Season Calendar 2025-2026

Antler River Poetry 22nd Reading Season

A poster for the Antler River Poetry 2025-2026 season, listing the dates and featured poets. The header reads 'Antler River Poetry is delighted to announce the readers for our upcoming 2025/2026 season!' Below this is a list of readings: Sept 17, 2025: Chantal Neveu & Erín Moure with Colleen Coco Collins; Oct 22, 2025: Lily Wang & Shani Mootoo; Nov 19, 2025: Melissa Powless Day & Matthew-Ray Jones; Jan 21, 2026: Nyx Lewis-Schmidt & Terese Mason Pierre; Feb 25, 2026: Kyle Flemmer & Domenica Martinello; Mar 18, 2026: sophie anne edwards & D.A. Lockhart; Apr 22, 2026: Jody Chan & Blair Trewartha. The bottom of the poster includes the website 'www.antlerriverpoetry.ca' and logos for the Ontario Arts Council, London Arts Council, London Public Library, Canada Council for the Arts, League of Canadian Poets, and digibee.net.

Antler River Poetry is delighted to announce the readers for our upcoming 2025/2026 season!

  • Sept 17, 2025: Chantal Neveu & Erín Moure with Colleen Coco Collins
  • Oct 22, 2025: Lily Wang & Shani Mootoo
  • Nov 19, 2025: Melissa Powless Day & Matthew-Ray Jones
  • Jan 21, 2026: Nyx Lewis-Schmidt & Terese Mason Pierre
  • Feb 25, 2026: Kyle Flemmer & Domenica Martinello
  • Mar 18, 2026: sophie anne edwards & D.A. Lockhart
  • Apr 22, 2026: Jody Chan & Blair Trewartha

We will be posting the poets’ bios, photos, and event details soon.

Our poets will be reading from their books published by the following fine presses: Book*hug Press, Biblioasis, House of Anansi Press, Palimpsest Press, Gordon Hill Press, Latitude 46 Publishing, Wolsak and Wynn, Coach House Books, Talonbooks, Kegedonce Press, and Brick Books.

We thank all our sponsors, partners, and volunteers for their generous support of our upcoming 2025/2026 season. We are grateful for your investment in Canadian poetry and for helping make this season a reality. Thank you to the Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the London Arts Council, the London Public Library, the League of Canadian Poets, and digibee.net.