TOK Magazine Diaspora Dialogues
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- Arts
TOK publishes writing as diverse as the cities around us. Fiction, poetry, audio, interviews, opinion and more, by established and emerging writers.
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TOK 2.0: In Conversation with Norma Dunning
Join Zalika Reid-Benta as she sits down with award-winning writer Norma Dunning as she talks about her short story collection Annie Muktuk and Other Things
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TOK Winnipeg 2.0: Vulnerability And The Public Space
Join Tasha Spillett as she interviews Lara Rae, Emily Muller and Dr. Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair as they take on what people do, how they react and what that means for when taking on challenging topics in the public space.
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TOK Winnipeg 2.0: In Conversation with Zalika Reid-Benta
Join Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba as he interviews Danuta Gleed Literary Award winner Zalika Reid-Benta as she discusses her book Frying Plantain at in November 2019 for our TOK Winnipeg.
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TOK Winnipeg 2.0: Pitching And Agent Or Publisher
Join Karmen Wells (Shelf Made Creative), Catharina de Bakker (Great Plains Publications), and Janie Yoon (Anansi Press), discuss tips on getting your manuscript get the signing it deserves.
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In Conversation with Derek Mascarenhas and Anar Ali
Join Derek Mascarenhas, writer of "Coconut Dreams"; and Anar Ali, writer of "Night of Power" as they discuss their newest works, journeys as a writer and so much more. Moderated by Quill & Quire's Shanda Deziel.
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Writing In The Age Of #MeToo
In 2018, Molly Ringwald revisited her filmography, saying she felt The Breakfast Club was “troubling” now seen through the prism of the #MeToo era. DD examines how the movement has affected authors’ writing processes – if at all – and whether the current debate has prompted them to appreciate or denounce books, movies and art they loved in the past. With poet, essayist and thinker Gwen Benaway; award-winning poet and writer Téa Mutonji; and best-selling novelist S.K. Ali. Moderated by Aparita Bhandari.