On Edge Reading Series

All readings start at 6:30pm. Here are the dates, bios for the featured authors, and type of event:

Wed September 27 with Molly Cross-Blanchard/ hybrid event

Molly Cross-Blanchard is a white and Métis writer, editor, and educator born on Treaty 3 (Fort Frances, ON), raised on Treaty 6 (Prince Albert, SK), and currently living on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples, cka Vancouver. She is the former poetry editor of PRISM international, the former publisher of Room, and currently teaches creative writing at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. In service to the writing community, Molly serves as the Indigenous Advocate for the National Council of TWUC, sits on the Board of Directors at Asparagus Magazine, and consults on the Equity Advisory Committee at the BC Arts Council. Her debut collection of poetry is Exhibitionist (Coach House 2021).
Tues October 17 with Jody Chan/ online event

Jody Chan is a writer, drummer, community organizer, and care worker based in Toronto/Tkaronto. They are the author of sick (Black Lawrence Press), which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary and Pat Lowther Memorial Awards, and winner of the 2018 St. Lawrence Book Award and 2021 Trillium Award for Poetry. Jody is also a performing and teaching member with RAW Taiko Drummers, and they can be found online at https://www.jodychan.com/.

link to register: https://emilycarru.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5EvcOqvqjsqEt0uNMWC8iBi-rNbWKyb2W5F

Tues November 7 with Steffy Tad-y/ online event

Born and raised in Manila, Steffi Tad-y is a poet & writer based in the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, & Tsleil-Waututh Nations, also known as Vancouver, British Columbia. Her chapbook of poems “Merienda” published by Rahila’s Ghost Press was nominated for the 2021 bpNichol Chapbook Award. In 2022, she published her debut book of poetry “From the Shoreline” with Gordon Hill Press. Steffi’s poems often reflect on kinship, diasporic geographies, & formations of the mind. 

link to register: https://emilycarru.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5UocOquqT0pG9C18ZQ_1QfBxW1LHm6DJhL5

Tues November 27 with Mackenzie Ground/ hybrid event

Mackenzie Ground is a nehiyawiskwew from Enoch maskekosihk Cree Nation and Edmonton amiskwacîwâskahikan, Alberta. She is a PhD student at Simon Fraser University in the Department of English. She is a writer and a language learner of nehiyawewin (the Plains Cree language), and her work considers the relationships of identity and place, to the land and to cities, and to the more-than-human beings who live there. Her writing has appeared in The Capilano Review, The Denver Quarterly, and C Magazine among others. She is thankful for the support of her friends, family, partner, and cats.

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