Bonnie Nish & Sita Carboni are Spoken INK’s
February Guests!
On Tuesday February
16th, arts promoters and poets Bonnie Nish and Sita Carboni read
from their work, 8:00 p.m., at the James Street Café, as part of the Spoken
INK reading series. And be sure
to stick around for our open mic! This month’s topic is Echo.
Sita
Carboni has been featured throughout
the Lower Mainland at various events including The World Poetry Readings Series,
The Word on the Street and The North Shore Writers Festival. Her poetry can be
found in literary journals and e-zines including, Quills Canadian Poetry
Magazine, Blue Print Review and goodgoshalmighty.com. Her love for life has made
her a mainstay in the local poetry community as a writer, reader and promoter of
the arts. She is a member of the Federation of BC Writers and co-founder of the
Kitsilano Writers Group, Word Whips Writing Series and Pandora's Collective. She
enjoys the creativity of authors such as Salman Rushdie, Jose Saramago and Joy
Kogawa and hopes to one day learn how to sculpt, combining words with
three-dimensional form.
Bonnie
Nish
has been Executive Director of Pandora's Collective Outreach Society, a
Vancouver charity established to promote literacy and self-expression in our
community, for the past seven years. As Pandora's founder and Director, Bonnie
has created outreach writing programs for all ages. She has created and
maintained the Loonie Backpack Drive to provide children in Zimbabwe with school
supplies. As well she established the annual Summer Dream Literary Arts
Festival. Published widely internationally her work (poetry, prose and book
reviews) has appeared in such publications as Quills, The Toronto Quarterly,
Undercurrents, Illuminations, hackwriters.com, blueprintreview.com and
greenboathouse.com. Her work will appear in the anthology Mutanabbi Street
Starts Here (Red Hen Press, 2009) for which she was guest editor. In September
2001, Bonnie's poem "Don Quixote's Love Song," was choreographed and
performed at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.
Bonnie is currently studying towards a Masters in Arts Education at Simon Fraser
University. She lives in Vancouver with her three teenagers and her dog, who
thinks he is more poetic than she is.
Spoken
INK is
an open mic/reading series brought to you by the Burnaby Writers’ Society,
and held every third Tuesday (September to June) at the James Street Café,
just one short block east of Boundary Road on Canada Way at Smith (NE corner) in
Burnaby. Open mic sign-up time is 7:30 p.m., featured readings begin at
8:00 p.m.
Visit www.BurnabyWritersNews.blogspot.com
for more information, or contact bwscafe@gmail.com.
