Toronto Street Writers workshop, November 6, 2012

This past Tuesday, I taught a writing workshop in Toronto for Toronto Street Writers, in the lovely Impossible Arts Academy space.

A few days -- and a haircut -- later, I gave a reading and an interview at the Impossible Words reading series in the same space. My interviewers, left to right, were Chanelle and Idil from Toronto Street Writers. They both also read some kick-ass writing of their own, and their questions of me were to the point, well-researched, and thoughtful.

Before the readings, there was a musical/spoken-word set by Sandra Alland and Y, a.k.a. Zorras. They call their style "Poetry-music-video-weirdness fusion. With megaphones." They were outspoken, fearless, and danceable. (Thanks for the cd and lyrics, guys.)

Also, I danced. With Y from Zorras, with Idil, and with David.

Lovely Having You Here

Nalo--
On behalf of everyone at Toronto Street Writers and Impossible Words, we just loved having you in twice last week. And I already miss you!
Emily