Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Reading by Leanne Simpson -- NOTE: NEW LOCATION

Join us for a literary reading by poet, editor, and spoken word performer Leanne Simpson


What: Literary reading
When: Thursday November 12th, 11:30 a.m.  to 1 p.m.
Where: Library 215

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is “a gifted writer who brings passion and commitment to her storytelling and who has demonstrated an uncommon ability to manage an impressive range of genres from traditional storytelling to critical analysis, from poetry to the spoken word, from literary and social activism.”
            In 2014, Leanne was named the inaugural RBC Charles Taylor Emerging writer by Thomas King, and she was also nominated for a National Magazine Award for her short story “Treaties” published in Geist 90. In 2012, she won Briarpatch Magazine’s Writing From the Margins prize for short fiction. Leanne is the author of three books; Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back, The Gift Is in the Making and Islands of Decolonial Love, and the editor of Lighting the Eighth Fire, This Is An Honour Song (with Kiera Ladner) and The Winter We Danced: Voice from the Past, the Future and the Idle No More Movement (Kino-nda-niimi collective). Leanne holds a PhD from the University of Manitoba and has lectured at universities across Canada. She is of Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg ancestry and a member of Alderville First Nation.

http://leannesimpson.ca

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Chapbook-making workshop: October 30th

Join us for a DIY Chapbook-making and Author Promotion Workshop with SR Duncan











What: DIY chapbook-making and author promotion
When: Friday October 30th, 11:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.
Where: Cedar 120

SR Duncan is a producer, publicist, freelance writer, and poet. He was the long-time owner of Pink Flamingo Works, a graphic design and small press publishing house in operation for 12 years and specializing in literary chapbooks and promotional material for limited budgets. Duncan’s broadcast credits include CKNW, CITR, Rogers Cable 4, CJSF and CO-OP radio, where, for twelve years, he produced a weekly half hour radio show called “WAX POETIC.”
            SR Duncan has performed live on stages across the Pacific Northwest. He has sat on the boards of Vancouver Poetry House, and East Vancouver’s Notorious Theatre in the Raw.  He was the president of the Edgewise Electrolit Centre – a non-profit society with a mandate was to exploit communications technology in order to widen the audience of Canadian poetry. His executive production credentials include the Downtown Eastside Fearless Festival, The Poets Corner at Word on the Street and Spoken Word Coordinator for CelticFest Vancouver.
            A graduate of the Arts and Entertainment Management program at Capilano University, Duncan has blazed a unique trail for himself as a Vancouver Arts community builder and a mentor to dozens of artists and small non-profits, specializing in literary-based entertainers, theatre companies and festivals.

Other Upcoming Events:
Literary reading by poet, editor, and spoken word performer Leanne Simpson
What: Literary reading
When: Thursday November 12th, 11:30 a.m.  to 1 p.m.
Where: Kexwusm ayakn First Nation Student Center (Library 196)
Launch of the latest issue of THE LIAR!
What: The Launch of the latest issue of Capilano’s student-run literary magazine
When: Sun., December 13, 8 p.m.
Where: Café Deux Soleil, 2096 Commercial Drive, Vancouver

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Annharte Reading -- October 19th

Join us for a literary reading by NDN warrior and poet Annharte

 
What: Literary reading
When: Monday October 19th, 2:30-4 p.m.
Where: Cedar 231

Annharte, AKA Marie Annharte Baker, is an Anishinabe poet originally from Little Saskatchewan First Nation, Manitoba. She confronts the overlapping oppressions faced by Canada’s First Nations people in her writing, often by playing with Standard English and symbols from First Nations culture. She has also worked as a performance and visual artist, social worker, short-film director, and activist. Her most recent book of poetry is Indigena Awry -- her largest and wildest collection yet.

The poems in Indigena Awry are described as “a laser–eyed meander through contested streets filled with racism, classism, and sexism. Shot through with sex and violence and struggle and sadness and trauma, her work is always set to detect and confront the delusions of colonialism and its discontents.”

Annharte is the author of three previous poetry books, Being On the Moon (1990), Columbus Coyote Cafe (1995) and Exercises In Lip Pointing (2003), she also has a book of essays, AKA, out in 2012 from Capilano University Editions.

This event is co-sponsored by Emily Carr University of Art and Design and we are grateful for the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

All of our events are free, and everyone is welcome to come. 

OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS (see post here):

DIY Chapbook-making and Author Promotion Workshop with SR Duncan
What: DIY chapbook-making and author promotion
When: Friday October 30th, 11:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.
Where: Cedar 120

Literary reading by poet, editor, and spoken word performer Leanne Simpson
What: Literary reading
When: Thursday November 12th, 11:30 a.m.  to 1 p.m.
Where: Kexwusm ayakn First Nation Student Center (Library 196)

Launch of the latest issue of THE LIAR!
What: The Launch of the latest issue of Capilano’s student-run literary magazine
When: Sun., December 13, 8 p.m.
Where: Café Deux Soleil, 2096 Commercial Drive, Vancouver