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  • Where to find Metonymy authors this fall

    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):

  • SMOL Fair (online)

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    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… Read More »SMOL Fair (online)

    Free
  • Metonymy Press at the Marché de la poésie 2022

    Entrepot 77 Corner of Bernard and St Dominique, facing the tracks, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    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.

    Free
  • Book launch: Horrible Dance by Avery Lake

    Marché des possibles 5635 St Dominique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Please join Brick Books and Metonymy Press in celebrating the launch of Horrible Dance by Avery Lake! With special guests Assiyah Jamilla Touré, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch, and Helen Chau Bradley.

    Free
  • POSTPONED: Storytime with Kezna and Shanice

    Parc Georges-St-Pierre 999 ave. Oxford, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Join Shanice Nicole and Kezna Dalz, the creators of DEAR BLACK GIRLS, for an afternoon of reading, storytelling, snacks, and other fun family activities.

    Free
  • Collective Vancouver book launch

    Massy Arts Gallery 23 East Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    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.

    Free