On Beginnings: The Art of Getting Started

 •  October 5

Beginnings are the start of something new. A fresh take. A chance to try your hand at an unfamiliar style, form, or voice. We begin when we start a...

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Kathy Mezei Reviews Novels From Larry Tremblay and Zsolt Alapi for EVENT 50/1

 •  September 30

Kathy Mezei Reviews: Zsolt Alapi, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, DC Books, 2020 Larry Tremblay, Trans. Sheila Fischman, Impurity,...

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Our 2021 Non-Fiction Contest Is Here!

 •  September 21

Enter EVENT Magazine's 31st annual Non-Fiction Contest and win up to $3000 in total prizes, plus publication in EVENT. This year's contest is judged...

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Sarah Moar Reviews Non-Fiction From Brittany Luby and Jenna Butler for EVENT 50/1

 •  September 16

Sarah Moar Reviews: Brittany Luby, Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory, University of Manitoba Press,...

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Carmen Faye Mathes Reviews Three New Poetry Collections for EVENT 50/1

 •  September 7

Carmen Faye Mathes Reviews: Afua Cooper and Wilfried Raussert, Black Matters, Fernwood Publishing, 2020 John Steffler, And Yet, McClelland...

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kathy thai Reviews Novels From Farzana Doctor and Francesca Ekwuyasi for EVENT 50/1

 •  August 31

kathy thai Reviews: Farzana Doctor, Seven, Dundurn Press, 2020 Francesca Ekwuyasi, Butter Honey Pig Bread, Arsenal Pulp Press,...

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Join Us at WORD Vancouver to Celebrate 50 Years of EVENT

 •  August 27

Join us at WORD Vancouver on Sunday, September 26, 2021 10:30 AM PDT to celebrate 50 years of EVENT Magazine. This year, we're celebrating our...

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An Interview With Dave Margoshes on apart, an Anthology by the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild

 •  August 11

Apart: A Year of Pandemic Poetry and Prose is a splendid new anthology published by the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild. The 240-page book contains...

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I Cheer With Fists In The Air: Hannah Macready Interviews Alexis Pooley

 •  July 21

Photo by Devon Curtis "I’ve been told that Andrew is dying. They say he’s probably been sick for a long time to grow a tumour that big, maybe...

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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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