:: DREAMS + TRANSMISSIONS :: SELECTED READINGS FEAT. CANSIER / JAZMINA/ JOYCE / WORTH.
A virtual literary event celebrating the works of established and emerging authors. Tuesday, October 29, 11am EST / 3pm GMT via Zoom.
join us.
four authors. expanded horizons. new works.
This intimate online event features poetry, horror, innovation, activism, and more. It is a celebration of new works and an invitation for inspiration. A communal ritual of creative potential.
FEATURING
LAURA ELLEN JOYCE
Laura Joyce (she/they) is a writer, freelance developmental editor, and book witch at Ceremony Studio. They write a newsletter, Microdosing Ceremony, and host Ceremony a podcast about writing and ritual. She also hosts a podcast about story structure, Ceremony & Story. Laura has written a critical book, Luminol Theory (Punctum Press, 2017), and two horror novellas, The Luminol Reels (Calamari Archive, 2013) and The Museum of Atheism (Calamari Archive, 2024).
Noémie Cansier
Noémie Cansier (she/they/he) is a writer and student activist at the University of Warwick. Their non-fiction work on pink-washing has been featured in the student publication Planorama. They are currently interning for the Paris based small press publisher “Les Éditions Banyan”. Their first published work as a translator of poetry is forthcoming with “Les Éditions Banyan”.
Liz Worth
Liz Worth is a poet, novelist and nonfiction writer. She is a two-time nominee for the ReLit Award for Poetry for her books The Truth is Told Better This Way and No Work Finished Here: Rewriting Andy Warhol. Her first book, Treat Me Like Dirt, was the first of its kind to provide an in-depth history of southern Ontario’s first wave punk movement. Her new poetry book, Inside Every Dream, a Raging Sea, is being published through Book*hug Press on October 22.
ZAHRA JAZMINA
Zahra Jazmina (she/her) is a second-year student at Warwick studying English and Creative Writing. She is a deputy editor for the Lifestyle section of The Boar newspaper. Previously, she was published in the Stratford Literary Festival Review and exhibited work at SWA’s Annual Mall Galleries Exhibition.
When is it again?
Tuesday, October 29
11am EST / 3pm GMT. This is a cross-geographical event. Please excuse the various time zones ;) We'd love to see you there if you are able to make it.