Adebe D.A., Jeff Latosik, Alexandra Oliver @ livewords August 26

Come and hear three accomplished and stylistically diverse poets at the August livewords on Thursday the 26th at the Black Swan – 154 Danforth Avenue – 2nd Floor

Doors 7:30 pm. Readings from 8:00 pm.

Adebe D. A. is a writer whose words travel between Toronto and New York City. She recently completed her MA at York University, where she also served as Assistant Editor for the arts and literary journal, Existere. Her work has been published in various North American sources, and she won the Toronto Poetry Competition in 2005 to become Toronto’s first Junior Poet Laureate. Her debut poetry collection, Ex Nihilo, was published this year by Frontenac House, one of ten manuscripts chosen in honour of Frontenac House’s Dektet 2010 competition, using a blind selection process by a jury of leading Canadian writers: bill bissett, George Elliot Clarke, and Alice Major. Ex Nihilo is currently on the longlist for the Dylan Thomas Prize, the world’s largest prize for writers under 30.

Jeff Latosik is the author of Tiny, Frantic, Stronger (2010). He lives in Toronto.
Alexandra Oliver was born in Vancouver, B.C. She attended the University of Toronto and received an M.A. in Drama in 1994. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and publications worldwide, including Orbis Rhyme International, Nexus, Mezzo Cammin, Future Cycle Poetry, The Atlanta Review, The Raintown Review, The Toronto Quarterly and The Vancouver Sun, as well as About.Com’s Poems After The Attack anthology, a collection discussing and reflecting upon the aftermath of 9/11. Her first book, Where the English Housewife Shines (Tin Press, London, UK) was released in May, 2007. A second manuscript, The Hand of Scheveningen, was shortlisted for the 2009 CBC Literary Awards.

She has performed her work at venues as diverse as Lollapalooza, The Festival of Original Theatre, The Word On the Street Festival and The National Poetry Slam as well as for CBC Radio One and National Public Radio in the U.S. She was also a featured performer and interviewee in Paul Devlin’s 1998 documentary Slam Nation.

At present, Oliver lives with her husband and son just outside of Toronto. She is an MFA candidate in the Stonecoast Program at the University of Southern Maine.

livewords August

Thursday, August 26th

Black Swan – 154 Danforth Avenue – 2nd Floor

Doors 7:30 pm. Readings from 8:00 pm.

Readings by:

  • Adebe D.A.
  • Jeff Latosik
  • Alexandra Oliver

Poetry in Translation Open Mic

  • 1 poem, 3 minute maximum
  • Read a favourite translation or your translation of favourite poet.
  • Prizes for best reading & best original translation

Hosted & Produced by Edward Nixon

Contact us: info@livewords.ca

19 (readers) over 24 (June)

Join us on Thursday, June 24 as livewords hosts a LAUNCH Extravaganza to celebrate the release of Rampike Magazine: Vol. 19, No. 2 – “Cultural Mischief” issue!

Black Swan, 154 Danforth Avenue, 2nd floor, just east of Broadview.

Enjoy 19/24 readers:

  1. Gary Barwin
  2. Greg Betts
  3. Clara Blackwood
  4. Margaret Christakos
  5. Frank Davey
  6. Adam Dickinson
  7. John Donlan
  8. Claudio Gaudio
  9. Karl Jirgens
  10. Jim Johnstone
  11. Babar Khan
  12. rob mclennan
  13. Desi di Nardo
  14. Edward Nixon
  15. Concetta Principe
  16. Jenny Sampirisi
  17. Lara Solnicki
  18. Lindsay Tipping
  19. Myna Wallin