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Formation
  
1988

Founded
  
1988

Founder
  
Alma Lee

Vancouver Writers Fest httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumbc

Type
  
Non-profit organization

Headquarters
  
202 – 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver British Columbia

Board of directors
  
Chair: Sandy Jakab Vice-Chair: Leslie Hurtig Secretary: Shirley Lew Treasurer: Yaseen Al-Salam Directors at large: Alison Broddle, Jonathan Burke, Sandi Case, Jane Estey, Ian Gill, Sally Harding, Harvey McKinnon, Shannon Taylor, Paul Whitney

Key people
  
Artistic Director: Hal Wake Executive Director: Nicole Nozick Development Director: Andrew Forshner Marketing & Publicity Manager: Zoe Grams

The Vancouver Writers Fest is a non-profit organization that produces a variety of literary events in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its main event is the Vancouver Writers Fest, which is an annual week-long literary festival held on Granville Island, Vancouver in late October. Writers from Canada and abroad attend the festival to perform readings, interviews and panel discussions. The organization also runs the Incite reading series in the spring and the Spreading the Word schools program year-round.

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The Festival was introduced in 1988 by founding Artistic Director Alma Lee. In 2010, the Festival was named the "Best Large Literary Festival in Canada" by the Canadian Tourism Commission. The Vancouver Writers Fest adopted its current name in 2012.

Past authors have included Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Maeve Binchy, Peter Carey, Roddy Doyle, Timothy Findley, John Irving, P. D. James, Thomas Keneally, Andrea Levy, Frank McCourt, Rohinton Mistry, David Mitchell, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, J. K. Rowling, Salman Rushdie and Carol Shields.

Programming

The programming of the Vancouver Writers Fest aims to promote literacy on both a local and international level; to support and encourage British Columbia and Canadian writers in their vocation; to showcase a variety of international works of literature; and to educate a wide range of communities and age groups in literacy and the written arts.

The main regular events produced by the Vancouver Writers Fest include: The Incite Reading Series, the Writers Fest on Granville Island and the Spreading the Word educational programs.

Incite

Incite is a free, bi-monthly public series that runs from January to May. Incite is put on in partnership with the Vancouver Public Library and features discussions, panels and interviews with multiple authors. Past authors who have participated include Yann Martel, Bernard Schlink, Joyce Carol Oates and William Gibson. The Incite reading series takes place in Downtown Vancouver at the Alice McKay room of the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

Vancouver Writers Fest on Granville Island

Festival events include interviews, panel discussions, performances and readings as well as a four days event for kindergarten to grade 12 students. Recurring events include Grand Openings, The Literary Cabaret, the Sunday Brunch and the Afternoon Tea.

Spreading the Word

Spreading the Word, the Vancouver Writers Fest’s education program, is an integral part of the programming of the organization.

Some of the Spreading the Word events include:

  • 36 sessions aimed at children and youth during the Festival
  • La Joie de Lire: events with French speaking authors for Francophone students and French immersion schools
  • Reading with Writers: free author visits to schools in the Lower Mainland
  • Writer in Residence
  • Youth Writing Contest for grades 8 to 12
  • The Spreading the Word program reaches 6,000 students during the Festival and 1,000 during its year-round programming.

    Granville Island

    The Vancouver Writers Fest is based in Granville Island, a venue that adds to the overall experience of the October festival.

    Some of the venues of the October Festival in Granville Island include:

  • Performance Works
  • Granville Island Stage
  • Waterfront Theatre
  • Improv Centre
  • Studio 1398
  • Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
  • Some of the off site venues include:

  • St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
  • The Vancouver Playhouse
  • The Beaumont Studio Artist Society
  • References

    Vancouver Writers Fest Wikipedia


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