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The Main Street Magazine Tour

Aug 19 2010 - 6:00pm
Aug 19 2010 - 10:00pm

Location

Rhizome Cafe
317 E. Broadway
Vancouver, BC
Canada
49° 15' 46.278" N, 123° 5' 54.7872" W

The Main Street Magazine Tour is a free event that invites participants to explore the local literary landscape, set against Vancouver's eclectic Main Street neighbourhood. Known previously as the Main Street Literary Tour, the event now shines a spotlight on the arts and culture "magascene," with presentations by FRONT, OCW Magazine, Ricepaper, Room, Sad Mag and subTerrain-all Vancouver-based publications. The tour starts at the Rhizome Café.

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What's the skinny on self-publishing?

Brussel Sprouts and Unicorns

by Robert Chaplin
(Robert Chaplin,
2009;
$20.00)

Radio book lounge goes underground to explore some unconventional forms of publishing. We ask Vancouver-based author, artist and publisher Robert Chaplin about his own underground tactics and how to get started with self-publishing.


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(00:00-00:35) - Intro


(00:36-13:26) - Interview with Robert


(13:27-18:17) - Reading from The Elephant Book and Brussel Sprouts and Unicorns.

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Episode 27 - The art of publishing

February 5, 2010
| Vancouver-based author Robert Chaplin discusses his art, books and alternative forms of publishing.

18:34 minutes (17.01 MB)

Winnipeg Do-It-Yourself Fest and Anarchist Bookfair

Jun 19 2009 - 7:00pm
Jun 21 2009 - 12:00am

Location

Broadway Neighbourhood Center
185 Young St. Just south of Broadway
Winnipeg, MB
Canada
43° 43' 51.51" N, 79° 31' 20.3664" W

In it's third year, DIY fest will still feature fun Do-It-Yourself workshops, but it also joins forces with the Winnipeg Anarchist Bookfair. So you can expect a bookfair with vendors of radical and alternative publications, some workshop discussions on anarchy and activism in Winnipeg, and fun evening events.

Most events will occur at the Broadway Neighbourhood Center but evening events will be at 91 Albert or the Ellice Street Theatre.

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