A very special RAD Book Club
This month, we have the great honour of welcoming Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler to our RAD Book Club meeting to discuss some of his work - which touches on issues of de-colonialism and writing as a way of practicing culture & language. Nathan will also talk about some of the ideas and inspiration behind his work, and how he actually goes about writing it.
Picture from CBC Books.
About the author: Nathan Adler is the author of Wrist, an Indigenous monster story (Spring 2016). He is a writer and an artist who works in many different mediums, including audio, video, film, drawing & painting, as well as glass. He is an MFA candidate for Creative Writing from UBC, currently works as a glass artist, and is working on a second novel and a collection of short stories. He is a member of Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation, and currently resides in Mono, Ontario. (info from Kegedonce Press).
You can also read up on Nathan's latest book Wrist on CBC Books.
For readers and writers alike, Nathan offers a wonderful opportunity to peer into the mind of an artist, the methodology used to create his work, and the philosophy that guides and informs his art.
Join us for this very special RAD Book Club on Thursday April 27, 2017 from 12-2PM on the 10th floor of the OISE building (252 Bloor St. West) at the red couches (south side of the building.