Indigenous Voices: Meet the Authors

 •  September 27

On Thursday, October 26th, the Creative Writing Department at Douglas College will host Indigenous writers, both experienced and emerging, for an...

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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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Upcoming (Virtual) Event: Indigenous Voices

 •  February 5

On Thursday, March 3, 2022, EVENT Magazine, and Douglas College’s Indigenous Student Services Office and Creative Writing Department will host an...

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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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Spoken Word and Working Artists: Hannah Macready Interviews Johnny MacRae

 •  April 25

Photo by: Derek Ford Johnny MacRae is a Vancouver-based spoken word artist, educator and community organizer. He was named Victoria Spoken Word...

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2018 Non-Fiction Contest Winners

 •  March 29

And the winners are… FIRST PLACE ($1,500): ‘Where Things Rise, Unannounced’ by Erin MacNair, North Vancouver, BC SECOND PLACE...

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Put Your Best Line Forward: A FACEBOOK Contest

 •  February 5

Put Your Best Line Forward Are you thinking of submitting to EVENT's 2017 Non-Fiction Contest? What better way to test out your first line than by...

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Aboriginal Voices: Meet the Writers

 •  October 18

EVENT Magazine is thrilled to host the following four unique and talented indigenous writers. Join us on Thursday October 27, 2016 from 7-9pm at...

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Aboriginal Voices: An Evening of Poetry & Prose

 •  October 17

On Thursday, October 27, join us for an evening of poetry and prose, featuring notable writers Joanne Arnott, Carleigh Baker, Jónína Kirton,...

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Issue 45-1: Notes on Writing

 •  July 18

45-1, EVENT's annual Notes on Writing issue, provides a rare inside glimpse at the lives of five notable Canadian writers. Kevin Spenst writes...

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