Jul 10, 2018
« Back to NewsToronto International Festival of Authors' Lit On Tour Programme Brings World-Class Writers to Ontario Communities
The provincial initiative kicks off in Orillia on July 21st, and continues with events across Ontario this fall
TORONTO, July 10, 2018 — Returning for its 12th edition this year, Lit On Tour is set to once again bring some of the world’s most exciting contemporary writers to communities across Ontario. An initiative of Toronto International Festival of Authors, a charitable organization mandated to cultivate and advance the art of literature, Lit On Tour partners with libraries, schools and other community organizations to connect readers province-wide with immersive literary activities. Events include book signings, readings, authors in conversation and Q&A sessions that ignite curiosity and enthusiasm for the written word.
The unique touring event allows participants outside of Toronto the opportunity to take part in enriching activities that might not otherwise be available in their region, while authors and publishers enjoy inroads to reaching new audiences. A few of this year’s distinguished participants include Kim’s Convenienceplaywright and screenwriter, Ins Choi, author and host of CBC’s The Goods, Andrea Bain, New York Times bestselling author, Joy Fielding, and more.
"Lit On Tour provides rare and unique opportunities for readers across Ontario to meet, hear and learn from some of the most important writers of our time,” said Geoffrey E. Taylor, Director, Toronto International Festival of Authors. “It's a very special—and often once in a lifetime—experience for book lovers to meet authors face to face and hear their stories read aloud in their own voices."
Lit On Tour will travel to fourteen Ontario cities: Orillia (July 21), Owen Sound (October 4), Aurora(October 10), Cobourg (October 14), Etobicoke (October 16), Woodstock (October 19), Windsor(October 20), Goderich (October 21) Midland (October 24), Scarborough (October 24), Oakville(October 25), Markham (October 26), Thunder Bay (October 30), and Keswick (November 16).
The following authors will be touring Ontario to talk about their latest works and literary careers: Kamal Al-Solaylee, Andrea Bain, Arjun Basu, Randy Boyagoda, Ann Y.K. Choi, Ins Choi, Craig Davidson, Joy Fielding, Kim Fu, Brian Goldman, Jack “J.L.” Granatstein, Catherine Hernandez, Mojca Kumerdej, Carrianne Leung, Lesley Livingston, Canisia Lubrin, Tina Makereti, Kim Moritsugu, Molly O’Keefe,Ondjaki, Nathan Ripley, Eden Robinson, Ruby Slipperjack, Mary Sullivan and Tim Wynne-Jones.
Lit On Tour runs on the dedication and enthusiasm of community partners across the province. This year’s partners include: A Different Drummer Books, The Assembly Hall, Aurora Public Library, BookFest Windsor, Georgian Bay District Secondary School, Georgina Public Library, Harlequin, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, Humber School of Creative and Performing Arts, Huron County Public Library, Lakehead University, Markham Public Library, Midland Public Library, Northern Ontario Writers' Workshop (NOWW), Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, Oakville Public Library, Owen Sound & Grey Union Public Library, St. Theresa's Catholic High School, Stephen Leacock National Historic Site, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay Public Library, Town of Cobourg, Armistice '18 Committee, University of Toronto Scarborough English Department and Woodstock Public Library.
For all locations and event details, visit litontour.com. Tickets are now on sale, and can be purchased through the venues directly.
About Toronto International Festival of Authors:
Toronto International Festival of Authors is Canada’s oldest and largest festival of words and ideas. Since 1974, it has hosted over 9,000 authors from more than 100 countries, including 22 Nobel Laureates and countless other award winners.
Mandated to cultivate and advance the art of literature, the Festival connects curious readers of
every kind with leading international authors, while providing a forum to showcase Canadian talent to the world.
The annual Festival takes place every fall (October 18-28, 2018). Year-round activities include a speaker series, the Toronto Lit Up book launch series (supported by the Toronto Arts Council), the annual Forest of Reading® Festival of Trees™ (in partnership with the Ontario Library Association), Ontario and international touring programmes and more. The Festival is based at Harbourfront Centre. To learn more visit FestivalofAuthors.ca.