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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry with Monica Kidd\, Jane Munro\, and Elena Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of poetry with Monica Kidd\, Jane Munro\, and Elena Johnson at Massy Books!\nGaspereau Press ¶ Printers & Publishers \nSeptember 5th // 7pm\nFree Entry \nAbout Monica Kidd and Chance Encounters With Wild Animals:\nMonica Kidd is a writer of fiction\, non-fiction and poetry. Her most recent book is her fourth collection of poetry from Gaspereau Press\, Chance Encounters with Wild Animals\, published in April. She currently lives in Calgary where she works as a partner and editor for Pedlar Press\, and as a family physician. \nHaving worked in a range of investigative fields—including journalism\, biology and medicine—Monica Kidd is habitually inquisitive and observant\, and her poetry employs this exacting eye to map each new terrain she encounters. While the vantage points\, locales and subjects of Chance Encounters with Wild Animals cover a considerable range\, the poems find common cause in their spirited testing of what is observed against the native intelligence of the heart. \nAbout Jane Munro:\nJane Munro is a Canadian poet\, writer and educator.\nHer sixth poetry collection Blue Sonoma (Brick Books) won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize. Her previous books include Active Pass (Pedlar Press)\, Point No Point (McCLelland & Stewart) and Grief Notes & Animal Dreams (Brick Books). She is a member of the collaborative poetry group Yoko’s Dogs. A Sally Port (Espresso Chapbooks\, 2018) – short prose pieces about her childhood – came out in June. These are excerpts from a longer memoir she’s working on. In 2020\, Brick Books will publish her seventh poetry collection\, Glass Float. \n\nAbout Elena Johnson:\n\n\nElena Johnson is the author of Field Notes for the Alpine Tundra (Gaspereau\, 2015)\, a collection of poetry written at a remote ecology research station in the Yukon. Her work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies\, including The Fiddlehead\, ARC\, Lemon Hound and Best Canadian Poetry. She has been a finalist for the CBC Literary Awards and the Alfred G. Bailey Poetry Prize. Originally from New Brunswick\, she now lives in Vancouver.\n\nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer).
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/an-evening-of-poetry-with-monica-kidd-and-jane-munro/
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SUMMARY:Sonnet L'Abbe: "Sonnet's Shakespeare" Launch
DESCRIPTION:Massy Books Sonnet’s Shakespeare (1)Massy Books Sonnet’s Shakespeare (1)Please join us for the launch of Sonnet’s Shakespeare\, Sonnet L’Abbe’s newest collection of poetry in which a mixed-race woman decomposes her inheritance of Shakespeare by breaking open the sonnet and inventing an entirely new poetic form.\n\nSonnet L’Abbé is the author of two previous collections of poetry\, A Strange Relief and Killarnoe\, and\, most recently\, the chapbook Anima Canadensis. In 2000\, she won the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for most promising writer under 35. In 2014\, she was the guest editor of Best Canadian Poetry in English. Her work has been internationally published and anthologized. L’Abbé lives on Vancouver Island and is a professor of creative writing at Vancouver Island University. \n7 pm Friday September 6\nMassy Books\n229 East Georgia Street\nVancouver BC \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer).
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/sonnet-labbe-sonnets-shakespeare-launch-2/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190910T170000
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SUMMARY:Offsite Sales: Rail~Volution
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be selling books off-site for the 25th Annual Rail~Volution Conference\, taking place Sept 9-10: \nThe 25th annual Rail~Volution transit and community development conference is coming to beautiful\,\nmultimodal Metro Vancouver\, British Columbia\, September 8-11. The 2019 conference\, the first beyond\nUS borders\, showcases Metro Vancouver as a global leader in livability\, with abundant development\nnear transit and growing transit ridership. Metro Vancouver is culturally vibrant and thriving\, home to\nmany diverse First Nations\, immigrant\, and newcomer communities. \nRail~Volution Vancouver Communications Kit updated 5/13/2019 2\nMore than 1\,200 attendees from the United States\, Canada and beyond will explore not only the City of\nVancouver but also neighboring communities across the region. Through 27 Mobile Workshops\,\nparticipants will experience first-hand how focusing growth into compact\, walkable communities has\ncontributed to a prosperous and livable region. Through more than 75 conference sessions as well as\nplenaries and networking events\, attendees will delve into issues facing cities and regions everywhere\,\nincluding climate change\, transit-oriented development\, housing affordability and designing cities for\nmultiple and emerging mobility options.\nThe annual Rail~Volution conference uniquely brings together transportation\, new mobility\, housing and\ncommunity development sectors\, with sessions focused on planning\, design\, finance\, communications\,\npolicy\, community engagement and innovations in technology. The conference is known for cross-sector\ncollaboration and for creating opportunities for leaders\, professionals and advocates to share challenges\nand real-world solutions.\nFounded in the late 1990s\, when many cities embarked on new rail transit systems\, Rail~Volution\nfocuses on leveraging major transit investments of every type for maximum community benefit.\nConference attendees include elected officials\, developers\, transit agencies\, transit-oriented\ndevelopment (TOD) managers\, new mobility and technology innovators\, transit and multimodal\nplanners\, engineers\, architects\, urban designers\, nonprofit and community-based organizations\,\ntransportation and housing advocates\, consultants\, communications and engagement professionals\,\nfinancial institutions and philanthropic foundations.\nThe Rail~Volution conference will be September 8-11 (with pre-conference events starting Friday\,\nSeptember 6\, and Vancouver Regional Day on Wednesday\, September 11)\, at the Hyatt Regency\nVancouver\, 655 Burrard St. The local hosts for the conference are TransLink\, IBI Group and City of\nVancouver. Registration opens May 17. For more information\, visit www.railvolution.org
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/offsite-sales-rail-velution/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190912T210000
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SUMMARY:Narrative Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Join us September 12th for Narrative Encounters: an evening of readings with D. Nandi Odhiambo\, Maureen Medved\, Leanne Dunic\, and Shazia Hafiz Ramji. Hosted by Tracey Murphy.\n\n\n \n\n\nSeptember 12//7pm\n\n\nFree Entry\n\n\n \n\n\nTracey Murphy is a researcher and educator\, currently living on the unceded territories of the WSÁNEĆ peoples. Her current work supports youth led art projects that disrupt colonial narratives\, and create a platform for alternative voices of historical truth telling. She received a SSHRC Connections grant for the collaborative feminist activist art exhibit “Disobedient Women” and more recently has published an essay in Liminalities.\n\n\n \n\n\nD. Nandi Odhiambo is the author of three novels: diss/ed banded nations (1998)\, Kipligat’s Chance (2003) and The Reverend’s Apprentice (2008). Originally from Nairobi Kenya\, Nandi moved to Winnipeg\, Manitoba in the 1970s. He has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\, and a PhD in English from the University of Hawai’i\, Manoa. Currently Nandi lives in O’ahu\, Hawai’i\, with his wife Carmen and two dogs\, where he works as an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Hawai’i\, West O’ahu.\n\n\n \n\n\nMaureen Medved‘s writing has been published\, produced\, and adapted internationally\, garnering nominations and awards. Her novel Black Star was published in 2018. Her screen adaptation of her first novel\, The Tracey Fragments\, opened the Panorama program of the 57th annual Berlinale\, winning the Manfred Salzgeber Prize\, and featuring at the Museum of Modern Art and film festivals internationally. Maureen is Associate Professor in the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia. \n\n\n \n\n\nLeanne Dunic is a multidisciplinary artist\, musician\, and writer. Her work has won several honours\, including the 2015 Alice Munro Short Story Contest\, and has appeared in magazines and anthologies in Canada and abroad. Based in Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Leanne is the Artistic Director of the Powell Street Festival Society and is the singer/guitarist of The Deep Cove. To Love the Coming End is her first book. Learn more at leannedunic.com.\n\n\n \n\n\nShazia Hafiz is the author of Port of Being (Invisible Publishing)\, a finalist for the 2019 BC Book Prizes (Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize) and Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. It was named by CBC as a best Canadian poetry book of 2018 and received the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Shazia’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetry Northwest\, Best Canadian Poetry 2019\, Music & Literature and Quill & Quire. She is at work on a novel.\n\n\n \n\n\nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.\n\n\n \n\n\nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\n\n\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.\n\n\n \n\n\nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer).
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/narrative-encounters/
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SUMMARY:Poets Laureate on Social Justice Book Tour: Vancouver\, BC
DESCRIPTION:Undocumented: Great Lakes Poets Laureate on Social Justice co-editor Ron Riekki hosts an event featuring two Canadian Parliamentary Poets Laureate: George Bowering\, Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate 2002–2004\, and Fred Wah\, Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate 2011–2013. \nFred Wah studied music and English literature at the University of British Columbia in the early 1960’s where he was one of the founding editors of the poetry newsletter TISH. After many years of teaching in the West Kootenays and at the University of Calgary\, he now lives in Vancouver. Diamond Grill (1996) is a biofiction about growing up in a small-town Chinese-Canadian café. High Muck a Muck: Playing Chinese\, An Interactive Poem\, is available online (http://highmuckamuck.ca/). Some of his collaborations with visual artists were published in Sentenced to Light (2008). Recent books are is a door (2009)\, Scree: The Collected Earlier Poems 1962-1991\, and beholden: a poem as long as the river\, a collaboration with Rita Wong (2018). \nGeorge Bowering\, Canada’s first Poet Laureate\, was born in the Okanagan Valley. After serving as an aerial photographer in the Royal Canadian Air Force\, Bowering earned a BA in English and an MA in history at the University of British Columbia\, where he became one of the co-founders of the avant-garde poetry magazine TISH. He has taught literature at the University of Calgary\, the University of Western Ontario\, and Simon Fraser University\, and he continues to act as a Canadian literary ambassador at international conferences and readings. A distinguished novelist\, poet\, editor\, professor\, historian\, and tireless supporter of fellow writers\, Bowering has authored more than eighty books\, including works of poetry\, fiction\, autobiography\, biography and youth fiction. His writing has also been translated into French\, Spanish\, Italian\, German\, Chinese\, and Romanian. Bowering has twice won the Governor General’s Award\, Canada’s top literary prize. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer)
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/poets-laureate-on-social-justice-book-tour-vancouver-bc/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Cover Story - Deborah DeJong in the Massy Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of Deborah DeJong’s Cover Story at the Massy Gallery.\n\n\n \n\n\nOpening Reception\, September 21st at 2pm\n\n\nExhibiting September 17th through till October 15.\n\n\n \n\n\nThis visual show invites the viewer to get ‘under the covers\,’ to intentionally consider any words that emerge from the mind in the encounter with the work.\n\n\n \n\n\nIt acknowledges the complexity of what we see; it invites us to ‘read’ past the ‘headlines’ of an image and become receptive to connecting with elements below its—and our—surface.\n\n\n \n\n\nThis show invites the viewer to act\, and more specifically\, to WRITE: express; be moved; comment; be piqued; engage; be enflamed.\n\n\n\nIn fact\, this show presents the viewer with the impetus to scribe not only a few words or phrases\, but to draft a full-on poem! Intended as the footing for an entire poetry session in mid-October\, poems that are submitted will be read aloud (by you\, the poet\, if you so choose\, or a volunteer—we’ve got you covered) on the evening of Wednesday\, October 16th\, right here at Massy Books.\n\n\n \n\n\nDeborah DeJong\, a photographer with a daily drawing discipline\, secretly writes the occasional poem in her spare time. A one-time elementary school teacher who’s been on a long recess\, soon she’ll be getting back to class! Attending Poet’s Corner\, a monthly gathering held here at Massy Books\, satisfies DeJong’s artistic urges on two levels: the poetic\, and the photographic. Having had her images featured in numerous group shows over the past few years\, Cover Story is DeJong’s first solo show.\n\n\n.\n\n\n.\n\n\n.\n\n\nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.\n\n\n \n\n\nUnfortunately\, Massy Books’ upstairs event space is not wheelchair accessible.\n\n\n \n\n\nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer).
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/cover-story-deborah-dejong-in-the-massy-gallery/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190918T190000
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SUMMARY:Poets Corner - Marilyn Bowering and Eve Joseph
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for the September installment of the Poets Corner reading series! Arguably two of Victoria’s top poets will be reading for us in September and one of them is the most recent prizewinner of the Griffin Poetry Prize\, Canada’s most highly regarded poetry award. \nMarilyn Bowering is a poet and novelist who lives in Victoria\, BC. Her most recent works are Threshold(poetry): an encounter with the 17th c. Hebridean bard Mary MacLeod; What It Takes To Be Human (novel); and the libretto for Marilyn Forever (Gavin Bryars\, composer.) She has been short-listed for the world-wide Orange Prize\, long-listed for the Dublin Impac Award\, twice short-listed for the Governor-General’s Prize for poetry\, and received the Dorothy Livesay\, Gwendolyn MacEwen\, Ethel Wilson and Pat Lowther Prizes as well as several National Magazine awards. Her new book is What is Long Past Occurs in Full Light (MotherTongue).   www.marilynbowering.com \nEve Joseph’s first two books of poetry The Startled Heart (Oolichan\, 2004) and The Secret Signature of Things (Brick\, 2010) were both nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Award. Her nonfiction book In the Slender Margin was published by HarperCollins in 2014 and won the Hubert Evans award for nonfiction. Her most recent book of poetry Quarrels (Anvil\, 2018) was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Award and won the 2019 Griffin Poetry Prize. \n 
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/poets-corner-8/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190924T190000
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SUMMARY:Michael Christie Book Launch: Greenwood
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of Michael Christie’s new novel\, Greenwood! \nSeptember 24 @ 7pm\, Free Entry! \nMichael Christie’s Greenwood is a propulsive\, multigenerational family story\, in which the unexpected legacies of a remote island off the coast of British Columbia will link the fates of five people over a hundred years. Cloud Atlas meets The Overstory in this ingenious nested-ring epic set against the devastation of the natural world. \nMichael Christie is a Galiano resident whose first novel If I Fall\, If I Die\, which was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize\, the Kirkus Prize\, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award\, and was selected as a New York Times Editors Choice Pick\, and a linked collection of stories\, The Beggar’s Garden\, which was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize\, shortlisted for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, and won the City of Vancouver Book Award. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer)
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/michael-christie-book-launch-greenwood/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190927T220000
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SUMMARY:Poeima - Chapbook Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us September 27th as for the launch of Isabella Wang and M.W. Jaeggle’s debut chapbooks from Baseline Press! In addition to celebrating the launch of their debut chapbook’s\, this will also mark Isabella Wang’s 19th birthday! Yes\, there will be cake. \nSeptember 27//7pm\nFree Entry \nOn Forgetting a Language // Isabella Wang // 2019 – At 19\, Isabella Wang is a two-time finalist and the youngest writer short-listed for The New Quarterly’s Edna Staebler Essay Contest\, and she holds a Pushcart Prize nomination for poetry. Her poetry and prose have appeared in over twenty literary journals\, including Contemporary Verse 2\, GEEZ Magazine\, Canthius\, Looseleaf Magazine\, Plenitude\, The /tEmz/ Review\, and carte blanche. She is pursuing a double major in English and World Literature at Simon Fraser University. As well\, she is as an assistant editor with Room magazine\, serving as the Youth Advocate for the Federation of BC Writers\, and co-ordinating the bi-weekly Dead Poets Reading Series with the Vancouver Public Library. This is her debut poetry chapbook. \nJanus on the Pacific // M.W. Jaeggle // 2019 – Educated at Simon Fraser University and McGill University\, M.W. Jaeggle is a poet from Vancouver\, British Columbia. \nHosted by Amanda Reaume // A.H. Reaume is a Vancouver-based fiction writer who reads too much and is currently in too many book clubs (four in total). Reaume has a background in feminist activism and an M.A. in Canadian Literature from UBC. She’s been published in the Vancouver Sun\, The Globe and Mail\, USAToday.com\, and Time.com and is currently trying to finish her first novel. \nAbout Baseline Press // Baseline Press is a poetry micro-press based out of London\, Ontario. Since 2011\, we have been creating limited edition hand-sewn chapbooks for both new and established Canadian poets. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer)
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/poeima-chapbook-launch/
LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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