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DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of English for readings by Writers-in-Resid
 ence H. Felix Chau Bradley\, Kama La Mackerel\, and Eli Tareq El Bechelany
 -Lynch. This event will be hosted by Prof. and Departmental Chair Erin Hur
 ley (English) and will feature the participation of Metonymy authors Addie
  Tsai and Shanice Nicole.\n\nThe readings will be followed by a wine and c
 heese reception.\n\n\n	February 6\, 5-7 pm\n	Leacock 232\n\nThe event will b
 e live streamed and live captioned.\n\nRegister to the Feb. 6 Zoom event\n
 \nAbout the authors:\n\nH. Felix Chau Bradley is a writer and musician liv
 ing in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the author of Automatic Object Less
 ons\, a poetry chapbook\, the Fiction Editor for This Magazine\, and the h
 ost of Strange Futures\, a speculative fiction book club. Personal Attenti
 on Roleplay is their first book. They are also an acquisitions editor at M
 etonymy Press.\n\n\n	Kama La Mackerel is an educator\, visual artist\, perf
 ormer\, writer and translator who works between and across English\, Frenc
 h and Mauritian Kreol. They are the author of the award-winning poetry col
 lection ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) and have translated works by Canadian wri
 ters Vivek Shraya and Kai Cheng Thom. They have lectured\, performed and e
 xhibited their work internationally. Find them on social media @kamalamack
 erel\n\n	Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is a writer living in Tiohtià:ke. The
 ir work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry 2018 anthology\, The New 
 Quarterly\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, and elsewhere. They were longlisted for 
 the CBC poetry prize in 2019. Their book\, knot body (2020)\, published by
  Metatron Press\, was shortlisted for the QWF Concordia First Book Award\,
  and their second book\, The Good Arabs\, was published by Metonymy Press 
 in September 2021. They are the non-fiction editor at The Puritan. They ar
 e also an acquisitions editor at Metonymy Press.\n\n	Addie Tsai (any/all) i
 s a queer nonbinary artist and writer of color who teaches creative writin
 g at the College of William & Mary. They also teach in Goddard College's M
 FA Program in Interdisciplinary Arts and Regis University’s Mile High MFA 
 Program in Creative Writing. Addie collaborated with Dominic Walsh Dance T
 heater on Victor Frankenstein and Camille Claudel\, among others. They ear
 ned an MFA from Warren Wilson College and a Ph.D. in Dance from Texas Woma
 n’s University. Addie is the author of Dear Twin and Unwieldy Creatures. S
 he is the Fiction co-Editor and Editor of Features & Reviews at Anomaly\, 
 contributing writer at Spectrum South\, and Founding Editor & Editor in Ch
 ief at just femme & dandy.\n\n	Shanice Nicole is a Black educator\, facilit
 ator\, writer\, and (out)spoken word artist based in Montreal. Her debut c
 hildren's book Dear Black Girls was published by Metonymy Press in 2021. S
 he is also the curator of free community resources such as Jobs & Things\,
  All Black Everything Montreal\, and the BFCN Scholarship Directory. See w
 hat she has to occasionally say on social media at @ShaniceNicoleSpeaks.\n
 \n	\n		See the Richler Writer-in-Residence page for more events in this serie
 s.\n	\n\n	 \n\n
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SUMMARY:Methonymy Author Showcase and Cabaret
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