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August is coming! 12-14, 2022.
 


 

Registration for the 2022 Online Festival is Open!
 
Registration is once again free this year as is registration via Eventbrite.
For more information, visit the Registration Page on our web site.
We look forward to seeing you in August.

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. 


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 the USA Today bestselling author of 14 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 was nominated for the Anthony Award for Best Novel and Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her current thriller, HER PERFECT LIFE, received starred reviews from Kirkus and Publishers Weekly, which called it "A superlative thriller." It is now an Agatha nominee for Best Novel of the Year. Watch for THE HOUSE GUEST, coming in 2023.
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/


2022 Festival Program

We are in early stages of putting together the festival program. This year we are relying more heavily than ever on our affiliate organizations and are highlighting their participation. As always, we will provide an idea of what is to come by maintaining on our web site our program as it develops. This year we have added an additional PDF of program contributions broken down by affiliate organization (Program by Sponsor). We are also adding a sponsorship tag below session descriptions in our program book. We expect the program information to be updated every couple of weeks.


2022 Master Classes

We are thrilled to announce that 3 of this year's festival guests are providing master classes. Details can be found here.

 
Shared Author Table

Authors attending the festival who have books for sale not available elsewhere in the Merchants' Corner are welcome to join the IFWA-sponsored online cooperative booksellers' table.  Sign-up is available via your Eventbrite Festival Ticket.
 
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:

Self Published vs. Traditional. Join prolific authors Jonas Saul and Tracy Cooper-Posey who've both had (or still have) literary agents and who have (and still do) self-publish. This interactive discussion covers the pros and cons of self-publishing and the ups and downs of having a literary agent. Get a feel for which direction to go in your own journey to publication after hearing from both sides. (2019 in-person festival)

The Seven Sentence Short Story. How many workshops have you attended where you had a complete short story at the end of the hour? The Seven-Sentence Story, invented by science fiction writer/teacher James van Pelt, is a concise, fun exercise in plotting. In just seven sentences, you’ll introduce a character and a problem, complicate the situation, and resolve it...exactly what you need to do in your full-length stories. Aurora Award-winning SF/fantasy writer Edward Willett facilitates. Host: Catherine Saykalay-Stevens Disclaimer: The views, information or opinions expressed during the When Words Collide (WWC) festival are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of When Words Collide and its affiliates. WWC is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the sessions. The primary purpose of these video recordings is to educate and inform. These video sessions do not constitute professional advice or services. This video session is available for private, non-commercial use only. You may not edit, modify or redistribute this video. The developers of When Words Collide assume no liability for any activities in connection with this video in connection with any other website, computer or playing device. (2021 online festival)

Amazing Stories Magazine. Reviving Amazing Stories, the first science fiction magazine, was a daunting proposition. How do you recreate something with such a rich history and make it relevant for a modern audience? In this panel, the principles behind the rebirth of Amazing Stories explain where the magazine has been and where they hope to take it. Steve Davidson (Publisher), Kermit Woodall (Artistic Director), Liz Hirst (Assistant Editor), Ira Nayman (Editor) [M] (2020 online festival)

Access Denied. A panel for writers on how to handle rejections and critiques, and communicate with editors/agents/publishers. Panelists: Holly Schofield, Susan Calder, Naomi Davis, Jenna Greene [PM] (2020 online festival)

Diversity in Speculative Fiction. Does speculative fiction allow us to radically break from our world to explore non-white, disabled, and gender non-conforming characters? Or are they being relegated to the “token” bin of the last frontier? This panel of diverse writers will discuss how the speculative fiction genre is dealing with these issues. Panelists: Calvin D. Jim, J.E. Barnard, Aaron Paquette, Halli Lilburn [PM] (2020 online festival)

The Heroine's Journey. We’ve all heard of the hero’s journey, but is the masculine experience the only paradigm? Or is the heroine’s journey different? This fascinating panel will discuss the heroine’s journey, what it has in common with the hero’s journey, and how it differs. Panelists: Celeste A. Peters, Liz Westbrook-Trenholm, Jayne Barnard, Elizabeth Whitton [PM] (2020 online 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
 
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Aurora Awards Ballot Announcement
 
The final ballot for the 2022 Aurora Awards has been announced. When Words Collide is thrilled to be included in the Fan Organizational category. The voters package will be available for download by the end of April. Voting opens on May 18th and closes on June 1st.
For more information about the awards, click here.
 

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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