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SUMMARY:Book Launch - The River Murder\, by Patrick J. Collins
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday\, September 9\, at the Old Courthouse in Harbour Grace\, where we’ll be celebrating the launch of The River Murder\, the new thriller from author\, Patrick J. Collins. The launch will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. All are welcome to attend.  \nPat will be on hand to greet guests and sign copies of The River Murder. Local band Amity will be providing live music during the event. For more information\, please contact info@flankerpress.com\, or Pat at pjcollins@eastlink.ca \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/262351640069990/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-the-river-murder-by-patrick-j-collins
LOCATION:The Old Courthouse\, Harbour Grace
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SUMMARY:Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice Market 2023
DESCRIPTION:Milestone Promotions & Events proudly presents the 4th Annual “Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice Market”\, Sunday\, September 10th\, 2023 from 10am-5pm at Jack Byrne Regional(Torbay)! We all love a little Pumpkin Spice this time of year and there will be everything nice at this show! The kids will be back in school\, Fall is in the air and it’s maybe even a great opportunity to get a jump on some “festive” shopping! \nOver 140 LOCAL vendors with items ranging from handmade items\, decor\, food\, jewelry\, clothing\, artwork\, pet products\, decorations/ornaments and unique gift ideas! Prizes and special promotions throughout the day! \n2023 AdmissionAdults: 5.00Kids(12 and under): FREE**When accompanied by an adult. \n2023 Vendor Listing: \n3G WoodworksABP DoodlesAli B CreationsAmafair AURA  EscapesBay Vibe DesignsBecause I Felt Like ItBee Real Art CreationsBev’s Crafty CreationsBisque to GoBizzie Tizzie Books & StuffBlue Bay BoutiqueeBoou BakeryBoulder BooksBreakwater BooksBreast Kind JewelryBuddytoad HobbiesCakeCetera CupcakesCarol’s CreationsCherry Lane StudioCloud Puffs BakeryCoastal ClayColette Bishop PhotographyColor Street NailsCrackerberry BagsCrafts by CarmelitaCrazy CookiesCreations By LornaCreative Wood DesignsCrooked Arse CreationsCulturisto Alternative ShopD & B DesignsDa BombzDaniela Fougere JewelryDebbie J’s Delectables & CateringDecker’s DipsDiamond FudgeDinglehopper Designs Dogs Dig’em BonesEast Coast Gear East Coast GlassworksEpicureEva’s Original Chimneys NLFiggyduff DoryFireside Creations709Flatrock Apparel Folk Heart DesignsFrom The Heart DesignsGinger GlassGrammies GoodiesGrey Haven Designs NLHalf Cut CreationsHandmade By PhyllisHillhead HouseHobble Side CreationsHomemade TreasuresHurricane JewelryJACOBEAN Craft ChocolateJean’s Kitchenmade Pickles & JamsJust 4 Kids WearJust BITE Me YYTKathy’s Creative Designs KCdesignsnl Keep the FaithKyle Callahan PhotographyLike a Charm Little Dory DesignsLittle Knotty FarmhouseLittleCely CreationsLiz Smith Art Logy Bay Development AssociationLoLo and LiL Botanicals Lori & Co.LUCYLuxe & Roo Custom CreationsMama Craft CoMary Kayme PhotographyMini MannequinsMisty Wave EssentialsMonaseamsMummers N’ MoreMusic PlusMystique Wire DesignsNature’s ScavengerNew Finn ArtNewBody By The HillsNewbornlanderNewfoundland KnitsNewfoundland SeasoningsNorthSide Studios NL Oh StitchOnly SunnyOrangetheory FitnessOrnamental ChristmasPaula’s Leggings & ThingsPawtastic BandanasPOP!Power PhotographyPractical MagickQuilts & ThingsRambleRecycled ThreadingReflect StudioRizmos CeramicsRobyn’s Crafty CornerRockateer TreatsRocky Coast CreationsRuby KnitsRunning The Goat\, Books & BroadsidesSalt Water Bath BombsSaltwater DesignsSalty Dog CreationsSarah’s SewingSaucy Puffin CraftsScents With MandiSealskin TreasuresSeaside ReclaimedSignage Clothing and CraftsSilver SensationsSipology by Steeped TeaSlumberlySparkle Custom JewelrySpiller’s Rock StudioSplit Peach Co.Steve Crouch PhotographyStiles Cove StudioStones & DriftwoodStrong Roots Cultivation Co.Sunset GourmetSweet Dreams Native Crafts and JewellerySwirl DesignTCH Crystal CandlesTenny’s TrinketsThe Cat Lady NLThe Crafty PuffinThe Modern SaltboxThe Oat CompanyThe Paradise ApothecaryThe Rug Rat NLTimeless NorthUltimate StyleVenus Clay Studio Wish Wash SoapsWonderful WreathesWorking With Wood East  \nUpdated: September 7\, 2023 \nProspective Vendors: This show is SOLD OUT. However\, feel free to contact us to inquire about other upcoming events. Please email milestonepromonl@gmail.com and include your (1)Business Name (2) Products & (3) Social Media Accounts. Please note you can only book tables directly from Milestone Promotions. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1041603603193671/
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LOCATION:Jack Byrne Regional Sport & Entertainment Centre
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SUMMARY:Book Launch! Early Evening Tea w/ Lesley Crewe and Stephens Gerard Malone
DESCRIPTION:Join Bestselling Author Lesley Crewe and Award-Winning Author Stephens Gerard Malone for this unique Double Book Launch! \nB﻿est Author Friends Lesley Crewe and Stephens Gerard Malone will be appearing at the St Mary’s Boat Club in Halifax for this unique double book launch! Lesley will be launching her new book “Recipe for a Good Life” and Stephens’s book “Jumbo” will be hot of the presses too.T﻿icket price includes the price of both books\, as well as sandwiches\, scones\, sweets\, coffee and our “Crewe Brew” from Teamancy. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/679755813750016/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-early-evening-tea-w-lesley-crewe-and-stephens-gerard-malone
LOCATION:1641 Fairfield Road\,Halifax\,B3H 2A6\,CA
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SUMMARY:Meet author WHIT FRASER at Halifax Central Library!
DESCRIPTION:Join author Whit Fraser for a discussion about his novel\, Cold Edge of Heaven! \n–About the Book– \nSet in 1924 at a desolate police outpost on Devon Island in Canada’s far north\, Cold Edge of Heaven is a story of murder\, mystery\, and love—intensified by a clash of cultures between Inuit guides and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers who live and work alongside them. \nWill Grant is one of three constables who\, along with their guides and families\, are dropped on the windy gravel beach of Dundas Harbour. But no amount of training—not even the horrors of the First World War—would prepare the officers for ice-locked isolation and physical threats from ocean storms\, blizzards\, avalanches\, months of darkness\, and marauding polar bears.  \nThe mental and emotional strain are exacerbated by two mysterious and violent deaths. When the Inuit abandon the outpost\, Grant realizes that his values and beliefs have changed in ways he could not have imagined. \nAlthough alone and crushed by the inexplicable murders\, Grant has learned much about the Arctic through Naudla\, wife of one of the guides—and his secret lover. Through her\, he discovers the magnificent beauty of the land and ice-covered ocean. This is not a frozen hell\, but rather the cold edge of heaven. \nCold Edge of Heaven is a historical fiction adventure set in the Canadian Arctic at the now-abandoned Royal Canadian Mounted Police outpost of Dundas Harbour. Stations such as these were central to Canada asserting its sovereignty over the vast far north\, with the Mounties serving as “human flagpoles.” \n–About the Author– \nWhit Fraser is a journalist\, author\, and vice-regal consort of Canadian Governor General Mary Simon. He is winner of the 2019 NorthWords Book Prize for True North Rising\, a memoir of his years living and working in Arctic communities that was republished this year by Random House Canada. He also served as chair of the Canadian Polar Commission\, and as executive director of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami\, Canada’s national Inuit organization. \nFraser was inspired to write Cold Edge of Heaven after visiting an abandoned Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment at Dundas Harbour on Devon Island\, which includes three hilltop graves. \n–Praise for Cold Edge of Heaven– \n“True North Rising is really a deeply moving love story—for a place\, a certain woman\, a family of friends and colleagues\, and a set of principles and aspirations. I couldn’t put it down.”–Elizabeth Hay\, author of the Giller Prize-winning ‘Late Nights on Air’ \n“Whit Fraser’s ‘Cold Edge of Heaven’ is a hypnotic and fascinating tale of the Far North. Few Canadians know this magical world as well as Fraser\, who was for decades the pre-eminent reporter on northern affairs. He writes beautifully and knows his landscape intimately. He also weaves a tale of mystery that is dramatic and compelling. A magnificent page-turner!”–Roy MacGregor OC\, author of ‘Canoe Country: The Making of Canada’ \nInformation about this event is also available from Halifax Public Libraries: https://halifax.bibliocommons.com/events/64b98695804cbd28001caa11 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1029680158467458/
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LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, Halifax Central Library
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Night Book Club | Club de lecture mercredi soir
DESCRIPTION:Please stay tuned for book selections\, in the meantime\, send us a message\, call (506-460-2812)\, or email (BiblioFrederictonLib@gnb.ca) to register.  \nVeuillez rester à l’écoute pour les sélections de livres\, en attendant\, envoyez-nous un message\, appelez (506-460-2812)\, ou envoyez un courriel (BiblioFrederictonLib@gnb.ca) pour vous inscrire. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/3545598579058853/?event_time_id=3545598592392185
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/wednesday-night-book-club-club-de-lecture-mercredi-soir
LOCATION:Bibliothèque publique de Fredericton Public Library\, 12 rue Carleton St.\, Fredericton\, E3B 5P4\, CA
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SUMMARY:Club de lecture Co-Libris : Rivières-aux-Cartouches (FR)
DESCRIPTION:Avez-vous déjà participé à un club de lecture virtuel ? Pour souligner la quatrième édition de la Journée J’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick\, qui aura lieu le 16 septembre prochain\, le Festival Frye organise deux clubs de lecture en partenariat avec le Club Co-Libris. Voici l’occasion parfaite pour tester les joies de la lecture commune ! Vous aurez la chance rencontrer les auteur·rices dans une causerie virtuelle conviviale et de discuter de votre lecture commune avec d’autres lecteurs et lectrices ! \n???? Le mercredi 13 septembre à 19 h 30 (heure de l’Atlantique)\, retrouvez-nous pour un club de lecture virtuel gratuit autour du livre Rivières-aux-Cartouches de Sébastien Bérubé. L’auteur sera présent pour une entrevue et une session de questions réponses. Les participant·es auront l’occasion d’échanger en petits groupes sur leur lecture\, de poser des questions à l’auteur\, et de parler de leurs livres du Nouveau-Brunswick préférés ! L’événement est accessible partout au Canada. \n➡️ Pour vous inscrire\, c’est par ici : https://bit.ly/3Ogrcc2 !  \n???? Les participant·es du club de lecture ont droit à 10 % de réduction sur le prix d’achat du livre à la librairie officielle du Festival Frye\, la Librairie acadienne ! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1044231290068400/
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LOCATION:Elaine’s Books\, 208 Duckworth St\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1C 1G5\, CA
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SUMMARY:Lunenburg Lit Festival
DESCRIPTION:Lunenburg Lit Festival September 14-16 \nThursday\, September 14 – 10 amChildren’s EventShauntay Grant  \nThursday\, September 14 – 7:30 pmMaud Lewis Takes on the World: Storyteller\, Carol Bruneau\, Scholar\, Ray Cronin\, and Collector\, John Risley discuss the life and work of Nova Scotia’s most renowned artist \nFriday\, September 15- 7 pmTriple Crown of Extraordinary WritersAmanda Peters\, Jennifer Robson\, and Donna Morrissey \nSaturday\, September 16 – 2pmDirty BusinessCharlie Angus in discussion with scholar and journalist Trina Roache on his latest book Cobalt\, about Canadian resource extraction\, it’s disturbing role in global mining\, and the town where it all started \nSaturday\, September 16 – 7pmTrue GritFrom the Ashes was Canada’s bestselling book for two years running\, which Jesse Thistle will discuss with publisher\, Bruce Walsh\, and explore life on the streets\, Métis identity\, and the role of resilience in becoming a poet\, memoirist\, and scholar. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/189409354033039/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lunenburg-lit-festival
LOCATION:Town of Lunenburg
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SUMMARY:INTRODUCING UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTERS workshop with Donna Morrissey
DESCRIPTION:INTRODUCING UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTERS  workshop with Donna Morrissey. \nJoin bestselling author Donna Morrissey\, as she guides writers into creating unforgettable characters. Suitable for writers of all levels\, Donna will share her knowledge on how to create a hook to introduce your character\, and to use visual language to pop your characters off your page! Learn how to use extended simile and metaphors to create a profile that lasts throughout your whole fiction or nonfiction work\, in one sweeping\, lyrical paragraph. Limited spaces available so reserve your spot soon! \nPresenter Bio:Donna Morrissey has written six nationally bestselling novels. She has received awards in Canada\, the U.S.\, and England. Her novel Sylvanus Now was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize\, and she was nominated for a Gemini for best writing for the film Clothesline Patch. Her fiction has been translated into several different languages. Born and raised in Newfoundland\, she now lives in Halifax. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/966282441155319/
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LOCATION:97 Queen Street\,#100\,Charlottetown\,C1A 4A9\,CA
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SUMMARY:FINDING YOUR VOICE WITHOUT LOSING YOUR COOL: BALANCING WRITING & LIFE
DESCRIPTION:FINDING YOUR VOICE WITHOUT LOSING YOUR COOL: BALANCING WRITING & LIFE with Judith Graves\, Sara Roach Lewis & Jenene Wooldridge. \n***THIS IS A PAY WHAT YOU CAN EVENT — $1 to $20 PER PARTICIPANT***How do writers make time to focus on their publishing goals when raising children\, running organizations and splitting shifts with other ambitions? Join entrepreneur Sara Roach Lewis (author of She Rules) and Mi’kmaq community leader\, Jenene Wooldridge (author of Living Full Circle: Living with Balance and Intention Inspired by Medicine Wheel Teachings)\, and award winning young adult fiction writer Judith Graves (author of A Tale of Two Kitties) as we take a deep dive into how we get those books written\, one chapter\, one paragraph\, one line at a time. With more special guests announced shortly. \nPresenter Bios:Jenene Wooldridge comes from a long line of leaders including hereditary and elected Mi’kmaq Chiefs. She has worked in senior management positions for First Nation communities and organizations for two decades. She is the founder of Segewa’t Consulting and in 2020 was appointed to the Renew PEI: Premier’s Council for Growth and Recovery. Jenene was named one of the top 25 Powerful Women in Business 2021\, Atlantic Business Magazine\, and has a Corporate Director designation through the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. Jenene lives with her family in her ancestral home of Epekwitk\, unceded land of the Mi’kmaq. Find out about at www.Jenene Wooldridge.comSara Roach-Lewis teaches ambitious women the strategies they need to claim their confidence\, scale their businesses\, and double their revenues. With decades of business experience as a feminist-business strategist\, Sara has supported thousands of women to shed society’s expectations and create new pathways for success.Judith Graves is an award-winning young  adult fiction writer (Exposed and  Infiltrate: Retribution Series with Orca Book Publishers) as well as  a screenwriter and illustrator.  A firm believer that fiction can  be action-packed\, sassy\, and yet hit the right emotional notes\,  Judith writes stories  with attitude.   She lives in Summerside\, Prince Edward Island with her husband and fur-babies.  A Tale of Two Kitties is her debut picture book published by Acorn Press. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/245660788372399/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/finding-your-voice-without-losing-your-cool-balancing-writing-life
LOCATION:31 Queen Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 7K7\,CA
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SUMMARY:POETRY: THE MOST ACCESSIBLE ART FORM
DESCRIPTION:POETRY: THE MOST ACCESSIBLE ART FORM – A PANEL WITH BREN SIMMERS\, TANYA DAVIS & EBERICHI OKWUWOLU \nIn 2019 at the first Wild Threads\, George Elliott Clarke called poetry “the most accessible art form”. Join CBC’s Poetry Prize Winner and author Bren Simmers\, poet Eberechi Okwuwolu\,and PEI’s Poet Laureate\, Tanya Davis\, as we explore where the breath of poetry begins\, where the art form can take us\, and how rhythm and pace can carry our words along\, even when we’re not sure where exactly we might be going. \nPresenter Bios:Bren Simmers is the author of four books\, most recently If\, When (Gaspereau Press\, 2021). She is the winner of the CBC Poetry Prize and The Malahat Review Long Poem Prize. Her poetry collection Spell ‘World’ Backwards is forthcoming in 2024. She lives on Epekwitk (PEI).Eberechi Okwuwolu is an entrepreneur\, podcaster\, and interdisciplinary artist who currently resides in PEI. Eberechi believes that hard work is essential to achieving our dreams and becoming the person we want to be. Eberechi uses art therapy as a tool to explore different forms of self-expression and the connections we make as we share our emotions and thoughts with others.  For Eberechi\, stories are a form of language and identification\, and he believes that by telling our stories\, we can connect with others on a deeper level. He is passionate about sharing and growing.  Learning and teaching are critical parts of his daily routine\, allowing him to appreciate the world around him more deeply. He is grateful for this journey so far and looks forward to navigating the ups and downs of life.Tanya Davis is an interdisciplinary artist based in rural Epekwitk. She creates for the page\, the stage\, the stereo\, and the screen and is PEI’s current Poet Laureate. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/281924114467375/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/poetry-the-most-accessible-art-form
LOCATION:111 Queen Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 4B3\,CA
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SUMMARY:TOO FUNNY: COMEDY SHOW with Ali Hassan\, Clifton Cremo & Meg MacKay
DESCRIPTION:TOO FUNNY: COMEDY SHOW WITH ALI HASSAN\, CLIFTON CREMO & MEG MACKAY.  HOSTED BY SHAWN HOGAN! \nThat’s right\, folks! After the glowing success of last year’s show the Wild Threads Literary Festival is bringing comedy BACK! Our “Too Funny” comedy show will be hosted again by the PEI Writers’ Guild’s own Shawn Hogan\, and feature special guests\, including:Clifton Cremo\, a Mi’kmaw stand-up comedian hailing from Cape Breton who you may have seen on CBC’s Halifax Comedy Festival or heard him on Just For Laughs Originals on Sirius XM.Meg MacKay is a comedian and comedy writer trying her best. As a TV writer\, she wrote for Baroness von Sketch and was a staff writer for famed Canadian comedy show This Hour has 22 Minutes. Her album Probably a Witch is available on Howl and Roar Records.As if that isn’t enough\, the show will be capped off with a headlining performance by none other than national comedic treasure\, Ali Hassan!  Ali is the host of CBC’s hit stand-up comedy show Laugh Out Loud\, a frequent guest-host of CBC Radio’s national flagship arts and culture show “q”\, and for the past six consecutive years has hosted Canada Reads – the annual battle of the books celebrating the best of Canadian literature. He has made numerous appearances at every major comedy festival there is to name\, but for one night only will be at The Guild for this year’s Wild Threads!Presenter Bios:Ali Hassan is a Stand-up Comic and Actor who has performed for audiences across Canada and internationally. Ali is the host of CBC’s hit stand-up comedy show Laugh Out Loud\, a frequent guest-host of CBC Radio’s national flagship arts and culture show “q”\, and for the past six consecutive years\, Ali has hosted Canada Reads – the annual battle of the books celebrating the best of Canadian literature.  Previously\, Ali was the lead comedy panelist on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight\, recording over 160 episodes with the show.Clifton Cremo began his career in stand-up comedy four years ago and has been entertaining Canadian audiences with his deft brand of storytelling and wry absurdism ever since. Clifton’s perspective on his Mi’kmaw upbringing and his unique outlook on First Nations issues brought him national attention by showing that no matter the divisiveness of an issue\, humor can be a common ground.  Clifton was recently part of Rise Together with host Ron James – a Hurricane Fiona fundraiser that raised over $100\,000 for the Cape Breton Red Cross. Clifton has also appeared at the Halifax Comedy Festival for CBC television in 2022 and 2023 in addition to being a part of their Best of the Fest tour in 2021. Clifton has also appeared on CBC radio’s Laugh Out Loud. In March of this year\, he recorded with Just For Laughs Originals as part of a compilation album scheduled to be released this summer.Meg MacKay is a comedian and comedy writer trying her best. As a TV writer\, she wrote for Baroness von Sketch and was a staff writer for famed Canadian comedy show This Hour has 22 Minutes. Her album Probably a Witch is available on Howl and Roar Records.Shawn Hogan originates from Mill River\, Prince Edward Island\, and has produced and starred in dozens of sold out comedy shows across his home province. Over the last 10 years he has performed and lived in Toronto\, where he created\, produced\, and hosted the Hangover Cure Comedy Show\, one of Toronto’s most successful & unique comedy shows which recently made its debut at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. Shawn has made consecutive national television appearances as part of the Halifax Comedy Festival\, has been a featured comedian on CBC Radio’s “Laugh Out Loud”\, and most recently was hand picked to open for Gerry Dee in front of a sold out crowd at the Confederation Centre of the Arts. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2053405001666620/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/too-funny-comedy-show-with-ali-hassan-clifton-cremo-meg-mackay
LOCATION:111 Queen Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 4B3\,CA
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SUMMARY:James Mullinger live at Kings Theatre\, Annapolis Royal\, Nova Scotia
DESCRIPTION:Click here to book now\, this will sell out: https://www.kingstheatre.ca/new-events/james-mullinger/ \nJames returns to King’s to celebrate 10 Years in Canada!“James Mullinger is Britain’s greatest gift to Canadian comedy.” Stuart Nulman\, Montreal Times \nIt’s now award-winning British comedian’s James Mullinger’s tenth year living in Canada! And after publishing his bestselling memoir Brit Happens – Living The Canadian Dream\, creating his own magazine celebrating Atlantic Canada and creating and starring in New Brunswick’s first ever sitcom\, he is back on the road with a full length stand up show sharing what he has learned about this special place over the past decade. Irreverent\, honest\, unpredictable but always hilarious\, James is a Canadian citizen now and the gloves are off! \nPerforming from coast to coast to coast\, this is James’ only public show of 2023 in Annapolis Royal and his first show here since 2019. \nIn this far-reaching show celebrating 10 years living in his favourite place in the world\, James shares his unique insights into the province and the world. Nothing is off limits in this unique and special celebration of this place. \nLooking back and looking forward\, this is your last chance to see some of James’ classic routines and first chance to see some of his newest. \nFor longtime fans and newcomers alike\, this is a show for everyone!  Be prepared to laugh\, feel inspired and uplifted. \nWhat they say about James Mullinger: \n“I don’t even like British people\, but I love James Mullinger.” Mary Walsh \n“James Mullinger is my favourite comedian friend who has relocated from England to New Brunswick. And I’m not just saying that because he’s the only one.” Steve Patterson\, host of CBC’s The Debaters \n“The East Coast won the comedy jackpot when James Mullinger decided to make the Maritimes his home. James makes me laugh until my stomach hurts.” Alyse Hand\, Global News Halifax \n“James Mullinger masterfully straddles the line between the objective and inclusive\, culturally and geographically. He gently pokes us with a stick while being one of us.” Jonathan Torrens \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/6491796880848127/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/james-mullinger-live-at-kings-theatre-annapolis-royal-nova-scotia
LOCATION:King’s Theatre\, Annapolis Royal
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ORGANIZER;CN="James Mullinger":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:Journée J'achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick / I'm Buying a NB Book Day
DESCRIPTION:???? ???? Le 16 septembre\, J’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick ! ???? ????  \nLa quatrième édition de la Journée J’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick aura lieu le 16 septembre 2023 ! Du 1er au 30 septembre\, nous allons promouvoir les auteur·rices et la littérature du Nouveau-Brunswick à travers une série d’événements\, activités\, et campagnes promotionnelles. \nEn littérature comme à l’épicerie\, consommer local a un impact positif sur la richesse et l’épanouissement de notre communauté. Nous invitons donc les lecteurs et les lectrices ainsi que l’ensemble du secteur littéraire à s’approprier la journée J’achète un livre du N.-B. ! \nCoordonnée par le Festival Frye au nom d’un comité d’artistes\, auteur·rices\, libraires\, bibliothécaires et organismes culturels de la province\, cette initiative vise à faire découvrir les auteurs et les autrices du Nouveau-Brunswick et à augmenter les ventes de leurs livres dans les librairies locales.Toutes les initiatives personnelles pour promouvoir ou participer à cette journée sont les bienvenues. \n???? Rendez-vous sur le site Internet de l’initiative pour l’horaire détaillé des événements : bit.ly/45bBscy \n— \n???? ???? On September 16\, I’m Buying a New Brunswick Book! ???? ???? \nThe fourth edition of I’m Buying a New Brunswick Book Day will be taking place on September 16\, 2023! From September 1 to 30\, we will be promoting New Brunswick authors and literature through a series of events\, activities\, and promotional campaigns. \nWith literature as with food\, buying local has a positive impact on the vitality and growth of our community. We invite readers and the literary sector to participate in I’m Buying a NB Book day in their own way. \nThis initiative\, coordinated by the Frye Festival in the name of a committee of artists\, writers\, booksellers\, librarians\, and cultural institutions from the province\, aims to highlight New Brunswick authors and increase sales of their books in local bookstores. All initiatives put forward by individuals or by organizations to promote or to participate in this day are welcomed.  \n???? Head over to the initiative’s website to find the entire schedule: bit.ly/45bBscy \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/345005637861321/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/journee-jachete-un-livre-du-nouveau-brunswick-im-buying-a-nb-book-day
LOCATION:Nouveau-Brunswick
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ORGANIZER;CN="festival FRYE festival":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:STORY PLAY: THE ART OF WRITING FICTION workshop with Trevor Corkum
DESCRIPTION:STORY PLAY: THE ART OF WRITING FICTION WORKSHOP WITH TREVOR CORKUM \nIn this low-key workshop hosted in the Victoria Historic Schoolhouse\, writers will use a range of materials and prompts to generate story ideas and work through the key building blocks of writing compelling fiction. While the workshop may be a playful refresher for more seasoned writers\, no previous writing experience is required–just a healthy sense of curiosity!Award-winning writer\, educator\, and scholar Trevor Corkum who has facilitated workshops and lectured across Canada and around the world. His fiction\, essays\, journalism and reviews have appeared in Canada’s leading periodicals\, including the Toronto Star\, The Globe and Mail\, Walrus and others. Trevor’s story “Lost Boys” was shortlisted for the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. \nPresenter Bio:Trevor Corkum’s debut novel The World After Us will be published by Doubleday Canada in 2024. An award-winning writer\, educator\, and scholar\, he has facilitated workshops and lectured across Canada and around the world. His fiction\, essays\, journalism and reviews have appeared in Canada’s leading periodicals\, including the Toronto Star\, The Globe and Mail\, Walrus and others. Trevor’s story “Lost Boys” was shortlisted for the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. In Canada\, his writing has been recognized with nominations for the Journey Prize\, a National Magazine Award for Fiction\, a Western Magazine Award for Personal Journalism\, the CBC Short Story Prize\, and the CBC Nonfiction Prize. Trevor was the 2017 Writer-in-Residence at Lester B. Pearson United World College and a 2017 Writer-in-Residence on the Canada C3 expedition. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from UBC\, and an MA and PhD in Adult Education from the University of Toronto\, where his doctoral research explored the intersections of migration\, storytelling\, place\, and belonging. With Suzette Mayr and Dionne Brand\, he served on the 2022 jury for the Blue Metropolis Violet Prize\, to recognize a body of work by a Canadian LGBTQ writer\, and has served as a juror for the Writers’ Trust of Canada Dayne Ogilvie Prize. He has received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts\, the Ontario Arts Council\, the Toronto Arts Council\, the Prince Edward Island Arts Council\, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)\, and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. After living in Toronto\, Vancouver\, Halifax\, and Europe\, Trevor now lives in Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island)\, where he is a co-proprietor of The Hideout\, a rural riverside property which offers retreats and self-directed residencies for Canadian and international writers. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1013070336793527/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/story-play-the-art-of-writing-fiction-workshop-with-trevor-corkum
LOCATION:730 Victoria Road\,Victoria\,C0A 2G0\,CA
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SUMMARY:Sébastien Bérubé en dédicaces
DESCRIPTION:Rendez-vous à la librairie Matulu d’Edmundston pour une séance de dédicaces avec l’auteur Sébastien Bérubé\, gagnant du Combat des livres 2023 pour son livre ????????????????????̀????????????-????????????-???????????????????????????????????????? (Éditions Perce-Neige\, 2023). \nUn événement présenté par la Librairie Matulu\, avec le soutien du Festival Frye et de Arts et Culture NB\, dans le cadre de la Journée J’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick.  \n* \n????????????????????̀????????????-????????????-???????????????????????????????????????? Rivières-aux-Cartouches s’est écrit comme on bâtit un village : à coups de légendes de sous-bois\, de commérages de salon de coiffure\, de secrets de famille\, de rumeurs de cour d’école\, d’aveux pis de mensonges. C’est une profusion de langues sales et de gorges enracinées de travers qui crient fort pour enterrer les autres. Mais suffit de se fermer la yeule pis de prêter l’oreille pour se rendre compte que les voix se mélangent pour finir par n’en former qu’une seule\, celle du village. Rivières-aux-Cartouches\, c’est ça. Pis si tu t’attends à un petit voyage tranquille\, c’est définitivement pas la bonne place pour arrêter tanker. \n????????́???????????????????????????? ????????́????????????????́Sébastien Bérubé est un artiste multidisciplinaire originaire du Nord-Ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ses trois premiers recueils et ses deux albums posent un regard franc\, aiguisé et sensible sur sa région. Dénonçant sans détour les injustices sociales et politiques actuelles\, il est l’un des représentants majeurs de la nouvelle génération de poètes en Acadie.   \nAprès avoir travaillé en milieu scolaire comme agent de développement culturel et communautaire pour la Première Nation Malécite du Madawaska\, il est aujourd’hui responsable du programme Voix émergentes des Éditions Perce-Neige et se consacre à l’essor des littératures autochtones\, francophones et acadiennes dans les Maritimes. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1779286802528257/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/sebastien-berube-en-dedicaces
LOCATION:Librairie Matulu\, 114 Rue De L'Eglise\, Edmundston\, E3V 1J8\, CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="%C3%89ditions Perce-Neige":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:Charlottetown Library Clothing and Book Swap!
DESCRIPTION:We welcome you to the next clothing swap at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre!  At this swap we will accept clean\, gently used clothing and outer wear for all ages and sizes infant to adult\, as well as books! \nThe event is free\, and you do not need to bring items to take items.  You can bring items directly to the swap\, or drop them off at the Voluntary Resource Centre (81 Prince St) Monday-Friday 9:30-3:30 from now until Thursday September 14th. \nThere will also be free workshops during the event!  Join us for screen printing in the Library kitchen from 10:00-12:00 (first come first served)\, or drop by the mending corner at the swap with some clothing that needs repairing\, and learn some tips! \nThere is also a make-your-own DIY screen print design workshop from 12:30-2:00\, which is free but space is limited so you need to sign up in advance: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdV_S0vWzdr6TD6XiWyFeKksLTOKkFAVjAjUYIxX2mgAvF8wg/viewform?usp=sf_link \nIf you have any questions please email us at wildchildadmin@sierraclub.ca thank you and we hope to see you there! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/197608093303525/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/charlottetown-library-clothing-and-book-swap
LOCATION:Charlottetown Library Learning Centre Auditorium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra Club PEI Wild Child Program":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T150000
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SUMMARY:Word On The Hill
DESCRIPTION:We are celebrating Atlantic Books and are excited to invite you to join in on the fun! \nOn Saturday\, September 16th\, we’re launching new books and authors will be attending for signings and readings. Stay tuned for the lineup. A HUGE sale will be happening so bring a shopping bag. There will also be a Kid’s Corner so bring the whole family. \nSee you there! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/6794495197241572/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/word-on-the-hill
LOCATION:3660 Strawberry Hill St\, Halifax\, NS B3K 5A9\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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CREATED:20230901T222614Z
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UID:82907-1694858400-1694876400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:J'achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick
DESCRIPTION:La librairie acadienne célèbre la Journée j’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick en offrant 10% de rabais sur tous les livres du Nouveau-Brunswick\, exclusivement le 16 septembre ! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2624620337837436/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/jachete-un-livre-du-nouveau-brunswick
LOCATION:Librairie acadienne\, 18\, avenue Antonine-Maillet\, Pavillon Lépold-Taillon\, Université de Moncton\, Moncton\, E1A 3E9\, CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Librairie acadienne":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:La petite braderie des Éditions Perce-Neige
DESCRIPTION:Après un grand ménage de notre inventaire\, nous faisons de la place dans nos entrepôts pour les nouveautés. Mais pas question de pilonner les livres épuisés! Certains de ces trésors sont désormais impossibles à trouver en librairie… c’est donc l’occasion ou jamais de compléter votre collection en dénichant des raretés du catalogue des Éditions Perce-Neige.  \nDe 10 h à 16 h\, sur la terrasse du Groggy Frog (ou à l’intérieur du café en cas de pluie)\, vous trouverez aussi les plus récents titres de 2023. Tout au long de la journée\, il sera possible de rencontrer les auteur·ices de la maison et de faire dédicacer vos livres.  \nRetrouvez Christian Roy et Georgette LeBlanc à 10 h et 13 h pour des séances de dactylo-poésie en direct et repartez avec un court texte inédit écrit spécialement pour vous!  \n???????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????́???????????????????????????? 10 h à 11 h – Louis-Martin Savard et Christian Roy (dactylo-poésie)11 h à 12 h – Paul Bossé et Jean Babineau12 h à 13 h – Serge Patrice Thibodeau13 h à 14 h – Georgette LeBlanc (dactylo-poésie)14 h à 15 h – Léa Doucet et Dominic Langlois15 h à 16 h – Herménégilde Chiasson et Gabriel Robichaud \n????????̀? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????́ – ????????????\, ???????????? ????????-????????????????????????\, ????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???? ????̀ ???????? ???????????????????????????? ????́????????????????????́???? : ???????????????? ????̀ ???????????????????? ????????????????????????́???????????????? (???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????)???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????? : ???????????????? ????????????????????????????  \nCet événement est présenté en partenariat avec The Groggy Frog Café\, avec le soutien du Festival Frye et de Arts et Culture NB.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/686864930124904/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/la-petite-braderie-des-editions-perce-neige
LOCATION:The Groggy Frog Cafe
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ORGANIZER;CN="%C3%89ditions Perce-Neige":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:Brianna's Book BirthDay Party
DESCRIPTION:Wear your pj’s and bring your teddy bear for story time with Briana Corr Scott!  \nOn Saturday\, September 16th at 11:00 we will celebrate the launch of her new book While You Were Sleeping.  \nLoot bags for everyone wearing their pj’s while Briana reads from her latest book! Get your copy at the event. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/173907519057479/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/briannas-book-birthday-party
LOCATION:3660 Strawberry Hill St\, Halifax\, NS B3K 5A9\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:Round Table Readings
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the @Atlantic Book Awards Society!  \nTaking place at Word on the Hill \nSit in on this unique hour of readings and conversation with book award winners and nominees.  \nModerator\, Stephen Kimber is the winner of the 2022 Evelyn Richardson Non-Fiction Award for Alexa!: Changing the Face of Canadian Politics (Goose Lane Editions). \nLook forward to hearing from the following participants \n*El Jones\, winner of the 2023 Evelyn Richardson Non-Fiction Award for Abolitionist Intimacies (Fernwood Publishing) \n*Nicola Davison\, winner of the 2023 Ann Connor Brimer Award for Decoding Dot Grey (Nimbus) and the 2021 Margaret and John Savage First Book Award (Fiction) for In the Wake (Vagrant) \n*Colin Sweets Arsenault\, winner of the 2022 Margaret and John Savage First Book Award (Fiction) for Short Mercy (Pottersfield Press)  \n*Joanne Gallant\, winner of the 2022 Margaret and John Savage First Book Award (Non-Fiction) for A Womb in the Shape of a Heart: My Story of Miscarriage and Motherhood (Nimbus) \n*Don Oliver\, 2022 nominee for the George Borden Writing for Change Award and the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award (Non-Fiction) for A Matter of Equality (Nimbus) \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/680020194022489/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/round-table-readings
LOCATION:3660 Strawberry Hill St\, Halifax\, NS B3K 5A9\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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SUMMARY:USING TRANSFORMATIVE LIFE EXPERIENCE TO WRITE FICTION with Fawn Parker
DESCRIPTION:USING TRANSFORMATIVE LIFE EXPERIENCE TO WRITE FICTION workshop with Fawn Parker \nIn Fawn Parker’s Auto-Fiction workshop\, participants will discuss and explore methods of using real life experience in fictional storytelling. Powerful fiction contains some level of truth\, whether it is in action\, character\, or emotion. Obscuring true events through fictionalization introduces infinite opportunity for interesting\, effective\, and impactful prose\, with human experience at its core. With examples from Parker’s forthcoming auto-novel Hi it’s me (M&S 2024)\, the group will work on visual outlines transferring their lived stories into literary plots\, and develop an “elevator pitch” for an auto-fictional story or novel. \nPresenter Bio:Fawn Parker is a Giller-nominated author of five books including What We Both Know (M&S) and the forthcoming poetry collection Soft Inheritance and auto-memoir Hi it’s me (M&S). Fawn is a PhD student in creative writing at the University of New Brunswick. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/847167980316588/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/using-transformative-life-experience-to-write-fiction-with-fawn-parker
LOCATION:97 Queen Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 4A9\,CA
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SUMMARY:La chasse aux livres / Book Hunt (BIL)
DESCRIPTION:[???? ???? ???? Journée J’achète un livre du N.-B. / I’m Buying a NB Book Day ???? ???? ???? ] Le 16 septembre\, nous invitons les familles à nous rejoindre à la Place 1604 de Dieppe\, de 13 h à 16 h\, pour la Chasse aux livres ! \nAu programme :???? ???? des heures du conte de livres locaux;???? ???? une chasse au trésor version livres !????️ ???? un atelier de création de livres.—On September 16\, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.\, we invite families to join us at Dieppe’s 1604 Place for a Book Hunt! \nOn the menu:???? ???? local books’ storytime events;???? ???? a treasure hunt with a book twist!????️ ???? a book creation workshop. \nEn partenariat avec / In partnership with: – Ville de / City of Dieppe– Salon du livre de Dieppe-Association étudiante des sciences de l’éducation de l’Université de Moncton ! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/110287368842308/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/la-chasse-aux-livres-book-hunt-bil
LOCATION:Place 1604\, 243\, chemin Gauvin\, Dieppe\, CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="festival FRYE festival":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T140000
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CREATED:20230830T222603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T222603Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch for Four Seasons of Nova Scotia by Len Wagg
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar! Our esteemed author Len Wagg is launching his latest book Four Seasons of Nova Scotia on Saturday\, September 16th at Word on the Hill.Join us and hear Len speak about his beautiful book and have your copy signed by the author.Pick up your copies in advance at book stores now or online by following the link below. \nhttps://nimbus.ca/store/four-seasons-of-nova-scotia.html \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/807782834382332/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-for-four-seasons-of-nova-scotia-by-len-wagg
LOCATION:3660 Strawberry Hill St\, Halifax\, NS B3K 5A9\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail_com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T113247
CREATED:20230812T015336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T015359Z
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SUMMARY:Official Book Launch - Love and War\, by Robert Lundrigan
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Branch #22 of the Royal Canadian Legion\, in Upper Island Cove\, on Saturday\, September 16th\, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm where we’ll be celebrating the launch of Robert Lundrigan’s new book\, Love and War: The True Story of William and Edith Lundrigan. \nRobert will be on hand to greet guests\, and sign books. Representatives from Flanker Press will be in attendance\, along with fellow Flanker Press authors Patrick J. Collins\, and Ida Linehan Young\, possibly others.  \nThere will be live music at the event\, and refreshments will be served. There will be several opportunities to win an autographed copy of Love and War for those in attendance. All are welcome to attend.  \nFor more information\, please contact us at info@flankerpress.com. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/621687216758633/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/official-book-launch-love-and-war-by-robert-lundrigan
LOCATION:97 Queen Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 4A9\,CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T160000
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CREATED:20230817T015400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T015400Z
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SUMMARY:JACK PINE FOLK CLUB
DESCRIPTION:JACK PINE FOLK CLUB \nWild Threads Literary Festival is proud to present this one-of-a-kind event hosted by Music PEI Award Winner SHANE PENDERGAST as he welcomes to the stage a seamless blend of award winning authors\, folk music performers\, poets and storytellers. Featuring readings from authors Nicholas Herring and Bren Simmers\, and musical performances from famed Island artists Mark Haines and fiddler Rowen Gallant. This new addition to our festival pays respect to the tradition of coffeehouses of the 60’s and will all be held in the historic setting of the Victoria Playhouse in beautiful Victoria-by-the-Sea. \nPresenter Bios:Nicholas Herring is a carpenter and writer whose work has appeared in The Puritan and The Fiddlehead. He graduated from St. Jerome’s University with an honours degree in English Literature and attended the University of Toronto where he completed an MA in Creative Writing. His debut novel Some Hellish was the 2022 Winner of the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. Herring lives in Murray Harbour\, PEI.Bren Simmers is the author of four books\, most recently If\, When (Gaspereau Press\, 2021). She is the winner of the CBC Poetry Prize and The Malahat Review Long Poem Prize. Her poetry collection Spell ‘World’ Backwards is forthcoming in 2024. She lives on Epekwitk (PEI).Mark Haines musical career spans forty years and counting! Over that time he has performed in bands\, in stage productions and as a solo artist. He has played concerts\, festivals\, conventions\, pubs and churches all across Canada and the United States. Mark is a multi-instrumentalist and enjoys a roots approach to all his music. He is a consummate musician\, a gifted entertainer and a successful educator. His repertoire\, sense of humour and personable style make him popular wherever he plays. He has commercially released six recordings and has appeared as a guest on many others. Since 2013 he has teamed up with PEI comedian & author Patrick Ledwell for The Island Summer Review and together they have performed consistently sold out shows at Harmony House Theatre in Hunter River\, PEI. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/814554340168475/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/jack-pine-folk-club
LOCATION:20 Howard Street\,Victoria\,C0A 2G0\,CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Moncton:20230916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20230916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T113247
CREATED:20230901T222626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T222626Z
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SUMMARY:Lancement double : Folklorismes et Tous les tapis roulants mènent à Rome
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre de la Journée J’achète un livre du Nouveau-Brunswick\, les auteurs Paul Bossé et Louis-Martin Savard invitent la communauté monctonienne à venir célébrer avec eux la parution récente de ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ????????̀???????????????? ????̀ ???????????????? (essai-BD) et de ???????????????????????????????????????????????? (poésie). Ce sera l’occasion de découvrir leurs nouvelles créations\, de les entendre en lecture publique\, de discuter avec eux\, d’acheter leurs livres et de les faire dédicacer! \nUn foulard de Perce-Neige sera offert par la maison d’édition à l’achat des deux livres.  \nQuand? Le samedi 16 septembre\, de 17 h à 19 hOù? Place ResurgoGratuit \nCette activité est présentée en partenariat avec la Place Resurgo\, grâce au soutien de la Ville de Moncton\, du Festival Frye et de Arts et Culture NB.  \n* \n???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ????????̀???????????????? ????̀ ????????????????La crise climatique racontée à échelle humaine par le poète et cinéaste Paul Bossé et illustrée par le bédéiste Paul Bordeleau \nDepuis près de trente ans\, l’œuvre foisonnante et multiforme de Paul Bossé tente par tous les moyens de cerner la problématique environnementale. Dans cet essai flirtant avec le récit\, il dresse le bilan d’un demi-siècle d’activisme\, à partir de sa naissance durant les années 1970 jusqu’à son cinquantième anniversaire. Éco-lucide ou éco-rebelle plutôt qu’éco-anxieux\, l’auteur emprunte à nombre de scientifiques\, d’artistes et de militant·es leur sifflet de lifeguards. Car c’est bien de cela qu’il s’agit : sauver la vie sur la planète bleue. \nÀ bord du tapis roulant\, Spock\, Astérix\, Jean-Paul II\, Mick Jagger\, Bill « Spaceman » Lee\, Bob Barker\, Greta Thunberg et bien d’autres sont convoqués tour à tour pour illustrer l’impasse vers laquelle se dirige la société de consommation. Plus que les chiffres ou les statistiques\, ce sont ces figures familières qui nous font comprendre la gravité de la situation.  \nUn livre à mettre de toute urgence entre les mains de la prochaine génération. \n???????????????? ????????????????????́Né en 1971 à Moncton\, au Nouveau-Brunswick\, Paul Bossé est un poète\, cinéaste\, dramaturge et artiste de la performance.  \nTrès engagé dans le milieu culturel acadien\, il a réalisé plusieurs films documentaires et expérimentaux\, dont Kacho Komplo (ONF\, 2002). On lui doit également de nombreuses installations vidéo et manifestations artistiques éclatées. En plus des pièces de théâtre créées avec le collectif Moncton-Sable\, il est l’auteur de six recueils de poésie publiés aux Éditions Perce-Neige entre 2001 et 2020.  \nEn 2022\, il est nommé Poète lauréat francophone de la Ville de Moncton et Poète flyé du Festival Frye.  \n* \n????????????????????????????????????????????????Présenté comme un casse-tête dont les morceaux reconstruisent petit à petit une image protéiforme\, ce recueil de Louis-Martin Savard fait la part belle à la chanson de tradition orale. Avec fougue et sensibilité\, l’auteur nous entraine dans ses recherches et nous accompagne au coeur de ses errances.  \nUne poésie mélodique rythmée par la route entre le Québec et l’Acadie\, où la musicalité des textes et leur fragmentation rappelle la cadence d’une gigue ou d’un reel au violon. \n????????????????????-???????????????????????? ????????????????????????Originaire du Lac-Saint-Jean\, habite au Nouveau-Brunswick depuis près de quinze ans\, où il enseigne au Département d’études françaises de l’Université de Moncton. Il est également poète; son recueil Le char de mon père est paru en 2021 et plusieurs de ses textes ont été publiés dans les revues Exit\, Virages\, Zinc et Ancrages. Depuis 2022\, il codirige la collection Prose aux Éditions Perce-Neige. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1953926511652186/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lancement-double-folklorismes-et-tous-les-tapis-roulants-menent-a-rome
LOCATION:Moncton Museum\, 20 Mountain Road\, Moncton\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230917T130000
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CREATED:20230817T015404Z
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SUMMARY:BRUNCHY SUNDAY READINGS
DESCRIPTION:BRUNCHY SUNDAY READINGS featuring Fawn Parker\, Nicholas Herring and music by Inn Echo! \n***THIS IS A PAY WHAT YOU CAN EVENT — $1 to $20 PER PARTICIPANT***Join us for a literary event like no other\, the Brunchy Sunday Readings!  Featuring winner of the 2022 Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, Nicholas Herring\, and winner of the 2017 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction\, Fawn Parker\, Wild Threads would like to invite you to an event favourite. After a fulfilling literary festival weekend we invite you to sit back\, enjoy some brunch. Between readers\, take in some espresso and the captivating sounds of one of PEI’s finest instrumentalist bands\, Inn Echo. From multiple Music PEI awards to tours of Austria and Ireland\, Inn Echo is bar none the traditional band to watch as they emerge as Prince Edwards Islands greatest Celtic fusion exports in years to come. This event aims to satisfy both culinary and literary delights! \nPresenter Bios:Fawn Parker is a Giller-nominated author of five books including What We Both Know (M&S) and the forthcoming poetry collection Soft Inheritance and auto-memoir Hi it’s me (M&S). Fawn is a PhD student in creative writing at the University of New Brunswick.Nicholas Herring is a carpenter and writer whose work has appeared in The Puritan and The Fiddlehead. He graduated from St. Jerome’s University with an honours degree in English Literature and attended the University of Toronto where he completed an MA in Creative Writing. His debut novel Some Hellish was the 2022 Winner of the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. Herring lives in Murray Harbour\, PEI.Inn Echo weave hundreds of years of traditional tunes with contemporary originals and arrangements that both soar and make you catch your breath simultaneously. With technical precision\, their mastery of instruments is the talk in the national and international folk music scene. From Music PEI awards to tours of Austria and Ireland\, Inn Echo is bar none the traditional band to watch as they emerge as Prince Edwards Islands greatest Celtic fusion exports in years to come. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/664149368975384/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/brunchy-sunday-readings-2
LOCATION:155 Kent Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 1N5\,CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Moncton:20230917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20230917T130000
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CREATED:20230831T222604Z
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SUMMARY:The Kindest Red: A Reading at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery  //  L'Heure du Conte Musical
DESCRIPTION:Psst! Have you heard that children’s book illustrator Hatem Aly has an exhibition at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery? \nJoin us at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery on Sunday\, September 17 at 1:00pm for a reading by guest storyteller from the Fredericton Public Library\, Loralie Boyle.   The interactive storytime will feature Ibtihaj Muhammad and Hatem Aly’s heartwarming book\, The Kindest Red and will be presented with unique musical accompaniment by guitarist Alex Bailey. As an added bonus\, the illustrator Hatem Aly will be present to answer questions\, talk about his art\, and provide an art activity for children. Presented in collaboration with the Fredericton Public Library and The Beaverbrook Art Gallery. \nNo need to register for this free event. \nWhen: Sunday\, September 17\, 1:00pmWhere: Beaverbrook Art Gallery \n___ \nJoignez-vous pour une lecture captivante célébrant l’amitié et la joie de répandre la gentillesse. L’heure du conte interactive mettra en vedette le livre réconfortant d’Ibtihaj Muhammad et de Hatem Aly\, The Kindest Red\, et sera présentée avec un accompagnement musical unique. Présenté en collaboration avec la Bibliothèque publique de Fredericton et la Galerie d’art Beaverbrook. Il n’est pas nécessaire de s’inscrire à cet événement gratuit. *Offert en anglais \nQuand : Dimanche 17 septembre\, 13h00Où : Musée des beaux-arts Beaverbrook  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1250605292253158/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/the-kindest-red-a-reading-at-the-beaverbrook-art-gallery-lheure-du-conte-musical
LOCATION:Beaverbrook Art Gallery\, 703 Queen Street\, Fredericton\, E3B 1C4\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230917T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230917T153000
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CREATED:20230817T015407Z
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SUMMARY:"FIONA" BOOK LAUNCH featuring special guest readers from the book!
DESCRIPTION:“FIONA” BOOK LAUNCH featuring special guest readers from the book! \nOn September 24th 2022\, post-tropical cyclone Fiona made landfall as one of the most intense storms to ever hit the coastal shores of Prince Edward Island. Fiona left in her wake Islanders ravaged and disoriented\, in an unprecedented outage that left 95% of customers without power. As Islanders struggled in the days and weeks that followed\, what revealed itself was a community’s spirit that cannot be broken.This collection in poetry\, essay and photographs records Islanders’ experience of the storm\, from Fiona’s first shocking moments post to the absolute wonder experienced as the lights came back on\, home by home. It is a historical record of a weather event that will never be forgotten\, and serves to capture the impact of climate change on Canada’s smallest province.Royalties from the book’s sales will be donated to the Island Nature Trust. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/299243619262936/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/fiona-book-launch-featuring-special-guest-readers-from-the-book
LOCATION:155 Kent Street\,Charlottetown\,C1A 1N5\,CA
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