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SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Day Two
DESCRIPTION:Four books remain in the great Canadian book debate! Which title will be voted off next? \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \nWe encourage thoughtful comments and respectful discussion.  Before commenting\, please review our community guidelines:  http://www.cbc.ca/aboutcbc/discover/submissions.html \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/609608763965369/
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SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Day Two
DESCRIPTION:Four books remain in the great Canadian book debate! Which title will be voted off next? \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \nWe encourage thoughtful comments and respectful discussion.  Before commenting\, please review our community guidelines:  http://www.cbc.ca/aboutcbc/discover/submissions.html \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/609608763965369/
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SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Day Three
DESCRIPTION:Three books left on the Canada Reads table. Only two will go on to the finale. \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \n➤ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBC-Subscribe \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/777180073823288/
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SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Day Three
DESCRIPTION:Three books left on the Canada Reads table. Only two will go on to the finale. \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \n➤ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBC-Subscribe \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/777180073823288/
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SUMMARY:Accessible Book Publishing and Publishing Careers Webinar with Laura Brady
DESCRIPTION:Laura Brady is a leader in accessible book publishing. In this webinar\, she will pull the curtains back on roles and opportunities in the publishing sector\, as well as the emerging field of born-accessible publishing. 6:30 – 8:30pm\, 29 March\, 2023! RSVP here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wp5PPHivTOC5fAyiMOegqg  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/996162478053529/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/accessible-book-publishing-and-publishing-careers-webinar-with-laura-brady
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wp5PPHivTOC5fAyiMOegqg
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UID:73847-1680114600-1680121800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Accessible Book Publishing and Publishing Careers Webinar with Laura Brady
DESCRIPTION:Laura Brady is a leader in accessible book publishing. In this webinar\, she will pull the curtains back on roles and opportunities in the publishing sector\, as well as the emerging field of born-accessible publishing. 6:30 – 8:30pm\, 29 March\, 2023! RSVP here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wp5PPHivTOC5fAyiMOegqg  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/996162478053529/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/accessible-book-publishing-and-publishing-careers-webinar-with-laura-brady-2
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SUMMARY:2022 BMO Winterset Award Public Reading
DESCRIPTION:ArtsNL\, BMO and the Sandra Fraser Gwyn Foundation present the 2022 BMO Winterset Award Public Reading. The finalists will read from their works\, followed by a Q&A session\, and a reception. \nThe three finalists are: \nShelly Kawaja The Raw Light of Morning (Breakwater Books\, St. John’s\, NL) \nLisa Moore This is How We Love (House of Anansi Press\, Toronto\, ON) \nMeghan Greeley Hunger (Breakwater Books\, St. John’s\, NL) \nThis program is free\, but space is limited so please ensure you reserve your free ticket online or by calling 757-8090. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/917138199409669/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/2022-bmo-winterset-award-public-reading
LOCATION:The Rooms\, The Rooms
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UID:73843-1680116400-1680123600@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:2022 BMO Winterset Award Public Reading
DESCRIPTION:ArtsNL\, BMO and the Sandra Fraser Gwyn Foundation present the 2022 BMO Winterset Award Public Reading. The finalists will read from their works\, followed by a Q&A session\, and a reception. \nThe three finalists are: \nShelly Kawaja The Raw Light of Morning (Breakwater Books\, St. John’s\, NL) \nLisa Moore This is How We Love (House of Anansi Press\, Toronto\, ON) \nMeghan Greeley Hunger (Breakwater Books\, St. John’s\, NL) \nThis program is free\, but space is limited so please ensure you reserve your free ticket online or by calling 757-8090. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/917138199409669/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/2022-bmo-winterset-award-public-reading-2
LOCATION:The Rooms\, The Rooms
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UID:73033-1680169500-1680174000@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Finale
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to crown the latest winner of Canada Reads! \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \n➤ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBC-Subscribe \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/5462156010551297/
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SUMMARY:Canada Reads 2023: Finale
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to crown the latest winner of Canada Reads! \n➤More info: https://cbc.ca/canadareads \n➤ Stream full episodes\, for free\, on CBC Gem:https://watch.cbc.ca/ \n➤ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBC-Subscribe \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/5462156010551297/
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SUMMARY:Milton Acorn Centenary
DESCRIPTION:The 100th anniversary of the birth of noted Canadian poet Milton Acorn will be observed with a life celebration at the Haviland Club\, 2 Haviland Street\, Charlottetown. \nBorn in Charlottetown on March 30\, 1923\, Acorn worked as a carpenter before finding his voice as a poet in Montreal in the 1950s\, alongside other poets including Al Purdy\, Irving Layton\, and Leonard Cohen. While he also spent time in Vancouver and Toronto\, Acorn’s very personal work includes many poems and prose pieces about Prince Edward Island\, its landscape\, history\, and people. An individualist with strong views\, his work ranges from the stridently political to the warmly personal. \nAcorn was recognized by a group of Canadian poets with a special medal as the “People’s Poet” of Canada\, awarded in 1970\, and received the Governor General’s Medal for English-language poetry in 1976. He was given an honorary degree from UPEI in 1977. Acorn died in Charlottetown in 1986. \nThere will be reminiscences\, readings\, music\, and two National Film Board films on the Island poet will be shown. Admission is by donation.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/535471328767684/
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LOCATION:The Haviland Club\, The Haviland Club
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UID:73930-1680202800-1680213600@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Milton Acorn Centenary
DESCRIPTION:The 100th anniversary of the birth of noted Canadian poet Milton Acorn will be observed with a life celebration at the Haviland Club\, 2 Haviland Street\, Charlottetown. \nBorn in Charlottetown on March 30\, 1923\, Acorn worked as a carpenter before finding his voice as a poet in Montreal in the 1950s\, alongside other poets including Al Purdy\, Irving Layton\, and Leonard Cohen. While he also spent time in Vancouver and Toronto\, Acorn’s very personal work includes many poems and prose pieces about Prince Edward Island\, its landscape\, history\, and people. An individualist with strong views\, his work ranges from the stridently political to the warmly personal. \nAcorn was recognized by a group of Canadian poets with a special medal as the “People’s Poet” of Canada\, awarded in 1970\, and received the Governor General’s Medal for English-language poetry in 1976. He was given an honorary degree from UPEI in 1977. Acorn died in Charlottetown in 1986. \nThere will be reminiscences\, readings\, music\, and two National Film Board films on the Island poet will be shown. Admission is by donation.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/535471328767684/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/milton-acorn-centenary-2
LOCATION:The Haviland Club\, 2 Haviland Street\, Charlottetown\, C1A 3S6\, CA
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SUMMARY:Milton Acorn Centenary
DESCRIPTION:The 100th anniversary of the birth of noted Canadian poet Milton Acorn will be observed with a life celebration at the Haviland Club\, 2 Haviland Street\, Charlottetown. \nBorn in Charlottetown on March 30\, 1923\, Acorn worked as a carpenter before finding his voice as a poet in Montreal in the 1950s\, alongside other poets including Al Purdy\, Irving Layton\, and Leonard Cohen. While he also spent time in Vancouver and Toronto\, Acorn’s very personal work includes many poems and prose pieces about Prince Edward Island\, its landscape\, history\, and people. An individualist with strong views\, his work ranges from the stridently political to the warmly personal. \nAcorn was recognized by a group of Canadian poets with a special medal as the “People’s Poet” of Canada\, awarded in 1970\, and received the Governor General’s Medal for English-language poetry in 1976. He was given an honorary degree from UPEI in 1977. Acorn died in Charlottetown in 1986. \nThere will be reminiscences\, readings\, music\, and two National Film Board films on the Island poet will be shown. Admission is by donation.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/535471328767684/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/milton-acorn-centenary-3
LOCATION:The Haviland Club\, 2 Haviland Street\, Charlottetown\, C1A 3S6\, CA
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SUMMARY:Ronald Cormier: Talk / Causerie
DESCRIPTION:Ronald Cormier\, author of Bombs and Barbed Wire\, will be giving a talk at the New Brunswick Military Museum on March 31. All welcome.Ronald Cormier\, auteur d’un livre récent sur la contribution des aviateurs acadiens pendant la guerre viendra le 31 mars au Musée militaire du N.-B. pour une causerie. Toutes et tous sont les bienvenus. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/579577394191854/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/ronald-cormier-talk-causerie-2
LOCATION:119 Walnut St\, Building A5\, Oromocto\, 119 Walnut St\, Building A5\, Oromocto
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SUMMARY:Ronald Cormier: Talk / Causerie
DESCRIPTION:Ronald Cormier\, author of Bombs and Barbed Wire\, will be giving a talk at the New Brunswick Military Museum on March 31. All welcome.Ronald Cormier\, auteur d’un livre récent sur la contribution des aviateurs acadiens pendant la guerre viendra le 31 mars au Musée militaire du N.-B. pour une causerie. Toutes et tous sont les bienvenus. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/579577394191854/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/ronald-cormier-talk-causerie
LOCATION:119 Walnut St\, Building A5\, Oromocto\, 119 Walnut St\, Building A5\, Oromocto
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CREATED:20230401T015325Z
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UID:73952-1680289200-1680289200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Lancement double : LES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS + MÉLAMINE MÉDUSE
DESCRIPTION:Les Éditions Perce-Neige et le Centre culturel de Caraquet\, ainsi que les poètes Guillaume Lavoie et Jonathan Roy invitent la communauté à venir célébrer avec eux la parution récente de leursrecueils de poésie respectifs\, ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????́???? et ????????́???????????????????????? ????????́????????????????. Ce sera le moment de découvrir leurs nouvelles créations\, de les entendre en lecture publique\, de discuter avec eux\, d’acheter leurs livres et même de les faire dédicacer! \nUne consommation au bar sera offerte par la maison d’édition à l’achat d’un livre. \nLES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Guillaume Lavoie est né à Moncton et habite à Caraquet. En plus d’être traducteur professionnel depuis une dizaine d’années\, il a été batteur dans différents groupes musicaux\, notamment Désir et Fils et Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire. Les oiseaux sacrifiés est son premier recueil de poésie. \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Les oiseaux sacrifiés éclaire le phénomène de la vie « en transit »\, celle à laquelle est confrontée la grande majorité de la population : une routine où la fatigue et la monotonie sont monnaie courante et donnent l’impression de tourner en rond. En plongeant au coeur des blessures et de la honte\, en s’interrogeant sur son héritage catholique et occidental\, l’auteur amorce une traversée douce-amère. L’exploration de ses racines lui permet de prendre son envol vers un ailleurs où l’apaisement semble enfin possible. \nUn premier recueil incisif où le poète en quête de chaleur s’arrache à l’enfance et chemine fragilement vers l’autre malgré la grisaille de l’époque. \n*** \nMÉLAMINE MÉDUSE \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Jonathan Roy (Caraquet\, N.-B.) est actif en poésie depuis une quinzaine d’années. Il a publié en revues et en collectifs\, a travaillé à des livres d’artiste\, a parfois écrit des chansons et a souvent pris part à des manifestations littéraires hors-le-livre (spectacles\, vidéopoèmes\, expositions\, performances). Chez Perce-Neige\, il a fait paraitre Savèches à fragmentation (2019) et Apprendre à tomber (2012)\, récompensés du Prix littéraire Antonine-Maillet-Acadie Vie. En 2021\, il prenait la scène dans Savèches\, une adaptation théâtrale de son livre par le Théâtre populaire d’Acadie. En marge de sa pratique\, il dirige le Festival acadien de poésie et codirige la collection Poésie des Éditions Perce-Neige.  \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Jonathan Roy propose un troisième recueil qui sonde en tourbillon la société de consommation et de faux-semblants dans laquelle il flotte\, impuissant. Vestige indécomposable d’une époque déjà vintage\, il convoque la figure plastique de la mélamine\, symbole de l’artifice et des traces laissées par-delà le désastre écologique qui guette. Puisant sans distinction aux mythologies consacrées et à la culture populaire\, le poète dégage les ruines d’un monde où l’image\, la rentabilité et les désirs de l’égo priment sur le bien-être du collectif et de la nature. \nUn recueil de poésie engagé à la langue riche et aux textes qui évoluent jusqu’à éclater\, laissant le lecteur face à lui-même\, comme le silence après la tempête. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/763604408439108/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lancement-double-les-oiseaux-sacrifies-melamine-meduse-2
LOCATION:Centre culturel de Caraquet – Carrefour de la mer\, 220 boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest\, Caraquet\, E1W 1A5\, CA
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DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20230331T190000
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CREATED:20230402T015330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T015330Z
UID:73991-1680289200-1680289200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Lancement double : LES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS + MÉLAMINE MÉDUSE
DESCRIPTION:Les Éditions Perce-Neige et le Centre culturel de Caraquet\, ainsi que les poètes Guillaume Lavoie et Jonathan Roy invitent la communauté à venir célébrer avec eux la parution récente de leursrecueils de poésie respectifs\, ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????́???? et ????????́???????????????????????? ????????́????????????????. Ce sera le moment de découvrir leurs nouvelles créations\, de les entendre en lecture publique\, de discuter avec eux\, d’acheter leurs livres et même de les faire dédicacer! \nUne consommation au bar sera offerte par la maison d’édition à l’achat d’un livre. \nLES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Guillaume Lavoie est né à Moncton et habite à Caraquet. En plus d’être traducteur professionnel depuis une dizaine d’années\, il a été batteur dans différents groupes musicaux\, notamment Désir et Fils et Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire. Les oiseaux sacrifiés est son premier recueil de poésie. \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Les oiseaux sacrifiés éclaire le phénomène de la vie « en transit »\, celle à laquelle est confrontée la grande majorité de la population : une routine où la fatigue et la monotonie sont monnaie courante et donnent l’impression de tourner en rond. En plongeant au coeur des blessures et de la honte\, en s’interrogeant sur son héritage catholique et occidental\, l’auteur amorce une traversée douce-amère. L’exploration de ses racines lui permet de prendre son envol vers un ailleurs où l’apaisement semble enfin possible. \nUn premier recueil incisif où le poète en quête de chaleur s’arrache à l’enfance et chemine fragilement vers l’autre malgré la grisaille de l’époque. \n*** \nMÉLAMINE MÉDUSE \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Jonathan Roy (Caraquet\, N.-B.) est actif en poésie depuis une quinzaine d’années. Il a publié en revues et en collectifs\, a travaillé à des livres d’artiste\, a parfois écrit des chansons et a souvent pris part à des manifestations littéraires hors-le-livre (spectacles\, vidéopoèmes\, expositions\, performances). Chez Perce-Neige\, il a fait paraitre Savèches à fragmentation (2019) et Apprendre à tomber (2012)\, récompensés du Prix littéraire Antonine-Maillet-Acadie Vie. En 2021\, il prenait la scène dans Savèches\, une adaptation théâtrale de son livre par le Théâtre populaire d’Acadie. En marge de sa pratique\, il dirige le Festival acadien de poésie et codirige la collection Poésie des Éditions Perce-Neige.  \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Jonathan Roy propose un troisième recueil qui sonde en tourbillon la société de consommation et de faux-semblants dans laquelle il flotte\, impuissant. Vestige indécomposable d’une époque déjà vintage\, il convoque la figure plastique de la mélamine\, symbole de l’artifice et des traces laissées par-delà le désastre écologique qui guette. Puisant sans distinction aux mythologies consacrées et à la culture populaire\, le poète dégage les ruines d’un monde où l’image\, la rentabilité et les désirs de l’égo priment sur le bien-être du collectif et de la nature. \nUn recueil de poésie engagé à la langue riche et aux textes qui évoluent jusqu’à éclater\, laissant le lecteur face à lui-même\, comme le silence après la tempête. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/763604408439108/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lancement-double-les-oiseaux-sacrifies-melamine-meduse-3
LOCATION:Centre culturel de Caraquet – Carrefour de la mer\, 220 boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest\, Caraquet\, E1W 1A5\, CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://atlanticbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/73991_image_332722623_967310014185193_8354143707718272119_n.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Moncton:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20230331T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230225T025325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T015332Z
UID:72148-1680289200-1680300000@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Lancement double : LES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS + MÉLAMINE MÉDUSE
DESCRIPTION:Les Éditions Perce-Neige et le Centre culturel de Caraquet\, ainsi que les poètes Guillaume Lavoie et Jonathan Roy invitent la communauté à venir célébrer avec eux la parution récente de leursrecueils de poésie respectifs\, ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????́???? et ????????́???????????????????????? ????????́????????????????. Ce sera le moment de découvrir leurs nouvelles créations\, de les entendre en lecture publique\, de discuter avec eux\, d’acheter leurs livres et même de les faire dédicacer! \nUne consommation au bar sera offerte par la maison d’édition à l’achat d’un livre. \nLES OISEAUX SACRIFIÉS \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Guillaume Lavoie est né à Moncton et habite à Caraquet. En plus d’être traducteur professionnel depuis une dizaine d’années\, il a été batteur dans différents groupes musicaux\, notamment Désir et Fils et Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire. Les oiseaux sacrifiés est son premier recueil de poésie. \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Les oiseaux sacrifiés éclaire le phénomène de la vie « en transit »\, celle à laquelle est confrontée la grande majorité de la population : une routine où la fatigue et la monotonie sont monnaie courante et donnent l’impression de tourner en rond. En plongeant au coeur des blessures et de la honte\, en s’interrogeant sur son héritage catholique et occidental\, l’auteur amorce une traversée douce-amère. L’exploration de ses racines lui permet de prendre son envol vers un ailleurs où l’apaisement semble enfin possible. \nUn premier recueil incisif où le poète en quête de chaleur s’arrache à l’enfance et chemine fragilement vers l’autre malgré la grisaille de l’époque. \n*** \nMÉLAMINE MÉDUSE \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????’????????????????????????Jonathan Roy (Caraquet\, N.-B.) est actif en poésie depuis une quinzaine d’années. Il a publié en revues et en collectifs\, a travaillé à des livres d’artiste\, a parfois écrit des chansons et a souvent pris part à des manifestations littéraires hors-le-livre (spectacles\, vidéopoèmes\, expositions\, performances). Chez Perce-Neige\, il a fait paraitre Savèches à fragmentation (2019) et Apprendre à tomber (2012)\, récompensés du Prix littéraire Antonine-Maillet-Acadie Vie. En 2021\, il prenait la scène dans Savèches\, une adaptation théâtrale de son livre par le Théâtre populaire d’Acadie. En marge de sa pratique\, il dirige le Festival acadien de poésie et codirige la collection Poésie des Éditions Perce-Neige.  \n????̀ ???????????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????Jonathan Roy propose un troisième recueil qui sonde en tourbillon la société de consommation et de faux-semblants dans laquelle il flotte\, impuissant. Vestige indécomposable d’une époque déjà vintage\, il convoque la figure plastique de la mélamine\, symbole de l’artifice et des traces laissées par-delà le désastre écologique qui guette. Puisant sans distinction aux mythologies consacrées et à la culture populaire\, le poète dégage les ruines d’un monde où l’image\, la rentabilité et les désirs de l’égo priment sur le bien-être du collectif et de la nature. \nUn recueil de poésie engagé à la langue riche et aux textes qui évoluent jusqu’à éclater\, laissant le lecteur face à lui-même\, comme le silence après la tempête. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/763604408439108/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lancement-double-les-oiseaux-sacrifies-melamine-meduse
LOCATION:Centre culturel de Caraquet – Carrefour de la mer\, 220 boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest\, Caraquet\, E1W 1A5\, CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://atlanticbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/72148_image_332722623_967310014185193_8354143707718272119_n.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230401T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230401T015331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T015331Z
UID:73958-1680346800-1680355800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:#FantasyBookSpringEvent extra signings!
DESCRIPTION:APRIL 1: MATTHEW LEDREW \nAPRIL 8 – KIT SORA SIGNING!APRIL 15 – TERESITA E. DZIADURA!APRIL 29 – NICOLE LITTLE!MAY 4 – SCI-FI THURSDAY SPECIAL!MAY 13 – SECRET! STAY TUNED!MAY 27 – DAVID JAMES LYNCH! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/649525256984459/?event_time_id=649525270317791
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/fantasybookspringevent-extra-signings
LOCATION:St. John’s Farmers’ Market\, 245 Freshwater Road\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1B1B3\, CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://atlanticbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/73958_image_338950178_3561002500841321_5932633261756230929_n.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230401T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230402T015323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T015323Z
UID:73989-1680346800-1680355800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:#FantasyBookSpringEvent extra signings!
DESCRIPTION:APRIL 1: MATTHEW LEDREW \nAPRIL 8 – KIT SORA SIGNING!APRIL 15 – TERESITA E. DZIADURA!APRIL 29 – NICOLE LITTLE!MAY 4 – SCI-FI THURSDAY SPECIAL!MAY 13 – SECRET! STAY TUNED!MAY 27 – DAVID JAMES LYNCH! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/649525256984459/?event_time_id=649525270317791
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/fantasybookspringevent-extra-signings-2
LOCATION:St. John’s Farmers’ Market\, 245 Freshwater Road\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1B1B3\, CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230402T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230318T015332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T015335Z
UID:73017-1680444000-1680451200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Hidden Histories: Halifax Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:**Due to the weather forecast\, we’re postponing one week to Sunday April 2**Lezlie Lowe\, author of The Volunteers\, How Halifax Women Won the Second World War\, and Rebecca Rose\, author of Before the Parade: A History of Halifax’s Gay\, Lesbian\, and Bisexual Communities\, 1972-1984\, will lead a walking tour of important landmarks from their books. Meeting place: Peace and Friendship Park (Barrington St. and South St.) \nAbout Books by Heart:King’s students\, staff\, faculty\, alumni\, friends of the King’s community\, and event attendees have free\, unlimited access to a collection of Atlantic Canadian eBooks and audiobooks\, through Books by Heart\, which is being tested at King’s before launching in a Nova Scotia hospital. Lezlie and Rebecca’s books are in the collection\, all you have to do is go to BooksbyHeartKings.ca and follow the steps to sign up! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1320188001879226/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/hidden-histories-halifax-walking-tour
LOCATION:Downtown Halifax\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Halifax\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230402T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230403T015324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T015324Z
UID:74018-1680444000-1680451200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Hidden Histories: Halifax Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:**Due to the weather forecast\, we’re postponing one week to Sunday April 2**Lezlie Lowe\, author of The Volunteers\, How Halifax Women Won the Second World War\, and Rebecca Rose\, author of Before the Parade: A History of Halifax’s Gay\, Lesbian\, and Bisexual Communities\, 1972-1984\, will lead a walking tour of important landmarks from their books. Meeting place: Peace and Friendship Park (Barrington St. and South St.) \nAbout Books by Heart:King’s students\, staff\, faculty\, alumni\, friends of the King’s community\, and event attendees have free\, unlimited access to a collection of Atlantic Canadian eBooks and audiobooks\, through Books by Heart\, which is being tested at King’s before launching in a Nova Scotia hospital. Lezlie and Rebecca’s books are in the collection\, all you have to do is go to BooksbyHeartKings.ca and follow the steps to sign up! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1320188001879226/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/hidden-histories-halifax-walking-tour-2
LOCATION:Downtown Halifax\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Halifax\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230405T015320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T015320Z
UID:74103-1680721200-1680728400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Maggie Burton @ The Battery Poetry Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of poetry at The Battery Cafe featuring Maggie Burton\, followed by a poetry open mic! \nMaggie Burton grew up in Brigus\, Newfoundland and Labrador and currently lives in St. John’s. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from MUN and enjoys writing text to be set to music with experimental pop duo Door Lock and the St. John’s New Music Collective\, both projects in collaboration with Chris McGee. Her poems have been most recently published in Riddle Fence\, Grain and Room. Her debut collection of poetry\, Chores\, will be released on April 1\, 2023. \nP﻿erformers’ drinks provided thanks to Quidi Vidi Brewery! \nOpen mic signup at the event. There are six five-minute slots available on a first come\, first serve basis. \nDoors open at 6:30\, and the event will start promptly at 7:00. \nLarge tables (3-6 people) should be booked ahead of time on Eventbrite. Eventbrite sales end at noon on the day of the show; walk-ins may be available after that – please call 709-722-9167 to confirm . Masks are optional\, but please stay home if you are feeling unwell. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1235550033767571/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/maggie-burton-the-battery-poetry-series
LOCATION:1 Duckworth Street\,St. John’s\,A1C 1E3\,CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230406T015319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T015319Z
UID:74160-1680721200-1680728400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Maggie Burton @ The Battery Poetry Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of poetry at The Battery Cafe featuring Maggie Burton\, followed by a poetry open mic! \nMaggie Burton grew up in Brigus\, Newfoundland and Labrador and currently lives in St. John’s. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from MUN and enjoys writing text to be set to music with experimental pop duo Door Lock and the St. John’s New Music Collective\, both projects in collaboration with Chris McGee. Her poems have been most recently published in Riddle Fence\, Grain and Room. Her debut collection of poetry\, Chores\, will be released on April 1\, 2023. \nP﻿erformers’ drinks provided thanks to Quidi Vidi Brewery! \nOpen mic signup at the event. There are six five-minute slots available on a first come\, first serve basis. \nDoors open at 6:30\, and the event will start promptly at 7:00. \nLarge tables (3-6 people) should be booked ahead of time on Eventbrite. Eventbrite sales end at noon on the day of the show; walk-ins may be available after that – please call 709-722-9167 to confirm . Masks are optional\, but please stay home if you are feeling unwell. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1235550033767571/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/maggie-burton-the-battery-poetry-series-2
LOCATION:1 Duckworth Street\,St. John’s\,A1C 1E3\,CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://atlanticbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/74103_image_338178665_1587557701751568_7739454615358212820_n.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230328T015331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T015316Z
UID:73697-1680951600-1680955200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:"Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat" \, author reading with Dawn Peters (drop-in)
DESCRIPTION:All welcome to drop by and join us as local author\, Dawn Peters\, shares with us her recently published children’s picture book\, “Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat”.  Dawn will have copies of her book available for purchase (and signing)\, and a portion of each book sold ($5.00) will be donated to the SPCA.  For more information\, please call the Antigonish library at (902)863-4276\, or email\, antigonish@parl.ns.ca . \nAbout the book:  “Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat” \, is the true local story of hope\, love and belonging\, is coming to your library. He was found abandoned as a kitten on a trunk highway in Nova Scotia on a hot July day\, while his future mother was driving to work. Find out how he came to live in the lap of luxury in New Glasgow\, Nova Scotia. He loves children and enjoys teasing his friend Bella\, telling her that “cat’s rule and dog’s drool”. He shares a cat tower\, containing three apartments\, with his fellow feline brother Bennett. His superpower is hypnotizing people into giving him what he wants. No one truly knows his ‘backstory’\, but it is a miracle that he survived. He is so excited to share his story with you\, (although not in real life)\, as he does not travel well.  \nAbout the author: Dawn Marie Peters MSW\, RSW is a social worker and animal lover who wanted to share this incredible story of Ozzy\, who survived all odds. She wanted something good to come from his rough start to life. She has committed to giving a portion of book sales to the SPCA\, to help unwanted animals get what they need\, when they need it. She is a clinical therapist who works with youth and dreams for everyone to have the opportunity to have a happy ending. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1641906309565876/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/ozzy-the-incredible-wonder-cat-author-reading-with-dawn-peters-drop-in
LOCATION:The People’s Place: Antigonish Town and County Library\, The People's Place: Antigonish Town and County Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230409T015322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230409T015322Z
UID:74260-1680951600-1680955200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:"Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat" \, author reading with Dawn Peters (drop-in)
DESCRIPTION:All welcome to drop by and join us as local author\, Dawn Peters\, shares with us her recently published children’s picture book\, “Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat”.  Dawn will have copies of her book available for purchase (and signing)\, and a portion of each book sold ($5.00) will be donated to the SPCA.  For more information\, please call the Antigonish library at (902)863-4276\, or email\, antigonish@parl.ns.ca . \nAbout the book:  “Ozzy the Incredible Wonder Cat” \, is the true local story of hope\, love and belonging\, is coming to your library. He was found abandoned as a kitten on a trunk highway in Nova Scotia on a hot July day\, while his future mother was driving to work. Find out how he came to live in the lap of luxury in New Glasgow\, Nova Scotia. He loves children and enjoys teasing his friend Bella\, telling her that “cat’s rule and dog’s drool”. He shares a cat tower\, containing three apartments\, with his fellow feline brother Bennett. His superpower is hypnotizing people into giving him what he wants. No one truly knows his ‘backstory’\, but it is a miracle that he survived. He is so excited to share his story with you\, (although not in real life)\, as he does not travel well.  \nAbout the author: Dawn Marie Peters MSW\, RSW is a social worker and animal lover who wanted to share this incredible story of Ozzy\, who survived all odds. She wanted something good to come from his rough start to life. She has committed to giving a portion of book sales to the SPCA\, to help unwanted animals get what they need\, when they need it. She is a clinical therapist who works with youth and dreams for everyone to have the opportunity to have a happy ending. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1641906309565876/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/ozzy-the-incredible-wonder-cat-author-reading-with-dawn-peters-drop-in-2
LOCATION:The People’s Place: Antigonish Town and County Library\, 283 Main Street\, Antigonish\, B2G 2C3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20230408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230409T015318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230409T015318Z
UID:74256-1680951600-1680962400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Kit Sora signing\, one day only!
DESCRIPTION:Special one-day only event! The magical photographer KIT SORA will be joining us at our St. John’s Farmer’s Market table from 11-2 to sign copies of her book THE ARTOBIOGRAPHY! \nSora is known for her photography that inspires whimsey\, magic\, and the strange. She releases new photos weekly via her social media\, and is coming to SJFM with her first collection\, special on-sale! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/546476530948913/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/kit-sora-signing-one-day-only
LOCATION:St. John’s Farmers’ Market\, 245 Freshwater Road\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1B1B3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230409T015328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230409T015328Z
UID:74264-1680969600-1680969600@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents An Afternoon of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we welcome Michael Goodfellow and three of his poet friends:  Luke Hathaway\, Kirby\, and Lisa McCabe.   A perfect way to kick-off our Poetry Month events. All welcome! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/182124454155424/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-an-afternoon-of-poetry-2
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, 3421 Hwy. 331\, La Have\, B0R 1C0\, CA
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230408T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230326T015325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T015316Z
UID:73566-1680969600-1680980400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents An Afternoon of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we welcome Michael Goodfellow and three of his poet friends:  Luke Hathaway\, Kirby\, and Lisa McCabe.   A perfect way to kick-off our Poetry Month events. All welcome! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/182124454155424/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-an-afternoon-of-poetry
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, LaHave River Books
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230412T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T152838
CREATED:20230411T015319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T015319Z
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SUMMARY:A Green Velvet Secret -- Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:I hope you’ll join me this Wednesday for the launch of A GREEN VELVET SECRET\, my new sad/funny middle-grade novel. It’s about love\, loss\, and absolutely fabulous vintage clothes. Free appetizers if you stay long enough to hear me read. All welcome! PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY: “A beloved grandmother’s death drives this moving mystery…Quirky\, fully fleshed characters and a tender third-person narration accompany themes of grieving\, making amends\, and living a full life in this winning novel.” KIRKUS: “There’s heart and hope in this slightly zany book that sensitively deals with death and grief… (An) unusual\, heartfelt novel.” \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1972151259788618/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/a-green-velvet-secret-book-launch
LOCATION:Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia\, Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
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