Junction Reads with Sharon Kirsch
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About this Event
Join us for readings and conversation with Sharon Kirsch, the author of The Smallest Objective, a creative non-fiction book centred in Montreal.
A lantern slide, a faded recipe book, a postcard from Mexico, a nugget of fool's gold — such are the clues available to the narrator of The Smallest Objective as she excavates for buried treasure in her family home. More from New Star Books.
Sharon Kirsch is the author of What Species of Creatures (2008), a book of creative non‐fiction about first encounters between early settlers to North America and unfamiliar “beasts.”
A writer and an editor, she has published fiction, narrative non‐fiction, and journalism, most recently in subTerrain and Room magazines.
Sharon Kirsch is originally from Montreal and has lived in the US and the UK, the latter as a Commonwealth Scholar for postgraduate study in Middle English literature. She is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers Correspondence Program. She currently is based in Toronto. (taken from New Star Books)
This is a PWYC event with proceeds going to the author. All are welcome. All readings will include captions.