Graduate Students

Publishing Practicum Book Launch

The Rivers Between
The Editing and Publishing Practicum, under supervision of poet, professor and publisher extraordinaire Marty Gervais, is delighted to announce the book launch for their works this year! April 4th, at the Canada Hall in the Fogolar Furlan Club, poetry books Ask the River by Denis Robillard and All the Words Between by Mary Ann Mulhern will be launching.

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Editing and Publishing Practicum Bake Sale

For those who may not know, the Editing and Publishing Practicum at the University of Windsor is a group of students who have a unique opportunity to work with Marty Gervais, an award-winning journalist, photographer, poet, playwright, editor, and professor at the university. He is also the founder of and publisher at Black Moss Press, the literary press that will be publishing the books we have been working on since the beginning of the school year.

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Daphne Marlatt Reading

Location: Katzman Lounge

Students and faculty are invited to attend a reading by acclaimed poet Daphne Marlatt. This reading will take place at 4:00pm on Monday, March 5th in Vanier Hall's Katzman Lounge. This event is free to attend and open to all.

About Daphne Marlatt:

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Marty Gervais: Book Presentation

Marty Gervais will be discussing his book Five Days Walking Five Towns in a presentation sponsored by the Humanities Research Group.

The event starts at 4 p.m. in the Katzman Lounge, Vanier Hall.

Five Days Walking Five Towns is available for purchase at the Campus Bookstore and Biblioasis at 1520 Wyandotte Street East.

Writer-as-Listener Workshop Conducted by Donato Mancini

Location: University Club- Vanier Hall

The Writer as Listener workshop will entail participants collecting descriptions of linguistic and environmental sounds. These collections will be combined in a shared, anonymous textual corpus that participants will draw from directly in order to compose an earful of poems centered in hearing rather than in seeing.

On Tuesday, October 17 there will be a half-hour introduction in which the workshop will be explained.

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