4 Ways to Get Your Work Published in Canadian Literary Magazines

 •  June 3

Whether you’re a new or established writer, getting your work published can feel like a daunting task. Not only do you need to decide that your...

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Flowers in the Concrete: Hannah Macready Interviews Christina Shah

 •  May 11

Christina Shah was born in Ottawa, lives in Vancouver, and works in heavy industry. Her poetry has also appeared in The...

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Waking up in a Handstand: Molly Cross-Blanchard Interviews Richard Van Camp

 •  March 3

Richard Van Camp is a proud Tlicho Dene from Fort Smith, NWT. He is the author of 24 books in just about every genre. His novel, The Lesser Blessed,...

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Indigenous Voices: Meet 2021’s Featured Writers

 •  February 11

We're looking forward to the fifth annual Indigenous Voices: An Evening of Poetry & Prose, which will feature three talented Indigenous writers. Join...

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Upcoming (Virtual) Event: Indigenous Voices

 •  January 29

On Thursday, February 25th, 2021, EVENT Magazine, Douglas College’s Indigenous Student Services Office and Creative Writing Department will host...

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From Issue 49/2: “Over Kawaguchi” by Jason Jobin

 •  January 8

Find the full story in EVENT 49/2. Illustration by Amelia Wiygul.

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For the Love of Crust Fiction: Hannah Macready Interviews Susan Sanford Blades

 •  December 22

Susan Sanford Blades’s first novel, Fake It So Real, was published by Nightwood Editions in October 2020. Her fiction has appeared in the...

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Our 2-for-1 Holiday Subscription Special Is Back!

 •  December 4

Give the gift of literature this season with EVENT's annual 2-for-1 subscription deal. During December and January, every subscription you...

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The Shadow Element: Rob Taylor Interviews Terry Ann Carter

 •  October 21

Terry Ann Carter is the author of six collections of long form poetry, two haiku guidebooks, and five haiku chapbooks. She has edited four haiku...

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(Virtual) Fall Reading Series: Tawahum Bige

 •  October 7

Łutselk'e Dene, Plains Cree, Two-Spirit, & Nonbinary poet, Tawahum Bige resides on unceded Musqueam/Tsleil-Waututh/Squamish territory. Featured...

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