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BWS 07.01.15: Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer is the bestselling author of the novels All The Broken Things, Perfecting and The Nettle Spinner, as well as the short fiction collection Way Up. Her short stories have appeared in Granta, The Walrus, and Storyville, where she won the inaugural Sidney Prize. Kathryn recently completed residencies at Yaddo and the Virginia Center for…
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BWS 07.01.15: Lee Maracle
Lee Maracle is the author of a number of critically acclaimed literary works, including several novels, a non-fiction book, a poetry collection, and a short fiction collection, and she has edited several anthologies including My Home As I Remember. Born in North Vancouver and a member of the Sto: Loh nation, Lee is currently an instructor…
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BWS 07.01.15: Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has been writing and performing poetry across the country for the past 20 years, and currently teaches Spoken Word through OCADU’s Continuing Studies department. She is the author of the collection Eating the Seed, co-editor of the anthology Other Tongues: Mixed-Race Women Speak Out, and has recently released her debut novel, Over Our Heads. She dropped by the blog…
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BWS 07.01.15: Andrew J. Borkowski
Andrew J. Borkowski’s short story collection Copernicus Avenue, set in Toronto’s post-war Polish community, won the 2012 Toronto Book Award and was shortlisted for the 2012 Danuta Gleed Literary Award for short fiction. His journalism has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Canadian Forum, Quill & Quire, TV Guide, and the Los Angeles Times. He…
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Brockton Writers Series 07.01.15
Join us for the first BWS of the new year on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 2015 AT full of beans Coffee House & Roastery 1348 Dundas St. W., Toronto Guest speaker at 6:30pm Four readings beginning at 7:00 The reading is PWYC (suggested $3-$5) and features a Q&A with the writers afterward. Books and treats are available for sale. Please note that…
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