribute to Y-Dang Troeung — featuring Dionne Brand\, David Chariandy\, Madeleine Thien\, Christopher B. Patterson\, with moderator Doretta Lau  \n#17. Rebecca Solnit in Conversation with Kathryn Gretsinger \n#18. Chinatown: Past and Future featuring Daniel Innes\, Christina Wong\, Fae Myenne Ng\, Henry Tsang\, with moderator Kevin Chong \n#19. Novel Ideas featuring Michael Crummey\, Emma Donoghue\, Elizabeth Hay\, with moderator Marsha Lederman \n#20. Michelle Good in Conversation with Carleigh Baker  \n#21. Poets on Family and Time featuring Lorna Crozier and Susan Musgrave\, with moderator Hal Wake \n#22. The Literary Cabaret featuring Patrick deWitt\, Jenny Erpenbeck\, Elaine Feeney\, Paul Harding\, Kai Thomas\, Tania James\, with musical accompaniment by Benjamin Millman and the Oxymorons \n#23. The Conversations: Jenny Erpenbeck\, Elaine Feeney with moderator Marsha Lederman \n#24. Pictures on the Wall: The Power of Art featuring Jeannie Marshall\, Max Wyman\, Michael Audain\, with moderator Sirish Rao \n#25. Not Too Late: The Climate Conversation  featuring Rebecca Solnit\, Chris Turner\, John Vaillant\, with moderator Matt Galloway
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/digital-festival-2023
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Digital
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SUMMARY:Incite: Deb Perelman in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nGet inspired in the kitchen with Deb Perelman\, a self-taught home cook and the force behind SmittenKitchen.com. An international sensation among home cooks\, Perelman has authored three New York Times bestselling cookbooks\, most recently Smitten Kitchen Keepers\, and has amassed over 2.7 million followers worldwide for her comforting\, accessible recipes. For our very first Incite of the season\, Perelman will share ‘seasoned’ insights from the kitchen and her career. We know you’ll be smitten. In conversation with Bronwen Tate. \nCopies of Deb Perelman’s books will be available for sale before and after the event courtesy of Blackbond Books | Book Warehouse. \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-perelman
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240207T233615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T233615Z
UID:10000278-1706659200-1706745599@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Incite: Deb Perelman in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.  \nGet inspired in the kitchen with Deb Perelman\, a self-taught home cook and the force behind SmittenKitchen.com. An international sensation among home cooks\, Perelman has authored three New York Times bestselling cookbooks\, most recently Smitten Kitchen Keepers\, and has amassed over 2.7 million followers worldwide for her comforting\, accessible recipes. For our very first Incite of the season\, Perelman shares ‘seasoned’ insights from the kitchen and her career. We know you’ll be smitten. In conversation with Bronwen Tate.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-01-31-2024-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240306T231844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T231844Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: CBC’s Canada Reads – Téa Mutonji and Kudakwashe Rutendo
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and CBC’s Canada Reads.\n \nCanada Reads is back! The annual battle of the books is a lively debate between five champions\, who each defend one book as the title the whole country should read this year. Celebrate this year’s contenders at Incite\, where finalist Téa Mutonji sat down with her champion\, actor and TIFF Rising Star Kudakwashe Rutendo.  \nIn Shut Up You’re Pretty\, Mutonji’s disarming debut story collection\, a woman contemplates her Congolese traditions during a family wedding; a teenage girl looks for happiness inside a pack of cigarettes; a mother reconnects with her daughter through their shared interest in fish; and a young woman decides to shave her head in the waiting room of an abortion clinic. On CBC Radio’s Commotion\, Rutendo commented: “At once feminist\, unapologetic and potent\, Shut Up You’re Pretty presents the opportunity to reconcile what we’ve been carrying at a time when it couldn’t be more needed.”
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-02-07-2024-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240127T010021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T193442Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: CBC’s Canada Reads – Téa Mutonji and Kudakwashe Rutendo
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and CBC’s Canada Reads.\n \nCanada Reads is back! The annual battle of the books is a lively debate between five champions\, who each defend one book as the title the whole country should read this year. Celebrate this year’s contenders at Incite\, where finalist Téa Mutonji will sit down with her champion\, actor and TIFF Rising Star Kudakwashe Rutendo.  \nIn Shut Up You’re Pretty\, Mutonji’s disarming debut story collection\, a woman contemplates her Congolese traditions during a family wedding; a teenage girl looks for happiness inside a pack of cigarettes; a mother reconnects with her daughter through their shared interest in fish; and a young woman decides to shave her head in the waiting room of an abortion clinic. On CBC Radio’s Commotion\, Rutendo commented: “At once feminist\, unapologetic and potent\, Shut Up You’re Pretty presents the opportunity to reconcile what we’ve been carrying at a time when it couldn’t be more needed.” \nCanada Reads finalists become national bestsellers. Come meet two emerging Canadian icons.  \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. Can’t make the event time? Register for the livestream option and we’ll send you a link to watch the recording!  \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-mutonji
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240307T000227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T000227Z
UID:10000283-1708473600-1708559999@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Incite: Sheila Heti in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.\n \nLiterary innovator Sheila Heti—known for experimental and philosophical books such as Motherhood\, Pure Colour\, and How Should a Person Be?—returns to Incite with what might be her most intimate work yet. Discover ten years of her diaries\, curiously rearranged in Alphabetical Diaries.  \nThe New York Times called reading Alphabetical Diaries “a profound experience.” Experience it for yourself at this insightful conversation between Heti and author Molly Cross-Blanchard.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-02-21-2024-multimedia
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event,Digital,Multimedia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240201T170055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T235757Z
UID:10000277-1708542000-1708545600@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Incite: Sheila Heti in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library.\n \nLiterary innovator Sheila Heti—known for experimental and philosophical books such as Motherhood\, Pure Colour\, and How Should a Person Be?—returns to Incite with what might be her most intimate work yet. Discover ten years of her diaries\, curiously rearranged in Alphabetical Diaries. \nA little over a decade ago\, Heti began looking back at the diaries she’d kept over the previous ten years\, searching for signs of deeper change inside herself. She loaded all 500\,000 words of her journals into Microsoft Excel\, to order the sentences alphabetically and seek out patterns and repetitions. With the sentences untethered from the narrative of her diaries\, she started to see herself—and the Self—in a new way. The result is something fresh and sublime.  \nThe New York Times called reading Alphabetical Diaries “a profound experience.” Experience it for yourself at this insightful conversation between Heti and author Molly Cross-Blanchard.  \nBooks will be for sale at the event courtesy of Book Warehouse\, a division of Black Bond Books. Can’t make the event time? Register for the livestream option and we’ll send you a link to watch the recording!  \nJoin us for Incite all season\, in-person or online! This readings series offers conversations with celebrated authors and emerging talents every two weeks from January to June. Incite is free and open to all. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-heti
LOCATION:Vancouver Public Library – Central Library
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240223T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T005048
CREATED:20240110T000040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T213715Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Jen Gunter: The Science\, Medicine\, and Mythology of Menstruation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Period Pantry and Emily Carr University of Art + Design.\n \nThis event includes ASL interpretation for in-person attendees. \nTrusted OB-GYN Dr. Jen Gunter has been called “Twitter’s resident gynecologist” for her fierce advocacy for women’s health\, and viral online threads debunking misinformation about the vagina. The #1 bestselling author of The Vagina Bible and The Menopause Manifesto returns to the Vancouver Writers Fest with Blood: The science\, medicine\, and mythology of menstruation. \nMost of us know as much about how the uterus and ovaries function as we do about how the liver works. Add in societal shame around the menstrual cycle and it’s not surprising that misinformation is widespread. In Blood\, Dr. Gunter offers a clear\, no-nonsense guide to reproductive anatomy and answers all the questions you never knew you had about menstrual bleeding. Filled with Dr. Gunter’s expertise and trademark wit\, this new book is “the brilliant and long needed corrective that we have waited for\, since the first time we stuffed a box of pads into a three-ply paper bag and slunk out of a pharmacy. Never again.” —Samantha Bee \nIn conversation with award-winning Globe and Mail journalist Andrea Woo\, Dr. Gunter will debunk myths and challenge patriarchal attitudes toward this natural bodily process. Join us at this free event for a funny and candid evening of biological education and smashing the patriarchy.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/jen-gunter
LOCATION:Reliance Theatre\, 520 E 1st Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Theatre
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