POETRY AND PROSE READING

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Category: Art

When: 07:00 PM October 18, 2007 to 11:00 PM October 18, 2007

Visual Arts Centre
School of Art / McClure Gallery
350 Victoria Avenue, Montreal Tel: 514-488-9558
(Commuter Train, Vendome metro, Bus: 24, 63, 138)
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Doors open 7:00 pm  Reading 7:30 pm  At the door $5


Poets, Prose Writers & Musicians featured:

Stephen Morrissey has published seven books of poetry, as well as chapbooks. His new collection of poems, Girouard Avenue, is forthcoming. Visit www.stephenmorrissey.ca

Sharon H. Nelson has written for stage, film, newspapers, journals, and technical publications.  This Flesh These Words is her ninth book of poems.

Ian Ferrier is one of the core writer/performers in the North American performance literature scene. His CD, What is This Place, was released by Bongobeat Records, 2007.

Tali Goodfriend Painter, ceramic artist, writer. Her writings focus on the deep similarities among people who on the outside seem to be adversaries.

George Balas Hungarian engineer, author of Homecoming, his first book, a memoir, (speaks and spells publishing, 2006).

Sandra Stephenson Author of Poots Tawking, Laurel Reed chapbook. Her work appears in Antigonish Review, Cross-currents & www.poetsagainstwar.ca.

Ilona Martonfi Poet, teacher, editor. Blue Poppy, forthcoming with Coracle Press. Producer/host of The Yellow Door & Visual Arts Centre Readings.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, and the League of Canadian Poets.

Contact information: Producer/host Ilona Martonfi Tel 514-939-4173 ilona.martonfi@sympatico.ca
Web link for more information: www.visualartscentre.ca

by Ilona Martonfi


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