Thanks to all who sang Happy Birthday to livewords

We were grateful to all who came out on February 3rd — over 100 through the course of the evening -to celebrate our 3rd birthday. And thrilled to sharp, shiny, glittering pieces that so many heard the words of Ian Burgham, James Dewar, Rocco de Giacomo, Liz Howard, Stephen Humphrey, Jim Johnstone, Mike Lipsius, Sachiko Murakami, Shannon Maguire, Shawn McLeod, Cathy Petch, David Silverberg, and Dane Swan. It was a privilege to have these fine fellow-travellers “in the house.”

A well-mannered shout out to the Sachiko Murakami for asking the gathered multitude to sing a chorus of Happy Birthday to this wee three reading series.

If  poets were all to exiled from the city so it might be well-governed (Plato, Republic 607d), then we can’t think of a better bunch of souls to be exiled with.

We were sorry to have regrets from Gillian Savigny and Blair Trewartha but we understand that gravity of job demands, the perils of snow and the damn frustration of an absence of transportation. We look forward to having Gillian and Blair at livewords later this year.

NEXT UP: We have the Insomniac Press Showcase night at livewords on March 3rd with Angela Hibbs, Catherine Graham, Jeff Latosik and more TBA.

In the meantime be sure to check out these fine reading Toronto reading series:

A Night of Hosts: the livewords third anniversary party!

We are 3 on the third of February!

Celebrate livewords’ birthday with “a night of hosts:” short readings by the hosts of a wide array of Toronto reading series.

Join us at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth – 2nd floor - [map] on Thursday, February 3rd

Doors at 7:30 p.m. - Readings from 8:00 p.m.

Readings by:

Hosted by Edward Nixon

Plus surprise guests, complimentary snacks, and reasonably priced booze.

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livewords September 24 – John B. Lee, James Dewar, Elana Wolff & the glosa contest

On Thursday September 24, livewords will be hosting James Dewar, John B. Lee, and Elana Wolff at Sage West at 924 College Street (click here for a map).

We start at 8 PM. Please arrive before then to secure a seat and enjoy some food and drink.

James Dewar enjoys the often hectic demands of a career as a freelance website designer, writer and editor, but is compelled to write and perform poetry by his recalcitrant muse. His first book of poetry, The Garden in the Machine was published by Hidden Brook Press (March 2007). His poetry has also been published in several anthologies and journals. While his profession requires long hours of reclusive keyboard pounding, he also organizes and hosts his own poetry reading series in Toronto, Hot-Sauced Words, now entering its fourth year.  He serves as vice-president of the Writers’ Circle of Durham Region where he enjoys developing ways to help writers gain confidence in their writing and presentation, but is often found attending symposiums and workshops due to his belief that lifelong learning is an essential spark for productive creativity. A regular contributor to the Toronto poetry scene, he delivers his emotionally clever poetry with an intriguing, unforgettable punch.

John B. Lee was appointed Poet Laureate of the City of Brantford in perpetuity in 2005. The author of over fifty published titles his work has appeared internationally in over 500 publications. The only two-time winner of the Peoples’ Poetry Award, he is also the recipient of the CBC Literary Award for poetry. A recipient of over seventy prestigious international awards for his work, his most recent books include: Island on the Wind-Breathed Edge of the Sea (Hidden Brook Press, 2009), *One Leaf in the Breath of the World, *winner of the Grassroots chapbook Award (Beret Days, 2009) and forthcoming from Rubicon Press in September–Let Light Try All the Doors, winner of the Rubicon Press chapbook award. He is currently working on the book Sweet Cuba, translations of Cuban poetry from Spanish into English, Tough Times, a book of essays on the impact of the current economic crisis upon the arts, and he has two books forthcoming one each from Black Moss Press and Hidden Brook Press. He lives in Port Dover with his wife, Cathy.

Elana Wolff has published three books of poetry with Guernica Editions: Birdheart (2001), Mask (2003), and You Speak to Me in Trees (2006)— winner of  the 2008 F.G. Bressani Prize for Poetry. She is also co-author, with the late Malca Litovitz, of Slow Dancing: Creativity and Illness, Duologue and Rengas (Guernica, 2008). Implicate Me, a collection of short essays on poems by Greater Toronto Area poets is forthcoming this year. Elana has taught English as a Second Language at York University and English for Academic Purposes at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem; she currently divides her time between writing, editing, and facilitating therapeutic art.

Open Mic Contest: Glosa, Glosa, Glosa, Glosa!

Write a glosa, read it, and maybe win our $50 cash prize.

Rules:

The “standard” glosa form begins with taking four (4) lines from another poet (this forms a quatrain that acts as a kind of epigraph to the poem).  After the 4-line “borrowed” opening, the standard glosa has four (4) stanzas of ten (10) lines each. Each stanza ends with a line taken sequentially from the borrowed quatrain.  While there is no required metre, lines 6, 9 and 10 of each stanza are end-rhymed.

Please bring 3 copies of your glosa with you so our judges may have a reference. It should take no more than 3 minutes to read your glosa.

Sign Up: info@livewords.ca