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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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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Véronique Darwin Reviews New Fiction for EVENT 51/2

 •  March 5

Véronique Darwin Reviews: Mike Steeves, Bystander, Book*hug Press, 2022James Clammer, Insignificance, Coach House Books, 2021 There is a...

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John Van Rhys Reviews New Poetry for EVENT 51/2

 •  March 5

John Van Rhys Reviews: Joanne Epp, Cattail Skyline, Turnstone Press, 2021D.S. Martin, Angelicus: Poems, Cascade Books, 2021John Terpstra,...

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Amanda Merritt Reviews New Short Story Collections for EVENT 51/2

 •  March 5

Amanda Merritt Reviews: Tamas Dobozy, Ghost Geographies, New Star Books, 2021Amber McMillan, The Running Trees, Goose Lane Editions,...

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Jeff Miller Reviews New Non-Fiction for EVENT 51/2

 •  March 5

Jeff Miller Reviews: Esi Edugyan, Out of the Sun: On Race and Storytelling, House of Anansi Press, 2021Andrew Chesham and Laura Farina, Eds.,...

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Welcoming EVENT’s New Managing Editor, Krista Eide

 •  January 31

EVENT is proud to welcome Krista Eide as its new Managing Editor. Krista is taking over for Ian Cockfield, who has been a part of EVENT’s...

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Announcing EVENT’s 2022 Non-Fiction Contest Shortlist

 •  January 31

EVENT is proud to announce our 2022 Non-Fiction Contest shortlist, judged by Jenny Heijun Wills. “It’s Funny Because It’s True,”...

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