Book Clubs & Writer's Groups
Audience
Library Branch
Join in an engaging discussion about a different book each month. For more information and to register for the club please contact the Branch at 416-394-5310.
Mon Jun 03
The Older Women's Network invites women, midlife and older, to meet in Room 2/3 and share views and ideas about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues. New members welcome. July 3 - "Obasan" / Joy Kogawa; August 7 ...
Wed Jul 03
Wed Aug 07
Find inspiration and hone your craft with some of the hottest writers in Toronto. For young writers 16-30. Dalton Higgins (Vibe, The Source). Dalton inhabits the worlds of digital culture, hip hop and popular culture - and co...
Find inspiration and hone your craft with some of the hottest writers in Toronto. For young writers 16-30....
TPL's writer's community offers weekly workshops, guest authors, member readings, open mic and publications--your opportunity to polish, publish and perform your work. For more information contact: towc@live.com...
Thu Jul 04
Thu Jul 18
Thu Aug 01
Thu Aug 15
Thu Aug 29
Members of the North York Writers meet regularly at North York Central Library in an informal, supportive atmosphere to read their work and critique the work of members. Writers of all genres are welcome. We focus on feedbac...
Thu Jun 13
Thu Jun 27
Join in a monthly discussion on selected books. Call 416-394-5320 to obtain more information.
Tue Jul 30
For a stimulating book discussion, join a librarian to discuss and share your views with others on contemporary books. Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Register by calling 416-395-5672....
Tue May 28
Tue Jun 25
Find inspiration and hone your craft with some of the hottest writers in Toronto. For young writers 16-30. Sheila Heti's book How Should a Person Be? was chosen by The New York Times as one of the 100 Best Books of 2012. Cont...
Discuss new books and old favourites with library staff. Call branch at 416-394-5330 for more information.
Fri Jun 07

Alderwood