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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Livewords May 14 with Flaherty, Hefferon, Howard, and Szczepaniak

On Thursday May 14, livewords presents a great line up on an unusual date:

WORDS BY

Kate Marshall Flaherty:

Kate’s launched two collections of poetry in the past year: String of Mysteries (Hidden Brook press) and Hobbeldehoy (Lyrical Myrical Press).  She leads poetry sweatshops and writing-as-a-spiritual-practice workshops, leads meditation and mindfulness retreats, teaches yoooga and is a founding member of the Children’s Peace Theatre Toronto. She celebrated the launch of her first book, entitled Tilted Equilibrium, May 2006, and launched her first CD, Deepening Stillness, in June 2006. She has read at Toronto’s Art Bar, Toronto WordStage, Hot Sauced Words and The Renaissance Conspiracy reading series and TOPS events. She has won several awards for her poetry, is published in a number of magazines and anthologies, and made the shortlist for both the Descant Winston Collins Best Canadian Poem 2006, and the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry 2006, and others. Kate won the Toronto Art Bar’s Poetry Slam 2005, and the Toronto Art Bar’s Poetry Sweatshop Contest in 2004. She has been filmed and interviewed for Bravo’s Heart of the Poet series twice in 2005 and 2006, and was interviewed by CBC’s Rosie Fernandez for “Words at large” as a new Random Acts of Poetry Poet. She has participated in The Banff Centre’s Writing With Style Program twice, and leads a Poetry Writing Workshop at University of Toronto’s Continuing Ed. SMC Campus. Poetry is her first love, and continues to be her life-line.

Naoise Hefferon:

Naoise has a habit of moving around. She has forever relied on language, in all its unreliability, to help navigate and make sense of her often blind negotiations through space and time. Naoise has not wrestled bumblebees or been to Australia but she has been stirred by the spiney tails of Queen Street conversations brushing against her cheek as they pass by. She hasn’t won any awards, of which she’s aware, and her work isn’t cool enough for kissmachine but she is a nice, non-harming sort of girl who tries to engage with the human experience. She humbly hopes that her experience is worth all the fuss.

Liz Howard:

Liz is a native of northern Ontario and an emerging poet in Toronto. She is part of the rural exodus and still clings to such a small root despite her urban crutch. Her poetry has previously appeared in El Chaos Communications (elchaos.org) and is forthcoming in Misunderstandings Magazine and the Toronto Quarterly Review. She is ineffably happy to be part of the Toronto poetry scene and to have her first feature at livewords!

Angela Szczepaniak:

A doctoral candidate at the University at Buffalo, Angela Szczepaniak is neck-deep in a dissertation on innovative poetry, detective fiction, and comic books. In addition to publishing poetry and critical essays, and working as a poetry editor for Redwood Coast Press, she recently participated in a hygiene themed poetry-art project with LOCCAL, and as a result her visual poetry can be found on placards in some of the finest public restrooms in Seattle. At the moment, she lives in Toronto, where she thinks about being ravaged by time’s withered claw. Her first book is a novel-in-parts–Unisex Love Poems.

Our original poem Open Mic contest returns this month! Inscrutable judges. $50 prize. One poem written by you. 3 minutes max.

@ Cervejaria, 842 College Street (just west of Ossington)
7:00 p.m. Doors Open
7:30 p.m. Open Mic Sign-Up
8:00 p.m. Performances Commence

Thursday Feb 26 livewords presented Sampirisi, Bozabalian & Priest

WORDS BY:

Jenny Sampirisi: Jenny
is a poet, prose writer and editor. She is the managing editor for
BookThug and facilitates the online concrete poetry journal, Other
Cl/utter. She teaches English at Ryerson University where she runs the
Ryerson Reading Series. She is also an executive member of the Scream
Literary Festival. Her first novel, is/was explores the flexible boundaries of language, media, and the body.

Lara Bozabalian:Lara
Bozabalian’s poetry was selected to be read for the International
Olympic Committee, during the 2010 host city deliberations (on
Vancouver’s behalf). She represented Toronto at the 2009 Individual
World Poetry Slam, and is currently working on a collection of poetry
to be published by Piquant Press. http://bozabalian.wordpress.com/

Robert Priest: Robert
is the author of fifteen books of poetry, 3 plays, 2 novels, lots of
musical CDS, one hit song and many columns for Now Magazine .   His
words have been debated in the legislature, posted in the Transit
system, quoted by politicians, and sung on Sesame street. AKA Dr.
Poetry   His latest book is: Reading the Bible Backwards (ECW)

† OPEN MIC CONTEST: Best Original Poem  – $50 Cash Prize

Contest judges will pick the winner.

@ Cervejaria, 842 College Street (just west of Ossington)
7:00 p.m. Doors Open
7:30 p.m. Open Mic Sign-Up
8:00 p.m. Performances Commence