Sadly, livewords remains on hiatus for the time being. It is hoped that by mid-February things will have become clear and future events will be scheduled. Thank you to all who have inquired and sent good wishes.
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Twitter livewords Updates for 2012-01-08
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- Thanks to all who joined us in December for the Rampike "Scientific Wonders" issue Launch Party #
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Best Wishes for the New Year!
Thanks to all who attended (or considered attending) our 2011 events. We had a great year! We celebrated the final issue of Misunderstandings Magazine, launched wonderful new poetry from Cactus press and baseline press, and we welcomed back RAMPIKE Magazine for its most recent Toronto launch.
Please note that livewords is now on winter hiatus this month and despite the glorious frigid start to January, we won’t be persuaded otherwise.
Stay tuned for new developments and an announcement re next month!
Best Wishes for the New Year!
Cancelled – livewords September 8 with Denham & Latosik
It is with great regret that we must advise that the September 8th livewords show must be cancelled.
Edward Nixon is in B.C. attending to his very ill mother and the livewords secret agents despite best efforts are not able to proceed with event. Apologies to our featured readers Joe Denham and Jeff Latosik to all of you who were planning to attend and who have supported livewords.
Out of respect to our intended readers their bios are listed below:
Joe Denham
Denham’s first collection of poetry, Flux, was published in 2003. In 2009, Windstorm (Nightwood Editions), the first in a triptych of book-length poems was published, followed shortly after by his first novel, The Year of Broken Glass, in 2011. His poetry and prose has appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies including: Open Field: 30 Contemporary Canadian Poets; The New Canon: An Anthology of Canadian Poetry; Breathing Fire 2: Canada’s New Poets; Jailbreaks: 99 Canadian Sonnets; Books in Canada; The Literary Review of Canada; Maisonneuve;The Malahat Review; BC Studies; and Grain. Denham grew up on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, and has lived in Vancouver, Victoria and Toronto. He currently lives with his wife and 2 children in Halfmoon Bay, BC, where he writes, edits, builds timber frame homes, and continues to captain fishing vessels.
Jeff Latosik
Latosik’s award-winning poems have appeared in magazines and journals across the country. He won the P.K. Page Founders’ Award from The Malahat Review in 2007, placed first in THIS Magazine’s Great Canadian Literary Hunt in 2008, and was a finalist for the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for 2008. He teaches at Humber College in Toronto. His first book, Tiny, Frantic, Stronger (Insomniac Press 2010) won the 2011 Trillium Book Award for Poetry.
livewords returns September 8 with Denham & Latosik
livewords returns with an extraordinary show on September 8th – featuring special guest Joe Denham reading from his new book Windstorm from Nightwood Editions, and Jeff Latosik the winner of the 2011 Trillium Award for Poetry for his book Tiny, Frantic Stronger from Insomniac Press.
We are very pleased to be welcoming Joe to livewords for the first time and to welcome back Jeff, who has been a most welcome regular at livewords.
- Zachariah Wells’ review of Windstorm in Quill & Quire
- Jeff Latosik — Winner of the 2011 Trillium Book Award for Poetry
More details on our September 8th show will be posted on Monday, August 22.