Misunderstandings Magazine 12 – Launched

We had a packed house July 23 at the Central on all-too-infrequent warm Toronto ’09 summer night.

Nikki Ward won our all “original piece” Open Mic contest, carrying off a $50 cash prize for her impressive effort.

Thanks to our contest judges: Karen Shenfeld, Carey Toane, and Blair Trewartha.

MM Editor Jim Johnstone, successfully sold magazines to all comers.

We enjoyed arresting readings from nine (9) contributors from Misunderstandings Magazine Issue 12:

  • Clara Blackwood
  • Ron Newberry Evans
  • Anne Joyce
  • Shane Neilson
  • Jason Paradiso
  • Melanie Pierluigi
  • Dane Swan
  • Lindsay Tipping
  • Natalie Zina Walchots

A special thanks to everyone at the Central for making us feel at home!

tonight come in from the rain with livewords @ The Central

Dry off inside with Clara Blackwood, Ron Newberry Evans, Anne Joyce, Jason Paradiso, Melanie Pierluigi, Dane Swan, Lindsay Tipping and Natalie Zina Walchots.

+ be one of 8 on the open mic (cash prize for best original poem)

but please don’t be late:

Open Mic Sign up 7:30 – Readings from 8:00 sharp.

The Central 603 Markham Street – just south of Bloor.

livewords MM12 launch party & readings now at The Central July 23.

On Thursday July 23 livewords presents the Misunderstandings Magazine Issue 12 launch party at our new venue!

    With readings by 8 contributing authors:

Clara Blackwood is a Toronto-based writer. Her first poetry collection, Subway Medusa (2007), is the inaugural book in Guernica Editions’ First Poets Series, which showcases first books by poets thirty-five and under. From 1998 to 2004, Clara ran the monthly Syntactic Sunday Reading Series at the Free Times Café.

Ron Newberry-Evans is a Toronto writer, photographer and, on rare occasions, musician. He has released one chapbook – The Beautiful Darkness (believeyourownpress, 2005), and was a co-creator of the television biography series The Heart Of A Poet. He is currently at work on a new collection of poems which is going at a speed best described as somewhere between glacier-like and posthumous.

Anne Joyce graduated from Creative Writing a full 10 years ago, yet this is her first published piece. What she lacks in discipline, she makes up for in charm. She hopes. A web producer passionate about all things 2.0, Anne spends her off-time squeezing herself into 140 characters on Twitter, writing her novel, and sneaking backstage at rock shows.

Jason Paradiso is a co-editor at Descant. He writes, lives, and works in Toronto.

Melanie Pierluigi spent the past two years living in South Korea and traveling around Asia.  Her poetry has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, White Wall Review, PRECIPICe, The Dalhousie Review, Quills and The Prairie Journal.  She won Waterloo Universities ‘English Society Creative Writing Award for Poetry’ in 2005.

Toronto based Bermudian writer Dane Swan, is predominately known as a spoken-word artist. Dane has performed his unique brand of spoken word in over a dozen cities throughout North America. Performances of his poetry have been featured on CDs and vinyls that have been distributed across Canada and the Atlantic. Dane has a BA in Law (Humanities) from Carleton University and a diploma in Entertainment Management from Trebas Institute. His current chapbook Narcotics//Flora is published by Burning Effigy Press.

Lindsay Tipping did a lot of writing in Calgary before running away to become a TV star, horoscope writer and music promoter in China. She now lives in Toronto. She has had work previously published in UTNE Reader, Matrix Magazine, filling Station and dANDelionand as well as various ESL textbooks across Asia.

Natalie Zina Walschots‘ first book of poetry, Thumbscrews, was published by Snare Books in the Fall of 2007. Her work has recently appeared in FOURSQUARE, Matrix, and Rampike. She has served as the Managing Editor of both filling Station and dANDelion, and also co-curated the Flywheel reading series from 2005-2008.  Natalie completed her MA in English/Creative Writing at the University of Calgary.  She recently moved to Toronto after 4 years in Alberta, and here she teaches grade 12 students at a private school. She lives in a menagerie with several humans, two cats, a dog, and three rats.

+ our beloved OPEN MIC CONTEST – best original piece – Cash Prize – 3 minutes max.

* And some surprises – A NEW VENUE (smile) + . . .

The Central 605 Markham Street.

Click here for a map.
7:00 p.m. Doors Open
7:30 p.m. Open Mic Sign-Up
8:00 p.m. Performances Commence

Click here to RSVP on Facebook

PAY WHAT YOU CAN DONATIONS WILL BE REQUESTED AT THE PERFORMANCE TO SUPPORT THE SERIES.