KFB | KFB FRIDAYS ROBERT SIEK WE GO SEASONAL (Sibling Rivalry Press) TORONTO LAUNCH with Special Guest LYNN CROSBIE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30TH knife | fork | book at The Dark Side Studio | 244 Augusta Avenue | 2nd Floor | Kensington Market | Toronto Doors 6:30 Poetry 7 Access: We are a second floor walk-up with […]
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TONIGHT’S EVENT IS SOLD OUT. THERE WILL BE NO TICKETS AT THE DOOR. PLEASE HAVE YOUR VALID TICKET/S READY UPON ENTRANCE. THANK YOU! KFB pic.twitter.com/EkgW3nnxGk — knifeforkbook (@knifeforkbook) November 23, 2018
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KFB | JANUARY 25 JAN – 2 FEB KFB FWW [FUCK WINTER WEEK] 25 JAN – 2 FEB KFB FWW [FUCK WINTER WEEK] TEN DAYS of dynamic programming including the LAUNCH of wQr WHAT QUEER READING’s DEBUT CHAPBOOKS by PRATHNA LOR & CODY CAETANO, from Victoria CHRISTINE WALDE, from Montreal CATHERINE LALONDE & OANA AVASILICHIOAEI, JESSICA […]
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POETRY MFS!RARITIES! CHAPBOOKS GALORE! BROADSIDES! SPECIALS! @CAConrad88 @peacehearty @damianrogers TICKETS! KFB POETS! NOON @DaleMartinSmith 3PM KATE SUTHERLAND! ALL DAY @itsakirby @MeetThePresses SAT NOON – 5PM TRINITY ST PAUL#killer #kickass #thegoods #poetrydarlings pic.twitter.com/NNeM4O02FM — knifeforkbook (@knifeforkbook) November 16, 2018 We’re bringing the good stuff. See you there. knife | fork | book PLEASE NOTE: Kensington shop […]
KFB POETRY LAB | SAT DEC 22 “… a plain introduction to modes of love and reason / Then to end I guess with love, a method to this winter season / Now I’ve said this love it’s all I can remember / Of Midwinter Day the twenty-second of December.” – BERNADETTE MAYER, Midwinter Day Mark […]
This glorious new shelving unit, highlighting KFB titles (and, this #KFBFRIDAYS)
KFB FRIDAYS | THIS FRIDAY …so beautiful I wanted to capture you, pin you to me forever Here’s the story. I had just finished (and was blown away by) Linda Frank’s Divided, that very same week poet Ross Belot comes in, introduces himself and I share this with him, he says, “O, I’m a good […]
In the back door, the happy moments streaked with sadness, but perhaps they always were. Young lady, is the password. — John Ashbery (@AshberyEbooks) November 11, 2018
