Look who's coming to Junction Reads? Sunday October 5 at 6:30pm TYPE Books Junction, 2887 Dundas Street W. (Open all day). Catherine Bush, Caitlin Galway and Michelle Winters. Check out our book reviews. Link to register for the livestream is at the bottom. PWYC in person or on the registration page. All proceeds support the... Continue Reading →
The Remains of the Season…
The Remains of the Season..this is the sadness of summer, that we will not meet in person for months! But we've got some great things happening. Grab your calendars!
Our Fall Line-up
This is my favourite time of year! I know it's contentious (I will miss summer, and I love winter, and then I DO look forward to spring), but come on, let's think about it for a minute. September ushers in so many good things. If you're a parent, you get to blow kisses in the... Continue Reading →
June: Rain or Sun?
What have you missed? And what might you miss? May and June events at Junction Reads: an update.
A torrent of beautiful language!
Nicholas Herring's award-winning novel, SOME HELLISH is a must read.
As one door opens… let the books fall through.
January is named for the Roman god Janus, who presides over the doorways of time. With two faces, he looks both forward and back. It is a month of beginnings and endings, both a time to imagine a new year and reflect on what weโve left behind. I canโt see anyone hoping for a worse... Continue Reading →
Hard stories make big hearts
Ivan Baidak's novel, (In)visible, stories about difference, about disability and about acceptance. Ivan comes to Junction Reads on October 2.
New Season, New Readings!
We have made the decision to continue with online readings. I keep thinking (and saying) it was a difficult decision, but truthfully it was an easy one. Without funding and a venue space (Anansi is not yet open to in-person events), it seems the best decision for us. Also, we get to welcome so many... Continue Reading →
Last reading of the season!
And what an end it is? Or is it the beginning of something else? On June 19, K.R. Wilson joins us for our final event of the season. It's going to be epic! From Guernica Editions, Call Me Stan is a Tragedy told in Three Millennia, that is also very very funny! "When King Priam's... Continue Reading →
Interview with Stephen Henighan
An interview with Stephen Henighan. We talked about writing, revision, the Cold War and friendships.
