Goose Lane Events: June
By the Branta Webcrawler • Jun 17th, 2012 • Category: Goose Lane Authors, HappeningsJune 16, 2012
Headliner(s): Riel Nason
Featured Titles: The Town That Drowned
10:00 am at Benjamin’s Books, 1 Gondola Point Rd, Suite One, Rothesay, NB

June 16, 2012
Headliner(s): Riel Nason
12:00 pm at Indigo East Point, 41 Fashion Drive, Saint John, NB

June 16, 2012
Headliner(s): Riel Nason
Featured Titles: The Town That Drowned
2:00 pm at Coles Brunswick Square, 39 King St., S. Level 2, Saint John, NB

June 16, 2012
Headliner(s): Jacques Poitras
Featured Titles: Imaginary Line
11:00 am at Indigo, 465 University Avenue , Charlottetown, PE

June 17, 2012 - November 18, 2012
Headliner(s): David Moos
Featured Titles: IAIN BAXTER&
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm at Museum Presentation House, 209 West 4th St, NV, Vancouver, BC
The North Vancouver Museum and Archives is pleased to display a new work from one of Canada’s most recognized artists.
The multi-site exhibition “Iain Baxter&: Information/Location” will take place at the North Vancouver Museum, the North Vancouver Archives, and the City of North Vancouver Library. The exhibition is framed by the time the artist spent living and working in North Vancouver (between 1966 and 1978). Baxter& (who legally changed his name in 2005 to Iain Baxter&, pronounced “Baxterand”) is internationally known through the work of the N.E. Thing Co, an art enterprise launched in North Vancouver during the late 1960s.
Full details may be found on the museum website.

June 24, 2012
Headliner(s): Robert Dallison
Featured Titles: A Neighbourly War
7:00 pm at The Charlotte County Courthouse, 123 Frederick St., St. Andrews, NB
Robert Dallison launches his new historical account A Neighbourly War: New Brunswick and the War of 1812 at the Charlotte County Courthouse in St. Andrews.
St Andrews figures into Robert’s account, as New Brunswick used the opportunity of war to try and resolve the disputed boundary issues they still had with Maine. Declaring the northern part of Maine to be New Brunswick territory, St Andrews had a prime seat for the action.
This is a free and public event. Books will be available for purchase.

June 27, 2012
Headliner(s): Scott Fotheringham
Featured Titles: The Rest is Silence
8:00 pm at The Augusta House, 152 Augusta Avenue , Toronto, ON
Scott Fotheringham laces up his boots and heads on over to Toronto, to speculate on the speculative during a visit with the Chiaroscuro Reading Series.
The Chiaroscuro Reading Series is open to the public and offers monthly readings from authors of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. The aim of the series is to provide a casual environment for fans of genre material to discover new authors and meet with old favourites.
Joining Scott will be up-and-coming horror writer David Nickle and New York Times’ best-selling novelist Kelley Armstrong.
This event is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Bakka Phoenix Books, and Scott will be pleased to sign your copy.
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