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The Word on the Street is Queer: Also, Watch for a Rae Spoon Book Launch Near You
The Word on the Street is a national festival centred on, you guessed it, words, in all their diverse glimmering glory. Taking place in Vancouver, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Kitchner, Toronto, and Halifax and starting in a few days (depending on where … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Canadian, Farzana Doctor, Fiction, Halifax, Hiromi Goto, Indigenous, Lesbian, Mariko Tamaki, Montreal, News, Poetry, Queer, Toronto, Trans, Trans Masculine, Transgender, Vancouver
Tagged books, Dani Couture, Elizabeth Bachinsky, Janet Marie Rogers, Jen Currin, Karleen Pendleton Jiménez, Leah Horlick, literary festival, literature, Liz Bugg, Rae Spoon, Vivek Shraya
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