This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Author Reading with Helen Mourre
In-person
Poetry & spoken word Writing & literature Storytelling Library PerformanceDate and time
Location
Prince Albert Public Library
125 12th St E
Prince Albert, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Join author Helen Mourre for a reading and discussion.
Helen Mourre was born and raised and lives in the Rosetown area of Saskatchewan. She writes primarily short fiction, but has dabbled in poetry, non-fiction, young adult and children's writing. Her most recent publication is To Everything A Season, a collection of short fiction about the turning points in people's lives. Her other two titles are Landlocked and What's Come Over Her, both published by Thistledown Press. They were nominated for Saskatchewan Book Awards. Helen has taught creative writing at community colleges, is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, and a past president of the Sage Hill Writing Experience board. She believes that writing is an act of empathy whereby she totally enters into the lives of her characters.
Organizer
Prince Albert Public Library
John M. Cuelenaere Public Library (JMCPL), named after one of the City’s former mayors, continues to serve as Prince Albert’s central branch of what is now the Prince Albert Public Library (PAPL). It serves as an important, freely accessible public amenity to residents and visitors alike. The PAPL is a gathering place for residents, newcomers, and numerous people coming in from communities across central and northern Saskatchewan.
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