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A READING ON ZOOM
Presented by: Amanda Earl0 | ONLINE: Zoom |
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P | Sunday 28th July, 2024 |
N | 2:00pm |
Join three writers as they celebrate recent book launches.
Please register to receive Zoom link.
More information: angelhousepress.com
AJ Dolman’s (they/she) debut poetry book is Crazy / Mad (Gordon Hill Press, 2024). They have previously authored Lost Enough: A collection of short stories, and three poetry chapbooks, and co-edited Motherhood in Precarious Times. Dolman’s writing has also appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. A bi/pan+ rights advocate and founder of Bi+ Canada, they live on unceded, unsurrendered Anishinaabe Algonquin territory.
Amanda Earl (she/her) is a queer writer, reviewer, visual poet, editor, and publisher who lives on Algonquin Anishinaabeg traditional territory, colonially known as Ottawa, Ontario. Earl is managing editor of Bywords.ca, and editor of Judith: Women Making Visual Poetry. Her latest book is Beast Body Epic, a collection of long poems about her near-death health crisis. Her latest chapbook is Seasons, an excerpt from Welcome to Upper Zygonia.
Concetta Principe is a writer of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, as well as scholarship on trauma and literature, living with a disability. Her current poetry collection, Disorder, is out with Gordon Hill Press. Her most recent creative non-fiction project, Discipline N. V: A Lyric Memoir, was published by Palimpsest Press in 2023. Her poetry collection, This Real was longlisted for the Raymond Souster Award in 2017 and her first book of poetry, Interferencewon the Bressani Award for poetry, 2000. She edited a special issue “Lacan Now” for English Studies in Canada. She teaches at Trent university.
Amanda Earl's reading is sponsored by the Writers Union of Canada.