Ginny Ratsoy Reviews Novels from Mona Awad and Cary Fagan for EVENT 48/3

 •  April 9

Ginny Ratsoy Reviews: Mona Awad, Bunny, Hamish Hamilton, 2019 Cary Fagan, The Student, Freehand Books, 2019 Mona Awad’s Bunny and...

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Andrew MacDonald Reviews Derek Mascarenhas and Elise Levine for EVENT 48/3

 •  March 31

Andrew MacDonald Reviews: Derek Mascarenhas, Coconut Dreams, Book*hug, 2019 Elise Levine, This Wicked Tongue, Biblioasis, 2019 ‘Felix...

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EVENT’S Annual Used Book Sale Fundraiser

 •  March 9

Our biggest fundraiser of the year is back! Join us at the Douglas College concourse in New Westminster between March 16th and 20th for five...

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2019 Non-Fiction Contest Shortlist

 •  February 27

Without further ado, here is the EVENT Magazine 2019 Non-Fiction Contest Shortlist: • ‘Understanding My Face,’ Michelle Brown,...

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From Issue 48/2: I’m Thinking About My Next Tattoo by Tamara Zbrizher

 •  January 17

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Event’s 2-for-1 Holiday Deal is Back!

 •  December 18

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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Embracing Page Fright: Hannah Macready Interviews Andrew French

 •  November 26

Andrew French was born and raised in North Vancouver, British Columbia. French holds an Honours BA in English from Huron University College at...

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Trish Matson Reviews K.D. Miller and Kathy Page for EVENT 48/2

 •  November 12

­ Trish Matson Reviews: K.D. Miller, Late Breaking, Biblioasis, 2018 Kathy Page, Dear Evelyn, Biblioasis, 2018   ‘Len Sparks has...

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Cathy Stonehouse Reviews Collections from Nilofar Shidmehr and David Bezmozgis for EVENT 48/2

 •  November 6

Cathy Stonehouse Reviews: Nilofar Shidmehr, Divided Loyalties, House of Anansi, 2019 David Bezmozgis, Immigrant City, Harper Collins,...

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On the Radar: Soft Power by Stewart Cole

 •  October 30

Stewart Cole’s Soft Power questions power in all its forms, reflecting on current attitudes and feelings of helplessness to a future hope for...

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