Books Make Babies Grow

by Nicole Fitzgerald Spare change can have a powerful impact on children. A little jingle in a jar can help promote language, literacy and brain development thanks to the 2nd Annual Books for Babies program, which has partnered with the Whistler Writers Festival, to raise funds for new picture books for children of the Lil’wat […]

Sparkle and Grit: Inspiring Whistler’s Budding Entrepreneurs & Leaders

SPARKLE AND GRIT Date: Wednesday, Oct 12 Time: 6:30-9:30pm Where: Rainbow Theatre, Whistler Join us for an uplifting speaking and film event featuring tales of “sparkle and grit” that will inspire Whistler’s budding entrepreneurs and leaders. Tickets are $10 and can be bought online – they sell out fast so grab yours today so you […]

The longing of holding someone’s words in your hands

Book Review: The Pharos Gate: Griffin and Sabine’s Lost Correspondence by Nick Bantock By Farha Guerrero In 1995, when I was an undergraduate student at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, I wrote letters to loved ones on a small word processor, nestled somewhere on the floor between my desk and dormitory bed. Writing letters helped […]

A journalist’s frantic search

Book Review: A Disappearance in Damascus­ — A Story of Friendship and Survival in the Shadow of War by Deborah Campbell By Cathryn Atkinson In May 1991, I spent two weeks travelling alone by train from Belgrade, Serbia, to Split, Croatia, by way of Zagreb and rural Bosnia. I was there as a freelance photographer, […]

All Is Never Lost

by Jennifer Cowan Many moons ago when I was living in Whistler I decided to write a book. I gave myself a 1000 word a day minimum and, despite the distractions of skiing, hiking, mountain biking, skinny dipping and happily, paid writing gigs, I managed to complete Lost Summer. It was the story of teenaged […]

Quest University Canada Presents The Walrus Talks Innovation

October 22, 2016, 6 PM Maury Young Arts Centre Theatre, 4335 Blackcomb Way, Whistler Quest University presents a special event in Whistler, The Walrus Talks Innovation, on October 22 at 6:00 PM. From the publishers of The Walrus magazine, The Walrus Talks is an event series that tackles issues vital to Canadians, in venues across […]

The Heaviness of Things That Float – A Novel by Jennifer Manuel

Book Review by Katherine Fawcett “Listen for stories in the wind and the water.” This is the advice given to nurse Bernadette Perkal when she first arrives at the remote Tawakin First Nations medical outpost, on the shores of a tiny island on BC’s rough west coast. But like the wind and the water, whose […]

Diane Ziff on Perseverance

by Diane Ziff Perseverance reminds me of the baby who is teaching himself to walk. He wants to stand on his own two feet to move around and explore the world he lives in. This knowledge comes with bumps, and bruises, but baby perseveres and never gives up until she has mastered walking around her […]

Graduating to the Ultimate Test

By Joanne Fogolin What does the word “perseverance” mean? I think it should represent the hardest thing you’ve ever done – ever. It should slap you in the face like an epiphany. It should demonstrate your ultimate test. There must be a really good reason why you choose to persevere. For me, this is true. […]

What To Expect When Your Book Group Comes To The Whistler Writers Fest

by Paula Shackleton For the past (fill in the blank) number of years you and the girls have met on a monthly basis to discuss a chosen book. In the welcome environment of each other’s homes you’ve poured the wine, laid out the food, lit the candles and greeted the guests. Some of the books […]