Slut Island, featuring Lindsay Nixon & others
Loyola Chapel 7141 Sherbrooke W., Montreal, Quebec, CanadaChivengi •Melody Mckiver•Chloe Alexandra•Bá Ra•Lindsay Nixon - July 22 at SLUT ISLAND FESTIVAL in Montreal (Loyola Chapel)!
Chivengi •Melody Mckiver•Chloe Alexandra•Bá Ra•Lindsay Nixon - July 22 at SLUT ISLAND FESTIVAL in Montreal (Loyola Chapel)!
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.
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.
Gratuit - Free, Avec – with : Marie Darsigny, Caro Fortin, Ashley Obscura, Manu Mineau, Lindsay Nixon, Natasha Young + invités ! + guests!
Expozine, Montreal’s annual small press fair and Art POP presents POP Reads in collaboration with Montreal Review of Books! Montreal is blessed with a thriving literary, small press and spoken-word scene. Come discover the dynamic, diverse new voices, poets and authors reading in English and French from recently published books, literary magazines and zines. You could also peruse recent books and zines available for sale at the event from participating publishers!
Venus Envy Halifax is so excited to be hosting the brilliant Lindsay Nixon to launch their debut book nîtisânak with readings from the incredi-babe Arielle Twist!
Join Lindsay and special guests Arielle Twist, Gwen Benaway, and Kai Cheng Thom for a night of readings in honour of the book's much-anticipated release.
Part of "Everyday Indigenous Knowledge(s) and Aesthetics"
Department of Native Studies Fall 2018 Colloquium Series
University of Manitoba
Join Lindsay Nixon for the Winnipeg launch of nîtisânak.
Co-presented by the Department of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba for its Native Studies colloquium. This event is free and open to the public.
Lindsay Nixon launches their stunning new memoir, nîtisânak, at the fourth annual Naked Heart LGBTQ Festival of Words in Toronto, Ontario.
One of the world's most important Francophone literary industry events will this year be including books by English language publishers in Quebec, including Metonymy Press.