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SUMMARY:Incite: Transcendent Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nWe’re hosting three poets whose collections are just in time for National Poetry Month! Join us for a fascinating evening in conversation with writers at the cutting edge of poetry in Canada. \nInternationally-acclaimed and Giller-shortlisted author Shani Mootoo shares with us an anticipated return to poetry. Cane | Fire (Book*hug Press) is deeply personal—akin to a poetic memoir—and shares evocative depictions of moves from Ireland to San Fernando and finally to Canada. We begin to understand how life can not only be shaped\, but reimagined. \nEach One a Furnace (Penguin Random House)\, from the GG-winning author Tolu Oloruntoba\, trails the global mobility of birds to chronicle the struggle within and between cultures. It is a deeply powerful work that explores how those unable to be at rest in the world may take to improbable flight. \nJason Purcell is known across the country for their exceptional (co-owned) store\, Glass Bookshop\, in Edmonton. Their debut collection\, Swollening (Arsenal Pulp Press) examines the queer\, sick body as a reaction to an ill world and asks it how to move on toward hope. \nThey are joined in conversation by moderator\, writer and poet\, Shazia Hafiz Ramji. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up these collections at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis is an online\, live event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/transcendent-poetry
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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SUMMARY:Incite: Short Stories\, Big Ideas
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nMuch like sunny days in Vancouver\, short stories never go out of fashion. Come join us for a thrilling night of buzzworthy tales from authors dominating the genre at our next Incite! \nSharing themes of restlessness and fragmented lives\, this trio of critically-acclaimed short story collections are beguiling explorations of unexpected bonds and people adrift. Rawi Hage (Stray Dogs\, Knopf Canada)\, Angélique Lalonde (Glorious Frazzled Beings\, Groundwood Books)\, and Christopher Evans (Nothing Could Be Further From The Truth\, Groundwood Books) masterfully wield humour and complexity in their “tiny worlds.” \nJoin us for an incredible conversation with these three powerhouse authors\, moderated by Festival friend and Journey Prize-shortlisted author\, Anna Ling Kaye. \nABOUT THE BOOKS \nCalled a “superb collection” by Maclean’s\, Stray Dogs is a captivating and cosmopolitan collection of stories from the award-winning author of Beirut Hellfire Society and the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award winning novel\, De Niro’s Game. As his publisher notes\, the stories are “wise\, humane\, relevant and caustically funny\, revealing the singular vision of Hage at his best.” \nOne of the most discussed books of 2021\, Lalonde’s Glorious Frazzled Beings was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and was named a CBC Best Book of the Year. “A haunting dream of a book” according to David Chariandy\, this is a collection that sings a love song to the homes we make\, keep\, and break. \nThe characters in Nothing Could Be Further from the Truth are\, as his publisher notes\, “people with strays—those who fall for the allure of nostalgia\, grapple with male fragility\, deny family trauma\, and acquiesce to authority.” John Elizabeth Stintzi lauds the collection as “fracturing the mundane to reveal a bedrock of absurdity.” \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up these collections at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis is an online\, live event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/short-stories-big-ideas
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220309T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20220224T235849Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: Sheila Heti in Conversation with Billy-Ray Belcourt
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nSheila Heti\, internationally acclaimed author of the novel Motherhood\, a New York Times Best Book of the Year\, joins our next Incite event with her tenth book\, Pure Colour. This latest work is a contemporary bible\, an atlas of feeling\, and a shape-shifting epic; Esquire called it one of the Best Books of 2022 to “Provoke\, Persuade and Perturb You.” A philosopher of modern experience\, Heti has reimagined what a book can hold. On March 9\, she’ll share the secrets of Pure Colour with Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author Billy-Ray Belcourt. \nPure Colour is a galaxy of a novel: explosive\, celestially bright\, huge\, and streaked with beauty. The Guardian called it a “mystical\, wildly original study of grief and love”\, and “a book that says something new for our difficult times.” As Kirkus Reviews put it\, this is “that rarest of novels—as alien as a moon rock and every bit as wondrous.” Join us at this live\, virtual event to be put under the spell of Heti’s luminous creation myth\, which has been included in lists of the most anticipated new books by The Globe and Mail\, CBC Books\, Publishers Weekly\, The A.V. Club\, Vulture\, and more. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up Pure Colour at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis is an online\, live event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/sheila-heti
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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CREATED:20220210T190400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T190408Z
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SUMMARY:Incite: Marlon James in Conversation with Cherie Jones
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library and TELUS. \nMarlon James’ Black Leopard\, Red Wolf was a show-stopping tour de force of literary fantasy\, an instant bestseller\, and the first book in what has now become a highly-anticipated series\, the Dark Star Trilogy. James returns to shelves—and the Vancouver Writers Fest’s virtual stages—with Moon Witch\, Spider King\, heralded by writers such as Neil Gaiman and Salman Rushdie\, and praised by Buzzfeed as “even more brilliant than the first” and “the literary equivalent of a Marvel Comics universe” by The New York Times. This is sure to be one of the most anticipated events of the season. As the Washington Post reports: “Stand aside\, Beowulf.” \nJoined by Cherie Jones\, 2021 Festival guest and the acclaimed\, award-winning author of How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House\, this spectacular Incite event will explore rich narratives and powerful reimaginings\, emotive writing and more\, from two of the industry’s most respected visionaries. Submit your questions in advance! \nFrom the publisher: In Black Leopard\, Red Wolf\, Sogolon the Moon Witch proved a worthy adversary to Tracker as they clashed across a mythical African landscape in search of a mysterious boy who disappeared. In Moon Witch\, Spider King\, Sogolon takes center stage and gives her own account of what happened to the boy\, and how she plotted and fought\, triumphed and failed as she looked for him. It’s also the story of a century-long feud—seen through the eyes of a 177-year-old witch—that Sogolon had with the Aesi\, chancellor to the king. It is said that Aesi works so closely with the king that together they are like the eight limbs of one spider. Aesi’s power is considerable—and deadly. It takes brains and courage to challenge him\, which Sogolon does for reasons of her own. \nBoth a brilliant narrative device—seeing the story told in Black Leopard\, Red Wolf from the perspective of an adversary and a woman—as well as a fascinating battle between different versions of empire\, Moon Witch\, Spider King delves into Sogolon’s world as she fights to tell her own story. Part adventure tale\, part chronicle of an indomitable woman who bows to no man\, it is a fascinating novel that explores power\, personality\, and the places where they overlap. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up Moon Witch\, Spider King at your favourite independent bookseller. \nThis is an online\, pre-recorded event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/marlon-james
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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SUMMARY:INCITE: Hot Bestsellers with Nita Prose and Jessamine Chan
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library. \nGet ready for some of the most talked about books of the season! Our second Incite event features two new instant bestsellers: Nita Prose delivers a Clue-like\, locked-room mystery in her debut novel The Maid\, and Jessamine Chan’s The School for Good Mothers follows a young mother who lands in a government reform program where custody of her child hangs in the balance. They’ll speak with Ashley Audrain\, internationally bestselling author of The Push\, in a livestream event on February 9 at 7pm PT. \nThe Maid follows twenty-five-year-old Molly Gray\, who struggles with social skills and misreads the intentions of others\, but delights in her work as a hotel maid. Molly’s orderly life is upended the day she enters the suite of the infamous and wealthy Charles Black\, only to find him dead in his bed. Molly’s unusual demeanour has the police targeting her as their lead suspect\, while friends she never knew she had unite with her in a search for clues to what really happened to Mr. Black. But will they be able to find the real killer before it’s too late? \nNamed one of the most anticipated books of the year by Glamour\, W magazine\, PopSugar\, The Rumpus\, Book Riot\, The Globe and Mail\, Chatelaine\, and Canadian Living\, The Maid is a heartwarming debut\, which reveals that all mysteries can be solved through connection to the human heart. \nThe School for Good Mothers is a taut and explosive page-turner that has been called “horrifyingly unbelievable and eerily prescient all at once” (Vogue) and “impossible to put down and impossible to forget” (Library Journal). \nFrida Liu is struggling. She doesn’t have a career worthy of her Chinese immigrant parents’ sacrifices. She can’t persuade her husband\, Gust\, to give up his wellness-obsessed younger mistress. Only with Harriet\, their cherubic daughter\, does Frida finally attain the perfection expected of her. Harriet may be all she has\, but she is just enough. \nUntil Frida has a very bad day. Because of one moment of poor judgment\, a host of government officials will now determine if Frida is a candidate for a Big Brother-like institution that measures the success or failure of a mother’s devotion. Jessamine Chan’s debut is a transgressive novel of ideas about the perils of “perfect” upper-middle class parenting; the violence enacted upon women; the systems that separate families; and the boundlessness of love. \nThis conversation is sure to be just as riveting as the authors’ page-turning novels. RSVP now! \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to purchase the books at your favourite independent bookseller\, or use our Festival Bookstore partner\, kidsbooks. \nThis is an online\, live event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/hot-bestsellers
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220126T190000
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SUMMARY:INCITE: Damon Galgut in Conversation with John Freeman
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Vancouver Public Library. \nThe new year has come\, and with it\, a dazzling new season of Incite! Kick off the 2022 season with Damon Galgut\, in celebration of his 2021 Booker Prize win for his novel\, The Promise\, in conversation with beloved Festival moderator and editor\, John Freeman.  \nIn an exclusive pre-recorded event streamed from dual locations in South Africa and the UK\, Galgut will share insights from both the process and pages of his recent tour de force\, set in the town of his birth. Raved about in media\, including The Guardian\, Harper’s Magazine and The New York Times (Editor’s Choice)\, The Promise is an incisory\, kaleidoscopic look at grief and guilt during a white family’s decline amidst South Africa’s transition out of apartheid—and the deterred promise the family has failed to keep for one of their servants. \nThis won’t be an event to miss! RSVP early. \nFrom the publisher: Haunted by an unmet promise\, the Swart family loses touch after the death of their matriarch. Adrift\, the lives of the three siblings move separately through the uncharted waters of South Africa; Anton\, the golden boy who bitterly resents his life’s unfulfilled potential; Astrid\, whose beauty is her power; and the youngest\, Amor\, whose life is shaped by a nebulous feeling of guilt. \nReunited by four funerals over three decades\, the dwindling family reflects the atmosphere of its country—one of resentment\, renewal\, and\, ultimately\, hope. The Promise is an epic drama that unfurls against the unrelenting march of national history\, sure to please current fans and attract many new ones. \nIncite events are free and open to the public\, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to pick up The Promise at your favourite independent bookseller\, or use our Festival Bookstore partner\, kidsbooks. \nThis is an online\, pre-recorded event. 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/incite-damon-galgut
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Incite Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211110T180000
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SUMMARY:The Human Connection: With Hiromi  Goto and Will McPhail
DESCRIPTION:Update: We’re pleased to announce that this event has been rescheduled for Wednesday\, November 10\, at 6 pm PT. The event will be prerecorded and released on YouTube\, where it will be available to watch on demand for 1 week!\nIf you’ve already purchased a ticket to this event\, you don’t need to do anything else! Just sit back and you’ll receive the link in your email. If you don’t have your ticket yet\, they are Pay What You Can and available for purchase now. \n  \nIt’s an understatement to say that we have each explored and understood isolation in different ways over the past 18 months. Unexpectedly\, suddenly\, and universally we were alone. As we slowly emerge from such seclusion\, two exceptional graphic novelists talk about the need for human connection\, and how that manifests in various forms. Hiromi Goto shares an empowering tribute to older women in Shadow Life\, sharing the story of Kumiko: a 76-year-old bisexual widow up for anything… including a smack-down with Death. The New Yorker cartoonist\, Will McPhail\, offers an equally exquisite work about the other end of the age spectrum\, as a millennial attempts to evolve from performative actions in life to truly connecting with people with In. Each author has built a career exploring the absurdities and complexities of being human. In this warm\, relatable conversation they discuss why connection is essential for our nature\, too. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Taylor Brown-Evans. \n\n 
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-human-connection-with-hiromi-goto-and-will-mcphail
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital
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CREATED:20210908T151836Z
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SUMMARY:The Vanishing Half: Brit Bennett in Conversation with Jael Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Brit Bennett’s second novel\, The Vanishing Half\, achieved what many authors can only fathom: a page-turning\, instant summer classic and a remarkable story of literary merit. Assured\, magnetic\, dazzling: the title may suggest disappearing but Bennett is now a major name\, a centrepiece\, of US contemporary literature. She speaks with FOLD Festival Director and author of Gutter Child\, Jael Richardson\, about her tale of race and family. The Vignes twin sisters are identical but when they run away from a small\, southern Black community\, their daily lives as adults become radically different as one lives as a black woman and the other passes as white. Bennett has written extensively about racism\, protest\, and social justice\, and has been featured in the most prominent media outlets in the continent. This is an opportunity to hear from a bold\, exacting mind about topics that matter most.  \n \nThis event is Pay What You Can! Book a ticket to this event to receive a link to watch the livestream wherever you are. After the Festival\, you’ll also receive access to a recording of the event\, which will be available to rewatch for one week. \nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-vanishing-half-brit-bennett-in-conversation-with-jael-richardson
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T041432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223831Z
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SUMMARY:Linked With Gordon Korman
DESCRIPTION:Gordon Korman proves time and again why he’s such a beloved author through the 80+ books and 28 million copies he’s sold. In his latest work\, Linked\, three friends deal with the consequences of hate-speech vandalism in their school when a swastika is discovered. Michael is the first person to see it\, so he’s the first suspect. But Link\, who’s popular\, is expected by everyone else to figure it out. Dana’s the only Jewish girl in town\, and now everyone’s treating her like an outsider. Korman shows readers that the most common question—Who did it?—isn’t nearly as important as why. In an immersive\, thought-provoking\, and highly-engaging presentation\, Korman shares the themes of this compelling new book for middle grade students. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Paleontology\, anti-racism\, anti-Semitism\, the Holocaust\, mystery\, and humour.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 3-7\, Physical and Health Education 4-7\, and Social Studies 4-7. Suitable for Grades 3-7.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/linked-with-gordon-korman
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T041217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223816Z
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SUMMARY:Marvellous Stories for YA with  Susin Nielsen and Peyton Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Spend a captivating hour with a highly-celebrated children’s writer and an emerging author spotlighted as one to watch. Susin Nielsen is a favourite of the Festival; a Governor General’s Literary Award-winning author whose stories balance whimsy and sincerity. In her latest\, Tremendous Things\, Wilbur hopes to replace humiliation with true romance on a band trip to Paris\, the City of Love. Peyton Thomas’ Both Sides Now is a warm and witty novel about a trans teen finding his place in the world. Finch is ready to win the National Speech and Debate Tournament\, but standing in the way is the final topic for debate: transgender rights. Will he need to argue against his own humanity? Or is who you are not up for debate? Audiences will hear from each of these authors in conversation on stories which celebrate authenticity and love. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Tanya Lloyd Kyi. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Friendship\, intergenerational community\, humour\, identity\, and transgender rights.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 8-9\, Spoken Language 10-12\, Explorations in Social Studies 11\, Social Justice 12\, Career Education\, and Physical and Health Education 8-9. Suitable for Grades 8-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/marvellous-stories-for-ya-with-susin-nielsen-and-peyton-thomas
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T041000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223801Z
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SUMMARY:The Great Bear: The Misewa  Saga with David A. Robertson
DESCRIPTION:David A. Robertson’s The Misewa Series blends Narnia-like world building with traditional Indigenous stories of the sky and constellations to produce an epic\, middle-grade fantasy series\, nominated for multiple awards and featured as a “Best Book” by media outlets across the country. The Great Bear is the second book\, following the bestselling The Barren Grounds\, in which Eli and Morgan journey once more to Misewa to visit their animal friends. In conversation with classrooms\, Robertson can speak to the inspiration behind an Indigenous fantasy series\, the lessons that his characters learn from others on their journey\, and some of the ways we can face challenges in our lifetimes. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Fantasy\, Indigenous perspectives\, time travel\, friendship\, natural world\, and resilience.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 6-9\, and Social Studies 5-8. Suitable for Grades 5-8.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/the-great-bear-the-misewa-saga-with-david-a-robertson
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T034303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223747Z
UID:10000189-1634738400-1634738400@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Pax\, Journey Home With Sara Pennypacker
DESCRIPTION:Following the international success of Amazon Best Book of the Year\, Pax\, Sara Pennypacker follows up with an anticipated sequel\, Pax: Journey Home\, in which Peter and his pet fox\, Pax\, must journey towards home\, healing\, and each other after a series of misadventures and challenges. Illustrated by celebrated artist Jon Klassen\, this is a captivating title for middle grades\, and will make for compelling storytelling followed by a Q&A with Pennypacker. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Family\, nature\, environmental education\, friendship\, animals\, and social emotional learning.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 3-7\, Science 4-6\, and Social Studies 8. Suitable for Grades 3-7.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/pax-journey-home-with-sara-pennypacker
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T033920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223733Z
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SUMMARY:Fierce and Bold Heroines of  YA with Sarah Raughley and Xiran Jay Zhao
DESCRIPTION:One event\, two exhilarating authors and titles for YA readers to devour. Sarah Raughley’s latest release\, The Bones of Ruin\, features Iris\, an African tightrope dancer in Victorian London with an unnatural power—she cannot die. But her fate becomes complicated when she enters the apocalyptic battle “the Tournament of Freaks” and old\, forgotten memories begin to surface. In Xiran Jay Zhao’s Iron Widow\, the boys of Huaxia dream of pairing up with the girls who pilot giant\, transforming robots that can battle aliens… but who die from mental strain in doing so. But Zetian herself is an Iron Widow—someone who can sacrifice boys to power up robots instead. Can she stop others from being sacrificed? Find out how these authors create the worlds that take their readers to new heights. \n\n\n\n\nModerated by Sukhmani Purewal. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Science fiction\, post-apocalyptic\, action and adventure\, robotics\, social justice\, and feminism.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 8-12\, Social Studies 8 & 9\, Explorations in Social Studies 11\, and Social Justice 12. Suitable for Grades 8-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/fierce-and-bold-heroines-of-ya-with-sarah-raughley-and-xiran-jay-zhao
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211020T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T033258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223712Z
UID:10000187-1634722200-1634722200@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Burt the Beetle Doesn’t Bite  With Ashley Spires
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reading and conversation with bestselling children’s author Ashley Spires. She brings her signature deadpan humour to Burt the Beetle Doesn’t Bite: a hilarious story about one bug’s quest for greatness! Spires shows children why being special is just as much about who you are as it is about your abilities. This is sure to be a charming morning of science fun. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Self-esteem\, insects\, resilience\, and humour.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts K-3\, Science K\, 1\, and 3. Suitable for Grades K-3. \n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in collaboration with the Vancouver International Children’s Festival.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/burt-the-beetle-doesnt-bite-with-ashley-spires
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T031234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T200555Z
UID:10000183-1634652000-1634652000@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Word! With Sofia Fly\, Janice Jo Lee\, and Cassandra Myers
DESCRIPTION:Update: This event will be moderated by Nasra Adem. \nBy now our audiences know: Word! is one of the most popular\, acclaimed events of our program every year. While seeing these artists on screen may be different\, what remains is the magnetic energy of each storyteller and the ability for youth to engage with important ideas through spoken word poetry. Spoken Word Curator Jillian Christmas has invited some of the most exciting artists in the field. Sofia Fly is an LGBTQ rapper and producer who channels inspiration from her Latin roots and Toronto upbringing. Janice Jo Lee is a folk-soul singer-songwriter\, spoken word poet\, actor\, and playwright from Kitchener\, Ontario of Korean ancestry. And Cassandra Myers is a queer\, trans\, crip\, mad\, South Asian-Italian poet\, performer\, educator\, and social worker from Toronto\, Ontario\, who has performed their work across the United States and Canada. Each of them promises to ignite the day. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: LGBTQ2IA+\, acceptance\, identity\, poetry\, spoken word\, and performance.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 8-9\, Spoken Language 10-12\, and Physical and Health Education 8-10. Suitable for Grades 8-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/word-with-sofia-fly-janice-jo-lee-and-cassandra-myers
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T030826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223639Z
UID:10000182-1634641200-1634641200@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Home Truths with  Jen Sookfong Lee and Lois Peterson
DESCRIPTION:Home. At its best\, home keeps us safe\, gives us identity\, and brings us joy. It’s\, well… home. What happens when home no longer means that? What drives people to search for new homes? What causes people to become homeless? And what can you do to help? This conversation with two esteemed authors will help youth grapple with important social questions and issues affecting their communities and beyond. Jen Sookfong Lee’s Finding Home: The Journey of Immigrants and Refugees shows how human migration has shaped the world and explores some of the challenges facing immigrants and refugees today. Lois Peterson’s Shelter: Homelessness in Our Community looks at the reason there are 150 million homeless people in the world today\, the myths we often hear\, and what actions we can take to ensure everyone has a place to call home. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Immigration\, community\, migration\, refugeeism\, homelessness\, poverty awareness\, anti-racism\, and discrimination.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 4-7\, and Social Studies 4-6. Suitable for Grades 4–7.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/home-truths-with-jen-sookfong-lee-and-lois-peterson
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211019T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210907T030641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223621Z
UID:10000181-1634635800-1634635800@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:On The Trapline:  David A. Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Spend an engaging morning with bestselling\, Governor General’s Literary Award-winning author David A. Robertson who will keep little ones entertained with his latest work On the Trapline. In collaboration with illustrator Julie Flett\, Robertson’s work celebrates Indigenous culture and traditions\, and honours our connections to the past. This book perfectly captures the experience of a young child’s wonder as he is introduced to places that hold meaning to his family. This wonder will surely traverse the airwaves as the veteran speaker\, and father himself\, shares this meaningful tale with young audiences. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Family\, intergenerational friendship\, community\, and Indigenous experience.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts K-2\, and Social Studies K-2. Suitable for Grades K-2. \n\nPresented in collaboration with the Vancouver International Children’s Festival.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/on-the-trapline-david-a-robertson
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210902T223909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223605Z
UID:10000174-1634565600-1634565600@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Walking in Two Worlds: Wab Kinew
DESCRIPTION:This is a must-read book of the season—and a perfect choice for fans of gaming\, Ready Player One\, and the Otherworld series. Wab Kinew—bestselling author\, journalist\, and politician—returns with another captivating story\, this time about an Indigenous teen girl caught between the real and virtual world. Bugz and her friend Feng bond as outsiders and gamers\, but must decide what to do in the face of temptations and when they encounter family and community trauma. Engaging and sage\, Kinew captivates audiences of every age with his storytelling. He’ll share the inspiration behind his latest work before fielding questions from classes. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Indigenous perspectives\, prejudice and racism\, video gaming\, self-esteem\, and self-respect.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 8-9\, First Peoples Literary Studies 10-12\, Writing 10-12\, English First Peoples 12\, Computer Studies 10\, Social Studies 9-10\, and Explorations in Social Studies 11. Suitable for Grades 8-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/walking-in-two-worlds-wab-kinew
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210902T223443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223544Z
UID:10000173-1634554800-1634554800@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:When You Get The Chance: Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson
DESCRIPTION:Highly-respected\, award-winning authors Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson have each penned multiple books for teens. They paired up for a powerful book about belonging\, identity\, love\, and fun. When You Get The Chance shares the story of cousins on a road trip to Pride. Mark and Talia are queer\, but that’s about all they have in common—Talia is desperate to see her sweetheart\, Erin\, while Mark just wants some fun. A page-turning read\, this YA novel shares their adventures to get to Toronto Pride. Ryan and Stevenson will speak to their writing process\, and the importance of being who you are\, in a fun\, dynamic presentation. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: LGBTQ2IA+\, belonging\, PRIDE\, identity\, friendship\, and family.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 8-9\, Creative Writing 10-12\, and Physical and Health Education 8-10. Suitable for Grades 8-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/youth-when-you-get-the-chance-tom-ryan-and-robin-stevenson
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210902T222856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223530Z
UID:10000172-1634549400-1634549400@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Sunny Days Inside: Caroline Adderson
DESCRIPTION:Suddenly\, in March 2020\, the world shrank. Kids spent more time indoors than ever before. Caroline Adderson’s latest work is likely to outlive the pandemic\, but it also offers a funny\, wise\, and accessible way to talk about the events of the last 18 months\, the importance of human connection\, and why we need to look after our mental health… no matter our age. Sunny Days Inside shares stories of kids in an apartment building\, each coping with being indoors during a “grownup virus.” Some try science experiments\, others run laps on their balconies\, and others learn about the importance of family as everyone navigates a new way of life. A Festival favourite\, Adderson will talk about her book before taking questions from classes. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: World events – COVID 19\, social emotional learning\, resilience\, and connection to community.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 4-7\, Social Studies 6\, and Career Education 4-5. Suitable for Grades 4-7.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/youth-sunny-days-inside-caroline-adderson-2
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211018T080000
DTSTAMP:20260421T011343
CREATED:20210901T024812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T230514Z
UID:10000171-1634544000-1634544000@writersfest.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Kaleidoscope:  Brian Selznick
DESCRIPTION:Caldecott Medalist Brian Selznick is known for genre-defying storytelling that combines words and images in original\, expansive ways. His new book\, Kaleidoscope\, is no different. Inspired by the works of composer Philip Glass\, the book shares a series of related short stories which rearrange the lives and interactions of two young boys. At the centre of each story—and the kaleidoscope—we find love\, friendship\, grief\, hope\, and a riveting perspective on our relationship with nature. The illustrator and author shares this uplifting and transcendent story\, and the inspiration behind using multiple artforms to tell a story. \n\nThis event is included in a Digital Pass. The $100 pass includes access to the whole digital lineup in one convenient package. If you choose a pass\, there’s no need to book tickets individually or keep track of multiple emails. Click here if you’d like to purchase a Digital Pass instead of ordering a ticket to this event. \nThis event cannot be watched at our  in-person cinema\, The Nest. \nCheck out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.\nView our full lineup or just our digital events \nThemes: Natural world\, friendship\, grief\, adventure\, and love.\nCurriculum Connections: English Language Arts 5-9\, Arts Education 5-9\, and Creative Writing 10-12. Suitable for Grades 6-12.
URL:https://writersfest.bc.ca/event/kaleidoscope-brian-selznick
LOCATION:Digital (YouTube)
CATEGORIES:Digital,Youth Program
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