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California readings in July

Posted by on 1 July 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

From July 1 until around early-mid September, I’ll be living in LA! During this period, I’ll be doing a few readings in west coast USA. In July, I’ll be doing 3 readings in California. First up, I’ll be in San Francisco on the 12th, reading at an event by RADAR Productions, which is run by San Francisco writer Michelle Tea. I first...

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Readings in June and farewell to Canada, for now

Posted by on 30 May 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

So far in June, I have 3 readings scheduled – all in Ontario and all connected to Pride events. More readings may be added and I’ll update this post as required but, nonetheless, the details as they currently stand are below. First up, on Thursday 12 June, I’ll be doing a reading for Hamilton Pride Week. I’ll be reading with with Shani...

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Six readings in May!

Posted by on 25 April 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

So many readings coming up! I have 6 readings in May, with more to come in June and July. First up, I’m reading with two authors who both sound great. Greg Bechtel’s new book, Boundary Problems, is described as a work that “shatters the boundaries between speculative and literary fiction”. We are both launching our books (along with...

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Toronto launch of Look Who’s Morphing

Posted by on 5 April 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

I first came to Toronto last year for an artist residency. About eight months later, I submitted an application for Canadian permanent residency that was framed around my work as an artist and the contribution that I could make to Canada’s cultural life. In my application, I nominated Toronto as the city in which I wish to settle. Although I...

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Look Who’s Morphing comes to North America and Europe: Two readings in NYC

Posted by on 2 April 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Today is the official date for the release of the North American edition of Look Who’s Morphing in North America and Europe. I wrote this book with a world audience in mind and had always felt that it could find appreciative audiences (and in both the US and Canada especially). It took me 9 years to write this book (this included 5 years of doctoral...

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