Fraser Valley Literary Festival — Nov 3 and 4

Please join us for a two-day Fraser Valley Literary Festival, which runs November 3-4, 2022. This event will include inspiring and award-winning authors on writing, craft, and the writing life in contemporary Canada!

About this event
Thurs, Nov 3 (4 pm)
Fri, Nov 4 (12 pm).
Student Union Building, Evered Hall Middle (S1116), Abbotsford Campus.

Panelist program

Thurs, Nov 3

Doors open at 3:30 pm. The event starts at 4 pm with a light reception to follow.

Keynote Speakers:

Jordan Abel — Award-winning Nisga’a writer, including Un/inhabited, winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize. https://www.jordanabel.ca

Marsha Lederman — Author of Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust Once Removed, and the Globe and Mail’s Western Arts correspondent. https://www.marshalederman.ca

Harrison Mooney — An award-winning writer and journalist and UFV alumnus, and the author of the memoir Invisible Boy, about growing up adopted and Black in a white Christian family in the Fraser Valley.
@HarrisonMooney

Fri, Nov 4

Doors open at 11:45 am. Event starts at 12 pm and runs to 3:15 pm with light refreshments served in between panels.

Panels:
Panel 1: Lie to Me: Truth and Fiction in Writing (Moderator: Harrison Mooney) 12-1:30 pm

Gurjinder Basran — Winner of the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for her debut novel Everything Was Goodbye. https://www.gurjinderbasran.ca/

Carlie Blume — Author of Gigglepuss, and a graduate of Simon Fraser University’s The Writers Studio @carliejblume

Alicia Elliott — Winner of the National Magazine Awards for A Mind Spread Out On The Ground and RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Awards.

Shawn Hitchins — A Toronto-based comedian, actor, and prolific author.
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Panel 2: The Fantastic & the Mundane: Symbolism in the Everyday Panel (Moderator: Marsha Lederman) 1:45-3:15 pm

Tawahum Bige — A Łutselkʼe Dene, Plains Cree poet and spoken word artist.
https://tawahum.com

Curtis LeBlanc — Author of Good for Nothing and Little Wild.
https://cwleblanc.com/

Annick MacAskill — Author of three poetry collections and finalist for various literary honours including the CBC Poetry Prize. https://annickmacaskill.com/

Isabella Wang — Author of the chapbook On Forgetting a Language and the youngest writer to be shortlisted for the New Quarterly’s Edna Staebler Personal Essay Contest.

For more info on each panelist, please visit our social media sites:
Facebook: Fraser Valley Literary Festival
Twitter: @FVLitFest
Instagram: fvlitfest

Thurs, Nov 3 (4 pm) and Fri, Nov 4 (12-3:15 pm)
Student Union Building, UFV Abbotsford Campus

For more information, contact Hardeep Kaur at hardeep.kaur@ufv.ca

11/04/2022