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March

 

August is coming! 12-14, 2022.
 


 

The 2022 Festival will be Online
 
Our 2022 online festival offers a new organizational format. The festival will offer one weekend track of programming that includes appearances by our festival guests: Terry Brooks, Edward Willett, Susanna Kearsley, and Hank Phillippi Ryan. It will also include the Thursday night readings, Friday night Keynotes, and Saturday night 2022 Aurora Awards. In addition to our scheduled track of programming, several of our affiliates have begun developing a concurrent program track so each hour will offer several choices of content to enjoy.

Participating Affiliates include:
ARWA – Alberta Romance Writers Association
AWCS – Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society
Brain Lag – Speculative Fiction Publisher
CSSFA – Canadian Science Fiction & Fantasy Association
Creative Edge Publicity – Publicist
EC – Editors Canada
Fit 2 Write – A Physical, Mental and Emotional Approach for Writers
GoIndieNow! – Joe Compton Live podcasts
IFWA – The Imaginative Fiction Writers Association
OnSpec Magazine – Speculative Fiction Publisher
Prairie Owl Publishing – Craft workshops
SIC / CWC – Sister In Crime - Canada West & Crime Writers of Canada
Solarpunk Magazine – Speculative Fiction Publisher
Tyche Books – Speculative Fiction Publisher


2022 Festival Guests

In addition to a broad range of presenters brought to you by our affiliates, the festival has invited four guests for special appearances: Edward Willett, Susanna Kearsley, Hank Phillippi Ryan, and Terry Brooks.

Edward Willett is an award-winning author of more than sixty books of science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction for readers of all ages, including the Worldshapers series and the Masks of Agyrima trilogy (as E.C. Blake) for DAW Books, the YA fantasy series The Shards of Excalibur, and the YA SF novel Star Song, among many others. He won Canada’s Aurora Award for Best Long-Form Work in English in 2009 for Marseguro (DAW) and for Best Fan Related Work in 2019 for The Worldshapers podcast, where he interviews other science fiction and fantasy authors about the creative process. His twelfth novel for DAW Books, the humorous space opera The Tangled Stars, comes out this fall.
Ed is also the owner of Shadowpaw Press which has published two anthologies of short fiction by guests of The Worldshapers podcast, Shapers of Worlds and Shapers of Worlds Volume II. Volume III is planned for this fall. In addition to publishing these anthologies and republishing Ed’s own titles that have been orphaned by other publishers, Shadowpaw Press is now publishing original novels by other authors, and Ed hopes to do more of that in the future.
Ed’s non-fiction titles run the gamut from children’s science books and biographies to local histories to Genetics Demystified, published by McGraw-Hill. A former newspaper reporter and editor, Ed is also a professional actor and singer who has performed in numerous plays, operas, and musicals over the years.
Ed lives in Regina, Saskatchewan, with his wife, Margaret Anne Hodges, P.Eng., a past president of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Find Ed on Twitter @ewillett, on Facebook @edward.willett, on Instagram @edwardwillettauthor, and on YouTube at youtube.com/edwardwillett. Website: https://edwardwillett.com/

New York TimesUSA Today, and Globe and Mail bestselling author Susanna Kearsley is a former museum curator who loves restoring the lost voices of real people to the page, writing twin-stranded stories that typically interweave modern adventure with romance, historical intrigue, and sometimes an edge of the unexplained. First published in 1994, she has been a full-time writer since 1996, and is currently at work on her fifteenth novel. Her books, which have sold over a million copies in North America alone and are available in translation in more than 25 countries, have won the Catherine Cookson Fiction Prize, RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards, and National Readers’ Choice Awards, and been finalists for the UK’s Romantic Novel of the Year and the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel. A settler on Anishinaabe lands near Toronto, she has also lived in Texas, South Korea, and, all too briefly, in Wales.
Photo credit: Wendy McAlpine
Website: https://susannakearsley.com/

HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN is a USA Today bestselling author of 13 psychological thrillers, winning the genre's most prestigious awards: five Agathas, four Anthonys, and the coveted Mary Higgins Clark Award. She is also investigative reporter for Boston's WHDH-TV, winning 37 EMMYs. Book reviewers call her “a master of suspense” and “superb and gifted storyteller.” THE FIRST TO LIE garnered a Publishers Weekly starred review and is nominated for the Anthony Award for Best Novel and Mary Higgins Clark Award. Watch for HER PERFECT LIFE on September 14, which received starred reviews from Kirkus and Publishers Weekly, which called it "A superlative thriller." Website: https://hankphillippiryan.com/

Terry Brooks was born in Illinois in 1944. He spent a great deal of his childhood and early adulthood dreaming up stories in and around Sinnissippi Park, the very same setting for Running with the Demon. He received his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College, where he majored in English Literature, and went on to earn his graduate degree from the School of Law at Washington & Lee University.
A writer since high school and heavily influenced by William Faulkner, it took him seven years to finish writing The Sword of Shannara, which published in 1977. It became the first work of fiction to ever appear on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list, where it remained for over five months.
He published The Elfstones of Shannara in 1982 and The Wishsong of Shannara in 1985, both bestsellers. Since that time, he has written numerous novels in the Shannara, Landover, and Word/Void series, including being hand-selected by George Lucas to write the novelization of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, which hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. “The Shannara Chronicles,” a first season 10-episode TV show, premiered January 5, 2016 on MTV. It adapts The Elfstones of Shannara and features the creative talents of Jon Favreau, Al Gough, Miles Millar, Jonathan Liebesman, and Terry Brooks as an Executive Producer.
Terry Brooks lives with his wife Judine in the Pacific Northwest and on the road meeting his fans.
Website: https://terrybrooks.net/


Festival Registration

Like the last 2 online festivals. WWC 2022 will be free to attend. Like 2021, we will require registration via Eventbrite which should begin in mid-April. For those who have prepaid for either the 2020 or 2021 cancelled in-person festivals, passes and banquet tickets will again be rolled forward to 2023. We realize the pandemic has also brought financial hardship to many. If you require a refund instead, please contact us at info@whenwordscollide.org citing your name, the type of pass purchased, and the approximate time frame of the purchase, and we will see what we can do. If you can forward us your PayPal receipt, that would be especially helpful. 

Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.


2022 Master Classes

We will have Master Classes offered by our festival guests on the Thursday and Friday morning of the festival. Like last year, these will be online. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

 
Podcasts & Webcasts

We continue to post selected recent festival sessions to our Podcast and YouTube channels:

Podcast channel:
http://whenwordscollide.libsyn.com/

YouTube channel:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCYLP-1XdcKWDyRftkL_a8lQ/

Recent additions include:

Is Plot King? Does a satisfactory mystery depend on plot? Or has the classic whodunit evolved into a mainstream novel with a murder or other significant crime? Panelists debate the elements of a good crime/mystery book (e.g. plot, character, action) and which elements are most important to the story. Alice Bienia, Jim Jackson, P. J. Vernon, David Poulsen (M)(2019 in-person festival)

Character Creation. A good story or novel consists of these things: A good story line or plot, a well crafted backdrop or world, and characters who grab the reader by the throat and won’t let go. So where does an author find these feisty characters? How does one go about convincing them to be part of the story? In a word— yourself. All characters are part of the author. No exceptions. Some characters will be front and centre-leaping up and down and shouting at you. Others will be more reticent and need to be coaxed into the limelight. But make no mistake they are all products of the author’s fertile mind. Presenter: Nancy M Bell (2021 online festival)

An Hour with Jonas Saul. Jonas discusses several topics starting with the process of preparing and finishing your novel and concluding with issues related to the business of writing once the novel is completed. Q&Q follows! (2021 online festival)

What is Eco-fiction and Why Should We Care? The rise of environmental fiction, both in literature and film, has spawned several sub-genres such as climate fiction, eco-thrillers, eco-mystery, eco-punk, and eco-romance. Is eco-fiction part of science fiction? Is eco-fiction simply a new fad or does it reflect a cultural awakening to current environmental issues? What role does eco-fiction play in storytelling and defining ourselves? Who are readers and why? Should eco-fiction educate? How can an eco-fiction writer prevent it from becoming a polemic? Panelists Alexandra Risen, Claudiu Murgan, Merilyn Ruth Liddell, Nina Munteanu, and moderator/panelist Candas Jane Dorsey. (2019 in-person festival)

 
Your Feedback
 
We would love to hear your feedback for our 2021 online festival. If you wish to comment on something you particularly liked or disliked, or have suggestions for future festival guests or content, please let us know:
 
 
News & Notes Archive
 
This and past newsletters can be found at:


 
 
 
CSFFA Town Hall March 17th (today)
 
The past two years have been ones of change and adapting to the new landscape of normal. Here at CSFFA, we have been no different. We have seen in-person events rebirthed into the virtual. Perspectives challenged and evaluated. With the world entering a new horizon the Publicity team at CSFFA would like to take this opportunity to invite you to a Town Hall Meeting on March 17, 2022 at 7 pm MST on Zoom to hear about proposed changes, how you view CSFFA and how we will move into the future. Your feedback and comments would mean so much. So grab your favorite beverage and join us for an hour of lively discussion and information. (If you have not received your ZOOM link via email, contact CSSFA prior to the meeting)
 
 
Aurora Awards Nomination Deadline March 26th
 
Nominations are now open to CSFFA members and will close on March 26th at 11:59 pm EDT. You may select/change/remove items at any time until nominations close. Don’t wait until the last minute. You must log into your account to nominate. Click here to review rules about the awards.
 

Writers in Your House
May 13-15

Spring is coming, ready or not. Pick a project for May and join us putting in a highly productive 3 days on your next novel, novella, short story, or whatever project needs doing. We encourage participants to join the Facebook event:
www.facebook.com/events/1057447464817773/
and during the weekend let us know of your milestones achieved or that special snack you're enjoying while writing.
Note: there is no ZOOM or collaborative activity for this event.
 

Owl's Nest Books Online Events
 
Book launches, readings, and other events listed at:
https://bookmanager.com/1675575/?q=h.calevents
 
 
Alexandra Writers' Centre Society Online Classes & Events
 
Check out the Centre's event calendar.
www.alexandrawriters.org/events/


 

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