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Sharesies

Late afternoon poetry break with e.e. cummings

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“A gem.”

.@itsakirby‘s new spot @knifeforkbook in Kensington Market is a gem 👌🏾 pic.twitter.com/viUd49LXwX — Neil Wadhwa (@neilwadhwa) October 7, 2016 Toronto terrific new poetry bookshop! Perfectly curated titles, cozy welcoming space. LUV. IT. @RicksKensington @knifeforkbook https://t.co/g4yGqO9wwE — Hoa Nguyen (@peacehearty) October 7, 2016 Thank you @knifeforkbook for a brilliant night of music & conversation & BOOKS […]

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Last night

Warmth. Merriment. Poetry. We’re open.  knife | fork | book  

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she’s HERE!

TONIGHT MARNIE knife | fork | book @ Rick’s Cafe | 281 Augusta Avenue | Kensington Market Doors open at 6:30PM

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3…2…1…

TONIGHT Doors open 6:30PM

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So close

One day away. This pretty. knife | fork | book Opens Thursday October 6th with 2016 GOLDIE Award Winner & 2016 Toronto Book Award Finalist MARNIE WOODROW @ Rick’s Cafe | 281 Augusta Avenue | Kensington Market Doors open at 6:30PM  

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Very

Just about there. Opens Thursday.  

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Full Throttle Vulnerability

JIM NASON DECEMBER 15TH* knife | fork | book @ Rick’s Cafe | 281 Augusta Avenue | Kensington Market Doors open 6:30PM | Reading 7PM *Note date change.

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The first time

  Tiffany’s Wine Bar. The Colony. Toledo, Ohio. Circa 1977. An open mic poetry reading. My first. I had only ever read in churches before. This is an entirely different scene. I’m eighteen, surrounded by strangers. Adults with big hair, tie dye, and bell bottoms, all smiling, drinking wine on a sunny back patio, enjoying, […]

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Snail Poems & The Braid

Collecting found texts, lyric poetry, and experimental prose, Eric Sneathen’s Snail Poems is an elegy born of the general catastrophe of late capitalism and the specific tragedy of personal loss. Committed to smallness and fragility, Snail Poems nevertheless spirals out, queerly navigating collisions of ecological devastation, the politics of friendship, and popular culture. Eric Sneathen splits his time between Oakland and UC Santa Cruz, […]