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Brocktown Writers Series image |
Farzana Doctor is a writer. Her Stealing Nasreen is a book I intend to read before the end of 2010.
At the launch of Canadian Voices II she invited me to the first anniversary celebrations of Brockton Writers Series.
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Fraser Sutherland's book |
It was at St. Anne's Anglican church on Gladstone Ave. I went because Fraser Sutherland was to read his latest poems from his highly acclaimed book The Philosophy of As If...
The venue for the event – St. Annes Anglican church – is an absolute marvel.
Fraser told me that among the artists who painted the murals on the church’s walls include artists from the famous Group of Seven. Reading about the architecture of the church on its website revealed its fascinating story.
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Vivek Sharya's book |
This is serendipity, and I must thank Farzana for it.
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St. Anne's Anglican Church |
I must also thank her for introducing me to the work of Vivek Sharya, a young writer who has written a book of short stories – God Loves Hair. The stories are about growing up in a world where his sexual orientation is an issue that seemingly acquires a larger dimension than his being.
He cast a spell with his reading and singing. His reading was especially memorable because it was accompanied by a slideshow presentation of illustrations of his stories. The stories carry original illustrations by Juliana Neufeld.
Fraser Sutherland is a friend, mentor, editor, and a lot more. He wears his fame lightly and is embarrassingly modest for someone who is quite simply brilliant.
He read from his book The Philosophy of As If... A poem in the collection is called Replies To a Little Girl in the Back Seat of a Car That Draws Up Beside Me at a Bus Stop on Chilly Night in March Whose Smiling Mother Calls Out ‘She Thinks You're Santa Claus'.
Other writers and poets who read included Catherine Paquette, Michael Erickson, Hema Vyas.
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Thanks for attending and writing about Brockton Writers Series, Mayank!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on Canadian writers. I visited their websites and much wish to read their writings, thanks again, regards.