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Vancouver launch of Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars

Spartacus Books 3378 Findlay Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Author Kai Cheng Thom returns to her hometown to launch her Lambda Literary Award–nominated debut novel, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl's Confabulous Memoir.

Free

Kai Cheng Thom at the Blue Metropolis Festival

Stock Bar 1171 Ste Catherine East, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Metonymy author Kai Cheng Thom will make two appearances at Montreal's 2017 Blue Metropolis Festival. Join her on Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29.

Kai Cheng Thom at the Festival of Literary Diversity

Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives 9 Wellington St. E, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

They fight injustice, obliterate boundaries, and/or defy expectations – bringing real and imagined worlds to life. Meet badass female characters and the writers who created them. Join Kai Cheng Thom, M-E Girard and Sarah Raughley in conversation with Sheridan College Professor and Bluegate Reading Series coordinator Shoilee Khan in a power-packed panel all about women warriors in literature.

$10

jia qing wilson-yang at the Wakefield Writers Festival des écrivains La Pêche

Kaffé 1870 715 Riverside, Wakefield, Quebec, Canada

Wakefield's quirky and talented Sheena Beena Turcotte hosts the festival’s most audacious sCrawl to date. You are invited to partake of the rhythmic word images and musical landscapes of two of Canada’s best spoken word artists—Queen Ka and Ian Keteku—and the fresh insights of authors Jasmine Aziz and jia qing wilson-yang on sex and gender identity.

Trish Salah & Friends: Hamilton Book Launch

Bryan Prince Bookseller 1060 King Street W, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Trish Salah returns to Hamilton for the launch of the Canadian edition of Lyric Sexology, Volume 1.

Joining her are 2017 Lambda Award finalists jia qing wilson-yang (winner of best trans fiction) and Kai Cheng Thom.

Where: The Reading Room at Bryan Prince Bookseller - 1060 King Street West.

Free, but seating is limited.

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Halifax launch of Lyric Sexology Vol. 1 (new edition)

Venus Envy Halifax 1589 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

This collection of lyric poetry draws on personal history and theory, anthropological and psychoanalytic archives, to “make a perfect mess of so much human experience that’s been too tidily categorized” (Michael V. Smith). The 2017 edition features four new poems and a new cover design by Kai Yun Ching and Wai-Yant Li.

Trish will be joined for the Halifax launch by local artist Anna Quon.

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Toronto launch: Lyric Sexology Vol. 1 (new edition)

Another Story Book Shop 315 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, Canada

Join Toronto-based poet Trish Salah for the launch of the new Canadian edition of Lyric Sexology Vol. 1.

Chances are you’ve read Salah’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, Salah’s lyric and language poetry will be your summer reading, we hope.

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The Violet Hour, feat. Trish Salah

Stock Bar 1171 Ste Catherine East, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

The Violet Hour is Montreal’s queer reading series. Its goal is to introduce emerging and established LGBTQ writers and artists to a larger audience.

On Wednesday, August 16, join Trish Salah alongside other queer and trans authors, for a special Montreal pride edition of the series.

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Montreal launch: Lyric Sexology Vol. 1 (new edition)

After you've had a chance to check out the Salon du livre Queer entre les couvertures/QBTC book fair 2017, stroll down Ste. Catherine Street to L'Euguélionne, librairie féministe for the Montreal launch of poet Trish Salah's new edition of LYRIC SEXOLOGY VOL. 1.

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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