Sulphur, Laurentian University’s literary journal, launches its newest issue at 6 p.m. Oct. 26 at Books and Beans in downtown Sudbury.
Featuring poetry and prose written by emerging and established writers in Northern Ontario, Sulphur is a completely student-run print, unique to the North.
The free event, open to the public, will be a celebration of the latest issue, including readings by writers featured within. Issues of the print edition will be available for sale at the event.
“The Sulphur team is excited for this issue because it’s a cultivation of our collective work and amplification of voices at Laurentian and in our community,” said managing editor Brennan
Gregoire. “Without the hard work of the team, and community, none of this would be possible.” Established in 2011, Sulphur was founded by students of Laurentian University’s English program, including award-winning writers Brenden Vidito and Rebecca Salazar.
This event is made possible with the support of Books and Beans, 158 Elgin Street, and Wordstock Sudbury.