paulo da costa

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    • The Cartography of Being
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    • Trust the Bluer Skies
    • Beyond Bullfights and Ice Hockey
    • The Cartography of Being
    • The Green and Purple Skin of the World
    • The Scent of a Lie
    • The Midwife of Torment
  • Audio Books
    • The Scent of a Lie – audio
    • The Book of Catalogues
    • The Midwife of Torment – audio
    • Twenty Poems
    • notas de rodapé – audio
    • xx poemas
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  • News,  Reviews,  Reviews - M&T,  Sudden Fiction,  Sudden Fictions - M&T

    The Midwife of Torment & Other Stories by Paulo da Costa

    October 31, 2023 /

    Book Review in Prairie Fire Jul 25, 2018 The author’s subtitle, “60 Sudden Fictions,” illuminates much of what a reader experiences in delving into Midwife of Torment: having entire life-narratives sprung fully grown upon the sensibilities, like Athena’s delivery from her father Zeus’s head to relieve a massive migraine. Spread out among six sections, da Costa’s fictions vary from mere flashes of life, mostly as tormented as the title suggests, to fleshed-out nightmare conflicts. These fictions never occupy more than three or four pages of the collection, yet some require days of mulling to decipher their word-codes. Luckily, the undertaking yields deep-seated surprises and sometimes sheer delights, and turns out…

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    All Lit Up – Flash Interview

    May 19, 2017

    All My Relations: Reflections on Home

    December 11, 2016

    The Cartography of Being – by Nuno Judice – Reviewed in The Malahat Review

    October 22, 2014
  • Blog,  Essays,  News,  Readings,  Trust the Bluer Skies

    Giving Away 20 copies of Trust the Bluer Skies

    October 4, 2023 /

    Goodreads Book Giveaway Trust the Bluer Skies by paulo da costa Giveaway ends March 03, 2024. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway

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    Enclosures

    June 11, 2022

    Beneath Thin Skin – BC Bookworld feature

    June 6, 2013

    Malahat Review – Seamless Stories Haunt

    December 12, 2013
  • Blog,  Essays,  News,  Readings

    James H. Gray Award for Short Nonfiction

    June 6, 2023 /

    Alberta has just made my writing a little more visible by honouring me with another award for non-fiction. Jury Remarks: “Enclosures” is a skilful study of the environment and the self as both manipulated and restricted by complex cultural expectations and the background of a fascist government. The elegant prose and moving scenes frame a beautiful story of struggling with the idea of freedom for humans and animals alike. The second-person narrative was an effective and touching way for Da Costa to expound his feelings about raising and eating animals all while dancing between history and tradition, childhood and adulthood, revolution and freedom. My congratulations to Kyra and Marcello (who…

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    Interview in Portuguese-American Review

    December 21, 2015

    New essay in Queen’s Quarterly

    September 16, 2016

    Unhurried & Meditative – A National Post review

    May 10, 2013
  • Blog,  News,  Teaching

    Keynote Address & Teaching the Short Story State of Mind at AWC

    May 19, 2023 /

    Get Lit Writer Series – Alexandra Writers Centre With award-winning authors like Alice Munro, Haruki Murakami, George Saunders, Kurt Vonnegut, there is so much to love and learn. Spend a day Getting Lit on short stories. Learn craft, process, publishing and so much more. Guaranteed to put you in that Short Story State of Mind. May 27, 20239-5pmAWCS Members: $150 | Non-Members: $200 Keynote & Presenterspaulo da costa | Lee Kvern | Leslie Greentree |Sarah L. Pratt | Robert Bose Note: Participation in Get Lit is entirely IN PERSON.Full schedule with times will be available to participants. Blue Pencil Sessions with Your Favourite PresenterSubmit up to 1500 words of a…

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    The Edge of Winter Exhibition – Art Walk

    April 13, 2023 /

    This Saturday, if you happen to be in the vicinity of the Crescent Heights area, and wish to enjoy a stroll in the Rotary Park, please join us on an art walk. We will be viewing and performing the work of Calgary writers and artists on display. On of my poems is featured, as well as the written words and art work of five other Calgarians listed below. The Edge of Winter Exhibition – Art WalkApril 15, 2023Saturday, 1:00pm-230pm MTRotary Park, 617 1St NE, Calgary, AB(This link shows the parking lot at the venue: https://goo.gl/maps/vRgEtetajXBUBUi16) A walk along the gallery route, stopping at each of the six gallery displays. The…

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    Unhurried & Meditative – A National Post review

    May 10, 2013

    Viva Da Costa

    November 22, 2012

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    January 12, 2016
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    O Perfume da Mentira em destaque nos Olhos nos Livros Blog

    September 11, 2022 /

    Eis que depois de uma pausa de dois meses para que pudessem ler os livros recomendados, aqui estamos com a edição do outono de 2022, que terá um livro por semana até meados de dezembro. Esta a recomendação de Manuela Marujo. Cada semana teremos uma diferente, com José Luís da Silva, João Martins, Manuela Marujo e Diniz Borges. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpermalink.php%3Fstory_fbid%3Dpfbid0Gw9ZbWrMYKP4BntaZ2R364Z6JjMDTKHZjvEPLiLdaoJjA7oaobeeQ9U9mdMpCmeml%26id%3D100075535222612&show_text=true&width=500

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    New essay in Queen’s Quarterly

    September 16, 2016

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    Reading by Five Alberta Authors

    August 22, 2022 /

    Five Alberta authors to feature in North/West Passages online event marking 50th Anniversary of The Writers’ Union of Canada For more information, interviews or photos, contact Jackie Carmichael at Carmichael dot Jacqueline at gmail dot com Five Alberta authors will feature in an upcoming online event marking the 50th Anniversary of The Writers’ Union of Canada. North/West Passages is a year-long monthly Zoom-based reading series celebrating authors from The Writers’ Union of Canada. Featured readers on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 6 pm Alberta time will include authors Lori Hahnel, Katherine Koller, Sharon Butala, paulo da costa, and Anna Shannon. “I’m dazzled by the calibre of writing this series is attracting. Each of these…

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    The Cartography of Being – by Nuno Judice – Reviewed in The Malahat Review

    October 22, 2014

    The Midwife of Torment – forthcoming book

    October 22, 2014

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    July 8, 2017
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    New Sci-Fi Story in Mithila Review

    August 14, 2022 /

    Check out my new story in Mithila Review’s special global Hopepunk issue of science fiction (and fantasy) devoted to positive and powerful character-driven stories that imagine an open and inclusive tech-empowered democratic future for all people, species and countries on Earth. Harefoot Express – Think Globally, Travel Locally. A story that takes place in Mohkínstsis, (present day Calgary), and sometime in the late 21st Century. This tale transports us to a future that still holds hope for human existence, including more inclusive and democratic forms of governing, as well as new strategies for the long process of restoring the earth’s natural ecosystems and diminishing the human footprint. What will tourism…

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    Enclosures

    June 11, 2022 /

    Check out this podcast from Reckoning Magazine where the editor Michael DeLuca talks about my essay Enclosures. You can read the complete text too or download the podcast to listen at your leisure … whenever and wherever . Enjoy! Podcast Episode 18: Enclosures https://reckoning.press/?powerpress_embed=3058-podcast&powerpress_player=mediaelement-audio Today I’m going to read you an essay by paulo da costa, “Enclosures”, from Reckoning 6. I think of this piece as a new perspective in an ongoing conversation that started, for me, with Kate Schapira’s essay “On Political Change, Climate Change, and the Choice to Not Have Children” that appeared in Catapult in 2017, and my editorial piece in Reckoning 2, “On Having a Kid…

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    New World Odour

    November 18, 2012

    Sharp and True – a book review by the Coastal Spectator

    May 23, 2013

    Atlantis – sang by Nancy Dutra

    August 7, 2013
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    WGA 2023 Literary Award Readings

    April 19, 2022 /

    Please join the Writers’ Guild of Alberta for readings from twelve finalists of the various 2023 Alberta Literary Awards.  Featuring short readings from Lareina Abbott, Paulo Da Costa, Marcello Di Cintio, Patti Edgar, Tasnuva Hayden, Kyra Koustrup, Kimberley McCullough, Seth Rasporich, Trevor Schmidt, Vivek Shraya (virtual), and Chris Turner.  April 25 7:00pm – 9:00pm (MDT) Shelf Life Books 1302 4 St SW 100 Calgary, AB Canada get directions Calgary – Reading with the FinalistsTuesday, April 25, 7:00 pmShelf Life Books, 1302 4 St SW #395 Tuesday, April 25th at 7pm, please join the Writers’ Guild of Alberta for readings from 12 finalists of the various 2023 Alberta Literary Awards. Featuring…

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