• Dust: More Lives of the Poets (with Guitars): Windsor Launch!

    Biblioasis Bookshop 1520 Wyandotte St E, Windsor, ON, Canada

    Join us in Windsor for the launch of Ray Robertson’s Dust: More Lives of the Poets (with Guitars)! Ray will be reading from his new book, followed by a performance from Toronto-based musical duo Staig and Billings. The launch will take place at Biblioasis Bookshop on Thursday, November 27 at 7PM.

  • Dust: More Lives of the Poets (with Guitars): Chatham Launch!

    Studio One 75 William St North, Chatham, Ontario, Canada

    Join us in Chatham for the launch of Ray Robertson’s Dust: More Lives of the Poets (with Guitars)! Ray will be reading from his new book, followed by a performance from Toronto-based musical duo Staig and Billings. Books will be available for sale and signing. The event will take place at Studio One on Friday, […]

  • The Toronto launch for Ray’s next book, The Right to Be Wrong.

    Ben McNally Books 108 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join us at Ben McNally Books, in partnership with Cormorant Books, to celebrate the launch of Right to be Wrong, by Ray Robertson. About the Book: Religious or secular, fundamentalism is not unique to any particular political persuasion. To those in narrow-minded pursuit of ideological purity, disagreement is tantamount to treason and punishable by censure, […]

  • Freedom to Read: Why Society Needs Intellectual Risk.

    Alumni Hall Victoria Uni 91 Charles St W, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Join us for a timely conversation about the freedom to read and why intellectual risk is necessary in society. Moderated by leading journalist and editor, Jessica Johnson, the event brings together two award-winning writers, Ray Robertson (The Right to be Wrong) and Ira Wells (On Book Banning) to examine why independent thinking is important, why […]

  • The Toronto launch for Ray’s new book, The Right to Be Wrong.

    Ben McNally Books 108 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join us at Ben McNally Books, in partnership with Cormorant Books, to celebrate the launch of The Right to be Wrong, by Ray Robertson. About the Book: Religious or secular, fundamentalism is not unique to any particular political persuasion. To those in narrow-minded pursuit of ideological purity, disagreement is tantamount to treason and punishable by […]

  • After-party for The Right to Be Wrong, 8:30-11 pm, at the Inter Steer

    The Inter Steer 357 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for a Roaring 20's After-party for Ray Robertson's The Right To Be Wrong at the Inter Steer. Featuring the musical stylings of Staig and Billings. Wednesday March 4th, 8:30pm-11pm. Books will be for sale.

  • Author Talk

    Chatham-Kent Public Library 315 King Street West, Chatham, AZ

    Ray will be in Chatham (Wednesday, April 29) and Windsor (April 30) for events celebrating the release of The Right To Be Wrong.  Moderated by Councillor Alysson Storey.

  • The Right To Be Wrong

    Biblioasis Bookshop 1520 Wyandotte St E, Windsor, ON, Canada

    Ray will be in Chatham (Wednesday, April 29) and Windsor (April 30) for events celebrating the release of The Right To Wrong.  On-stage interview with Peter Hrastovec, Poet Laureate for the City of Windsor.

  • An Evening with Kim Echlin and Ray Robertson in partnership with Words Worth Books

    Waterloo Public Library 35 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

    Join authors Kim Echlin and Ray Robertson for a conversation about truth, storytelling, and independent thinking in turbulent times. In Tell Others, Storytelling in a World of Turmoil, Echlin explores how stories help us resist silence and make meaning in a troubled world. While in The Right to Be Wrong, Robertson champions the importance of […]