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HYBRIDS

Writing Class Reading


Date & time
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Registration is closed

Cost

This event is free

Website

Where

J.W. McConnell Building
1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
4TH SPACE

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Join us for a reading by the nine graduate students in Professor Sina Queyras’s Hybrid Writing workshop! These students will share their innovative work.

How can you participate? Join us in person or online by registering for the Zoom Meeting or watching live on YouTube. 

Have questions? Send them to info.4@concordia.ca  

Readers

Malaea Ergina

Malaea Ergina is a writer from Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, where she is currently pursuing an MA in Creative Writing at Concordia University. Recently, she contributed to a collective chapbook, Terrifying Friends, which is forthcoming from Collusion Books.

Hannah Karpinski

Hannah Karpinski is a writer and editor. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Lemon HoundCommo MagazineVoicemail Poems, and Lesbians are Miracles, among others. She works as the Publishing Assistant for the independent press, Metatron.

Aris Keshav

Aris Keshav is a hopeless romantic living in Tio'tia:ke (Montreal). His poetry and essays have appeared in CV2Canadian Notes & QueriesThe New Quarterly, and elsewhere, and his debut poetry chapbook TAUNTING AUGUST was published by Ethel Zine & Micropress in 2022. You can find his collage poetry on Instagram at @ambiance.queer.

Emilie Lafleur

Emilie Lafleur is a writer living in Montreal.

Carlos A. Pittella

Carlos A. Pittella (he/him) is a Latinx poet & the recipient of a Frontier 2022 Global Poetry Prize. Born on traditional lands of the Tupi, Guarani, & Goitacá (Rio de Janeiro), he lives in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. His writing is haunted by borders, having recently appeared in FrontierAcentosHAD, & Jacket2.

Dimana Radoeva

Dimana Radoeva is an MA student in the INDI program working on a research-creation project combining the fields of medieval literature/history, computational arts, and interactive narrative game design. Her academic and creative work is focused on exploring ways in which the Old English epic can be deconstructed through an interdisciplinary, comedic, and experimental point of view. 

Misha Solomon

Misha Solomon (he/him) is a homosexual poet in and of Tiohti:áke/Montréal. He is the author of two chapbooks, FLORALS (above/ground press, 2020) and Full Sentences (Turret House Press, 2022), and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in Best Canadian Poetry 2024, The /tƐmz/ ReviewYolk, and Vallum

Julie Triganne

Julie Triganne is from Tiohtià:ke/Montréal.  She is currently completing a master’s degree in creative writing at Concordia University.

Emily Zuberec

Emily Zuberec is a writer living and working in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. She has previously been published by Peach Mag, Afternoon Projects Gallery in Vancouver, April April Gallery in New York City, and Pumice Raft in Toronto. She is the managing editor of Commo Magazine.


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