Five Little Indians, A History of My Brief Body, and Overdose among those up for two awards each
Read MoreCanada’s largest alternative literary festival features a poetry workshop with Indigenous author Lee Maracle
Read MoreNobel Prize-winner Kazue Ishiguro and renegade B.C. biologist Alexandra Morton are among the authors with new must-reads
Read MoreThe writer colourfully tracks her own trajectory a the SUM Gallery, as part of the Capture Photography Festival
Read MoreJames Gnam and Natalie Le-Febvre Gnam recalibrated to reopen Left of Main studio and collect artists’ poetic thoughts
Read MoreThe writer from the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations cites Stephen King as an influence
Read MoreThe new poetry collection travels from adventure to adventure
Read MoreIn his new show filmed in Penticton, the spoken-word star explores his own struggles with pandemic depression
Read MoreFrom the climate crisis to queer identity, the fest is full of thought-provoking author talks
Read MoreBorn in Haida Gwaii, Kung Jaadee is a member of the X̱aayda (Haida), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) First Nations
Read MoreCatalogue Baby captures five years of struggle, from grief and despair to rage and levity
Read MoreA prolific author, Surrey's inaugural Poet Laureate curates the new 1-833-POEMS-4-U
Read MoreMISCELLANEOUS Productions presents an online lecture and live Q&A with folklorist and fairy-tale expert Jack Zipes
Read MoreMemories of Jewish Poland: The 1932 Photographs of Nachum Tim Gidal launches at Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival
Read MoreThe award-winning actor, screenwriter releases A Bright Ray of Darkness
Read MoreThe Vancouver-based writer’s novel is a New York Times best-seller
Read MoreCecily Nicholson hosts online event, which also features authors Taryn Hubbard, Colin Browne, Fred Mah
Read MoreThe list features fiction and nonfiction from Bountiful to the Salish Sea
Read MoreLocal writers join authors from across Canada, the US, Israel, Great Britain, and Chile for dynamic literary fest
Read MoreWe’re tuning into Planet Earth Poetry’s January 8 online reading and ordering in from Jules Bistro
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