Saint Mary’s Reading Series

The SMU Reading Series brings writers to campus to share their work with students, staff, faculty, and our wider community.  Admission is free and all are welcome.


Upcoming events:

Poster promoting Sue Murtagh's new book launch titled

 

The SMU Reading Series presents

SUE MURTAGH

reading from her debut story-collection We're Not Rich,

& in conversation with Alexander MacLeod

 

Wed. 23 October 2024 | 7 p.m.

Atrium 101 | SMU Campus

 

‘all the big, too-human catastrophes coupled with the searing moments of sweet clarity that get us through.’ —Lisa Moore, author of This is How We Love

Sue Murtagh (she/her) lives in Halifax. Her writing has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Grain, carte blanche, the Humber Literary Review, The New Quarterly and Yolk Literary. She won the Budge Wilson Short Story Prize in 2016 with a story written in a creative writing course at Saint Mary's University. In 2020, she apprenticed with Alexander MacLeod through the WFNS Alistair MacLeod mentorship program. She then graduated with distinction in 2022 from the Humber School of Writers, working with Danila Botha. We're Not Rich is her first book.

 

Admission free. | All welcome.

 

Presented in collaboration with Nimbus Publishing, Bookmark, and the Department of English Language and Literature.


THE SIGN OF JONAS Poster

The SMU Reading Series is back for the fall season with a kick-off musical event at the Halifax Public Library, Central Branch:

Wed. 16 Oct. 2024 at 7 p.m., in the Paul O’Regan Hall

THE SIGN OF JONAS, an apocalypse folktale

by Luke Hathaway & Benton Roark; performed by Benton Roark & Mother Country

Sparse in construction, timeless in imagery, arcane in meaning, mythological in characters and narrative, The Sign of Jonas is an apocalypse folk tale — a story of personal and cultural collapse, and regeneration.

Join us as we bring to life this song cycle lost and found. The fragments of text speak of journeys, of death and rebirth, of decay and regrowth; the music, blending Baroque polyphony, art song, old-timey, and ambient styles, is a ceremonialized cycle of part songs, responsorials, rounds, and incantations.

This event is free and open to the public; supported by the Halifax Public Library, the SMU Reading Series, ANIMA, & Arts for Everyone.

Past events:

The SMU Reading Series welcomes poets

Gavin Barrett & Jennifer LoveGrovefor our last reading of the 2023/24 season:

Monday, March 25, 2024, 7 p.m.

Atrium building, Room 101, SMU campus

Born in Bombay (now Mumbai) and based in Toronto, Gavin Barrett is the author of Understan (Mawenzi House), a CBC Books recommendation. He is the founder and series curator of the Tartan Turban Secret Readings, a Toronto reading series that focuses on giving IBPOC writers a stage.

Jennifer LoveGrove is a poet and novelist. Her next collection of poetry, The Tinder Sonnets, is forthcoming in 2025 with Book*hug Press.

Presented with the support of the Department of English Language and Literature, the League of Canadian Poets, and Bookmark.

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Reading + Q&A with SMU's 2024 Writer in Residence Casey Plett

Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 7 p.m.

Atrium building, Room 101, SMU campus

Introduction by Nolan Natasha, author of I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me?

Casey Plett is the author of On Community, A Dream of a Woman, Little Fish, and A Safe Girl to Love; the co-editor of Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fantasy From Transgender Writers; and the publisher at LittlePuss Press. She has written for the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, the Guardian, Globe and Mail, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, the Winnipeg Free Press, and other publications. She is a winner of the Amazon First Novel Award and the Firecracker Award for Fiction, and a two-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award; her work has also been nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.

Presented with the support of the Department of English Language and Literature, the Irish Studies Program, Arts with Impact, and Bookmark.

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An Evening of Poetry 
with Sylvia D. Hamilton and Nanci Lee 

The SMU Reading Series welcomes two award-winning local poets for our final event of the fall season.

Sylvia D. Hamilton is a writer, filmmaker and artist whose book Tender ‘chronicle[s] the experience of Black people, especially of Black women, in their quest for self-determination and their desire to live full, complex, unencumbered lives.’

Nanci Lee is a Syrian-Chinese poet and educator whose book Hsin is ‘a booksong of grief and celebration’.

Thursday, November 30, 7 p.m. 

Atrium building, Room 101, SMU campus

Brought to you by SMU’s Dept. of English Language and Literature and the Irish Studies Program, with the support of Bookmark and the League of Canadian Poets 

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An evening with Michael Crummey and Holly Hogan 

Join the award-winning writer and the acclaimed biologist as they launch their new books THE ADVERSARY and
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: Ocean Dispatches from a Seabird Biologist

Wednesday, October 25, 7 p.m. 

Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery

Presented by Bookmark, Knopf Canada and Saint Mary’s Reading Series

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‘Poetry as Praxis’ 

Ed Madden: a reading in conversation with Seán Kennedy

Brought to you by Arts with Impact in collaboration with the SMU Reading Series

 

Tuesday, October 3rd, 7 p.m.

Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery 

 

Ed Madden teaches creative writing, LGBTQ studies, and Irish literature at the University of South Carolina, and is Poet Laureate of the City of Columbia. He is the author of many collections of poetry including A pooka in Arkansas (Word Works, 2023).

The Art Gallery’s exhibition Kaleidoscope will be on display.

SMU Reading Series Poster October 2023

 

 

 

 

 

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