Saturday, December 28, 2013

Lulu presents Pierre-Andre Doucet January 18th at the Haven, Gabriola, BC

Lulu Performing Arts Society presents
Saturday, January 18th, 2014, 7:30pm
Phoenix Auditorium at the Haven

Praised for his sincere and colourful playing as well as for his modern and fascinating writing, pianist and author Pierre-André Doucet is rapidly establishing himself as one of Canada’s most captivating young artists.
Mr. Doucet premiered with Symphony New Brunswick in 2007, under maestro Airat Ichmouratov, and has since performed with Sinfonia de Lanaudière under Stéphane Laforest. An engaging collaborative pianist, he has worked with countless established vocalists, instrumentalists and ensembles, and has also performed and recorded with several renowned choirs and vocal ensembles, among them the Jeunes Chanteurs d’Acadie.
In addition to having been heard on Radio-Canada, CBC Radio and Espace musique, Mr. Doucet was one of seven emerging Canadian musicians to be featured online as part of Espace classique’s Flash jeunesse project. Furthermore, recent musical projects have seen him travel across Canada, from British Columbia to Newfoundland-Labrador, as well as to the United States, Germany, Belgium, Spain and the French territory of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.

“Ticketless” tix are $20 in advance at the Village Liquor Store; $25 at the door; $5 for youth
(16 and under). For more information please email info@luluperformingarts.ca


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Greetings




we
wish you
a happy holiday,
familiar faces with eyes
smiling, the comfort of hugs,
scent of cinnamon and allspice
cakes plumped with raisins, and mugs
 of mulled cider, rooms lit with candles, red
winter flowers or berries with green leaves,
favourite songs, board games, or long walks
in the forest knowing all these trees are
yours or that you belong to them
while birds flit 
to and from 
a feeder as
though time
itself is a celebration and all the world 
filled with joy

Friday, November 22, 2013

Thank you Naomi, Kim, Kim, Darryl, Robert, Lisa, Julie and Poetry Gabriola

It was a wonderful gathering last night to launch Lipstick Press' Beautiful Women and Robert Martens Little Creatures (Ekstasis 2013).

We couldn't have done it without you who came from far away and Poetry Gabriola. And we couldn't have had the drinks and snacks without Julie of The Old Crow Cafe.

Last but not least - thank you to all the people who came to listen. Poetry would not survive without you.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Poetry Gabriola sponsors Beautiful Poets, November 21, at The Old Crow Cafe on Gabriola

Thursday from 7 pm until 9: the evening begins with the regular open mic, then will be followed by these beauties reading their poems from the Beautiful Women anthology and other publications.

Disease and desire, mothering and the mundane propel Kim Clark’s ongoing journey between poetry and prose, page and stage. Her debut fiction collection, Attemptations (Caitlin Press), was launched in 2011 and one of its novellas has been optioned for a 90 minute feature film. Her chapbook, Dis ease ad De sire, the M anu S cript (Lipstick Press), came out in April, 2012. Her new poetry collection, Sit You Waiting, hit bookshelves in August, 2012 via Caitlin Press and she was a finalist in Theatre BC’s 2013 Playwrights competition. Professional stage-reading upcoming. She lives in Cedar on Vancouver Island.

Kim Goldberg's Red Zone collection of poems about urban homelessness as been taught in university literature courses. Her previous collection, Ride Backwards on Dragon, was a finalist for Canada's Gerald Lambert Award. She is a winner of the Rannu Fund Poetry Prize for Speculative Literature, the Goodwin's Award for Excellence in Alternative Journalism, and other distinctions. She is currently writing a nonfiction book about people sickened by WiFi and other sources of electromagnetic radiation. 



Darryl Knowles
Lives on Vancouver Island. He is an old fashioned sign painter who went on to a degree in graphic arts, and has been writing songs and poetry since Dick and Jane saw spot run.






Naomi BethWakan, Nanaimo’s inaugural Poet Laureate, has published over 40 books. Her most recent A Roller-coaster Ride: thoughts on aging (Wolsak and Wynn) and And After 80… (Bevalia Press).








Robert Martens grew up a village Mennonite, and so feels quite at home in the village of Gabriola. His poems address the loneliness of our times and attempt in some small way to heal the malaise. Robert has co-edited and co-written a number of books, including Half in the Sun, an anthology of Mennonite west coast writing. He has a manuscript of poems which he hopes will soon be published.

"ROBERT MARTENS' book "little creatures" must be read with caution, for inside its covers is a jumble tumble playground of poems, a riff on the existentialism of insects, creatures of twilight, and six-chambered souls. And oh, for a thousand legs to flea the flea, the fly, the rat, the snake, and crickets with moods. Shelled things and slimy, furry, and wondrously winged. Blood junkies that buzz in the night, hump pump the skin, tickle and creep, expire. Humans, too, in the book, transfixed by the brilliance of sun mirrored on beetle’s back, the poet, line after line, leading readers into the sadness of things. The glory."

-- Elsie K Neufeld, personal historian, poet, essayist and editor.

For further information or to sign up for the open mic portion email Lisa at altogetherlisa@yahoo.ca, or Janet at lipstickpress@shaw.ca

Deep gratitude and thanks to Poetry Gabriola and The Old Crow Cafe.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Moon Language: November 17, 5pm at Phoenix Auditorium, The Haven

Join us from 5pm-6pm(ish) tomorrow at the Phoenix Auditorium for Moon Language, an intimate and eclectic musical journey that includes classics, covers, poetry, and improvisations featuring pianist and vocalist, Leah Hokanson, with special guests Tim Harrison on guitar and vocals, and Saburo Murata on saxophones.

Tickets are $15 in advance at Village Liquor Store, $20 at the door, and $5 for youth (16 and under). For more information please email info@luluperformingarts.ca.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Congratulations to Naomi Beth Wakan

Nanaimo's inaugural Poet Laureate. 

Here are some of the books published with Naomi's writing:


As well as her extraordinary accomplishment in publishing forty books, Naomi has always supported the achievements among new poets through poetry workshops on Gabriola Island.  Her wisdom and knowledge goes beyond literature, science, healing and peace, and includes that rarest of gifts - inclusive compassion.

Naomi is held in high esteem for these many reasons by all who have the fortune to work with her.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Tanka Workshop led by Naomi Beth Wakan at Old Crow Cafe October 17th


Calling all writers (or non-writers, come to that) who would like a fun hour or so of trying the oldest continual form of poetry writing in the world - tanka.

These five-liners can contain anything including the kitchen sink.

Within their five lines you'll be able to express the universe. Not an idle promise.

The facilitator is Naomi Beth Wakan, who recently performed her book of tanka that she wrote with David Bateman ("pause").

Naomi has been short-listed for the position of First Poet Laureate of Nanaimo and is well-known for her two recent books of poetry (which include many tanka) "Sex After 70", and "And After 80" (available at Page's Marina).

Time: October 17th, 7-8 pm
Place: The Old Crow Restaurant, Gabriola
Cost: by donation


Hope you can make it.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Submission call for young writers ~ Writing for Peace: DoveTales

2014 DoveTales Guidelines

DoveTales, an International Journal of the Arts, is an extension of our mission to promote writing that explores the many aspects of peace.  Our purpose is to expose young writers to a diverse collection of thoughtful works by established and emerging writers. The journal will also feature works by the winners of our annual Young Writer Competition.
There is no fee for submission, but please read our guidelines carefully.
The theme of our 2014 issue of DoveTales is Contrast. As in our first issue, we encourage contributors to take a broad view of the definition within the context of peace.
Submission guidelines here.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN in New Westminster

launch of

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN an anthology

from Lipstick Press 2013

with poets
FRANCI LOUANN & SHELLEY HAGGARD

Sunday September 15th, 1-3 pm

followed by OPEN MIC

Host: Janene White
at Renaissance Books / Coffee Bar
43 6th St New Westminster
near Columbia SkyTrain Station


renbooks@telus.net 604-525-4566 www.renaissancebooks.com


Shelley Haggard writes, acts, does photography and watercolour painting, and works as a house painter. She has self published an anthology of poetry and photography called The Haggard Road.


Franci Louann’s recent publications have been in Silver Bow anthologies, Grace Grit & Gusto—Profiles of Remarkable Royal City Women (Vivalogue) and Jack Layton: Art in Action (Quattro Books). She manages Poetic Justice.

Lipstick Press is not publishing books now

Dear Poets Sorry to let you know we have not been publishing chapbooks since 2010. We did some online publishing - mainly for social iss...