Tag: RHPL
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Let Eloquence But Speak: a presentation by Mark McAlister
“When I met poet Langford Dixon in the 1970s, he opened my heart to the world of poetry and enchanted me with his wonderful speaking voice. Today, I am an eager explorer of contemporary poetry, but I sorely miss Langford’s spirit.” Near the end of his life, Langford published a historical anthology of Canadian poetry,…
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Inside the Character’s Mind: Mastering First- and Third-Person Limited Point of View
Writing in either first person or third person limited point of view allows authors to create a strong emotional connection between the reader and the character. Both points of view offer direct access to the narrator’s inner thoughts, feelings, and biases, often resulting in a more intimate and subjective experience. Both perspectives require careful attention…
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Meet the Richmond Public Hill WritingCircle
A Space for Writers like you? Yes, at the Library! Are you interested in writing? Looking for a place to hone your writing craftand connect with other writers and readers? Do you live in the RichmondHill area? Richmond Hill Public Library (RHPL) has just the thing for you! RHPL offers a variety of opportunities and…
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National Poetry Month
Come out to the Richvale Library on 22 April 2025 to celebrate National Poetry Month. Four York Region poets will be reading on the theme of “the canopy of family.”
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Writing and Publishing Your Dream with Mit Gopaul
Calling all York Region writers! Join us for monthly Writing Workshops presented by local writers from WCYR (Writers’ Community of York Region). April’s workshop will be presented bby Mit Gopaul, entitled “Writing and Publishing Your Dream – It’s Easier Than You Think.” For more information or to sign up, please visit RHPL Writer’s Workshops.
