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odd sundays Presents Corrine Wasilewski & Chuck Bowie

Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, perpetually-hyphenated, poetry-and-more, reading series, odd sundays comes back together next on Sunday, April 17th, when the featured guests will be Corrine Wasilewski and Chuck Bowie. So mark your calendars and get a spring in your step to gather once again on April 17th at 2 pm at Corked Wine Bar, 83 Regent Street, in Fredericton. Get… Continue Reading

Fredericton Reading Series “odd sundays” January 17th

Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, perpetually-hyphenated, poetry-and-more, reading series “odd sundays” sticks out its head from its year end/ year beginning cave, and offers an afternoon of … that is, they have a … well okay, you’ll just have to come and experience what they have on offer for you on Sunday, January 17th, 2 pm, at the Corked… Continue Reading

odd sundays at Molly’s Tomorrow in Fredericton

Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-and-more, reading series, odd sundays offers up a triple treat tomorrow with three featured readers. Tomorrow’s odd sundays event starts at 2 pm at Molly’s Coffee House, 554 Queen Street, and will feature Kris Bone (emerging master of short fiction), Robert Hawkes (poet and philosopher of the heart, local legend), and Robert Shiplett (poet and eccentric Métis raconteur). There… Continue Reading

Catherine Owen & Joe Blades at odd sundays

Double Bill at upcoming odd sundays at molly’s: Catherine Owen, Edmonton poet, and local poet, Joe Blades Sunday, Nov 22, 2pm @ Molly’s Coffee House, 554 Queen Street, Fredericton. Thanks to the quiet generosity of our literary community, every event has a free draw for books. Next Sunday, odd sundays at molly’s introduces you to… Continue Reading

Bruce Allen Lynch at odd sundays at molly's

Bruce Allen Lynch featured reader at upcoming odd sundays at molly’s, Sun., Oct. 18, 2pm at Molly’s Coffee House, 554 Queen, Fredericton.  Open set and book draw. Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-reading series invites you to hear Fredericton playwright, award-winning Bruce Allen Lynch, speaking about his play, The Nicest Place in England. Beautifully written and expertly… Continue Reading