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After attending evening presentations of the Imagination Writers’ Festival (IWF) from April 9 to 13, many festival-goers and passersby stopped to view the captivating projections on the facade of the Morrin Centre. The Morrin Centre is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Literary and Historical Society of Québec (LHSQ) and the 15th of the IWF. Images are also projected on the adjacent Maison de la littérature where some festival events take place. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)

Illuminated – Illuminé celebrates 200 years of the LHSQ

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Zalika Reid-Benta (right) presented her novel River Mumma to the Morrin Centre audience on the last day of the Imagination Writers’ Festival on April 14. She said she wrote the book during the pandemic to give herself something to do. The novel tells the story of Alicia, who is sent on a quest by a Jamaican water deity. Reid-Benta said she writes books for her younger self, who was drawn to fantastic and magical realism. She explained to the audience at the Imagination Writers’ Festival that while trying to write a high fantasy novel, she stopped midsentence and wrote the first two chapters of River Mumma – a quest-like adventure story set in Toronto. (SE) (Photo by Sarah Elworthy)

IMAGINATION WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: Zalika Reid-Benta presents début novel River Mumma

IMAGINATION WRITERS’ FESTIVAL Zalika Reid-Benta presents début novel River Mumma…

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