Join Shelf Life Books for Industry Night #8, our series of panel discussions on writing, publishing, and all things books! Each event will feature several panelists and an expert moderator/host.
The theme for Industry Night #8 is Writing Calgary: Local Interest Literature. The panelists will be Charles Agopsowicz, Kevin Allen, and Lori Beattie. The moderator will be Jim Ellis.
In this event, our panel will discuss the planning, writing, and publishing that goes into these local landscape books, and share these exploration opportunities that exist in our city and surrounding areas. Whether you have an interest in the process of writing these books, or just want to know more about our city and activities to do, either way this event is for you. These authors will walk you through the process of writing, publishing and connecting with the community through local interest literature. The information shared will allow you to get our there and explore with newfound awareness.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Charles Agopsowicz | withthesetwohands is a Graphic Designer, Illustrator and Comic/Zine Creator, Musician, and Twitch Streamer in Calgary / Mohkinstsis Treaty 7 whose comix and zines focus mainly on Canadian history, labour history, challenging Canadian identity, and reconciliation.
Charles taps into Canadian history for the subject matter of much of his work. He sees Canadian history as "something not just to learn about, but to learn from", and seeks to inspire others to learn more and reflect upon Canada's past and what it can inform us about our present and future.
A passionate urban explorer, Lori Beattie loves getting outside and moving through Calgary and beyond under her own steam, discovering new views and perspectives along the way. She walks and bikes all over Calgary and beyond in search of big nature, hidden pathways, farmers’ markets and shops, gardens, cafés, folk art, and conversations. She is also the author of Calgary’s Best Bike Rides, writes about walking and biking in various publications and she presents to groups about the pleasures of exploring Calgary and beyond on foot and by bike, building community through walking and making Calgary feel like home, one step and pedal at a time. Lori leads Calgarians and visitors on walks, hikes and snowshoe days with her company Fit Frog Adventures. She lives in Calgary and enjoys daily self-propelled exploring in Calgary and throughout Canada with enthusiastic Fit Frog walkers, superb friends and her fantastic family - Keith, Oscar, Eve in NS, Margaret Beattie in NB, and with super dog Wall-E.
Kevin Allen is a fourth-generation Calgarian who has been documenting and profiling queer people and events for 30+ years. Kevin started the Calgary Gay History Project in 2012 to uncover and preserve stories from Calgary’s 2SLGBTQ+ past (www.calgarygayhistory.ca). The Project has achieved national recognition and led to the award-winning documentary film: Gross Indecency: The Everett Klippert Story; and the best-selling book Our Past Matters: Stories of Gay Calgary. Additionally, Kevin works as a senior election administrator for both Elections Canada and Elections Alberta.
Jim Ellis is a professor of English and Director of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities at the University of Calgary. He has edited a number of books with a Calgary focus (Calgary, City of Animals; Water Rites; Intertwined Histories: Plants in their Social Contexts) and is the editor of the Calgary Atlas Project, a series of maps of lesser-known histories of Calgary.
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