Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival

Title: Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival

Location: London, England
Description: The fourth Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival is a celebration of writing for readers of all ages, which reflects the area’s strong literary heritage. The festival offers nearly 60 events to choose from over three full days, including a number of creative workshops.

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Start Date: September 9, 2012
End Date: September 11, 2012

Paul Farley and Deryn Rees-Jones read at Manchester Literature Festival

Title: Paul Farley and Deryn Rees-Jones read at Manchester Literature Festival

Location: Manchester, England
Description: MLF and the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester present two of the UK’s most acclaimed poets. Paul Farley has published four poetry collections with Picador, most recently The Dark Film which is shortlisted for this year’s TS Eliot Prize. A regular contributor to the BBC, his work has won many awards, including the Whitbread and Forward Prizes, and is celebrated for marrying thought and form with humour and feeling. Deryn Rees-Jones has published four collections with Seren: The Memory Tray, Signs Round a Dead Body, Quiver and her new collection, Burying the Wren, a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. She was named one of the Poetry Book Society’s Next Generation poets and one of the Mslexia’s TopTen UK women poets in 2004.

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Date: October 15, 2012

Winston Collins / Descant Prize for Best Canadian Poem submission deadline

Title: Winston Collins / Descant Prize for Best Canadian Poem submission deadline

Location: Canada
Description: This annual prize is in memory of Winston Collins, writer and enthusiastic teacher of literature at the universities of Cincinnati, Princeton and Toronto. The prize will perpetuate his remarkable talent for encouraging self-expression through writing.

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Date: October 12, 2012

National Poetry Day

Title: National Poetry Day

Location: London, England
Description: Join the Poetry Society and Southbank Centre for National Poetry Day Live, a cosmic celebration of poetry with Stars as its theme. All afternoon, there’s a rolling programme of free readings by top poets, including Dannie Abse, Simon Barraclough, Megan Beech, John Cooper Clarke, Charlotte Higgins, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Grace Nichols, Mario Petrucci, Christopher Reid, Rachel Rooney and Helen Mort. Come and hear your favourite writers, and discover new names, at this friendly annual event.

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Date: October 4, 2012

WordFest

Title: WordFest

Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Description: WordFest’s main event is a six-day literary festival that features upwards of 70 writers from the local, national and international stage. The Festival has approximately 60 separate events and attracts an audience of over 14,000. Some events also offer programming in multiple languages such as French and Spanish. Festival events take place across Calgary and in Banff through founding production partner, The Banff Centre.

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Start Date: October 9, 2012
End Date: October 14, 2012

Berton House Writers-in-Residence application deadline

Title: Berton House Writers-in-Residence application deadline

Location: Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
Description: Berton House is both a destination and an opportunity to leave behind the familiar and avoid the distractions that intrude on a writer’s day. Dawson City, Yukon provides a historically impressive setting where a writer can concentrate on her or his work or just get away to think.

Professional Canadian writers who have published at least one book and are established in any creative literary discipline (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, play/screenwriting, journalism) may apply for residency.

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Date: October 5, 2012

Journey With No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page release date

Title: Journey With No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page release date

Location: Canada
Description: Journey with No Maps by Sandra Djwa (published by McGill-Queen’s University Press) is the first biography of P.K. Page, a brilliant twentieth-century poet and a fine artist. The product of over a decade’s research and writing, the book follows Page as she becomes one of Canada’s best-loved and most influential writers. “A borderline being,” as she called herself, she recognized the new choices offered to women by modern life but followed only those related to her quest for self-discovery.

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Date: October 1, 2012