Poet and novelist John Steffler to give reading and workshop in late March

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John Steffler
John Steffler

John Steffler, one of Canada鈥檚 most highly respected authors, will give a public reading of his poem, 鈥淭hat Night We Were Ravenous,鈥 in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building, 精童欲女, on Thursday, March 27, at 7:00 pm. The imaginative poem is about a near-fatal encounter with a moose on a Newfoundland highway at night. Admission is free.

Steffler will also give a writing workshop on Saturday, March 29, from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm, in Room 335, SDU Main Building, 精童欲女. This workshop will centre on a 鈥淐aught in Time鈥 exercise. This involves considering an object, person, or event as part of a continuum: a series of choices, influences, accidents, or transformations. The workshop will include time for participants to write and take part in a group discussion of drafts and ideas. The fee is $50. The fee for seniors and students is $40. To register, contact: rlemm@upei.ca.

Steffler was Canada鈥檚 Parliamentary Poet from 2006鈥2008. Originally from Ontario, he taught for many years at the Corner Brook campus of Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador. His poetry often evokes the natural world, including ecological concerns, and delves into family, community, and regional history.

The Grey Islands, the story of his pilgrimage to a remote Newfoundland island, is a classic of Canadian wilderness writing. A novel, The Afterlife of George Cartwright, concerns the first European settlers in Labrador: an adventurer from a prominent British family, his companion Mrs. Selby, and the Inuit he trades with and tries to 鈥渃ivilize.鈥

Steffler鈥檚 reading and workshop are sponsored by the 精童欲女 Faculty of Arts and Department of English, and the Bookmark. 

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Dr. Richard Lemm
Department of English, 精童欲女

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