We stopped counting at 100

Thanks to the 100 plus who turned out to hear readings from Greg Ball, Lisa Devries, Anya Douglas, Catherine Graham, Adrienne Gruber, Katie Jordon, Mike Lipsius, Elisabeth de Mariaffi, John Nyman, Brandy Ryan, and Mary Ryko as we celebrated the MM 15 launch.

Join us again on February 3 for our third anniversary party: for updates on livewords join our group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=26261284591

MM15 launch party January 6, 2011

livewords hosts the Misunderstandings Magazine Issue 15 launch party!

Join us at Black Swan, 154 Danforth – 2nd floor - [map] on Thursday, January 6

Featuring readings from contributing authors:

  • Lisa Devries
  • Anya Douglas
  • Catherine Graham
  • Adrienne Gruber
  • Katie Jordon
  • Elisabeth de Mariaffi
  • John Nyman
  • Brandy Ryan
  • Mary Rykov

Hosted by Edward Nixon

with MC accompaniment from Jim Johnstone.

Doors at 7:30

Readings from 8 p.m.

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Complimentary snacks. Reasonably priced beer.

PWYC donation requested to help defray event costs.

livewords September is become a fiction of memory

On Thursday, September 23, 2nd floor, at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth, we welcomed, Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Nathaniel G. Moore, and Jacob Scheier for an evening of fiction and poetry.

We had a modest but enthusiastic audience who the enjoyed the mix of fiction and poetry.  The response was such that livewords will continue to expand our range of readings by including fiction and other forms of readable texts in our programming.

Click here for September Reader’s Bios

Hosted & Produced by Edward Nixon

Contact us: info@livewords.ca

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livewords as autumn leaves crinkle and frost

livewords welcomes colour changes, crisp consonants and frost-tinged vowels:

November 4:

Jill Battson
Alex Boyd
Ian Burgham

December 2

Cactus Press fall chapbook launch and “family reunion.”

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All at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth, Second Floor.

Doors 7:30 pm
Readings at 8:00 pm

livewords September 23 with de Mariaffi, Moore & Scheier

Join us Thursday September 23, at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth, as we welcome, Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Nathaniel G. Moore, and Jacob Scheier for an evening of fiction and poetry.

Plus we welcome you to participate in the the “3-Minute Book Review” Open Mic contest. Participants will vie for Cash Prizes as determined by arbitrary & unpredictable judges.

Readings Commence at 8:00 pm

Open Mic sign-up at 7:30 pm

Reader Bios

Elisabeth de Mariaffi lives and writes in Toronto, where she is also one of the wild minds behind Toronto Poetry Vendors, a new empire of poem-filled, toonie-operated vending machines housed at indie establishments in the downtown area. Her poetry and fiction have been published lots of places; you can watch for her in forthcoming issues of The New Quarterly, Descant and CV2. Right now she’s working away at both a collection of short stories and a poem-film collaboration.

Nathaniel G. Moore is the assistant editor and books editor for Broken Pencil Magazine. His most recent books are Pastels Are Pretty Much The Polar Opposite of Chalk (DC Books) and Wrong Bar (Tightrope Books).

Jacob Scheier is a poet and journalist recently returned to his hometown of Toronto from an extended stay in Brooklyn, New York. His debut poetry collection, More to Keep us Warm (ECW Press, 2007) won the 2008 Governor General’s Award. The book was also named amongst 2008’s “best in verse” by The Winnipeg Free Press. His poems have appeared in several periodicals in North America, and he recently had a poem published in the anthology, Leonard Cohen: You’re Our Man. As well, Jacob is a regular contributor to the Toronto alternative weekly, NOW and the progressive NYC newspaper The Indypendent. Jacob is also the former head editor of existere, York University’s journal of art and literature. He graduated from York in 2008 with an honors BA in Humanities.

Hosted & Produced by Edward Nixon

Contact us: info@livewords.ca

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