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SUMMARY:Off-Site @ POLICING BLACK LIVES Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be selling books off-site at SFU for the launch of Robyn Maynard’s book\, Policing Black Lives! \n50% of all sales from Robyn’s book will be donated to: Battered Women’s Support Services (BWSS)\, the Writer’s Exchange (WE)\, and Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs (RAVEN). \nhttps://www.sfu.ca/humanities-institute/public-events/public-events/2018/pbl.html
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SUMMARY:Reading with Guillaume Morissette and Friends!
DESCRIPTION:Come hang out at Massy Books on March 3rd for a night of readings featuring Guillaume Morissette (visiting from Montreal)\, and local friends. \nGuillaume is the author of two novels\, The Original Face (Véhicule Press\, 2017) & New Tab (Véhicule Press\, 2014). Set in Montreal\, Toronto & Newfoundland\, The Original Face follows an internet artist working freelance. It was one of the Globe and Mail’s Best Books of the Year for 2017 & “the first great Canadian novel about millennials.” \n~ Readings by ~ \nARIANA MARCHIGIANO 💖\nBRAD CASEY 🤠\nLUKE KOKOSZKA 🐬\nSHAZIA HAFIZ RAMJI 🍭\nGUILLAUME MORISSETTE 🐶\n& a few more performers TBA \nFree entry!
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SUMMARY:Poets Corner presents: Carl Hare and Marguerite Pigeon
DESCRIPTION:Carl will be launching Spenser\, the second in his On the River of Time trilogy.
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SUMMARY:Greg Younging Book Launch!
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nGreg will be at Massy Books launching his newest book Elements of Indigenous Style. It offers Indigenous writers and editors—and everyone creating works about Indigenous Peoples—the first published guide to common questions and issues of style and process. Everyone working in words or other media needs to read this important new reference\, and to keep it nearby while they’re working. \nThis guide features: \n– Twenty-two succinct style principles. \n– Advice on culturally appropriate publishing practices\, including how to collaborate with Indigenous Peoples\, when and how to seek the advice of Elders\, and how to respect Indigenous Oral Traditions and Traditional Knowledge. \n– Terminology to use and to avoid. \n– Advice on specific editing issues\, such as biased language\, capitalization\, and quoting from historical sources and archives. \n– Case studies of projects that illustrate best practices. \nGregory Younging\, a member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba\, is the publisher of Theytus Books\, the first Indigenous-owned publishing house in Canada. Elements of Indigenous Style began as the house style Gregory developed at Theytus. Gregory also teaches in the Indigenous Studies Program of the University of British Columbia\, Okanagan\, and he served as assistant director of research to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. \nReviews: \nStyle is fraught with politics\, especially when writing about Indigenous Peoples. Now\, writers\, academics\, journalists\, publishers\, and students can breathe a sigh of relief. Reach for this essential Indigenous style guide\, not only when searching for the right word\, but when seeking guidance on the importance of relationships and trust. \nDuncan McCue\, CBC Radio Host and author of The Shoe Boy \nElements of Indigenous Style is a beautiful beginning\, a gathering place and a cultivator of both discussion and growth. Younging’s work clears the ground\, drafts the blueprints and starts the framing out on the house that we need for our stories. At the same time\, Younging manages to write both solid and grounded guidelines while leaving malleability in the architecture so that the ideas can grow and evolve. And we are all invited to share\, discuss\, add to\, and cultivate this important work. \nCherie Dimaline\, author and winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award \nhttps://www.brusheducation.ca/books/elements-of-indigenous-style
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