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Back to School: Ivan E. Coyote, Writer-in-Residence at Western U in London, ON
What better kind of back-to-school present could you imagine than Yukon-born, Vancouver-based Ivan E. Coyote as the new writer-in-residence at your university? Well the students at Western University in London, Ontario (formerly known as the University of Western Ontario—yes, the … Continue reading →
Posted in Canadian, Fiction, Ivan E. Coyote, Lesbian, News, Non-Fiction, Queer, Short Stories, Trans, Trans Masculine, Transgender, Vancouver
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Tagged department of english, London, Ontario, Storytelling, western university, women's studies, Writer in Residence, Yukon
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