Event Info
Making Sense of the World Through Short Fiction
with Carleigh Baker, Shashi Bhat, and Debbie Bateman
7:30pm
From CA$0
Event Description
Join us for a conversation with Carleigh Baker, Debbie Bateman, and Shashi Bhat who will read from their exciting new story collections and discuss how they use the short form to grapple with some of the most pressing issues of our times such as bodily autonomy, consent, white supremacy, the climate crisis, aging, grief, disability, and loneliness.
Whether it’s Baker’s harrowing and satirical disaster tales in Last Woman, Bateman’s raw portraits of middle-age women and their bodies in Your Body Was Made for This, or Bhat’s unflinching take on dating and relationships in Death by a Thousand Cuts, these urgent and timely stories offer visceral, biting, and often humorous depictions of contemporary life.
Moderated by Kathryn Mockler
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
1.) Doors open at 7:00. Seating is not assigned.
2 .) For accessibility information please refer to the "accessibility" tab at victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.
3 .) There is no general parking at the theatre. Free parking is available on side streets (Moss Street, Linden Avenue, and Fort Street), as well as the Central Middle School parking lot on Fort Street. Please abide by parking signs; do not park where it is posted Residential Only, as you may be ticketed. Please give yourself plenty of time to find parking before your event.
4.) If you select to stream this event from home, the livestream link will be emailed the day before the event.
5.) Captioning is available for the livestream option. For the in-person option it is available through a link on your personal phone/ tablet device. Contact VFA by October 3 for ASL interpretation.
6.) If you are unwell, please stay home and enjoy the livestream.
Venue
805 Langham Court
since 1929