Filtering by: Literary Festival

Jul
21
to Jul 23

Denman Island Readers & Writers Festival

Denman Island Readers and Writers Festival brings together readers and writers in a friendly and informal setting that provides opportunities for the intermingling of guest writers and their audiences.  The aim is to include a broad diversity of writers in terms of age, gender, ethnicity and genre with a particular focus on emerging writers and writers of Indigenous ancestry.  It is a priority for the festival to be a broad-based event that is inclusive and responsive to the Denman Island community and is an enhancement of the cultural life of the island population.

For schedule and more information, click here.

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Sep
24
2:00 PM14:00

Green Mountain Book Festival (In-Person Event)

This fall, Burlington will once again hold an annual celebration of literature. The Green Mountain Book Festival, a newly minted nonprofit, will bring authors and readers to the Queen City's downtown from September 23 through 25. Headlined by Ruth Ozeki.

Some information here and more coming soon.

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Dec
10
7:00 PM19:00

Brattleboro Literary Festival: Virtual Book Tour Event - Literary Cocktail Hour

The Literary Cocktail Hour is an fun, informal monthly event featuring a pair (or more) of speakers in an entertaining, illuminating virtual event that opens with cocktails! On Friday, December 10, The Brattleboro Literary Festival concludes its 20th anniversary year with a very special Literary Cocktail Hour at 7:00 pm featuring Ruth Ozeki.

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Nov
18
12:00 PM12:00

Miami Book Fair: Virtual Book Tour Event - In Conversation with Neda Ulaby

Ruth Ozeki’s The Book of Form and Emptiness: A Novel follows 13-year-old Benny Oh, who, a year after his father’s death, begins to hear voices. They belong to random objects scattered within his home – a sneaker, a broken Christmas ornament, a piece of wilted lettuce – but in time, also a book, one that narrates his life and teaches him to listen to the things that truly matter. Moderated by Neda Ulaby, NPR arts desk reporter.

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Nov
12
10:30 PM22:30

Word Christchurch Festival: Virtual Book Tour Event , The Faraway Near - In Conversation with Liz Grant

Novelist, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki, best known for My Year of Meats and the Booker short-listed A Tale for the Time Being, beams in from Connecticut to talk about her latest novel, The Book of Form and Emptiness, with Liz Grant. Touching on the importance of reading, the strangeness of consumer culture, and resilience and grief, it was described by David Mitchell as a ‘compassionate novel of life, love and loss [which] glows in the dark. Its strange, beautiful pages turn themselves’.

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Nov
11
7:00 PM19:00

Portland Book Festival, Literary Arts: Virtual Book Tour Event - HIDDEN WORLDS, In conversation with JULIA COOKE, ATSURO RILEY, AMY WANG, DAVE MILLER, and David biespiel

Live from Powell’s Books with the theme “Hidden Worlds.” This evening will feature Julia Cooke (Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am), Ruth Ozeki (The Book of Form and Emptiness), Dave Miller (host of Think Out Loud), Atsuro Riley (Heard-Hoard), and David Biespiel.

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Oct
28
9:00 PM21:00

Toronto International Festival of Authors: Virtual Book Tour Event - Defying Destiny, in Conversation with Jael Richardson

An evening with novelist, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki and award-winning author, book columnist and founder of The FOLD, Jael Richardson. Join us for a poignant conversation with these authors on shaping one’s destiny and developing a unique voice in a noisy, unjust world.

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Oct
20
6:00 PM18:00

Vancouver Writers Fest: Virtual Book Tour Event - Family Ties that Bind in conversation with Francisco Goldman and Atticus Lish

Often the heart of the matter, stories of family underscore some of the most intimate and poignant moments in our lives. Delve into these ancestral tales and stories of modern familial dynamics quirk Francisco Goldman (Monkey Boy), Atticus Lish (The War for Gloria), and Ruth Ozeki.

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Feb
24
10:45 AM10:45

Seattle University, Search for Meaning Festival: Keynote Presentation, Q&A, Book Signing

  • Seattle University: Pigott Auditorium (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Search for Meaning is Seattle University’s annual community festival dedicated to topics surrounding the human quest for meaning, and the characteristics of an ethical and well-lived life. Hosted on the university’s campus, Search for Meaning draws over 50 nationally and internationally acclaimed authors and artists for an interactive, introspective experience. 

For registration and more information, please visit the Search for Meaning Festival event page.

For full schedule of events, please click here.

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Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

Hugo House: Word Works Craft Talk and Q&A

Presented in partnership with Seattle University’s Search for Meaning Festival

Word Works talks by novelists, essayists, poets, and memoirists draw back the curtain on the process of writing. Each talk by a guest writer focuses on a specific element—such as dialogue, metaphor, voice, or structure—that should be in every writer’s toolbox. The talks are followed by an interview with a noted editor, writer, or critic.

For tickets and more information, please visit the Hugo House event page.

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