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Ottawa launch of Trish Salah’s Lyric Sexology Vol. 1

Venus Envy Ottawa 226 Bank Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Chances are you’ve read Trish’s poetry that “makes a perfect mess of so much human experience that's been too tidily categorized” (Michael V. Smith). Drawing on personal history and theory, anthropological and psychoanalytic archives, her lyric and language poetry has been your summer reading, we hope.

Free

Naked Heart 2017: Seizing/dismantling gender/genre

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 12 Alexander Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Featuring writers who dismantle, disrupt, dispute, reclaim, resist and recreate gender across genre, including Metonymy Press author Trish Salah.

$5

Naked Heart 2017: Bricolage

Come hear a little bit of anything and everything from a mix of great authors, including Metonymy Press's jiaqing wilson-yang.

$5

2017 AELAQ Holiday Pop-up Fair

Le Café in the Monument-National 1182 Boulevard St. Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Metonymy Press will be tabling all weekend. Check out the Rapid-Fire Reading, Ricochet Writing: mRbilia Edition event on November 26 from 2-3pm.

Free

A Broken Books reading night!

Broken Books 245 Duckworth St, St. John's, NL, Canada

jia qing wilson-yang, Eva Crocker, and Daze Jefferies at Broken Books, in St. John's, NL May 18, 8 pm

Montreal Anarchist Bookfair 2018

CEDA 2515 rue Delisle, Montreal, QC, Canada

Metonymy will be selling books at this year's Montreal Anarchist Bookfair!

Free

Slut Island, featuring Lindsay Nixon & others

Loyola Chapel 7141 Sherbrooke W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Chivengi •Melody Mckiver•Chloe Alexandra•Bá Ra•Lindsay Nixon - July 22 at SLUT ISLAND FESTIVAL in Montreal (Loyola Chapel)!

The Prairie Wind Is Gay AF: a preview of Lindsay Nixon’s nîtisânak

Le Cagibi 6596 Blvd. St Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Lindsay Nixon's kinship memoir, nîtisânak, is out this fall from Metonymy Press. As part of Pervers/cité 2018, Lindsay will be reading from the upcoming book alongside some special guests.
 
Join us for a night of queer AF readings, featuring Lindsay, Helen Chau Bradley, and Eli Tareq Lynch!
 
This is a free event, with donations accepted for the readers.

Free

Lindsay Nixon at Word on the Street Toronto

Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Indigenous Voices Stage - Hosted by Daniel Heath Justice.

Lindsay Nixon reads from and discusses their new book, nîtisânak.

A groundbreaking memoir spanning nations, queer punk scenes, and Indigenous teachings, nîtisânak works with the idea of relatedness. It also examines how queer kin were some of the author’s first experiences of reciprocal relationality and care.