Indie Events: June 17 – 23

 

Monday June 17, 6:30pm, BookThug Launch: Stephen Collis and Shannon Macguire, Supermarket, 268 Augusta

BookThug launches two new titles: The Red Album, a novel by Stephen Collis and fur(l) parachute, poetry by Shannon Maguire. Featuring special guest Mark Truscott.

Monday June 17, 7pm, Little Brother Magazine Presents: Everything Is Fine, No One Writes to the Colonel, 460 College

Come out and celebrate LB’s first special project, a flash zine of fiction inspired by Toronto’s most prominent invitation to narrative, Mayor Rob Ford. There will be some short readings and a brief rumination on cities and narrative possibilities from Spacing magazine’s Shawn Micallef.

Tuesday June 18, 8pm, WRITE CLUB Toronto: Pride Edition, The Garrison, 1197 Dundas Street West, $10

We’re here, we’re queer, and we’re going to destroy you with our words.
This month, WRITE CLUB Toronto celebrates Pride week with an LGBT-centric group of wordsmiths. Featuring Luke Van Bakel, Danz Altvater, Avery Edison, Johnnie Walker, Matthew J. Trafford, Martha E. Chaves, Marco Bernardi and Filip Jeremic.

 

Come enjoy the very finest in Steampunk arts and culture. Should be a day to remember.

 

Bring the noise with a Saturday night slam, featuring Vancouver poet (and former Torontonian) Jill Christmas. Hosted by David Silverberg. Plus an open mic with an $80 prize!

VANCOUVER

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages… we’re back at Hot Art Wet City with Vesper Sephony.  Bring your pencils and sketch books and get ready for a sizzling session!

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