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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
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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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