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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — P.E.I. author Richard Lemm and Alberta author Anna Marie Sewell are hosting a Facebook Live conversation about shapeshifters in ...

Alberta author Anna Marie Sewell and P.E.I. author Richard Lemm are hosting a Facebook Live conversation about shapeshifters in Indigenous culture on March 19. ContributedCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — P.E.I. author Richard Lemm and Alberta author Anna Marie Sewell are hosting a Facebook Live conversation about shapeshifters in Indigenous culture on March 19.

Lemm will also contribute to the discussion using his memoir, Imagined Truths: Myths from a Draft-Dodging Poet.The conversation will range from mythic shapeshifters to the cultural shapeshifting of immigrants and other minority groups and their oppressors. The authors will also encourage participants to bring their own experiences and thoughts on the topic.

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