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Submit ReviewYEG Poet Laureate and PoFest Executive Director Nisha Patel chats about taking literary events online, her #CanadaPerforms stint, the realities of being an artist and festival producer in the gig economy, and emerging standards for compensating artists for online content.
Links discussed in this episode:• Nisha Patel’s website• Moon Jelly House, publisher for diverse chapbooks• Vena Amoris Projects are taking their show manage.com/track/click?u=cf49a42db023942d337b0dabf&id=ff7fa35d16&e=d1a1d3dc6f">Tracks online from May 19-24• The Globe and Mail talked with several Fringe and festival organizers on the manage.com/track/click?u=cf49a42db023942d337b0dabf&id=e2d02058dc&e=d1a1d3dc6f">impacts of this summer’s cancellations• Found Festival has issued a manage.com/track/click?u=cf49a42db023942d337b0dabf&id=52889fcd5c&e=d1a1d3dc6f">call for proposals for the 2020 festival• The Revisionist History episode where Malcolm Gladwell slams golf courses
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