Sherbrooke Record

Townships anthology Waterlines celebrated at Bishop’s University

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The third event in the Morris House Reading Series will feature writers from Waterlines, an anthology of work by writers from the Eastern Townships.

The Morris House Reading Series brings both establishe­d and up-and-coming Canadian authors to read at Bishop's

University. Guest writers present their work, answer questions, and meet with the audience during the informal reception that follows.

The anthology includes the work of 70 different authors, four of whom will read from their work this coming Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 4:30 p.m. in Cleghorn Hall at Bishop’s University.

Marjorie Bruhmuller, author of The

Bell You Hardly Hear; Steven Luxton, author of In the Vision of Birds and The Dying Meteorolog­ist; Angela Leuck, the Artist in Residence on Quebec’s Lower North Shore in 2018; and Jeff Parent, a former student of Bishop’s University and two-time winner of the F.R. Scott Creative Writing Prize, will each read from their work.

This event is the third of this year’s

Morris House Reading Series, now in its 16th year. The readings will begin at 4:30 p.m. and will be followed by a question period, an informal reception with a book signing, and a meet-and-greet with the authors. The event is free and open to all.

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