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SUMMARY:Frye Festival Presents: Nicholas Herring & Elaine McCluskey
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special author event at the Laundromat Espresso Bar\, featuring Nicholas Herring (Some Hellish) and Elaine McCluskey (Rafael Has Pretty Eyes)\, hosted by Thomas Hodd.Presented by the Frye Festival. \nNicholas Herring’s writings have appeared in the Puritan and the Fiddlehead. He lives in Murray Harbour\, PEI\, where he works as a carpenter. Some Hellish is Herring’s debut novel. \nElaine McCluskey is the author of three acclaimed short-story collections — Hello\, Sweetheart; Valery the Great; and The Watermelon Social — and two novels\, Going Fast and The Most Heartless Town in Canada. She is a Journey Prize finalist and her stories have appeared in journals such as The Antigonish Review\, Room and subterrain. She lives in Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia. \nThomas Hodd is a playwright\, cultural critic\, and Associate Professor of English at the Université de Moncton. His columns and essays have appeared in Maritime Edit\, The Globe and Mail\, The Toronto Star\, the Literary Review of Canada\, and Canadian Art\, among others. He is the author of No Man Is and Island\, which was produced most recently by the Saint John Theatre Company. He is also the editor of Mary Melville\, the Psychic: A Critical Edition (Borealis\, 2019) as well as A Soldier’s Place: the War Stories of Will R. Bird (Nimbus\, 2018). His academic work includes essays and reviews on 19th and 20th century Canadian writers\, with particular focus on writers from Atlantic Canada. He is currently the editor of the international literary journal\, The Antigonish Review. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/507076537555057/
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LOCATION:Laundromat Expresso Bar\, 382 rue St. George St\, Moncton\, E1C 1X2\, CA
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SUMMARY:Locally Authored Book Club Exchange
DESCRIPTION:• Each participant will bring a locally authored novel that they have recently read and can part with. Locally authored will be defined as an author living within the Atlantic Bubble.• During the meeting\, each person will take a turn telling everyone what they liked about the book they brought and why the others should read it.• Each book will go into a basket and at the end of the meeting\, if a book sparked your interest\, you’ll be able to take it home to read.• If there is more than one person interested in reading the book\, it will be brought back to the next meeting\, for another person’s turn.• We may even host an author occasionally and Dartmouth Book Exchange may even seed the basket once in a while.• All are welcome to come and listen during the meetings\, but only the people who brought a book will be guaranteed to leave with a book. Members are asked to wear a mask. \nOur Book Club aims to promote local authors\, their books\, and the writing of reviews. #supportlocalauthors \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1498826560590149/
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LOCATION:Dartmouth Book Exchange\, 1187 Cole Harbour Road\, Dartmouth\, B2V 1E8\, CA
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SUMMARY:Locally Authored Book Club Exchange
DESCRIPTION:• Each participant will bring a locally authored novel that they have recently read and can part with. Locally authored will be defined as an author living within the Atlantic Bubble.• During the meeting\, each person will take a turn telling everyone what they liked about the book they brought and why the others should read it.• Each book will go into a basket and at the end of the meeting\, if a book sparked your interest\, you’ll be able to take it home to read.• If there is more than one person interested in reading the book\, it will be brought back to the next meeting\, for another person’s turn.• We may even host an author occasionally and Dartmouth Book Exchange may even seed the basket once in a while.• All are welcome to come and listen during the meetings\, but only the people who brought a book will be guaranteed to leave with a book. Members are asked to wear a mask. \nOur Book Club aims to promote local authors\, their books\, and the writing of reviews. #supportlocalauthors \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1498826560590149/
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LOCATION:Dartmouth Book Exchange
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