Vancouver Writers Fest highlights the long-time collaborators’ new book, The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island
Read MoreThe local author says reality television is the great equalizer in social situations
Read MoreThe In My Own Moccasins author’s second memoir charts her journey through grief to trusting her own intuition
Read MoreDiscussion moderated by Claudia Casper features climate-fiction authors Christine Lai, Andrew F. Sullivan, and Catherine Leroux
Read MoreClimate-crisis panels, Giller Prize finalists, and Rick Mercer in conversation with singer Jann Arden among other events October 16 to 22
Read MoreLiterary luminaries will discuss new works at the three-date event in May
Read MoreIt’s the first time the fest has offered a mastercut; Shelter Point Distillery’s Single Malt is a winner
Read MoreThe prolific writer takes part in The Poetry Bash and Latin American Brilliance
Read MoreThe author of We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies says ongoing colonization affects every aspect of Tibetans’ lives
Read MoreThe Giller Prize–winning author of What Strange Paradise has curated a program of events that look at the real world through a literary lens
Read MoreVancouver Latin American Cultural Centre joins forces with Vancouver International Film Festival, DanceHouse, Vancouver Writers Fest, and Museum of Anthropology at UBC for the month-long fest
Read MoreIconic events such as the Poetry Bash, Literary Cabaret, Afternoon Tea, and Sunday Brunch are back, along with 100 local, national, and international authors
Read MoreThemes for 2022 include women’s reproductive rights, journalism today, and the meaning of home, says the festival’s artistic director
Read MoreThe New York Times best-selling author, whose latest is Velvet Was the Night, shifts between genres
Read MoreThe Haitian-Canadian writer’s fourth novel is based on the 2010 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck the island of Hispaniola
Read MoreThe author of The Book of Negroes highlights Black and Indigenous writers this year’s hybrid festival
Read MoreAmid so much pandemic-induced uncertainty, reading remains a way to build empathy
Read MoreGuest curator Lawrence Hill, as well as authors such as Miriam Toews, Esi Edugyan, and Omar El Akkad participate in hybrid festival with more than 70 events
Read MoreThe award-winning actor, screenwriter releases A Bright Ray of Darkness
Read MoreYou can get the full festival flavour with optional food-and-drink packages
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