Kristyn Dunnion
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Canadian Literature

The Way Out East Book Series: Hamilton

Come join us for an evening of fiction and vegan eats on WEDNESDAY June 12, 2024 at 7 pm at Jordan’s Homeside Pub 1521 Main Street East, Hamilton. Hosted by The City & the City Books, I’ll be reading from my feral child STOOP CITY, alongside Sydney Hegele reading from Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 11 months7 June 2024 ago
Canadian Literature

Quickie Reading with Shannon Quinn & Kristyn Dunnion Tuesday DEC 7, 2021

Join Kristyn Dunnion and her dear accomplice, Poetess Shannon Quinn, for a live Zoom Reading on Tuesday Dec 7, 2021 from 7 – 8 pm EST. This is a free online event with book giveaways! Kristyn will read from the doggedly dissident “Stoop City,” published by Biblioasis (Fall 2020), a Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 3 years20 November 2021 ago

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Land Acknowledgement

Kristyn is grateful to live and work on Treaty 13 territory, the Dish with One Spoon traditional Indigenous lands of the Anishnaabe, Chippewa, Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas of the Credit people. These lands continue to be a place of trade and travel for Indigenous Peoples, since time immemorial.


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