ππ₯ One Paragraph Club - bring one passage worth arguing about
Details
ππ₯ One Paragraph Club - bring one passage worth arguing about
Literature / poetry / prose discussion - bring one short excerpt.
Short summary
You do not need to read a whole book for this one.
You just need to bring one paragraph, one passage, one poem stanza, one short excerpt, one bit of language that feels worth putting in front of a room.
Could be from a novel.
An essay.
A poem.
A play.
A memoir.
Something old. Something modern. Something beautiful. Something annoying. Something you half-love and half-distrust.
The only rule is that it has to have something alive inside it.
A good sentence.
A real idea.
A line that bothers you.
A paragraph that explains people a little too well.
This is basically a book club without the fake homework and with less room for pretending.
A few questions already sitting in my head
- βWhat makes this passage worth bringing into a room?β
- βIs it beautiful, true, annoying, manipulative, or all of those?β
- βWhat does the writer notice that most people miss?β
- βWhat word or sentence is doing the most work?β
- βDoes this passage actually say something, or does it just sound good?β
- βWhat did it make you feel before you understood why?β
How the evening will go
Each person can read their short excerpt, say why they brought it, and then weβll talk about it for a few minutes.
No performance voice required.
No literature-class stiffness.
No need to explain the entire book.
One paragraph is enough.
If the passage is strong, the room will find the argument.
When and where
ποΈ Date: Sunday, July 12th, 2026
π Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
π Location: Vancouver Central Library
350 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC
L6 North, Room 690
Cap: 12 + waitlist
Small room on purpose. A good paragraph needs enough silence around it to land.
