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Montreal Review of Books summer 2023 launch

Wills Bar 6729 Esplanade Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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).

Free

Fall tour: The Haunting of Adrian Yates

The new queer ghost YA novel by Markus Harwood-Jones is launching in Toronto, Montreal, Kingston, Winnipeg (with more stops to come)!

Free

Montreal launch: El Ghourabaa

Brique par brique 633 ave. Beaumont, Montreal, QC, Canada

Join us for the hometown launch of El Ghourabaa: A queer and trans collection of oddities. Featuring Sherine Elbanhawy, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch, Naja Kassir, Leila Marshy, Samia Marshy, Nofel, and Olivia Tapiero.

Free

Toronto launch: El Ghourabaa

Workers' Action Centre 720 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us for the Toronto launch of El Ghourabaa: A queer and trans collection of oddities, featuring readings and discussion from Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch & Trish Salah.

Free

El Ghourabaa online launch

online

Join us on July 6th at 1pm for our virtual launch of El Ghourabaa: A Queer and Trans Collection of Oddities, edited by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch and Samia Marshy!

CHICAGO LAUNCH: EL GHOURABAA

Joint 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.

Free

New York launch of El Ghourabaa

The World's Borough Bookshop 3406 73rd St, Jackson Heights, NY, United States

Seeking 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.

$3

Spotlight on El Ghourabaa at Word on the Street Toronto

Queen's Park

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 of the new queer and trans Arab anthology's contributors.

Free