Video Poem: fireseed by Mark Mushet and Catherine Graham

 •  January 18

https://vimeo.com/858859786 Mark Mushet, a photographer and video producer, recently worked with EVENT contributor Catherine Graham to create a...

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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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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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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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Rebecca Păpacuru Reads “Unbecoming” for EVENT 50/3

 •  March 8

REBECCA PĂPUCARU’S first collection of poetry, The Panic Room (Nightwood Editions, 2017),was a finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for...

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This Is My Real Name: Hannah Macready Interviews Cid V Brunet

 •  December 2

CID V BRUNET spent their twenties stripping in clubs across Canada. They received a degree in creative writing from Douglas College and went on...

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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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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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