The Dirt Chronicles Video Trailer
A glimpse of what you’ll find between the pages of The Dirt Chronicles’ covers. mm/
A glimpse of what you’ll find between the pages of The Dirt Chronicles’ covers. mm/
Dear Winnipeg:It’s my first time visiting.Please be gentle! Come out to McNally Robinson in the Atrium on THURSDAY Oct 6 at 8 pm1120 Grant AvenueI’ll be reading with the likes of Jim Nason (The Girl on the Escalator)Jacob Scheirer and Phoebe Tsang Help show a queer vegan punk a good Read more…
Save the date, Montrealers! I’m rolling into town for the (Not So) Local Legend Series at the Concordia Coop Bookstore2150 Bishopon Wednesday October 5 at 7 pmwith Heather J. Wood Queer bookworms, I know you are out there!JOIN MExoxoxo
Dear Ottawa: There will be a bang-up celebration at Mother Tongue (1067 Bank Street) on Monday October 3rd at 7 pm, as three Canadian authors celebrate the arrival of our new books: Jim Nason, celebrated poet and prose writer, introduces The Girl on the Escalator Rob Benvie, musician and writer, Read more…
Dear Everybody: Please consider this a personal invitation to come celebrate the launch and arrival of my new book, The Dirt Chronicles! We’ll be hanging out at my fave local bookshop, Another Story (315 Roncesvalles) on Thursday September 29th at 7 pm. Vegan snacks and big love, all free, all Read more…
https://www.arsenalpulp.com/excerpts/toddlers.pdf Dear Readers: Please have a peek at Toddlers and Tiaras, a story from my forthcoming collection, The Dirt Chronicles. I hope you like it. There’s more where that came from. Love, Miss Kristyn
You only have 13 more days to nominate a book for the CBC sponsored People’s Choice award! The book with the most nominations will join the jurored long list of titles for the Scotiabank’s Giller Prize. Surely you know the fine work of glitterati power houses including Lynn Crosbie, Farzana Doctor, Read more…
Arsenal Pulp Press is about to release my newest book – a collection of linked short stories called The Dirt Chronicles. Yes Sir, this is an hommage to queer punk radicals and rebels of all persuasions! Here’s what Zoe Whittall has to say about it in Fashion Magazine (Sept 2011): Read more…
If you are between the ages of 16-24 and especially if you live in Parkdale, you should check out Parkdale Street Writers. It’s a free arts program at the Parkdale Library on Queen Street West. Meet incredible young artists, eat free snacks, and get one-of-a-kind workshops with local artists. Come Read more…