Events

Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) fall 2019 tour
āIām writing an encyclopedia about a television show for a friend of mine who died," says the narrator of Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian)
Hazel Jane Plante's debut novel does just that, in layered, delightful, and dense prose. Out this October, the novel will launch in Vancouver, Burnaby, Victoria, Montreal, Toronto, and more. Hazel will also appear in September at Canzine Vancouver.

Dear Twin fall tour
Addie Tsai, Houston-based author, launches her debut crossover YA novel, Dear Twin!
About the book:
Poppy is a biracial, Asian, queer, 18-year-old living in Houston, Texas. Shortly after high school graduation, her twin sister, Lola, goes missing. Poppy lives with her father, who has become incredibly possessive and anxious of Poppy since Lola has left, making her defer college for a year. She decides to write her twin a series of letters about her side of the story regarding some of the trauma theyāve both experienced, hoping it might bring Lola back, and that sheāll be able to leave for college with her love, a Korean butch girl named Juniper.

Poetry for the Summer Soul
POETRY FOR THE SUMMER SOUL is an online poetry evening co-organized by Metonymy Press and l'EuguƩlionne featuring Montreal-based poets Shanice Nicole, Powetik and Kama La Mackerel. Together these three poets will share some pieces and talk about how poetry nurtures their souls.
Each of these remarkable and thoughtful poets will do a reading of their work, prompting discussions about the power of art and creativity and poetry to influence the world we live in for the better.Free
My Body is the Ocean: ZOM-FAM coast to coast virtual tour
Multiple (online)Join Kama La Mackerel, the poet behind the debut lyric poetry collection ZOM-FAM, for their virtual cross-continental book tour!
Free
Dear Black Girls launch events (multiple)
Join us as we welcome DEAR BLACK GIRLS, the new picture book by Shanice Nicole and Kezna Dalz, into the world.
Free
A Natural History of Transition – Spring 2021 events
A Natural History of Transition is a collection of short stories that disrupts the notion that trans people can only have one transformation. Like the landscape studied over eons, change does not have an expiration date for these trans characters, who grow as tall as buildings, turn into mountains, unravel hometown mysteries, and give birth to cocoons. Portland-based author Callum Angus infuses his work with a mix of alternative history, horror, and a reality heavily dosed with magic. Join us online for one of many upcoming events featuring Cal alongside other great writers! Further registration links and other details coming soon! April 13: Paned o Gê hosts Callum Angus in conversation with Zeyn Joukhadar, co-contributor to KINK April 14: Get Lit! Festival - Callum Angus in conversation with R.O. Kwon, Vanessa Clark and Larissa Phamas part of a panel of authors of KINK April 27 at 7pm EST: Glad Day Bookshop and Blue Metropolis present a special edition of THE VIOLET HOUR - Callum Angus will join MP Boisvert, Jane Byers, Gabriel Cholette, Marie Darsigny and Monica Meneghetti for an evening of short readings by LGBTQ writers (en français et en anglais). More details and registration info: https://www.facebook.com/events/d41d8cd9/the-violet-hour/942145616559040/ April 30 at 8pm EST: Blue Metropolis Festival - Callum Angus in conversation with Helen Chau Bradley for the Canadian launch of A Natural History of Transition Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/151487484143 May 4 at 6pm EST: Odyssey Bookshop - Callum Angus in conversation with Andrew Lawlor for the US launch of A Natural History of Transition Register here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/callumangusattheodysseybookshop/register May 6 at 7:30pm PST: Pacific MFA in Writing hosts Callum Angus in conversation with Torrey Peters Register here: https://pacificu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WFbjH3hcS5exilXP5oT4og May 13 at 6:30pm PST: Massy Arts Society hosts Callum Angus in conversation with Hazel Jane Plante and Corinne Manning Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/151497518155
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Unruly Writers Club
Montreal and area writers, join THE UNRULY WRITERS CLUB.
***A space to create our work, grounded in disability justice***
What to expect: Hands-on exercises, mutual support, the opportunity for sharing and feedback in a supportive setting. And -- dedicated time to write!
Free
Tilting of the Earth: A Metonymy Press Solstice Showcase
After a long dark solitary winter and tentative spring, four writers emerge gloriously at the onset of summer: Kama La Mackerel, Helen Chau Bradley, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch and Callum Angus are brimming with pent-up words to soothe and destroy you ā in any case youāll want to experience their effects.
Free
The Good Arabs: Montreal launch
Champs des possiblesTHE GOOD ARABS grounds 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 speakerās communities, geographical surroundings both expansive and precise, and family both biological and chosen.
Free
Book Launch – Personal Attention Roleplay by Helen Chau Bradley
Co-op Le Cagibi 5490 Blvd. St Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPlease join us for the hometown soft launch of Helen Chau Bradley's debut fiction: Personal Attention Roleplay
Coop Le Cagibi, 6596 St-Laurent
Free event
7-9 pm
October 21, 2021
with special guests David Bradford, River Halen Guri, and Sruti IslamFree