Rungh Readings @ Vancouver Art Book Fair
Emily Carr University (Front Entrance) 520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, CanadaJoseph A Dandurand will be reading at Rungh's pop-up tent at the Vancouver Art Book Fair.
Joseph A Dandurand will be reading at Rungh's pop-up tent at the Vancouver Art Book Fair.
Hassan Ghedi Santur will be at Vancouver Writers Fest for The Fiction of Belonging discussion moderated by Anne Fleming. This discussion will also include Derek Mascarenhas and Zalika Reid-Benta.
Hassan Ghedi Santur will be at Vancouver Writers Fest for the Good Reads discussion moderated by Jen Sookfong Lee. This discussion will also include Sean Michaels and Lynn Coady.
Kagiso Lesego Molope will be at the Singapore Writers Festival for the "First Dates and So Many Feelings" panel, moderated by Charlene Shepherdson. This discussion will also include David Yoon and Topaz Winters.
Kagiso Lesego Molope will be at the Singapore Writers Festival for the "From Canada to Singapore" panel, moderated by Lynn McDonald. This discussion will also include Chelene Knight, Claudia Dey, Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Darryl Whetter, Arianna Pozzuoli, Daryl Lim Wei Jie, Imran Hashim.
Kagiso Lesego Molope will be at the Singapore Writers Festival for the "Festival Gala: Language and The Body" panel, moderated by Carolyn Camoens. This discussion will also include Roxane Gay and Joel Tan.
Join us for our annual book launch as we celebrate some of our recent authors and titles! Doors open 6:30PM, readings start around 7:15 PM. Fully accessible space; Gender neutral bathrooms. The Somali Camel Boy by Nur Abdi (fiction): Tragic, yet hilarious at times, as the camel boy negotiates the ways of his new life, this novel provides a rare insight into the complexities and conflicts of our world. Waiting for the Rain by Lamees…
Join Hassan Ghedi Santur as the Toronto WOTS festival chats with him on Twitter about his Canada Reads longlisted book, The Youth of God. A book chat and author Q&A will happen all on Twitter (@torontoWOTS).
The glamour of Canadian literary prizes is unquestionably entertaining, but it’s also complex. This must-see panel features poets, novelists, and nonfiction writers who know the thrill of winning and the disappointment that comes from being overlooked. Billy-Ray Belcourt, Samra Habib, Kagiso Lesego Molope and Casey Plett engage in a much needed discussion on Canada’s prize culture moderated by Catherine Hernandez. Closed Captioning will be provided for this event.
Award-winning author Kagiso Lesego Molope shares secrets to great story-telling as she delves into the way voice, narration, and character work together to create powerful stories. Closed Captioning will be provided for this event.