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WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and A SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE Ronald Wright (From Penguin Random House). Ronald Wright is the internationally acclaimed author of A Scientific Romance, winner of Britain's David Higham Prize for Fiction.His other major bestsellers include Time Among the Maya and Stolen Continents, and an acclaimed collection of travel pieces, Home and Away.He lives on Salt SpringIsland, BC.
WEEKLY FEATURES
That’s why we’ve reimagined The Word On The Street’s marketplace for the virtual space. This year, you can browse the finest Canadian & Indigenous publishers, bookstores, magazines, and arts organizations all year long. No waiting ’til September for a virtual marketplace—discover great deals & conversations from WOTSexhibitors every
SUMMER SPECTACULAR
Calling all creative kids! The Summer Spectacular is back! Join us for weekly workshops celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. Express yourself through poetry. Learn how to be an activist. Champion your favourite author. Upcoming Events THE ALCHEMISTS OF KUSH The Alchemists of Kush (2011) (From Goodreads). From internationally acclaimed author Minister Faust, increasingly described as one of the best writers of his generation, comes a searing new novel fusing modern realities with ancient yearning, struggle and triumph. BRITTANY LUBY ARCHIVES Brittany Luby, of Anishinaabe descent, was raised on Treaty #3 Lands in what is now known as northwestern Ontario. She is an assistant professor of history at the University of Guelph and an award-winning researcher who seeks to stimulate public discussion of Indigenous issues through her work. Her debut picture book, Encounter, illustrated by Michaela Goade, received wide acclaim. Brittany 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwardsWORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and A SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE Ronald Wright (From Penguin Random House). Ronald Wright is the internationally acclaimed author of A Scientific Romance, winner of Britain's David Higham Prize for Fiction.His other major bestsellers include Time Among the Maya and Stolen Continents, and an acclaimed collection of travel pieces, Home and Away.He lives on Salt SpringIsland, BC.
WEEKLY FEATURES
That’s why we’ve reimagined The Word On The Street’s marketplace for the virtual space. This year, you can browse the finest Canadian & Indigenous publishers, bookstores, magazines, and arts organizations all year long. No waiting ’til September for a virtual marketplace—discover great deals & conversations from WOTSexhibitors every
SUMMER SPECTACULAR
Calling all creative kids! The Summer Spectacular is back! Join us for weekly workshops celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. Express yourself through poetry. Learn how to be an activist. Champion your favourite author. Upcoming Events THE ALCHEMISTS OF KUSH The Alchemists of Kush (2011) (From Goodreads). From internationally acclaimed author Minister Faust, increasingly described as one of the best writers of his generation, comes a searing new novel fusing modern realities with ancient yearning, struggle and triumph. BRITTANY LUBY ARCHIVES Brittany Luby, of Anishinaabe descent, was raised on Treaty #3 Lands in what is now known as northwestern Ontario. She is an assistant professor of history at the University of Guelph and an award-winning researcher who seeks to stimulate public discussion of Indigenous issues through her work. Her debut picture book, Encounter, illustrated by Michaela Goade, received wide acclaim. Brittany 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
WORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are CONTACT US - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE Contact WOTS Saskatoon. The Word On The Street Saskatoon Inc. PO Box 39042. Saskatoon, SK S7V 0A9. (306) 371-9800. Email: saskatoon@thewordonthestreet.ca. A large team of committed and talented volunteers are working passionately to bring to our community another great festival. We are delighted to introduce our 2019Festival Committee.
FESTIVAL - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE The ninth annual The Word On The Street Saskatoon will be held on Sunday, June 9th 2019. The 2018 Festival was a huge success and we look forward to welcoming you to our 2019 Festival at its new location on the Broadway Business District from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with Opening Ceremonies at 10:00 a.m.CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
SUMMER SPECTACULAR
Calling all creative kids! The Summer Spectacular is back! Join us for weekly workshops celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. Express yourself through poetry. Learn how to be an activist. Champion your favourite author. Upcoming Events BOARD - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE About Us. The Word On The Street is a non-profit organization that celebrates Canadian reading, writing, and champions literacy primarily through a free, annual outdoor festival.INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys. PARTNERS - THEWORDONTHESTREET.CA About Us. The Word On The Street is a non-profit organization that celebrates Canadian reading, writing, and champions literacy primarily through a free, annual outdoor festival.WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwardsWORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online!EARLY READER SERIES
Small Print TO presents I Got You a Present. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 1PM | FREE LIVE STREAM. Regional Emmy Award-winning TV writers and authors Mike Erskine-Kellie (Spike) and Susan McLennan (Toody) present kid-friendly comedy skits based on their funny new book, I DISCOVER WORD ON THE STREET Discover Word on the Street. About The Word On The Street The Word On The Street is a non-profit organization that celebrates Canadian reading, writing, and champions literacy, primarily through a free, annual outdoor festival. Objectives: To ensure that the people of Halifax know about the annual festival, and value it as having the best and broadest offerings within the Canadian publishingWORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are FESTIVAL ACCESSIBILITY Venue Accessibility. The Word On The Street takes place at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre, located at 235 Queens Quay West. For information about Harbourfront Centre’s guest accessibility features, visit their website. Accessible seating is available at all Word On The Street programming venues, and it is our goal to provide a barrier-free experience to all visitors. FESTIVAL - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE The ninth annual The Word On The Street Saskatoon will be held on Sunday, June 9th 2019. The 2018 Festival was a huge success and we look forward to welcoming you to our 2019 Festival at its new location on the Broadway Business District from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with Opening Ceremonies at 10:00 a.m.INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys. ABOUT US | THE WORD ON THE STREET TORONTO The Word On The Street Toronto is an annual celebration of storytelling, ideas and imagination, hosting Canada’s largest FREE book and magazine festival each September, and promoting great books by Canadian and Indigenous authors year-round. What We Do The Word On The Street is a national celebration of reading, writing, and literacy. Read More Meet EXHIBITOR MARKETPLACE Exhibitor Marketplace. We're excited to welcome exhibitors to #BookitHfx19. The Word On The Street's Exhibitor Marketplace is Nova Scotia's biggest outdoor bookstore, providing you with an opportunity to connect and speak with, the many people who fuel the publishing industry across Canada. #WOTSTALKS: INTERVIEW WITH JOANNA GOODMAN As always, The Word On The Street is coming up this September. But the fall can’t get here soon enough! So we sat down with Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, who will be joining us at the festival this year!. WOTS: The Home for Unwanted Girls is based on a bleak bit of Canadian history, when orphans were being institutionalized to receive more government funding.WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwardsWORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online!EARLY READER SERIES
Small Print TO presents I Got You a Present. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 1PM | FREE LIVE STREAM. Regional Emmy Award-winning TV writers and authors Mike Erskine-Kellie (Spike) and Susan McLennan (Toody) present kid-friendly comedy skits based on their funny new book, I DISCOVER WORD ON THE STREET Discover Word on the Street. About The Word On The Street The Word On The Street is a non-profit organization that celebrates Canadian reading, writing, and champions literacy, primarily through a free, annual outdoor festival. Objectives: To ensure that the people of Halifax know about the annual festival, and value it as having the best and broadest offerings within the Canadian publishingWORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are FESTIVAL ACCESSIBILITY Venue Accessibility. The Word On The Street takes place at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre, located at 235 Queens Quay West. For information about Harbourfront Centre’s guest accessibility features, visit their website. Accessible seating is available at all Word On The Street programming venues, and it is our goal to provide a barrier-free experience to all visitors. FESTIVAL - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE The ninth annual The Word On The Street Saskatoon will be held on Sunday, June 9th 2019. The 2018 Festival was a huge success and we look forward to welcoming you to our 2019 Festival at its new location on the Broadway Business District from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with Opening Ceremonies at 10:00 a.m.INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys. ABOUT US | THE WORD ON THE STREET TORONTO The Word On The Street Toronto is an annual celebration of storytelling, ideas and imagination, hosting Canada’s largest FREE book and magazine festival each September, and promoting great books by Canadian and Indigenous authors year-round. What We Do The Word On The Street is a national celebration of reading, writing, and literacy. Read More Meet EXHIBITOR MARKETPLACE Exhibitor Marketplace. We're excited to welcome exhibitors to #BookitHfx19. The Word On The Street's Exhibitor Marketplace is Nova Scotia's biggest outdoor bookstore, providing you with an opportunity to connect and speak with, the many people who fuel the publishing industry across Canada. #WOTSTALKS: INTERVIEW WITH JOANNA GOODMAN As always, The Word On The Street is coming up this September. But the fall can’t get here soon enough! So we sat down with Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, who will be joining us at the festival this year!. WOTS: The Home for Unwanted Girls is based on a bleak bit of Canadian history, when orphans were being institutionalized to receive more government funding.WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwardsWORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online!EARLY READER SERIES
Small Print TO presents I Got You a Present. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 1PM | FREE LIVE STREAM. Regional Emmy Award-winning TV writers and authors Mike Erskine-Kellie (Spike) and Susan McLennan (Toody) present kid-friendly comedy skits based on their funny new book, I DISCOVER WORD ON THE STREET Discover Word on the Street. About The Word On The Street The Word On The Street is a non-profit organization that celebrates Canadian reading, writing, and champions literacy, primarily through a free, annual outdoor festival. Objectives: To ensure that the people of Halifax know about the annual festival, and value it as having the best and broadest offerings within the Canadian publishingWORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are FESTIVAL ACCESSIBILITY Venue Accessibility. The Word On The Street takes place at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre, located at 235 Queens Quay West. For information about Harbourfront Centre’s guest accessibility features, visit their website. Accessible seating is available at all Word On The Street programming venues, and it is our goal to provide a barrier-free experience to all visitors. FESTIVAL - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE The ninth annual The Word On The Street Saskatoon will be held on Sunday, June 9th 2019. The 2018 Festival was a huge success and we look forward to welcoming you to our 2019 Festival at its new location on the Broadway Business District from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with Opening Ceremonies at 10:00 a.m.INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys. ABOUT US | THE WORD ON THE STREET TORONTO The Word On The Street Toronto is an annual celebration of storytelling, ideas and imagination, hosting Canada’s largest FREE book and magazine festival each September, and promoting great books by Canadian and Indigenous authors year-round. What We Do The Word On The Street is a national celebration of reading, writing, and literacy. Read More Meet EXHIBITOR MARKETPLACE Exhibitor Marketplace. We're excited to welcome exhibitors to #BookitHfx19. The Word On The Street's Exhibitor Marketplace is Nova Scotia's biggest outdoor bookstore, providing you with an opportunity to connect and speak with, the many people who fuel the publishing industry across Canada. #WOTSTALKS: INTERVIEW WITH JOANNA GOODMAN As always, The Word On The Street is coming up this September. But the fall can’t get here soon enough! So we sat down with Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, who will be joining us at the festival this year!. WOTS: The Home for Unwanted Girls is based on a bleak bit of Canadian history, when orphans were being institutionalized to receive more government funding.WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexistCBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER THIS FALL … New to the 2017 line-up: Indigenous Voices brings together Indigenous authors such as Lee Maracle (Conversations with Canadians) and Tanya Talaga (Seven Fallen Feathers).The TFO Franco Stage showcases the best in French literature with special guests including Daniel Grenier (L'année la plus longue), Stéphane Larue (Le plongeur), and Monia Mazigh (Du pain et du jasmin).WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexistCBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER THIS FALL … New to the 2017 line-up: Indigenous Voices brings together Indigenous authors such as Lee Maracle (Conversations with Canadians) and Tanya Talaga (Seven Fallen Feathers).The TFO Franco Stage showcases the best in French literature with special guests including Daniel Grenier (L'année la plus longue), Stéphane Larue (Le plongeur), and Monia Mazigh (Du pain et du jasmin). 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Stage in the Round. TD Children's Literature. Toronto Book Awards Tent. Toronto Star Tent. Vibrant Voices of Ontario. Wordshop Marquee. Events starting at: Pick a time 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm. Pick a time.CBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
EXHIBITOR MARKETPLACE The Word On The Street's Exhibitor Marketplace is one of the best of its kind in southern Alberta. It offers festival-goers a window into the Canadian literary scene, the chance to purchase books, merchandise and learn from over 50 local vendors - it's Lethbridge's biggest outdoor bookstore! Find your next literary treasure this fall.Schedule.
WORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors andCELEBRATE LITERACY
"The Word On The Street is a valued literacy festival for Saskatoon and province. The Saskatoon Public Library is delighted to continue to partner with the festival to celebrate literacy and the written work in Saskatchewan communities.”ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The task is theirs alone, a one-person job. - Louise Mangos In the age of technology, the chance for a book lover meet face-to-face with a writer, poet, story-teller, spoken-word artist, illustrator, editor, or publisher and vice versa is a unique opportunity and the highlight of any literary festival.INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys. #WOTSTALKS: INTERVIEW WITH JOANNA GOODMAN As always, The Word On The Street is coming up this September. But the fall can’t get here soon enough! So we sat down with Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, who will be joining us at the festival this year!. WOTS: The Home for Unwanted Girls is based on a bleak bit of Canadian history, when orphans were being institutionalized to receive more government funding.WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexistCBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER THIS FALL … New to the 2017 line-up: Indigenous Voices brings together Indigenous authors such as Lee Maracle (Conversations with Canadians) and Tanya Talaga (Seven Fallen Feathers).The TFO Franco Stage showcases the best in French literature with special guests including Daniel Grenier (L'année la plus longue), Stéphane Larue (Le plongeur), and Monia Mazigh (Du pain et du jasmin).WORD ON THE STREET
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where we live. Halifax • Saturday, September 14, 2019. Lethbridge • Friday, September 18, 2020. Toronto • Saturday, September 26, 2020 & SundayWELCOME TO WOTS
The City Imagines 2021!Join us on Thursday, June 17 for The City Imagines: Indigenous Toronto!Learn MoreWOTS Weekly FeaturesGet fresh deals on the finest Canadian and Indigenous books, magazines, and more!Learn MoreWOTS Book of the MonthTune in for exclusive monthly conversations with notable Canadian and Indigenous authors.Learn moreSupport the FestivalWe have exciting plans to champion 10 CANADIAN LITERARY MAGAZINES YOU CAN SUBMIT TO ASAP Check out the list below! Arc Poetry Magazine. Open: They reopen September 1, and stay open until May! What they’re looking for: Inventive and evocative poetry from new and unique voices, especially Indigenous poets, women or female-identifying poets, and THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2011, The Word On The Street Lethbridge has proudly hosted a wide and diverse range of literary talent from across Canada. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Check out the authors and artists appearing thisyear!
THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Discover Canada’s Best Authors. Since 2010, The Word On The Street Saskatoon has proudly hosted some of Canada’s finest literary talent. Our tenth annual festival is shaping up to be another great one. Join us to celebrate on Broadway Avenue and online! BOBBI LEE, INDIAN REBEL Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (1990) (From Women's Press). Lee Maracle’s Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her.Grippingly honest, Lee’s autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexistCBC HEADLINER HOST
Tom Murphy is the co-host for CBC Nova Scotia News and the host of Land and Sea on CBC Television. He started his career at CBC in Charlottetown working in both radio and television before moving to CBC Halifax in 1999 as a current affairs reporter. He is. a regular on The National, dating back to 2006 when he became the MaritimesNational
HISTORICAL NOVA SCOTIA Devonna Edwards – Sawbones: Hospitals, Institutions, Medicine and Nursing. A fascinating non-fiction history in photography & prose by nurse/author Devonna Edwards of the evolution of hospitals and related institutions in HRM (oldest & most specialized hospitals in NS). 269 years from the founding of Halifax to 2018; parallels the story of disease & medicine and how medical doctors and 3 LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES BUILT IN DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Bite-size book experience touts Sept 16 The Word on The Street festival. May 24, 2017 – Pick up free books or drop off your extras at one of 3 Little Free Libraries built in Downtown Halifax recently, courtesy of The Word on the Street.New signs on the libraries now feature the Book and Magazine Festival date: Saturday, Sept 16, 2017, 10 am -4 pm at the Halifax Central Library, with upwards THE WORD ON THE STREET BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER THIS FALL … New to the 2017 line-up: Indigenous Voices brings together Indigenous authors such as Lee Maracle (Conversations with Canadians) and Tanya Talaga (Seven Fallen Feathers).The TFO Franco Stage showcases the best in French literature with special guests including Daniel Grenier (L'année la plus longue), Stéphane Larue (Le plongeur), and Monia Mazigh (Du pain et du jasmin). SCHEDULE - WORD ON THE STREET - NATIONAL PAGE Schedule. The Word On The Street has been renowned for the quality and diversity of its event programming and our next festival promises to offer the best so far. 2019 THE WORD ON THE STREET FESTIVAL Welcome to our 25th Annual Word on the Street Festival – The World in Words. Since our launch in 1994, there has been an explosion of literary festivals in Nova Scotia and throughout Atlantic Canada. The festivals are big and small and each year tens of thousands of individuals attend them eager to connect and engage with theirfavourite
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Stage in the Round. TD Children's Literature. Toronto Book Awards Tent. Toronto Star Tent. Vibrant Voices of Ontario. Wordshop Marquee. Events starting at: Pick a time 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm. Pick a time.WORK WITH US
The Word On The Street is currently seeking talented Canada-Summer-Jobs-eligible book lovers to support our 2021 virtual festival. Now Hiring: Assistant Coordinator, Social Media Must love books. And tweeting about them. The Word On The Street Toronto champions reading and writing in Canada primarily through a free festival celebrating storytelling, ideas, and imagination. We are EXHIBITOR MARKETPLACE The Word On The Street's Exhibitor Marketplace is one of the best of its kind in southern Alberta. It offers festival-goers a window into the Canadian literary scene, the chance to purchase books, merchandise and learn from over 50 local vendors - it's Lethbridge's biggest outdoor bookstore! Find your next literary treasure this fall.Schedule.
ABOUT US | THE WORD ON THE STREET TORONTO The Word On The Street Toronto is an annual celebration of storytelling, ideas and imagination, hosting Canada’s largest FREE book and magazine festival each September, and promoting great books by Canadian and Indigenous authors year-round. What We Do The Word On The Street is a national celebration of reading, writing, and literacy. Read More MeetCELEBRATE LITERACY
"The Word On The Street is a valued literacy festival for Saskatoon and province. The Saskatoon Public Library is delighted to continue to partner with the festival to celebrate literacy and the written work in Saskatchewan communities.”INDIAN HORSE
Indian Horse (2012) (From Amazon.ca). Saul Indian Horse is dying. Tucked away in a hospice high above the clash and clang of a big city, he embarks on a marvellous journey of imagination back through the life he led as a northern Ojibway, with all its sorrows and joys.ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The task is theirs alone, a one-person job. - Louise Mangos In the age of technology, the chance for a book lover meet face-to-face with a writer, poet, story-teller, spoken-word artist, illustrator, editor, or publisher and vice versa is a unique opportunity and the highlight of any literary festival. #WOTSTALKS: INTERVIEW WITH JOANNA GOODMAN As always, The Word On The Street is coming up this September. But the fall can’t get here soon enough! So we sat down with Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, who will be joining us at the festival this year!. WOTS: The Home for Unwanted Girls is based on a bleak bit of Canadian history, when orphans were being institutionalized to receive more government funding. CELEBRATING READING. ADVOCATING LITERACY.FREE ADMISSION
The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and Canadian writing. Each September, we host hundreds of readings for visitors of all ages. Join us as we share vital stories about where welive.
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