Supercrawl Presents Sharp Words Book Fair Feb 15 at Bridgeworks

 

Sharp Words returns to Bridgeworks for its third year! Join us at this free event to discover fabulous new books from innovative writers and publishers, to talk to authors and artists, and to celebrate writing in our city. RSVP today to ensure your access.

The book fair will be open from 11:00am to 5:00pm and will feature great independent presses, artists, comic book creators and writers along with talks about publishing, the writing life and more.

Vendors are slated to include Abundance Press, Raymond Beauchemin, Between the Lines Press, Black Eye Books, Book*hug Press, The City & the City Books, Darrel Epp, Gordon Hill Press, gritLIT, Hamilton City Magazine, Hamilton Public Library, Lime Press and the Comics Collective, David Lee, The Literary Press Group, Little Ghost Books, Mawenzi House, Serif of Nottingham, Stelliform Press, Stephen Pearl, Michelle Stark, Telling Tales Festival, West Meadow Press, and Wolsak and Wynn.

Sharp Words respects, supports and encourages the wearing of masks at our in-person events.

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EVENT SCHEDULE (Subject to Change)

11:00 am
Doors Open

11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Understanding Small Press Publishing

There’s a lot of confusion about how to get your book published and whether or not you want to go it alone as your author or signed by a multi-national publishing company. But there’s a world of other publishers out there, in what’s called the small presses. Join author and radio host Jamie Tennant in conversation with Selena Middleton of Stelliform Press and Hazel Millar of Book*Hug Press to talk about how small press publishing works, and why so many great books come from these presses.

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Live Podcast of What Happened Next: a podcast about newish books

Nathan Whitlock brings his much-loved podcast to Sharp Words for his first live recording with award-winning Hamilton author Anuja Varghese!

3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Is Anyone Listening?

It’s never been harder to get a good conversation going about issues that are important to our cities and communities, but that doesn’t mean we stop trying! Join Deborah Dundas, Opinions Editor at The Toronto Star, Meredith McLeod, co-publisher of Hamilton City Magazine and Lisa Quinn, the publisher of McGill-Queens University Press as they talk about how to create spaces to share ideas and information in our communities.

PLEASE NOTE: Evening component, Sharp Words Literary Cabaret, has been cancelled due to unanticipated logistical challenges. 

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