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SUMMARY:Where to find Metonymy authors this fall
DESCRIPTION:Metonymy authors are busy busy in these final weeks of 2021. Check out upcoming events\, both in-person and online\, featuring Helen Chau Bradley (Personal Attention Roleplay)\, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch (The Good Arabs)\, and Kama La Mackerel (ZOM-FAM):\nMontreal Review of Books fall 2021 launch: Tuesday\, November 16 at 7pm\, with Helen and Eli \nExpozine 20/Dial-a-poem reading: Friday\, November 19 at 7pm\, with Eli \nRapid-Fire Readings\, Ricochet Writing: Finalists for the 2021 QWF Awards Read and Write Before Your Very Eyes: Saturday\, November 20 at 2pm\, with Eli \nLes voix actuelles de l’imaginaire/Current Voices in Speculative Fiction (Saga Bookstore & Salon du Livre Montreal): Saturday\, November 20 at 5pm\, with Kama (author of ZOM-FAM and French translator for Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars) \nNew Reads Book Club (Drawn and Quarterly): Tuesday\, November 23 at 8pm\, featuring Personal Attention Roleplay \nMaskerade 2021 Quebec Writers’ Federation Awards Gala: Wednesday\, November 24 at 7pm online\, featuring Eli and Helen \nLiving Hyphen Book Club: Tuesday\, November 30 at 7pm\, featuring Personal Attention Roleplay \nOttawa launch of Personal Attention Roleplay and The Good Arabs: Friday\, December 3 at 6pm\, with special guests Natalie Hanna and Ellen Chang-Richardson – in collaboration with Venus Envy Ottawa and Happy Goat Coffee (35 Laurel) \nSalon du livre 2LGBTQIA de Fierté littéraire: Saturday\, December 4\, Kama in conversation with Denis-Martin Chabot \nViolet Hour\, in collaboration with Salon du livre 2LGBTQIA de Fierté littéraire: Sunday\, December 5 at 4pm\, featuring Helen and Eli
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/where-to-find-metonymy-authors-this-fall/
LOCATION:QC
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T203000
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SUMMARY:Double Toronto book launch: THE GOOD ARABS and PERSONAL ATTENTION ROLEPLAY
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS ONLINE EVENT HERE\nOnce upon a time the brilliant Metonymy Press authors Helen Chau Bradley and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch imagined launching their new books in Toronto at the iconic Buddies In Bad Times Theatre. Alas\, while an event at Buddies would have more ambiance\, right now the covid ambiance would overshadow it. \nInstead\, join them online on JANUARY 27 to talk about their books THE GOOD ARABS and PERSONAL ATTENTION ROLEPLAY. They’ll be in conversation with CASON SHARPE and JIAQING WILSON-YANG\, and the event will be co-hosted by the inimitable Another Story Bookshop.  \nThe stories in PERSONAL ATTENTION ROLEPLAY are propelled by queer loneliness\, mixed-race confusion\, late capitalist despondency\, and the pitfalls of intimacy. Taking place in Montreal\, Toronto\, and elsewhere\, they feature young Asian misfits struggling with the desire to see themselves reflected—in their surroundings\, in others\, online. Casey Plett calls the collection “A perfect album of stories.” \nSwinging from post-explosion Beirut to a Parc-Extension balcony in summer\, the verse and prose poems in THE GOOD ARABS ground the reader in place\, language\, and the body. Peeling and rinsing radishes. Dancing as a pre-teen to Nancy Ajram. Being drenched in stares on the city bus. The collection is an interlocking and rich offering of the speaker’s communities\, geographical surroundings both expansive and precise\, and family both biological and chosen. Zeyn Joukhadar says\, “Even at its heaviest\, this is a collection that insists on joy and on embodiment.” \n///// \nHELEN CHAU BRADLEY is a writer and musician living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). Their writing has appeared in carte blanche\, Cosmonauts Avenue\, Maisonneuve Magazine\, the Montreal Review of Books\, and elsewhere. They are the author of Automatic Object Lessons\, a poetry chapbook. They are the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attention Roleplay is their first book. \nELI TAREQ EL BECHELANY-LYNCH is a queer Arab poet living in Tio’tia:ke\, unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, GUTS\, Carte Blanche\, the Shade Journal\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC poetry prize in 2019. You can find them on Instagram and Twitter @theonlyelitareq. Their book knot body was published by Metatron Press September 2020. The Good Arabs is their second poetry collection. \nCASON SHARPE is a writer based in Toronto. His work has appeared in Canadian Art\, C Magazine\, Public Journal\, and Brick\, among others. Named a Queer Writer to Watch by THIS Magazine\, Cason has presented work at the Art Gallery of Ontario\, the Vancouver Art Book Fair\, the Prairie Art Book Fair\, and the Hamilton Film Festival. His first collection of stories\, Our Lady of Perpetual Realness\, was published by Metatron Press in 2017.  \nJIAQING WILSON-YANG is a mixed race trans writer living in Toronto. She writes fiction and poetry. Her work as appeared in Room Magazine\, Bound to Struggle\, and Letters Lived: Radical Reflections\, Revolutionary Paths (Ed. Sheila Sampath). Her first novel\, Small Beauty (Metonymy Press\, 2016) received a Dayne Olgivie Honour of Distinction for Emerging LGBTQ Writers from the Writers Trust of Canada. She is working on upcoming works of short fiction and a second novel.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/toronto-launch-good-arabs-personal-attention-roleplay/
LOCATION:QC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20220113T131803Z
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SUMMARY:Personal Attention Roleplay Winnipeg virtual launch with guests Jenny Heijun Wills & Anna Leventhal
DESCRIPTION:Please join Helen Chau Bradley\, in conversation with Jenny Heijun Wills and Anna Leventhal\, to celebrate the launch of their debut collection\, Personal Attention Roleplay. This event presented by McNally Robinson Booksellers in association with Metonymy Press and The Winnipeg Public Library. \nFebruary 9 at 7 p.m. Central time (8 p.m. EST) \nRegistration is required to directly participate in the Zoom webinar. It will be simultaneously streamed on YouTube and available for viewing thereafter. \nPraised as “A perfect album of stories” by Casey Plett\, this collection is propelled by queer loneliness\, mixed-race confusion\, late capitalist despondency\, and the pitfalls of intimacy. The stories feature young Asian misfits struggling with the desire to see themselves reflected in the world around them. \nHelen Chau Bradley is a writer and musician living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attention Roleplay is their first book. \nAnna Leventhal is the author of the short story collection Sweet Affliction (Invisible Publishing). She’s an MFA candidate at the UBC School of Creative Writing and teaches English at the University of Winnipeg. Leventhal is the 2021-22 Writer-in-Residence at the Winnipeg Public Library\, having returned to Treaty 1 territory after 20-odd years in Tio’tia:ke/Montréal. \nJenny Heijun Wills (she/her) is the author of Older Sister. Not Necessarily Related (McClelland & Stewart). She is Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg\, where she is also the 2020-2023 Chancellor’s Research Chair and Director of the Critical Race Network. She is currently writing two novels.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/personal-attention-roleplay-winnipeg-virtual-launch-with-guests-jenny-heijun-wills-anna-leventhal/
LOCATION:QC
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SUMMARY:SMOL Fair (online)
DESCRIPTION:SMOL Fair is an alternative book fair which will be ‘live’ from March 19 to 26\, 2022. In addition to featuring small presses\, they will be organizing readings and opportunities for readers to connect with authors and publishers.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/smol-fair-online/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20220503T210847Z
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SUMMARY:LOTE author Shola von Reinhold in conversation with Sruti Islam
DESCRIPTION:Metonymy Press is proud to be publishing the Canadian edition of Shola von Reinhold’s award-winning debut novel LOTE. Join the Glasgow-based author for a reading followed by a conversation with Montreal bookseller\, writer\, and Weird Era podcast co-host Sruti Islam. \nThis lavish work lays bare\, through ornate\, layered prose\, the gaps and faultlines in the archive. Through obsessive research on an overlooked Black modernist poet\, the narrator buckles under the vacuousness of the art world and also curates a queer historical scene\, breaking it open and reveling in it. \nAs Sruti writes for the Montreal Review of Books\, “Shola von Reinhold celebrates embellishment\, extravagance\, and not only ‘feeling seen’ but being placed centre stage—demanding to be perceived despite a social insistence to remain hidden.” \nThis event is a co-presentation with Blue Metropolis Festival and the Weird Era Podcast.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/lote-author-shola-von-reinhold-in-conversation-with-sruti-islam/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220602T160000
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SUMMARY:Metonymy Press at the Marché de la poésie 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us and countless other indie publishers of poetry at the Marché de la poésie 2022. We will be tabling with our books as well as select titles from Metatron Press and Brick Books. Details en français below: \nEnfin de retour en présentiel\, cet événement phare du FPM propose un Marché de la poésie où s’arrêter\, bouquiner et échanger avec une soixantaine d’éditeur·ices et revuistes. Pour une première fois\, le milieu du livre de poésie et son public se retrouveront sous le toit dégagé de l’Entrepôt 77. Entouré de verdure\, cet espace urbain à aire ouverte\, niché le long de la piste cyclable des Carrières\, permettra de dénicher de nouveaux recueils tout en profitant du beau temps. \n❥ ENTRÉE LIBRE \n???? \n???????????????????????????? ????’????́???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? : \nArcmtl – Expozine\nBouc Productions\nBrick Books\nCentre québécois du P.E.N.\ninternational\nCercle des solidarités\nfrancophones Québec\nDel Busso éditeur\nÉcrits des Forges\nÉditions Fond’tonne\nÉditions Hannenorak\nÉditions du Noroît\nÉditions du tanka\nfrancophone\nÉditions Triptyque\nÉditions Omri\nLa courte échelle\nLa Mèche\nLa Peuplade\nLes éditions de la Bagnole\nLes éditions de la Maison\nen feu\nLes éditions Rodrigol\nLes éditions Sémaphore\nLes éditions de Ta Mère\nles éditions du passage\nLes Herbes rouges\nL’Hexagone\nLe Quartanier\nLézard amoureux\nL’Oie de Cravan\nMémoire d’encrier\nMetatron Press\nMetonymy Press\nMoult Éditions\nPoètes de brousse\nProductions Rhizome\nRevue Estuaire\nRevue Moebius\nSODEP – Société de développement des\npériodiques québécois\nVallum Magazine \n???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????́???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????-???????????????????????????????????? (????????????????) :\nÉditions David\nÉditions Perce-Neige\nÉditions Prise de Parole\nÉditions Terre d’Accueil\nLes Éditions du Blé \n???????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????’????́???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? :\nBleu d’Encre\nÉditions du Taille Pré\nÉditions du Vide\nÉditions Le Coudrier\nÉditions L’Herbe qui tremble\nÉditions Tétras Lyre\nÉditions maelstrÖm\nÉléments de langage\nÉranthis Éditions\nEspace Nord\nLa Lettre volée\nL’Arbre à paroles\nL’Arbre de Diane\nLe Cormier\nLes Impressions Nouvelles\nM.E.O. Éditions
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/metonymy-press-at-the-marche-de-la-poesie-2022/
LOCATION:Entrepot 77\, Corner of Bernard and St Dominique\, facing the tracks\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220602T180000
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SUMMARY:Book launch: Horrible Dance by Avery Lake
DESCRIPTION:Please join Brick Books and Metonymy Press in celebrating the launch of Horrible Dance by Avery Lake!\n  \nDATE: Thursday June 2\, 6pm\nLOCATION: Outdoors in Marché des Possibles park at the corner of Bernard and St Dominique (5635 rue St Dominique)\nIn case of rain: Saturday June 4 at 2 PM ET\nWith special guests Assiyah Jamilla Touré\, author of Autowar (Brick Book 2021)\, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\, author of The Good Arabs (Metonymy\, 2021)\, and Helen Chau Bradley\, author of Personal Attention Roleplay (Metonymy\, 2021).\n  \nABOUT HORRIBLE DANCE: https://www.brickbooks.ca/shop/horrible-dance-by-avery-lake/\n  \nAVERY LAKE is a worker and writer living in occupied Tiohtià:ke. She attended Concordia University and is not in the scene.\n  \nASSIYAH JAMILLA TOURÉ is a multidisciplinary artist of West African descent. They were born and raised on Skwxwú7mesh land and lived for many years in Kanien’kehà:ka territory (Montreal) and are now based on the lands of the Mississaugas of the Anishinaabe\, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Wendat (Toronto). In 2018 their chapbook feral was published by House House Press. Autowar is their first full-length collection.\n  \nELI TAREQ EL BECHELANY-LYNCH is a queer Arab poet living in Tio’tia:ke\, unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, GUTS\, Carte Blanche\, the Shade Journal\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC poetry prize in 2019. You can find them on Instagram and Twitter @theonlyelitareq. Their first book\, knot body\, was published by Metatron Press in 2020\, and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, was published by Metonymy Press in September 2021.\n  \nHELEN CHAU BRADLEY is a writer and musician living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). Their writing has appeared in carte blanche\, Cosmonauts Avenue\, Maisonneuve Magazine\, the Montreal Review of Books\, and elsewhere. They are the author of Automatic Object Lessons\, a poetry chapbook. They are the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attention Roleplay is their first book.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/book-launch-horrible-dance-by-avery-lake/
LOCATION:Marché des possibles\, 5635 St Dominique\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T153000
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SUMMARY:Book launch: LOTE by Shola von Reinhold\, with special guests Marlowe Granados and H. Felix Chau Bradley
DESCRIPTION:Metonymy Press and the Suoni Per Il Popolo festival CANNOT WAIT to host Glasgow-based author Shola von Reinhold for the launch of the “Canadian” edition of LOTE. \nVon Reinhold’s lavish debut novel lays bare\, through ornate\, layered prose\, the gaps and fault lines in the archive. Through obsessive research on an overlooked Black modernist poet\, the narrator buckles under the vacuousness of the art world and curates a queer historical scene\, breaking it open and revelling in it. Published in the UK by Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd. as part of the Twenty in 2020 Black British writers series\, the book won both the James Tait Black Prize and The Republic of Consciousness Prize in 2021. \nMarlowe Granados calls LOTE “a marvelous investigation into who is allowed to lead a glamorous\, decadent life.” And as luck would have it\, Granados will join von Reinhold on stage for this event. \nGranados is the author of Happy Hour\, a novel the New York Times called “confident\, charismatic and alive to the pleasure of observation.” She is a writer and filmmaker based in Toronto. \nLocal Metonymy author H Felix Chau Bradley (Personal Attention Roleplay) will also be reading.  \nNEW LOCATION: Casa del Popolo at 4873 Blvd St Laurent – please bring your mask!
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/book-launch-lote-by-shola-von-reinhold-with-special-guest-marlowe-granados/
LOCATION:Casa del Popolo\, 4873 Boulevard Saint-Laurent\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2T1R6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T150000
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Storytime with Kezna and Shanice
DESCRIPTION:This event has been postponed due to COVID. Please stay tuned for updates. We apologize for the inconvenience. \nJoin Shanice Nicole and Kezna Dalz\, the creators of DEAR BLACK GIRLS\, for an afternoon of reading\, storytelling\, snacks\, and other fun family activities. \nParc Georges-St-Pierre\n999 ave. Oxford\nSaturday\, October 15\, 1 – 3 PM\n(rain date October 16) \nThis is a free event. There will be copies of the children’s book Dear Black Girls for sale from Saga Bookstore. \nDEAR BLACK GIRLS is a letter to all Black girls. Every single day poet and educator Shanice Nicole is reminded of how special Black girls are and of how lucky she is to be one. Illustrations by Kezna Dalz support the book’s message that no two Black girls are the same but they are all special—that to be a Black girl is a true gift. In this celebratory poem\, Kezna and Shanice remind young readers that despite differences\, they all deserve to be loved just the way they are. \nLet’s keep each other safe! We strongly encourage adults in attendance to wear masks. \n**This event is co-sponsored by Saga Bookstore and Women on the Rise** \n// \nRejoignez Shanice Nicole et Kezna Dalz\, les créatrices de DEAR BLACK GIRLS\, pour un après-midi de lecture\, de contes\, de collations et d’autres activités familiales amusantes. \nParc Georges-St-Pierre\n999 ave. Oxford\nLe samedi 15 octobre de 13 à 15 h (en cas de pluie\, l’événement aura lieu le lendemain à la même heure) \nCet événement est gratuit. Des exemplaires du livre pour enfants DEAR BLACK GIRLS\, courtoisie de la Librairie Saga\, seront en vente sur place. \nDEAR BLACK GIRLS est une lettre d’amour adressée à toutes les filles noires. Chaque jour\, la poétesse et éducatrice Shanice Nicole se rappelle combien les filles noires sont spéciales et combien elle a de la chance d’être l’une d’elles. Les illustrations de Kezna Dalz renvoient au message du livre\, à savoir qu’il n’y a pas deux filles noires identiques\, mais qu’elles sont toutes spéciales et qu’être une fille noire est un véritable don. Dans ce poème de célébration\, Kezna et Shanice rappellent aux jeunes lecteur·rice·s. \nProtégeons-nous les un·e·s les autres! Nous encourageons les adultes sur place à porter des masques. \n**Cet événement est co-sponsorisé par la Librairie Saga et L’envol de femmes**
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/storytime-with-kezna-and-shanice/
LOCATION:Parc Georges-St-Pierre\, 999 ave. Oxford\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20221007T140847Z
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SUMMARY:Collective Vancouver book launch
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, October 28 at 6pm\, join Massy Arts Society\, Massy Books and Metonymy Press for a celebration of authors and their latest works including: H. Felix Chau Bradley and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch. Exploring new queer intimacy (and anarchy!) and mapping trans identity through the immensity of experience felt in one body\, these readings offer a riot within us that both affirms and uncovers. The two are joined by guest reader\, Amber Dawn. \nVenue & Accessibility \nThe event will be hosted at the Massy Arts Gallery\, at 23 East Pender Street in Chinatown\, Vancouver.\nRegistration is free\, open to all and required for entrance. Masks are mandatory. The gallery is wheelchair accessible and a gender-neutral washroom is on-site.\nCovid Protocols: Attendees must wear a mask (N95 masks are encouraged and recommended as they offer the best protection). We ask if you are showing symptoms\, that you stay home. Thank you kindly. \nThe Books \nPersonal Attention Roleplay by H. Felix Chau Bradley follows a young gymnast who crushes on an older\, more talented teammate while contending with her overworked mother. A newly queer twenty-something juggles two intimate relationships—with a slippery anarchist lover and an idiosyncratic meals-on-wheels recipient. A queer metal band’s summer tour unravels amid the sticky heat of the Northeastern US. A codependent listicle writer becomes obsessed with a Japanese ASMR channel. \nThe stories in Personal Attention Roleplay are propelled by queer loneliness\, mixed-race confusion\, late capitalist despondency\, and the pitfalls of intimacy. Taking place in Montreal\, Toronto\, and elsewhere\, they feature young Asian misfits struggling with the desire to see themselves reflected—in their surroundings\, in others\, online. Chau Bradley’s precise language and investigation of our more troubling motivations stand out in this wryly funny debut\, through stories that hint at the uncanny while remaining grounded in the everyday. \nShortlisted for the 2021 TWUC Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the eighth annual Kobo Emerging Writer Prize. \nThe Good Arabs by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch swings from post-explosion Beirut to a Parc-Extension balcony in summer–with verse and prose poems that ground the reader in place\, language\, and the body. Peeling and rinsing radishes. Dancing as a pre-teen to Nancy Ajram. Being drenched in stares on the city bus. The collection is an interlocking and rich offering of the speaker’s communities\, geographical surroundings both expansive and precise\, and family both biological and chosen. \nThe Good Arabs gifts the reader with insight into cycles and repetition in ourselves and our broken nations. This genre-defying collection maps Arab and trans identity through the immensity of experience felt in one body\, the sorrow of citizens let down by their countries\, and the garbage crisis in Lebanon. Ultimately\, it shows how we might love amid dismay\, adore the pungent and the ugly\, and exist in our multiplicity across spaces. \nHonourable Mention for the 2022 Arab American Book Award and Jury Selection for the 2022 Grand Prix du livre de Montreal \nWith Guest Reader \nAmber Dawn is a writer and creative facilitator living on unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations (Vancouver\, Canada). Her debut novel Sub Rosa (2010) won the Lambda Literary Award for Debut Lesbian Fiction and the Writers’ Trust of Canada Dayne Ogilvie Prize. Her memoir How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler’s Memoir (2013) won the Vancouver Book Award and was a Lambda Literary Award finalist. Her poetry collection Where the words end and my body begins (2015) was a finalist for BC Book Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Her sophomore novel Sodom Road Exit (2018) was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction\, the BC Book Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize\, and a Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic. Her collection of long poems My Art Is Killing Me and Other Poems (2020) was a finalist for the Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. \nShe is the editor of three anthologies With A Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn (co-ed. Trish Kelly\, 2005)\, Fist of the Spider Women: Fear and Queer Desire (2009) and Hustling Verse: An Anthology of Sex Workers’ Poetry (co-ed. Justin Ducharme\, 2019). \nAll of her books are published with Arsenal Pulp Press. \nDonating to Massy Arts Society \nMassy Arts Society is primarily funded by Massy Books\, an Indigenous woman-owned and operated bookstore on the unceded territories of XwMuthkwium (Musqueam)\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. To date we haven’t received any operating funds from any grants and are now providing the option for folks to contribute to keeping our events accessible and doors open. All proceeds from your donation will go towards operation costs of our community hub while we focus on supporting the practices of Indigenous and over-excluded artists. Consider donating when you register for your next event.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/collective-vancouver-book-launch/
LOCATION:Massy Arts Gallery\, 23 East Pender Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
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SUMMARY:Double Detroit Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Please join Metonymy Press authors H. Felix Chau Bradley and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch for the double launch of their latest books. The two will be joined by guest readers Pwaangulongii Dauod & George Abraham. \nPERSONAL ATTENTION ROLEPLAY \nA young gymnast crushes on an older\, more talented teammate while contending with her overworked mother. A newly queer twenty-something juggles two intimate relationships—with a slippery anarchist lover and an idiosyncratic meals-on-wheels recipient. A queer metal band’s summer tour unravels amid the sticky heat of the Northeastern US. A codependent listicle writer becomes obsessed with a Japanese ASMR channel. \nThe stories in Personal Attention Roleplay are propelled by queer loneliness\, mixed-race confusion\, late capitalist despondency\, and the pitfalls of intimacy. Taking place in Montreal\, Toronto\, and elsewhere\, they feature young Asian misfits struggling with the desire to see themselves reflected—in their surroundings\, in others\, online. Chau Bradley’s precise language and investigation of our more troubling motivations stand out in this wryly funny debut\, through stories that hint at the uncanny while remaining grounded in the everyday. \n*Shortlisted for the 2021 TWUC Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the eighth annual Kobo Emerging Writer Prize.* \nTHE GOOD ARABS \nThis collection of poetry swings from post-explosion Beirut to a Parc-Extension balcony in summer–with verse and prose poems that ground the reader in place\, language\, and the body. Peeling and rinsing radishes. Dancing as a pre-teen to Nancy Ajram. Being drenched in stares on the city bus. The collection is an interlocking and rich offering of the speaker’s communities\, geographical surroundings both expansive and precise\, and family both biological and chosen. \nThe Good Arabs gifts the reader with insight into cycles and repetition in ourselves and our broken nations. This genre-defying collection maps Arab and trans identity through the immensity of experience felt in one body\, the sorrow of citizens let down by their countries\, and the garbage crisis in Lebanon. Ultimately\, it shows how we might love amid dismay\, adore the pungent and the ugly\, and exist in our multiplicity across spaces. \n**Honorable Mention for the 2022 Arab American Book Award and Jury Selection for the Grand Prix du livre de Montreal** \nABOUT THE AUTHORS: \nH. Felix Chau Bradley is a writer and musician living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the author of Automatic Object Lessons\, a poetry chapbook\, the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attention Roleplay is their first book. They are also an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a writer living in Tiohtià:ke. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC poetry prize in 2019. Their book\, knot body (2020)\, published by Metatron Press\, was shortlisted for the QWF Concordia First Book Award\, and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, was published by Metonymy Press in September 2021. They are the non-fiction editor at The Puritan. They are also an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press. \nABOUT THE GUEST READERS: \nGeorge Abraham (they/هو) is a Palestinian American poet. Their debut poetry collection Birthright (Button Poetry\, 2020) won the Arab American Book Award and was a Lambda Literary Award finalist. They are a board member for the Radius of Arab American Writers\, and a recipient of fellowships from Kundiman\, The Arab American National Museum\, Sewanee Writers’ Conference\, National Performance Network\, and more. They are currently co-editing a Palestinian global anglophone poetry anthology with Noor Hindi (Haymarket Books\, 2024) and are a Litowitz MFA+MA student at Northwestern University. \nPwaangulongii Dauod is a Nigerian writer whose essay\, “Africa’s Future Has No Space for Stupid Black Men” (Granta)\, sparked a national conversation about queer issues in Nigeria and led to threats to his life. He is an Artist Protection Fund Fellow in residence at Wayne State University’s Department of English and City of Asylum/Detroit. His writing has appeared in Granta\, LitHub\, Johannesburg Review of Books\, and elsewhere. He studied with celebrated authors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Binyavanga Wainaina and holds an MFA from University of Virginia. He is the recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship\, an O’Brien Fellowship at the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism\, and a Gerald Kraak Award. He was a finalist for the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Manuscript Prize and Woke Africa Magazine named him One of the Best African Writers of the New Generation. \n** \n27th Letter Books is located at 3546 Michigan Avenue in Detroit. For more info about the venue\, visit 27thletterbooks.com. Attendees are asked to wear masks at the event.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/double-detroit-book-launch/
LOCATION:27th Letter Books\, 3546 Michigan Avenue\, Detroit\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T183000
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SUMMARY:Richler Writer-in-Residence Event Series
DESCRIPTION:Metonymy Press co-founders Ashley Fortier and Oliver Fugler will be in residence January through March\, 2023. Metonymy Press is based in Tio’tia:ke (Montreal)\, unceded Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) territory. They publish literary fiction and nonfiction by emerging writers in the hope of reducing barriers to publishing for authors whose perspectives are underrepresented. They produce quality materials relevant to queer\, feminist\, and social justice communities. \nThroughout the season\, Metonymy authors and editors will be holding events on small press publishing\, the Canadian literary scene and more\, and they will showcase their own work through readings and events. They will also hold office hours to engage in conversations on publishing\, writing and more. Everyone is welcome! \n\nEvent schedule:\nJanuary 18\nRoundtable on small press publishing in Canada featuring Oliver Fugler and Ashley Fortier of Metonymy Press\, David Bradford of House House Press\, Eloisa Aquino of B&D Press\, and Ashley Opheim of Metatron Press. Moderated by English PhD student Jay Ritchie. The event will be live streamed and live captioned. \nWhen and Where: January 18\, Arts 160\, 12-1:30 pm \n\nJanuary 24\nIn conversation between Felix Chau Bradley and Metonymy author Markus Harwood-Jones about editorial relationships. Felix is currently editing Markus’s forthcoming YA novel\, The Haunting of Adrian Yates. The event will be live streamed and live captioned. \nWhen and where: January 24\, Arts 160\, 5-6 pm \nRegister to the Jan. 24 Zoom event\n\nFebruary 6\nMetonymy author showcase and cabaret\, hosted by Erin Hurley (English). This event features readings from writer-in-residence H. Felix Chau Bradley\, Kama La Mackerel\, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\, and Valérie Bah\, and participation of Metonymy authors Addie Tsai\, Shanice Nicole\, and more. The readings will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. The event will be live streamed and live captioned. \nWhen and where: February 6\, Leacock 232\, 5-7 pm \nRegister to the Feb. 6 Zoom event\n\nFebruary 20\nA translation conversation between Valérie Bah\, Kama La Mackerel\, and Stéphane Martelly\, moderated by Alanna Thain (English) and Catherine Leclerc (Département des littératures de langue française\, de traduction et de creation) about translation in the context of Bah’s novel Les Enrag.é.es / The Rage Letters. The conversation will focus on translating within and across queer\, trans\, Black\, multilingual and diaspora communities. Co-sponsored by Département des littératures de langue française\, de traduction et de creation and Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en études montréalaises. The event will be live streamed and live captioned. \nWhen and where: February 20\, Leacock 232\, 6-8 pm \nRegister to the Feb. 20 Zoom event\n\nMarch 29\nA discussion featuring co-editors of the upcoming queer and trans Arab anthology El Ghourabaa — Eli Tareq and Samia Marshy — and El Ghourabaa contributor Leila Marshy. El Bechelany-Lynch and S. Marshy will discuss the process of choosing pieces for the anthology\, working with so many authors at once\, and their vision for this anthology. L. Marshy will join them to discuss the collaborative editorial experience. The discussion will be moderated by Sabrina Attar. \nWhen and where: March 29\, Arts Building\, Room 160\, 4-5 pm
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/richler-writer-in-residence/
LOCATION:McGill University\, McCall MacBain Arts Building\, Room 160\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20230104T203718Z
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SUMMARY:Jeanne\, Eli\, Felix\, and River read and launch books in NYC
DESCRIPTION:Four acclaimed trans authors based in Canada and New York read from their latest works: H. Felix Chau Bradley reads from Personal Attention Roleplay; River Halen reads from Dream Rooms; Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch reads from The Good Arabs; Jeanne Thornton reads from Summer Fun and/or new work. Personal Attention Roleplay is praised by Casey Plett as “a perfect album of stories”; Dream Rooms is described by Gail Scott as “a marvelous confection of the author’s definition of ‘revolution’”; and The Good Arabs as “bold and deeply necessary” by Liz Howard. Summer Fun won the 2022 Lambda Award for transgender fiction. \nThis event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division\, on the second floor (room 210) of The LGBT Community Center\, 208 W. 13th St.\, NYC\, 10011. \nRegistration is not required. Seating is first come\, first served. \nAlso live-streaming on the Bureau’s YouTube channel \nSuggested donation $10 to benefit the Bureau’s work. \nAll are welcome to attend\, with or without donation. \nWe will pass a bag for donations at the start of the event\, but we can also take credit card donations at the register or on Venmo @bgsqd. \nH Felix Chau Bradley is the author of Personal Attention Roleplay\, which was a finalist for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the Kobo Rakuten Emerging Writer Prize\, as well as the poetry chapbook Automatic Object Lessons. They are the fiction editor for This Magazine and the host of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. They live in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal). \nRiver Halen is an award-winning\, transgender writer of Catalan and Danish descent living in Tio’tia:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. Their poems and essays dealing with relation\, ecology\, transformation\, and sexuality have been published widely in Canada\, as well as in the U.S.\, Australia\, and in translation in Japan. Their first book\, Match\, was shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry\, and their most recent book\, Dream Rooms\, a collection of essays and poems\, is praised by the Bay Area Reporter as “unique and mesmerizing.” \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a writer living in Tio’tia:ke. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC poetry prize in 2019. Their book\, knot body (2020)\, published by Metatron Press\, was shortlisted for the QWF Concordia First Book Award\, and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, was published by Metonymy Press in September 2021\, and received the honorary mention for the Arab American Book Award for Poetry. They are the non-fiction editor at The Puritan. They are also an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press. They are currently translating Gabrielle Boulianne-Tremblay’s La fille d’elle-même from the French\, forthcoming Fall 2023. With co-editor Samia Marshy\, they are editing El Ghourabaa\, an anthology of weird and experimental queer and trans writing by Arab and Arabophone writers. \nJeanne Thornton is the author of Summer Fun (Soho 2021)\, The Black Emerald (Instar 2014)\, and The Dream of Doctor Bantam (OR 2012). She is the copublisher of Instar Books and the editor\, with Tara Madison Avery\, of the Ignatz Award-winning We’re Still Here: An All-Trans Comics Anthology. Her fiction has appeared in n+1\, WIRED\, The Evergreen Review\, and more.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/jeanne-eli-felix-and-river-read-and-launch-books-in-nyc/
LOCATION:bgsqd\, 208 West 13th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T220000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
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SUMMARY:Dear Black Girl Magic
DESCRIPTION:The DEAR BLACK GIRLS book turns 2 this February and creators Shanice Nicole and Kezna Dalz invite you to celebrate with them! \n~~Ausgang Plaza (6524 rue St Huber)\, 7-10 pm February 15 \nMC Kama La Mackerel\n++ performances par Shanice Nicole\, Mbissine & Kama\n++DJ GLOWZI \n$5 suggested donation \n~~Books\, merch\, and drinks for sale!\n~~ Food provided by Boom J’s\n~~ Original paintings from the book will be on display in the gallery.\n~~ A chance to browse Librairie Racines after hours. \nWe encourage guests to wear masks\, and we’ll make some available at the door.\nThe entrance to Ausgang Plaza is step-free.\nThe venue is 18+
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/dear-black-girl-magic/
LOCATION:Ausgang Plaza\, 6524 rue St Hubert\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230705T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230705T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20230629T192609Z
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SUMMARY:Montreal Review of Books summer 2023 launch
DESCRIPTION:The Montreal Review of Books launches its Summer 2023 issue Wednesday\, July 5th\, at Wills Bar (6729 Esplanade Ave). Join us for readings by Valérie Bah with translator Kama La Mackerel (The Rage Letters\, Metonomy)\, Maxime Aurélien and Ted Rutland (Out To Defend Ourselves\, Fernwood)\, and John Reibetanz (New Songs for Orpheus\, McGill-Queen’s University Press). \nDoors open at 6:00 p.m.\, with readings beginning at 7:00 pm. The authors will be available to sign books after the readings. Admission is free; please RSVP on the Facebook event. \nFor those unable to attend in person\, readings will be live-streamed on our YouTube page. \nWe thank you for your continued support of the mRb\, and look forward to seeing you there! \nValérie Bah is a Tiohtià:ke-based filmmaker and writer whose work explores intergenerational trauma & healing\, as well as mundane/radical acts of survival. Couched in magical realism\, Val’s narratives are driven by Black feminist thought and lived experience. \nKama La Mackerel is an educator\, visual artist\, performer\, writer and translator who works between and across English\, French and Mauritian Kreol. They are the author of the award-winning poetry collection ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) and have translated works by Canadian writers Vivek Shraya and Kai Cheng Thom. They have lectured\, performed and exhibited their work internationally. \nMaxime Aurélien is the former leader of les Bélangers\, Montreal’s first Haitian street gang. He is the owner of Cash Content\, a pawn shop and barbershop in Montreal’s east end. \nTed Rutland is a professor at Concordia University. His research and activism focuses on the racial politics of urban planning and policing in Canadian cities. He is the author of Displacing Blackness: Planning\, Power\, and Race in Twentieth-Century Halifax. \nJohn Reibetanz is an award-winning poet\, fellow of Victoria College\, and senior fellow at Massey College\, Toronto. He has published fourteen full collections and two chapbooks\, been shortlisted for the national ReLit Poetry Award\, and won First Prize in the international Petra Kenney Poetry Competition. \nLes versions originales en français de The Rage Letters (Les enragé.es\, Éditions du remue-ménage\, 2021) et Out to Defend Ourselves (Il fallait se défendre\, Mémoire d’encrier\, 2023) seront également à vendre sur place!
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/montreal-review-of-books-summer-2023-launch/
LOCATION:Wills Bar\, 6729 Esplanade Ave\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T210000
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CREATED:20231011T172157Z
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SUMMARY:Fall tour: The Haunting of Adrian Yates
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fall 2023 tour of The Haunting of Adrian Yates \nOct 21: Toronto @ Glad Day Bookshop at 3pm\, with special guest Myriad Augustine *also on IG live \nOct 28: Montreal @ Maisonnette des parents at 1:30pm\, with special guest H Felix Chau Bradley *also on IG live \nNov 16: Kingston @ Novel Idea Books at 7pm \nNov 18: Winnipeg @ McNally Robinson Booksellers at 7 pm (CT)\, with special guest S.M. Beiko *also streamed online \nMore possible dates to come! \n— \nAdrian’s best friend and his boyfriend don’t get along. Oh\, and his boyfriend is a ghost. \nAdrian Yates expected his summer would involve sharing Slurpees with his best friend Zoomer and pretending not to hear his dads’ whispered fighting. And that’s exactly how it was going\, until the night Sorel appeared in the graveyard by Adrian’s apartment. Sorel gets Adrian in ways no one else has; the fact that he’s not technically alive only makes things exciting. But Sorel can’t always control his otherworldly behaviour\, and Zoomer’s worried he might be hiding something. On stormy summer nights behind the cemetery’s iron gates\, Adrian and Sorel meet in secret and the pair begin to experiment with consensual possession. Despite the warning signs\, Adrian is certain he has everything under control—until suddenly he finds himself fighting for his life. \nMarkus Harwood-Jones (he/they) is a proudly queer and trans space-case who has been writing since he can remember. Markus specializes in writing young-adult fiction and has a soft spot for sappy love stories. He lives in downtown Toronto with his husband\, their platonic co-parent\, and their extra-cute kiddo. Markus is an aspiring TikTokker and can be found on social media under the handle @MarkusBones.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/fall-tour-haunting-adrian-yates/
LOCATION:QC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
CREATED:20231107T211819Z
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SUMMARY:BOOK LAUNCH: THE RAGE LETTERS BY VALÉRIE BAH
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us as we celebrate the launch of The Rage Letters\, written by Valérie Bah and translated by Kama La Mackerel! \n  \nThis event will take place at Articule from 6pm – 9pm. Snacks and drinks provided. \n  \n***More details forthcoming.*** \n\n\n\n\nValérie Bah\n  \nValérie Bah is a Tiohtià:ke-based filmmaker and writer whose work explores intergenerational trauma &amp; healing\, as well as mundane/radical acts of survival. Couched in magical realism\, Val’s narratives are driven by Black feminist thought and lived experience. \n\n\n\n\nKama La Mackerel\n\n\nKama La Mackerel is an educator\, visual artist\, performer\, writer and translator who works between and across English\, French and Mauritian Kreol. They are the author of the award-winning poetry collection ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) and have translated works by Canadian writers Vivek Shraya and Kai Cheng Thom. They have lectured\, performed and exhibited their work internationally. Find them on social media @kamalamackerel
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/the-rage-letters-mtl-launch/
LOCATION:Articule\, 6282 Rue St-Hubert\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2S 2M2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Rage Letters: a 5 à 7 get-together and bilingual reading
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a casual 5 à 7\, bilingual reading\, and brief conversation between author Valérie Bah and translator Kama La Mackerel. \nThe Rage Letters is a nominee for a Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction! \nAbout the book: \nAn exhausted security guard dreams of home. A sculptor and a pothead have great sex — in the shadow of wax ex-lovers. A diversity workshop devolves into a familiar nightmare. \nThroughout this deadpan collection\, determined\, damned\, and triumphant characters appear and reappear\, and their links become clear over the course of the fragmented narrative. The author playfully traces the portrait of the intertwined lives of a group of Black queer and trans friends as they navigate the social violence\, traumas\, and contradictions of their circumstances. \nOriginally published in French in 2021 by les Éditions du remue-ménage\, as part of the Martiales collection\, the stories in Bah’s The Rage Letters — set in Montreal and beyond — are sometimes brief\, often conversational\, and always generative of possibilities through the characters’ desire\, rage\, and acts of rebellion. \nAbout the artists: \nValérie Bah is a Tiohtià:ke-based filmmaker and writer whose work explores intergenerational trauma & healing\, as well as mundane/radical acts of survival. Couched in magical realism\, Val’s narratives are driven by Black feminist thought and lived experience. \nKama La Mackerel is an educator\, visual artist\, performer\, writer and translator who works between and across English\, French and Mauritian Kreol. They are the author of the award-winning poetry collection ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) and have translated works by Canadian writers Vivek Shraya and Kai Cheng Thom. They have lectured\, performed and exhibited their work internationally. Find them on social media @kamalamackerel \nCopies of the book will be available for sale. Please contact Librairie l’Euguélionne for any space questions.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/the-rage-letters-a-5-a-7-get-together-and-bilingual-reading/
LOCATION:Librairie L’Euguelionne\, 1426 rue Beaudry\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T210000
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SUMMARY:Montreal launch: El Ghourabaa
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the hometown launch of El Ghourabaa: A queer and trans collection of oddities\nMetonymy Press is delighted to publish its first-ever anthology! \nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nIn addition to Marshy and El Bechelany-Lynch\, the Montreal launch will feature Sherine Elbanhawy\, Naja Kassir\, Leila Marshy\, Nofel\, and Olivia Tapiero. \nBrique par brique is wheelchair accessible. This event is free and open to everyone. Books will be available for sale on site. Food and drinks will be served and we will be collecting donations for a Palestinian trans woman in crisis. \n \n 
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/montreal-launch-el-ghourabaa/
LOCATION:Brique par brique\, 633 ave. Beaumont\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240619T210000
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SUMMARY:Toronto launch: El Ghourabaa
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Toronto launch of El Ghourabaa: A queer and trans collection of oddities\nMetonymy Press is delighted to publish its first-ever anthology! \nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nThe Toronto launch will feature readings and discussion from El Bechelany-Lynch and Trish Salah. \nThis is a free event. Books will be available for sale on site from Another Story Bookshop. \nPlease pre-register! \nThe Workers’ Action Centre is located at 720 Spadina Avenue\, one block south of Bloor. There is street parking closeby. The building is accessible via an e-door\, and there is an elevator to the 2nd floor. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom on the 2nd floor.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/toronto-launch-el-ghourabaa/
LOCATION:Workers’ Action Centre\, 720 Spadina Avenue\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T150000
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SUMMARY:El Ghourabaa online launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 6th at 1pm ET for our virtual launch of El Ghourabaa: A Queer and Trans Collection of Oddities\, edited by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch and Samia Marshy!\nREGISTER HERE: https://www.crowdcast.io/c/el-ghourabaa-launch \n\nFeaturing readings and discussion with:\n\n\nBazeed\n\n\nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\n\n\nSherine Elbanhawy\n\n\nAhimsa Timoteo Bodhrán\n\n\nMicaela Kaibni Raen\n\n\nNaja Kassir\nSarah O’Neal\n\n\nLeila Marshy\nSamia Marshy\n\n\nTrish Salah\n\n\nSeif Siddiq\n\n\nNour Symon\n\n\n++ maybe some surprise guest appearances!\n\n\n\nMetonymy Press is delighted to publish its first-ever anthology!\n\n\nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/el-ghourabaa-online-launch/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240730T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240730T210000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
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SUMMARY:CHICAGO LAUNCH: EL GHOURABAA
DESCRIPTION:Pilsen Community Books: 1102 W 18th St\, Chicago\, IL \nJoin us for our Chicago launch of El Ghourabaa: A queer and trans collection of oddities\, featuring readings from Eman Abdelhadi\, George Abraham\, and Bazeed. Event starts at 7pm CDT. \n\nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nEman Abdelhadi is an academic\, activist and writer who thinks at the intersection of gender\, sexuality\, religion\, and politics. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago and co-author of Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune\, 2052-2072\, a sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press.\n\nGeorge Abraham (they/he/هو) is a Palestinian American poet\, performance artist\, and writer from Jacksonville\, FL. Their debut poetry collection Birthright (Button Poetry\, 2020) won the Arab American Book Award and the Big Other Book Award in Poetry\, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Poetry. He is also the author of the chapbooks al youm (The Atlas Review\, 2017)\, and the specimen’s apology (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2019). He is a board member for the Radius of Arab American Writers (RAWI)\, a recipient of fellowships from The Arab American National Museum\, The Boston Foundation\, the National Performance Network\, and the Map Fund\, and more. Their writing has appeared in The Nation\, The American Poetry Review\, The Baffler\, The Paris Review\, Mizna\, and many other journals and anthologies.\n\nBazeed is a multi–award winning Egyptian immigrant\, poet\, playwright\, performance artist\, actor\, editor\, translator\, curator\, massage therapist\, and cook\, living in Brooklyn. An alliteration-leaning writer of prose\, poetry\, plays\, and pantry lists\, their work across genres has been published by Poetry; Palette; Driftwood Press; Mizna; The Margins; and The Evergreen Review\, among others. Their first play\, peace camp org\, an autobiographical queer anti-Zionist musical(ish) comedy about summer camp\, is published by Oberon Books\, and won the Dramatists Guild’s Lanford Wilson Award for creative promise. Other works in prose and plays has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, Sundance Institute\, Arab American National Museum\, AAWW\, the Center for Fiction\, Cafe Royal\, Lambda Literary\, Queer Art Mentorship\, and Trans Lab\, among others.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/chicago-launch-el-ghourabaa/
LOCATION:QC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T210000
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SUMMARY:New York launch of El Ghourabaa
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 12 at 7pm ET for our New York launch of El Ghourabaa: A Queer and Trans Collection of Oddities! \nFeaturing readings and discussion with: \nBazeed\nSarah O’Neal\nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch\nSamia Marshy \nMetonymy Press is delighted to have published its first-ever anthology! \nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nBazeed is a multi–award winning Egyptian immigrant\, poet\, playwright\, performance artist\, actor\, literary translator\, curator\, editor\, massage therapist\, and cook\, living in Brooklyn. \nSarah O’Neal is a queer Moroccan\, Black\, and Muslim artist and writer born and raised in the Bay Area. Sarah’s work grapples with the impact of colonial violence on familial memory and the way systems of oppression shape the most intimate detail of our lives. Sarah’s debut collection\, Even Two Hands Pressed Together Are Split\, brought together poetry\, photography\, and ephemera to create an immersive experience for readers to explore the way embodied trauma shapes all of our relationships. Her writing has been featured in the Institute for Palestine Studies\, The Nation\, and Teen Vogue. When she is not writing\, you can find her scheming on the end of empire\, swimming laps\, or on IG and Twitter @atayqueen. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a mixed Lebanese writer living in Tiohtià:ke. Their first book\, knot body\, was published by Metatron Press in 2020\, and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, published by Metonymy Press in 2021\, was granted an Honorable Mention from the 2022 Arab American Book Awards\, an Honorable Mention for the 2022 Khayrallah Prize\, and won the 2022 Grand Prix du livre de Montréal. Their translation from the French of Gabrielle Boulianne- Tremblay’s La fille d’elle-même came out spring 2023. They are an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press. \nSamia Marshy is a full-time reader and part-time writer located in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal\, QC). She has been a practising massage therapist since 2015 and cares deeply about bodies\, access to care\, and consent in bodywork. She co-wrote “The Hands That Planted Them” with Lee Lai\, published in Metal Hurlant\, and was an editor for The Philistine by Leila Marshy.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/new-york-launch-of-el-ghourabaa/
LOCATION:The World’s Borough Bookshop\, 3406 73rd St\, Jackson Heights\, NY\, 11372\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on El Ghourabaa at Word on the Street Toronto
DESCRIPTION:In Tkaronto on the last weekend of September? Head over to the Contemporary Stage at Word on the Street for a conversation between El Ghourabaa editors and two contributors featured in this new queer and trans Arab anthology. \nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nEditors Samia and Eli Tareq will be joined by Trish Salah and Hoda Adra to discuss the process of creating the anthology\, and what it means to celebrate queer Arab life in this collective moment in time.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/spotlight-on-el-ghourabaa-at-word-on-the-street-toronto/
LOCATION:Queen’s Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241008T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241008T200000
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SUMMARY:El Ghourabaa launches in Madison\, Wisconsin!
DESCRIPTION:We couldn’t be more excited to be working with A Room of One’s Own Bookstore in Madison\, WI for this upcoming event. They will be hosting a launch of El Ghourabaa featuring co-editor Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch and anthology contributor Bazeed in conversation with Fawzy Taylor. \nAbout the book \nSeeking uncanny\, fun\, experimental\, creepy\, sarcastic\, playful\, vulgar\, inventive\, sexual\, weird\, sweet\, and evocative works\, editors Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch set out to collect Arab and Arabophone queer writing. The result is an anthology brimming with gems by emerging and established writers and an homage to the lineages and complexities of queer Arab life. Multi-genre\, multi-generational\, and global\, El Ghourabaa is an enigma\, a delight\, and a contribution to an ongoing conversation and creative outpouring. \nIn addition to Marshy and El Bechelany-Lynch\, contributors include: Etel Adnan\, Rabih Alameddine\, Joe Kadi\, Marlin M. Jenkins\, Leila Marshy\, Trish Salah\, Olivia Tapiero\, Nour Symon\, Yehia Anas Sabaa\, Nofel\, Hoda Adra\, Ralph Haddad\, Seif Siddiq\, Karim Kattan\, Andrea Abi-Karam\, Bazeed\, George Abraham\, Sarah O’Neal\, Micaela Kaibni Raen\, Nour Kamel\, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán\, Naja Kassir\, and Barrak Alzaid. Plus a foreword by Sherine Elbanhawy. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a writer and translator living in Tio’tia:ke. Their book\, knot body\, was published by Metatron Press in 2020\, and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, published by Metonymy Press in 2021\, was granted the honorary mention for poetry by the Arab American Book Awards and won the Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal. Their translation of Gabrielle Boulianne-Tremblay’s La fille d’elle-même was published April 2023\, and was longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award. They are also an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press. \nBazeed is a multi–award winning Egyptian immigrant\, poet\, playwright\, performance artist\, actor\, literary translator\, curator\, editor\, massage therapist\, and cook\, living in Brooklyn. \nFawzy Taylor is a zine maker and bookseller in Madison\, WI. They are the social media manager at A Room of One’s Own\, where they fill the book store with trans joy\, abolitionist love\, and bright colors! \n \n 
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/el-ghourabaa-launches-in-madison-wisconsin/
LOCATION:A Room of One’s Own Bookstore\, 2717 Atwood Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53704\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T210000
DTSTAMP:20260523T134244
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SUMMARY:Violet Hour: 10 Years of Metonymy Press
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Violet Hour at Pulp Bookstore in Verdun\, celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Metonymy Press.\n \nCreated in 2014 by Ashley Fortier and Oliver Fugler\, Metonymy Press aims to reduce barriers to publishing for authors whose perspectives are underrepresented in order to produce quality materials relevant to queer\, feminist\, and social justice communities.\n \nViolet Hour’s Christopher DiRaddo will be speaking with publishers Ashley and Oliver about Metonymy’s beginnings and the past decade. We’ll also be hearing from press authors H Felix Chau Bradley and Kama La Mackerel\, and there will be readings from Ralph Haddad and Leila Marshy\, both of whom appear in Metonymy’s recent release\, El Ghourabaa: A Queer and Trans Collection of Oddities.\n \nThursday\, October 247 PMAt Librairie Pulp Books & Cafe (3952 Wellington St.)Hosted by Christopher DiRaddo\n \nA partnership between Metonymy Press\, Librairie Pulp Books & Cafe\, The Équipe de recherche en études Queer au Québec and Violet Hour.\n \n///\n\nABOUT THE PRESS\n \nMetonymy Press is based in Tio’tià:ke\, unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory. For ten years\, Metonymy has been publishing literary works by emerging queer and trans writers — what one author described as “books that reframe power and affirm life.” They really want to keep gay book lovers satisfied.\n \nMetonymy is the project of Ashley Fortier and Oliver Fugler. They met on their first day of high school and have been writing together and editing for each other ever since. Their work is supported by a fantastic roster of collaborators\, including acquisitions editors H Felix Chau Bradley\, Kama La Mackerel\, and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch.\n \nABOUT THE WRITERS\n \nH Felix Chau Bradley is a writer and editor living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the author of Personal Attention Roleplay\, a story collection. You can find their recent work in carte blanche\, ESPACE art actuel\, the Ex-Puritan\, GLYPHÖRIA\, the Humber Literary Review\, PRISM International\, Words Without Borders and Xtra.\n \nRalph Haddad specialized in Islamic Studies with a Concentration on emerging Gender and Sexuality studies coming out of and around Southwest Asia. He currently serves as the Head of Advocacy for Basmeh and Zeitooneh\, a Syrian refugee-led organization based in Lebanon\, where he aims to advance the cause of refugee protection at such a critical juncture in Lebanese history. Ralph is Lebanese-born and currently resides in Montreal\, but is perpetually in search of home.\n \nKama La Mackerel is an educator\, visual artist\, performer\, writer and translator who works between and across English\, French and Mauritian Kreol. They are the author of the award-winning poetry collection ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) and have translated works by Canadian writers Vivek Shraya and Kai Cheng Thom. They have lectured\, performed and exhibited their work internationally. Find them on social media @kamalamackerel\n \nLeila Marshy is a Palestinian-Montrealer. During the First Intifada\, she worked for the Palestinian Red Crescent\, the Palestinian Mental Health Association\, and Medical Aid for Palestine. In 2011\, she founded Friends of Hutchison\, a groundbreaking community group bringing Hasidic and non-Hasidic neighbours together in dialogue. Her first novel\, The Philistine\, was published in 2018 and in French in 2021. Her collection of stories\, My Thievery of the People\, will be out in March 2025. She is Fiction Editor at Baraka Books.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/violet-hour-10-years-of-metonymy-press/
LOCATION:Librairie Pulp Books\, 3952 Wellington Street\, Verdun\, Quebec\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241114T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241114T203000
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SUMMARY:Vancouver launch of The Sacred Heart Motel
DESCRIPTION:“One of the sheer brilliances of Kwan’s book is turning migration into a love poem and love into a migration. Don’t even try to separate the political from the personal; there are too many transient rooms in the heart\, unregistered hearts in any given room. And\, of course\, there’s the border – of desire\, home\, identity – where all the action happens: ‘the convergence of lives\, motivations / riding shotgun\,’ as Kwan puts it\, or rather wrenches it from our very hearts.” \n—Carlos A. Pittella\, recipient of a Frontier 2022 Global Poetry Prize \nJoin Grace Kwan for their hometown launch of THE SACRED HEART MOTEL\, hosted at the City Centre Artist Lodge (The Well Studios – Unit 27) in Mount Pleasant. \nFeaturing special guests Kyla Jamieson and Clio Lake \nFood! Drinks! Readings! Heart-shaped key chains! \nAccess info: This is a free event. There is one flight of stairs with a handrail to access the venue. There is one all-genders washroom. Neither the event space nor the washroom is wheelchair-accessible. Doors and windows will be propped open to increase air flow\, and there will also be fans on site. There is ample seating in the venue. Please wear a mask when you’re not eating or drinking. Masks will be available on site. \n// \nIn poet Grace Kwan’s debut\, they are ruthless and nimble\, guiding us through the recesses of body and roadside space. The reader tours the motel through this multiverse narrative\, from amenities to rooms to back alleys\, through the generations of ghosts and queer love stories\, until they are left alone with the heart at the centre. The Sacred Heart Motel is a disorienting\, startling collection about placelessness and longing. \nKyla Jamieson (she/her) is the author of Body Count (Nightwood Editions\, 2020)\, which was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award\, named a CBC Best Poetry Book of 2020\, and awarded third place in the Metatron Prize for Rising Authors by CA Conrad and Anne Boyer. Kyla currently lives and relies on the traditional unceded territories of the Squamish\, Musqueam\, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations\, where she dreams of systemic change\, care-full futures\, and disabled joy. Find her online or in the water. \nGrace Kwan is a Malaysian-born sociologist and writer based in “Vancouver\,” the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Their recent poetry appears in Canthius\, Room Magazine\, and others. Find them at https://grckwn.wordpress.com/. \nClio Lake is mixed\, trans\, and gnc\, living as a settler on unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh\, and səlil̓wətaʔɬ territories. They like bosc pears\, pomegranates\, and being in the water. You can find her writing collected by Publication Studio Vancouver\, BiteZine N°2\, and in ___figuration: an anthology of trans writers\, forthcoming from Gnashing Teeth. She is a recipient of accolade for drama from the UC Writing Awards.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/vancouver-launch-of-the-sacred-heart-motel/
LOCATION:City Centre Artist Lodge\, 2111 Main Street - Unit 27\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 3C6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T210000
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SUMMARY:Montreal launch of The Sacred Heart Motel
DESCRIPTION:“I’m sick / of outsourcing care to desire” writes Grace Kwan in this sure-footed\, arrestingly wise début\, and this axis\, between fantasies of belonging and the experience of being held\, is perhaps at the core of the book\, threaded through each poem. If “again and again I’ve abandoned my urgency / for the romance of cruelty\,” how does that self in each of us return? \n\n\n\n\n— River Halen\, author of Dream Rooms \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Grace Kwan for the Montreal launch of THE SACRED HEART MOTEL\, taking place at Co-op Agenda in Petite-Patrie. \nFeaturing special guests Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch and Carlos A. Pittella \nFood! Drinks! Readings! Heart-shaped key chains! \nIn poet Grace Kwan’s debut\, they are ruthless and nimble\, guiding us through the recesses of body and roadside space. The reader tours the motel through this multiverse narrative\, from amenities to rooms to back alleys\, through the generations of ghosts and queer love stories\, until they are left alone with the heart at the centre. The Sacred Heart Motel is a disorienting\, startling collection about placelessness and longing. \nGrace Kwan is a Malaysian-born sociologist and writer based in “Vancouver\,” the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Their recent poetry appears in Canthius\, Room Magazine\, and others. Find them at https://grckwn.wordpress.com/. \nEli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a writer living in Tio’tià:ke. Their work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, GUTS\, carte blanche\, the Shade Journal\, The New Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize in 2019. Their book knot body (2020)\, published by Metatron Press\, was shortlisted for the QWF Concordia University First Book Prize. The Good Arabs (2021)\, published by Metonymy Press\, was the winner of the 2022 Grand Prix du livre de Montréal and received an Honorable Mention from the 2022 Arab American Book Awards for the George Ellenbogen Poetry Award. \nCarlos A. Pittella (he/him) is a Latinx poet & the recipient of a Frontier 2022 Global Poetry Prize. Born in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil\, he lives in Montréal/Tiohtià:ke & currently teaches Poetry at John Abbott College. He completed his MA in English/Creative Writing at Concordia University\, where he co-edited Headlight Anthology with the team who won the 2023 Forces AVENIR award. He also holds a doctorate in Literary Studies\, having defended his thesis on the trilingual sonnets of Fernando Pessoa. His writing is haunted by borders\, having recently appeared in Jacket2\, The Capilano Review\, & in the chapbook footnotes after Lorca (above/ground press\, 2024). \nCo-op Agenda is wheelchair accessible and has all-gender washrooms. We ask that attendees mask when they’re not eating or drinking. We will have air purifiers on site. There will be a lot of seating and an intermission. More detailed accessibility info coming soon.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/montreal-launch-of-the-sacred-heart-motel/
LOCATION:Co-op Agenda\, 6692 Saint Denis St\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2S 2R9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Toronto launch of The Sacred Heart Motel
DESCRIPTION:“I’m sick / of outsourcing care to desire” writes Grace Kwan in this sure-footed\, arrestingly wise début\, and this axis\, between fantasies of belonging and the experience of being held\, is perhaps at the core of the book\, threaded through each poem. If “again and again I’ve abandoned my urgency / for the romance of cruelty\,” how does that self in each of us return? \n\n\n\n\n— River Halen\, author of Dream Rooms \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Grace Kwan for the Toronto launch of THE SACRED HEART MOTEL\, taking place at Another Story Bookshop. \nFeaturing special guest Khashayar “Kess” Mohammadi  \nIn poet Grace Kwan’s debut\, they are ruthless and nimble\, guiding us through the recesses of body and roadside space. The reader tours the motel through this multiverse narrative\, from amenities to rooms to back alleys\, through the generations of ghosts and queer love stories\, until they are left alone with the heart at the centre. The Sacred Heart Motel is a disorienting\, startling collection about placelessness and longing. \nGrace Kwan is a Malaysian-born sociologist and writer based in “Vancouver\,” the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Their recent poetry appears in Canthius\, Room Magazine\, and others. Find them at https://grckwn.wordpress.com/. \nKhashayar “Kess” Mohammadi is a queer\, Iranian-born\, Toronto-based poet\, writer and translator. \nAnother Story Bookshop has a step-free entrance but no wheelchair accessible washrooms. We ask that attendees wear masks.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/toronto-launch-of-the-sacred-heart-motel/
LOCATION:Another Story Book Shop\, 315 Roncesvalles Ave\, Toronto\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Holiday drop-in book sale
DESCRIPTION:Metonymy Press is having a drop-in book sale at our office (635 Beaumont Ave.) on Thursday\, December 19. Stop by from 10am to 2pm or from 4-7pm. There will be snacks! And book bundle deals! And we won’t charge you GST because\, well\, you’ve probably already heard. Gay books make for gayer holidays. We hope to see you there. \nAlso\, solidarity 4eva with CUPW and eff you\, Canada Post and union-busting governments. \nAccessibility note: our space is on the second floor but we will gladly meet you at street level with books to peruse. \nLearn more about our book bundles.
URL:https://metonymypress.com/event/holiday-drop-in-book-sale/
LOCATION:Plaza Beaumont\, 635 Beaumont Ave.\, Montreal
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