Maisonneuve’s Fall Launch: September 21 at Drawn & Quarterly

September 4, 2010 Come celebrate our latest issue.

Tuesday, September 21st

Librarie Drawn & Quarterly (211 Bernard O.)

7 p.m.

To kick off Maisonneuve’s spectacular Fall issue, we hope you’ll join us at Drawn & Quarterly on September 21st for an evening of readings and music. 

Marius Kociejowski will also be launching his new book, The Pigeon Wars of Damascus (Biblioasis). 

In addition to Kociejowski, the night will feature readings by Kathleen Winter—whose book boYs won the 2008 Metcalf-Rooke Award—and Montreal-based music blogger and writer Sean Michaels. There will also be music by James Irwin, who plays with local band My People Sleeping and co-founded interdisciplinary art group Little Bang Creations

The event is free, and you’ll be able to buy copies of the Fall issue for the lower-than-newsstands price of $5! 

 

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also in this issue:

  • Face the Music

    by Tim Falconer How can someone who passionately loves music also be a terrible singer? Tim Falconer takes up voice lessons—and discovers the surprising science of tone deafness.
  • The Big Job

    by Deni Y. Béchard As a teenager, Deni Y. Béchard went to Vancouver to live with his father, an ex-con with a penchant for telling tall tales. He met a man desperate to forget the past.
  • The Homesickness of Astronauts

    by Johanna Skibsrud "She felt a great sadness. She would remember next to nothing of this, even soon."
  • [see full issue contents]