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Upcoming Events at Historic Joy Kogawa House

Upcoming Events at Historic Joy Kogawa House

by Residencies | Feb 20, 2017 | Events, WIR - Jacqueline Pearce | 0 comments

Haiku Secrets: beyond the basics of writing haiku with author Jacquie Pearce When: Saturday, February 25, 1–2:30pmWhere: at Historic Joy Kogawa House, 1450 West 64th Ave (2 blocks east of Granville Street) Haiku are small poems that can express a riveting moment of...
Breaking the Ice: From Winter into Spring

Breaking the Ice: From Winter into Spring

by Residencies | Jan 30, 2017 | Events, WIR - Jacqueline Pearce | 0 comments

Breaking the Ice: From Winter Into Spring Celebrate the first hints of spring and kick off National Haiku Writing Month with a social evening of poetry, music, and refreshments. Where: Historic Joy Kogawa HouseWhen: Saturday, February 4, 7:00 to 9:00pm. Local...
Love Letters for Winter Solstice

Love Letters for Winter Solstice

by Residencies | Dec 11, 2016 | Events, WIR - Christine Lowther, WIR - Jane Eaton Hamilton | 0 comments

Poets and authors Daphne Marlatt, George Bowering, Christine Lowther, RC Weslowski, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Heather Haley, and Renee Saklikar read love letters and epistolary poems published in Where the Nights Are Twice As Long on the longest night of the year. For avid...
September Events at Historic Joy Kogawa House

September Events at Historic Joy Kogawa House

by Residencies | Aug 31, 2016 | Events, WIR - Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall | 0 comments

A new novel by Joan Haggerty tells of a disappeared Japanese Canadian during the Second World War The Dancehall Years with Joan Haggerty Young Gwen Killam enjoys idyllic summers on Bowen Island until the sudden disappearance of her swimming teacher, Takumi Yoshito,...

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