Description
Join us for a special evening with writers Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann, Keiko Honda and Raymond Nakamura for an evening of conversation and celebration of their shared Japanese heritage.
Toronto-based Hartmann will read from her hybrid memoir The Nail That Sticks Out: Reflections on the Postwar Japanese Canadian Community. The work of creative non-fiction is a next-generation account that explores an evolving community through memories of places, events and traditions. It tackles issues of identity, belonging and racism. Steeped in cultural arts, it includes portraits of family and community members.
The book was nominated for a Heritage Toronto Book Award and been featured on CBC radio, in print and online. Media coverage includes CBC’s 2024 “54 Works of Canadian nonfiction to check out this fall,” Vancouver’s The Bulletin, the Toronto Star, Open Book and Discover Nikkei.
Honda, a scientist and artist, will share readings from her two memoirs — Accidental Blooms (Caitlin Press, 2023) and Hidden Flowers (Heritage House, 2025) — to show how her voice as a writer and her relationship to her Japanese roots have evolved together.
Accidental Blooms was featured on CBC’s list of 46 works of Canadian nonfiction to read in fall 2023, and Hidden Flowers appeared on CBC’s list of 45 Canadian nonfiction books to read in fall 2025 and was awarded third prize in Prose Illustration at the 43rd Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada. Her other books include The Broken Map Home (Caitlin Press, 2025), a translation of her late grandfather’s wartime memoir. Her fourth book, Words That Last (Caitlin Press), is forthcoming on Sept. 18, 2026.
Following the readings, Nakamura, a cartoonist and educator, will moderate the discussion and question-and-answer session. Meet the authors, enjoy light refreshments and join in the conversation.
The event is free but space is limited, so please RSVP here. Books will be available for sale and signing. Thank you for supporting the authors and your local bookstore.
More about Upstart & Crow:
Upstart & Crow is a not-for-profit creative studio and literary incubator that champions writers, readers and stories, and the role they play in shaping our lives. We develop original programs, support artists and revel in creative projects focused on literature in translation, climate solutions, poetry, civic dialogue, community and skills building, all with the aim of elevating the role of literature and storytelling in our lives. Find us on Granville Island, Gibsons and online at upstartandcrow.com.
Accessibility:
The main studio of our shop is accessible for folks with mobility aids. There is a washroom on the main floor available for attendees. As part of disability justice and community care for the chronically ill, vulnerable and elderly, we ask that you refrain from attending if you feel sick.
Questions: hello[at]upstartandcrow.com.
