Autumn Literary Events

Posted on September 30 2024, By: Christopher Bjerrisgaard

Autumn Literary Events

We are incredibly proud to deliver an exciting slate of literary events this autumn including book launches, anniversary edition re-releases, readings, and of course the 11th and final edition of our much loved Storyteller Series. Join us as we host these amazing authors...

‎ My Turquoise Years: A Memoir, Twentieth Anniversary Edition

by M. A. C. Farrant
Thursday, October 10: 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Join us for the release of the twentieth anniversary edition of Farrant’s beloved memoir of coming of age with an absent mother in a vanished time. Get your FREE tickets HERE.
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The Cohort

by Charles Oliviero
Monday, October 21: 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Ahead of Remembrance Day, come celebrate the launch of a thrilling military novel from a veteran who served more than 30 years in the Canadian Forces.
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Brewmasters and Brewery Creek

by Noëlle Phillips
Sunday, October 27: 6:00 – 8:00 pm
As part of our Dark & Candy Beer Fest, showcasing the best of BC's dark and delicious beers, we're hosting the launch of the latest book from well-known beer writer Noëlle Phillips.
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Myth & Magic: An Evening of Poetry & Flash Fiction

with Yvonne Blomer and Barbara Black
Monday, October 28: 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Celebrate Halloween early with award-winning local Victoria authors Yvonne Blomer and Barbara Black, who will read from their recent books, Death of Persephone: A Murder and Little Fortified Stories. Enjoy poetry and flash fiction that play with myth, magic, and explore the boundaries of what's possible!
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Small Gods Storyteller Series v.11

Sunday, November 3: 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Our final Storyteller Series will feature Matthew Walsh, with the Sidney launch of Terrarium; Ashley-Elizabeth Best, with the launch of Bad Weather Mammals, and special guest.
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What Kind of Daughter?

by Rayanne Haines, with guest authors Ali Blythe and Arleen Paré
Thursday, November 14: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
As the weather turns dark and gray, stay warm at Small Gods and enjoy the launch of Haines' poetic memoir, which considers identity and gender expectations while exploring the public perception of the space between the spaces we inhabit during periods of grieving. She will be joined by prestigious local authors Ali Blythe and Arleen Paré.
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