How to Write a Book is a poem by Manitoba writer, Alex McGilvery, who recently stopped into CNC’s Video Booth to recite it.
Visitors are coming to the video booth, now located at Louis Riel Library, 1168 Dakota Street, to either answer the question, ‘What is one thing that would make our community better and why?’, or to recite a poem.
Your answers, and poetry readings, are recorded in the booth, which is a collaborative project of Community News Commons and Alliance Française du Manitoba.
Today’s submission comes from Alex McGilvery, author, reviewer and editor who lives in Flin Flon, MB.
The video booth project – Express Yourself / Le Poèmaton – continues its journey around the province with its most recent move to Louis Riel Library, providing the opportunity for citizens to have their say.
In addition to answering a question about how best to improve our community, visitors to the video booth can also participate in Le Poèmaton, an initiative of Alliance Française du Manitoba, where the public are invited to read and record a poem in French, or in any other language, also to be published on CNC.

At CNC’s Video Booth you can opine on how to improve our community, or you can recite a poem.
Samples of French language poems are available at the booth. One can also bring in another poem, or recite an original composition, as Mr. McGilvery has done here with his own poem.
So, if you want to wax poetically, or to weigh in on one thing that would make our community better, go to Louis Riel Library and Express Yourself.
Check out Community News Commons in the days ahead to view the videos and to find out where the booth is headed next.
Click here for more CNC video booth answers
Click here to read Alex McGilvery’s How to Write a Book