Upcoming Event: Indigenous Voices

 •  September 14

On Thursday, October 26, Douglas College’s Creative Writing Department and EVENT will host talented experienced and emerging Indigenous writers,...

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Michael Lake Reviews New Essays for EVENT 51/3

 •  August 28

Michael Lake Reviews: Elizabeth Yeoman, Exactly What I Said: Translating Words and Worlds, University of Manitoba Press, 2022Tim Bowling, The...

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Peacocks of Instagram: An Interview With Deepa Rajagopalan

 •  August 18

DEEPA RAJAGOPALAN won the 2021 PEN Canada New Voices Award. Her work has appeared inliterary magazines such as Room, The Malahat...

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Participate in EVENT’s 2023 Readership Survey

 •  August 3

Complete our survey for a chance to win! Dear Reader,   We would love to know what you think about EVENT. This brief survey (approximately...

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Gillian Harding-Russell Reviews New Poetry Collections for EVENT 51/3

 •  August 1

Gillian Harding-Russell Reviews: Katherine Lawrence, Black Umbrella, Turnstone Press, 2022Susan Musgrave, Exculpatory Lilies, McClelland...

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On Display in my Mind: Rob Taylor interviews Nick Thran

 •  July 18

A John Ashbery Remembrance Day A call came into the shop from someone looking for your Girls on the Run. We didn’t have the book. Could...

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Sadie Graham Reviews Translations for EVENT 51/3

 •  July 13

Sadie Graham Reviews: Kevin Lambert, Trans. Donald Winkler, Querelle of Roberval, Biblioasis, 2022Gabriel Cholette, Trans. Elina Taillon,...

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From Issue 51/3: Dying to Live by Liselle York

 •  June 13

Read Liselle York's poem, Dying to Live, from EVENT 51/3.

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Welcoming EVENT’s New Poetry Editor, Raoul Fernandes

 •  May 12

EVENT is proud to welcome Raoul Fernandes as its new Poetry Editor. Raoul is taking over from Joanne Arnott, who has been EVENT's poetry editor...

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Appreciating Each Moment More Deeply: Elena Johnson Interviews Bren Simmers

 •  April 20

Every Other Phone Call You Hang Up by Bren Simmers Your father is dying, you say, he looks so thin. Before moving in with his girlfriend, he...

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