SECURE
FOOTING IN A CHANGING LITERARY LANDSCAPE
Professional Development Symposium for writers in
all phases of their careers
Sponsored by the Writers’
Union of Canada and Canadian Heritage
This full-day event is designed to address the creative and
financial questions that arise as writers navigate print-based
and digital literary landscapes. Writers – unpublished,
emerging, or established – will gain an insight into
their role in the digitalization of the literary industry.
The symposium also explores the importance of community and
the need for writers to develop their own writing community.
Authors Betsy Warland and Ross Laird
will illuminate the new landscape of digital literature and
publishing and will discuss its impact on traditional modes
of creation and publishing. A particular emphasis will be
placed on emerging modes of creativity, innovation, economics,
and community. Kelly Duffin, the Union’s
executive director, will discuss authors’ contracts
in the digital age.
Betsy, Ross, and Kelly will assist participants to define
and develop their personal and professional strategies to
encounter (and enjoy!) the dynamic environments of contemporary
writing.
Registraion Forms
Are Available Here
Events will be held across the country
- Toronto (February 4, 2011) Textile Museum
of Canada, 55 Centre Avenue
- Toronto (February 5, 2011) Textile Museum
of Canada, 55 Centre Avenue
- St. John’s (February 7, 2011)
Memorial University of Newfoundland,
Junior Common Room, Main Dining Hall, Irwin Road
- Montreal (February 9. 2011) Concordia
University,
1455 de Maisonneuve West, Room H763
- Ottawa (February 10, 2011) Carleton
University, Leeds House, Room 124,
1125 Colonel By Drive
- Regina (March 7, 2011) University of
Regina, Education Building, Room 114, 3737 Wascana Parkway
- Calgary (March 9, 2011) University of
Calgary, Olympic Volunteer Center,
1833 Crowchild Trail NW
- Vancouver SOLD OUT
(March 10, 2011) Simon Fraser University,
Earl & Jennie Lohn Policy Room, Rm 7000, 515 West Hastings
Street
- Victoria (March 11, 2011) Ambrosia Conference
& Event Centre, Powell Room, 638 Fisgard Street
Ross Laird, Ph. D. teaches creativity, psychology,
creative writing,
counseling, and leadership at various educational institutions
across
North America. He is an award-winning poet and scholar, a
clinical
supervisor to social service agencies in the field of addiction,
a
corporate consultant in the psychology of leadership, and
best-selling
author of Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft. A
new book on
addictions will be released in 2011. Please visit www.rosslaird.com
for
more information.
Betsy Warland is the author of eleven books
of creative nonfiction and poetry. Her thirteen-year project,
Breathing the Page – Reading the Act of Writing, is
a collection of twenty-four essays about writing that was
published by Cormorant Books in 2010. A creative writing teacher
and manuscript consultant for authors and emerging writers,
she is the Director of The Writer’s Studio at Simon
Fraser University and of Vancouver Manuscript Intensive. Please
visit www.betsywarland.com.
Kelly Duffin is the Executive Director of
The Writers’ Union of Canada. As the association represents
2,000 Canadian book authors she is deeply involved in issues
affecting the creators of Canadian content and actively engaged
on evolutions in policy and publishing. Earlier in her career
she worked at a literary agency, a reading series, a literary
prize, a bookseller, and publishing companies. More recently
she has been the CEO of national non-profit organizations.
At the Writers' Union of Canada, we support the country’s
authors by advocating for their rights, freedoms, and economic
well-being.
We act collectively to address government and industry about
public lending rights, tax reform, copyright legislation,
freedom of expression and other industry issues.
We provide publications, professional development programs,
contract advice, grievance assistance, group health benefits,
funding for public and school readings, and numerous opportunities
for communication and networking within the industry.
The Writers’ Union of Canada helps professional authors
to stand together while they work alone.
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