WCC on-site at Toronto International Festival of Authors!

Experience the magic of WCC live and on-site at TIFA! We are thrilled to invite you to a special weekend of on-site WCC programming, including three writing workshops and an immersive panel conversation.

Re/writing Connection: An Immersive Conversation
Sunday, November 2 at 2:30 PM ET

Join established and emerging writers in conversation about the power of writing and storytelling to transform lives. This event will feature readings, a panel discussion and audience engagement through a Q&A period and interactive writing workshop experience.

Re/writing Connection represents an important opportunity to showcase the role of art in Canadians’ lives: how writing and creativity can build strength and resilience, ignite community, and address the national crisis in isolation.

GUEST PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Lillian Allen, Toronto’s Poet Laureate
Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, Author and Professor
Jess Janz, Author and WCC Facilitator
Peta-Gaye Nash, Author and WCC Writer
Susan Ksiezopolski, Author and WCC Writer

DATE: Sunday, November 2 at 2:30 PM ET
VENUE: Northrop Frye Hall, Room 003, 73 Queen’s Park Cres E, Toronto
ADMISSION: This event is FREE and open to all!

Learn more about the Re/writing Connection panel at TIFA here.

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On-site Workshops Schedule

Join WCC for a series of expressive, one-hour workshops on-site at TIFA and discover the transformative power of writing in community. No writing experience is required. These workshops are free and all are welcome.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1:
1 PM – 2 PM ET
3 PM – 4 PM ET

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2:
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET

VENUE: Victoria College, Room 215, 73 Queen’s Park Cres E, Toronto

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