Event Info
The Rabbit Hole -- with: Melissa Taylor, Mallory Tater, ANNABEL HOWARD
The Warren Undergraduate Review returns to our beloved Copper Owl for another ar...
6:30pm - 9:00pm Doors at: 6:00pm
Free
Event Description
The Warren Undergraduate Review returns to our beloved Copper Owl for another art-filled evening. Join us!
Bring your friends, your thinking caps, and your work for the open mic. Anything that can be read, said, or shown is welcome. Please note our open mic is very popular, so make sure you arrive at 6.30 to get a place.
Admission is always free but donations to the journal are gratefully accepted. We'll have copies of Warren 6 on sale as well.
November's features:
MELISSA TAYLOR is a multi-talented writing MFA candidate at UVic. As a director, actress, and/or playwright, she has worked around Victoria with Langham Court Theatre, Theatre Inconnu, Intrepid Theatre, Hawk Mom Productions, and others.
MALLORY TATER is a UVic grad and current MFA student in UBC's writing programme. Her work has appeared in PRISM, Poetry is Dead, baldhip magazine, The Malahat Review, CV2, Ascent, The Danforth Review, and others; she has a fiction piece forthcoming in Carousel. In 2015 she was shortlisted for Arc Poem of the Year as well as coming in 3rd place for the Bristol Poetry Prize. She has worked as an editor for This Side of West and as poetry intern for The Malahat Review. We're very excited to have Mallory come from Vancouver to read for us; she also read at our very first event last December.
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ANNABEL HOWARD, originally from Norfolk, England, holds a BA in Art History from Christ Church College in Oxford, an MA in Biographical Writing from East Anglia, and is working on her MFA in creative non-fiction at UVic. Her work can be found in The White Review, The Spectator, Glass Magazine, Notes from the Underground, and National Geographic Travel. Her first book, 'This Is Kadinsky', is available from Laurence King.
Annabel's book: http://www.laurenceking.com/us/this-is-kandinsky/
Venue
1900 Douglas Street
Bar / Nightclub
Capacity120