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Literary Legends Nite Out - a fun(d)raising event for Wordstorm

Thu, May 23

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Old City Station Pub - Green Olive Room

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Literary Legends Nite Out  - a fun(d)raising event for Wordstorm
Literary Legends Nite Out  - a fun(d)raising event for Wordstorm

Time & Location

May 23, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Old City Station Pub - Green Olive Room, 150 Skinner St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 7A6, Canada

About the Event

This event is postponed for May 23rd.  Wordstorm will be announcing a new date as soon as possible.

Join Wordstorm for a fabulously fun evening where you'll get to celebrate your favourite authors and poets by sharing your choice of their words ... and oh, did we almost forget to mention, that author or poet could be you? 

There will cosplay, too!  Wear a costume or disguise (writing is a mysterious business, isn't it?) -- and impersonate your favourite author or poet.     

And there will be literary trivia galore! and prizes -- 'cuz all your knowledge and imagination deserves a night of rewards!

So come out to meet and socialize with fellow writers, poets, and other wordsmiths, while you help Wordstorm keep the literary ship afloat by purchasing a ticket for $18.  Tickets include one free drink of your choice: house red or white wine, beer, or soda.  There is table seating and food service available. 

Share This Event

Writers and artists living anywhere on Vancouver Island as well as in communities within the Salish Sea Basin are eligible to submit to Counterflow, Wordstorm's digital literary magazine produced annually on Vancouver Island.

The Salish Sea extends from the north end of the Strait of Georgia and Desolation Sound to the south end of Puget Sound and west to the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca including the inland marine waters of southern British Columbia, Canada and northern Washington, USA.

It includes the cities of Vancouver, Seattle, Victoria, Olympia, Nanaimo, Powell River, Surrey, Whistler, Chilliwack, Bellingham, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, among others. Click for an interactive map.

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