Right now the biggest divide I'm feeling is in my creative energies. I'm organizing a Hallowe'en burlesque show and trying to get a couple of routines down. But on the other hand I've always had a passion for the written word and lately I've been trying to throw myself into the writing community the same way I embraced the stage. Which is to say, just get out and do it! That's always harder than it sounds but so far I've managed a few interesting things, such as:
Volunteering for the Thin Air Writing Festival! Thin Air brings authors to us, the public and offers a lot of fun seminars, workshops, readings and other literary adventures. Here's their overview:
In September each year, Winnipeg welcomes writers from Canada and around the world for a week of readings, lectures, interviews, conversations, book launches, and other events. That week of literary feasting—which reaches out into the rural areas of the province as well—is THIN AIR, the Winnipeg International Writers Festival. With programming for adults and children, in English and French, THIN AIR is an infusion of energy into the thriving literary culture of this city.
Secondly I've become more involved with the University of Manitoba Literary Society. The Society is a student group founded by my Creative Writing class of last year and led by some truly enthusiastic Masters students. Our group so far has provided support and feedback for each other's writing endeavours outside of the classroom and made a point of attending readings, plays and other literary events together. We also held a bake sale last year where we raised funds for a local literacy group. This year we're planning a Creative Writing Contest, putting together a list of places to submit polished work to, looking at bringing in speakers to motivate us and working closely with the Writer in Residence. If you'd like to get involved with us drop us a line in our facebook group. You don't have to attend classes at the U of M to join, the only prereq is that you enjoy writing and would like to connect with others who do as well.
And last but certainly not least: KATALOG! That link will take you to the page where you can download a pdf of the magazine.
Saucily yours,
Miss Scarlet
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