This Week in Lit Events: July 18-24th
With summer in full swing, take advantage of the long evenings and head on out to one of these great events (bonus: no capital cities edition!).
Are you hosting an event featuring an author whose titles are available on All Lit Up? Send the event details, including author, book, date, time, and address to hello@alllitup.ca to be included in our listings.
See more details belowWith summer in full swing, take advantage of the long evenings and head on out to one of these great events (bonus: no capital cities edition!).
Are you hosting an event featuring an author whose titles are available on All Lit Up? Send the event details, including author, book, date, time, and address to hello@alllitup.ca to be included in our listings.
Friday, July 22nd
Providence Bay, ON
Literary Evening for Readers and Writers
Where: Community of Christ Church on McNevin Street, Providence Bay, ON
When: 7-9pm
More information: Ann Elizabeth Carson and Gail Anderson-Dargatz host this literary evening. Carson will read from Laundry Lines: A Memoir in Stories and Poems.
Saturday, July 23rd
Orillia, ON
Lives of Girls and Women Panel: Stephen Leacock Festival
Where: Leacock Museum National Historic Site, 50 Museum Drive, Orillia, ON
When: 8pm
More information: Cordelia Strube (On the Shores of Darkness, There is Light) and Jennifer Quist (Sistering) sit this panel at the Leacock Summer Festival.
Link: http://leacockmuseum.com/festival/readingsevents/
Sunday, July 24th
Coquitlam, BC
The Story Café at Kaleidoscope Festival
Where: Town Centre Park, 1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC
When: 11:45am and 1:15pm
More information: For a dose of all things literary, drop by The Story Café, sponsored by independent, family-owned bookstore, Black Bond Books. Sip a glass of wine or coffee while notable storytellers like Alban Goulden (As If) take you on literary journeys with author readings, poetry and more. (See the entertainment schedule and write-up for performance details.)
Link: http://www.coquitlam125.ca/kaleidoscope/
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