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The Geist Vancouver Literary Roots Special Issue

Date: September – November 2011; issue launch Friday, November 17, 2011 at 7pm at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre
Location: Newsstands and Geist subscribers’ homes across Canada
Website: www.geist.com

The Geist Vancouver Literary Roots Special Issue will feature book excerpts, stories, correspondences, letters to editors, photographs, promotion posters and other literary relics from publishers who were central to the 1970s literary renaissance in Vancouver. Publishers included in this special issue come from the feminist movement, Makara magazine and Press Gang Publishers; the counter-culture movement, Pulp Press and Vancouver Community Press/NewStar Books; and the avant-garde movement, Talon Books, blewointment and Periodics, which grew out of the journal TISH. The issue will also feature a literary map of Vancouver, produced by Rebecca Dolen of the Regional Assembly of Text.

You’re invited to the Geist issue launch!
If you’re in Vancouver this Friday, drop by the Roundhouse Community Centre for the launch of Geist 82, celebrating Vancouver’s 125th anniversary and the 2011 Memory Festival. With readings of 1970s literary Vancouver, staff stories and adult beverages. Hope to see you there!

Friday, November 18, 7pm
Roundhouse Community Exhibition & Performance Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews,
Vancouver, B.C.
Info 604-713-1800
Admission is Free

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Poetry and Politics

Date: August, 2011
Location: Vancouver
Website: www.subterrain.ca

Poetry and Politics – 125 Poems that celebrate Vancouver’s history, geography, and varied ethnicity.

subTerrain magazine is accepting poetry submissions for its Special Summer Issue in celebration of Vancouver’s 125th Birthday. The issue will be comprised of 125 poems and several essays on the topic of poetry & politics in Vancouver.

We are seeking poetry that explores Vancouver’s history, geography, and varied ethnicity. Please try to address your subject in unique, fresh, and surprising ways.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.