Gatherings | Issue 29

My debut story collection Anecdotes is officially out in the world!
I had a wonderful launch in Victoria with my dear friend Michael V. Smith and heading on a multi-city book tour starting in October!
This was my first public event since Covid, and I was nervous, but it turned out well. I’m always so surprised and touched when people show up to readings! Thanks to everyone who came out!
Anecdotes makes on the Toronto Star’s fall reading list and is a September Book of the Month over at Vol. 1 Brooklyn
UVic Writing Professors (myself included) are reading on Thursday September 28, 2023
Recommended Readings, Podcasts, Events, and MusicAny Angled Light’s self-titled album is now out!
Tracks from Any Angled Light on Future Ecologies
Here are some Victoria Festival of Authors events I’m looking forward to:

Susan Sanford Blades, Joseph Kakwinokanasum, Sonnet L’Abbé, Tim Lilburn - October 11
Alicia Elliott, Tyler Pennock, and Drew Hayden Taylor - October 15
Jenn Ashton, Susan Mockler, and Nikki Reimer - October 15
I am currently reading two story collections which I love Tell Me Pleasant Things About Immortality by Lindsay Wong, I Hear You’re Rich by Diane Williams, and On Community by Casey Plett
Beth Nguyen on Taylor Swift, Edith Wharton, and Creating a Double Perspective, Lit Hub
On the rise of literary friendships, Esquire
12 Literary Podcasts for Writers and Readers, Electric Literature
Let it Go by Chelene Knight is available for pre-order.
Seven types of rest, Guardian
Madeleine Thien Reads Yoko Ogawa, The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
The Work: Straight Talk on Method and Craft with writer and Feldenkrais practitioner, Maria Meindl (online and in person)
Fawn Parker Interviews Claudia Dey, Hazlitt
What does it mean to belong? Casey Plett in conversation with Conversation with Madeleine Thien and Avi Cummings, Lit Hub
OVER/EXPOSED is accepting submissions
If you are in Victoria, check out the Wild Prose Reading Series on Monday September 25, 2023 with Ali Bryan, Stephanie Harrington, and Chelsea Wakelyn.
Octavia Butler’s Advice on Writing
An exciting new anthology edited by Nancy Lee and Marita Dachsel comes out in October: Sharp Notions: Essays from the Stitching Life
Independent journalism saved the Greenbelt from development, The Narwhal
Tobias Carroll’s playlist for his novel “Ex-Members”, Largehearted Boy
Recommended Substacks


This newsletter is free, but you can support it by signing up for a monthly or yearly subscription, liking this post, or sharing it!
Big heartfelt thanks to all of the subscribers and contributors who make this project possible!
ConnectTwitter | Bluesky | Instagram | Archive | Contributors | Subscribe
