Benjamin Hertwig

Benjamin Hertwig is a National Magazine Award-winning writer, painter, and ceramist. He has spent time as a soldier, a student, a bike courier, a treeplanter, an inner-city housing worker, and an English instructor. His first book of poetry, Slow War, was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Awards. Hertwig lives in Edmonton, where he owns a secondhand bookstore, Paper Birch Books, with his partner.

Website: Benjamin Hertwig
Instagram: @gentlebenjamin

FESTIVAL SHOWS

Poetry Cabaret

Starring Conor Kerr, Michael Lista, Benjamin Hertwig & Canisia Lubrin
Hosted by Paula Turcotte

Oct. 18 @ 7:30 PM $25
Memorial Park Library, 2nd Floor

How to… Write About War

With Benjamin Hertwig & Alice Winn
Hosted by Deborah Willis

Oct. 19 @ 10 AM FREE
Alexander Calhoun Salon, Memorial Park Library, Main Floor

How to… Book StorE

With Benjamin Hertwig, Shannon MacNaughton & Ryan Smith
Oct. 20 @ 10 AM FREE
Alexander Calhoun Salon, Memorial Park Library, Main Floor

FESTIVAL BOOK

Juiceboxers

Sixteen-year-old Plinko, attending basic training in the summer before high school starts up again in the fall, acquired his nickname when he happened to mention The Price is Right to another recruit. Feeling adrift from his own family after graduation, Plinko moves in with an older soldier, where he forges an unlikely group of friends: Walsh, who moves in shortly after Plinko does; Abdi, whose Somalian immigrant parents often welcome the group of young men over for dinner; and the unpredictable and gun-loving Krug, who is brash and exasperating yet magnetic. The four are variously involved with the military—Plinko, for instance, works as a reservist on weekends and Wednesday evenings—and they fill their days with school, part-time jobs, watching movies, ordering pizza, playing video games late into the night.

And then… 9/11. As the military prepares to move into Afghanistan, the trajectories of the four friends’ lives are changed irrevocably.

Drawn from the author’s experiences as a soldier in Afghanistan, Juiceboxers tenderly traces the story of a young man’s journey from basic training to the battlefields of Kandahar, to the oil fields of Alberta, braiding together questions of masculinity and militarism, friendship and violence, loss and trauma, ideology and innocence.

GET THE BOOK

Owl’s Nest Books | Calgary Public Library

BE CURIOUSER

  • Why Benjamin Hertwig sees parallels between pottery and poetry. –CBC Books
  • Short Fiction: The Space Between Trees. –Benjamin Hertwig, The Walrus