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New From Word: September Literary Calendar |
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Written by Katie St Jean
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Thursday, 31 August 2006 |
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The September 2006 Toronto literary calendar, a monthly supplement to Word, is online. It's bursting with fantastic literary events; check it out today! Download it here. It is a supplement to the July/August Issue, which features:
- Present, future tense: Stolen by Annette Lapointe. Review by Kate Sutherland
- Many portals to alternate small-press universes: Une canadienne errante by Maggie Helwig
- Lexiconjury: the initial spells of overt wunder: Something Else by Bill Kennedy
- Drawing on / travelling through: Finding Lily: A Memoir by Richard Clewes. Review by M. Wayne Cunningham
- Where's the best place to sit at a poetry reading? Fun with 'pataphysics (Ages 1 to Ethernity) by Sharon Harris
- Garage sails, clockwise and anti-2¢: Some thoughts in, on or about the smallpress enclave. Conwenna Stokes interviews Jay MillAr.
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Source: Word Magazine
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