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Brockton Writers Series 08.01.25 Report: FLASH!!! AAAA-AAHH!!! — The Art and Craft of Creating Flash Fiction
By Richard Scarsbrook Richard Scarsbrook is the author of ten books, including ReLit Award finalist The Troupers, National Post bestseller Rockets Versus Gravity, and White Pine Award winner The Monkeyface Chronicles, plus dozens of stories and poems in publications such as The Guardian, The Los Angeles Times, Reed, Prairie Fire, and Descant. Find out more at www.richardscarsbrook.com. *** When Nancy Kay Clark contacted me to ask…
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Brockton Writers Series 08.01.25: Hollay Ghadery
Hollay Ghadery is a multi-genre author living on Anishinaabe land in Ontario. She is the Poet Laureate of Scugog Township. www.hollayghadery.com I’m a huge proponent of radical reciprocity, which—for me—hinges on community: being part of one that feels authentic to you and giving freely to it with no transactional expectations. While writing can often be…
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Brockton Writers Series 08.01.25: Concetta Principe
Concetta Principe is a sessional professor of English literature and creative writing at Trent University, and is an award-winning author of five books of poetry, creative non-fiction, and fiction. Her most recent collection of poetry, Disorder, has come out with Gordon Hill Press. She lives with a disability. ENVY: PARADOX It was a moment of envy that…
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Brockton Writers Series 08.01.25: Stephen Graham King
Stephen Graham King (he/they) is a queer space opera writer, a black and white street photographer, a disabled cancer survivor, and an aspiring mensch. He lives and works in Toronto, and his works include Chasing Cold, as well as the five books in the Maverick Heart series. * I write stories about a future I…
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Brockton Writers Series 08.01.25: Jean Marc Ah-Sen
Jean Marc Ah-Sen is the author of Grand Menteur, In the Beggarly Style of Imitation, and Kilworthy Tanner. His writing has appeared in Maclean’s, The Globe and Mail, Literary Hub, Hazlitt, The Comics Journal, and The Toronto Star. — Read The Globe and Mail‘s article “Jean Marc Ah-Sen takes on the ‘party novel’ with Kilworthy…
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