I have attended some amazing writers’ conferences and
festivals in Ontario. They were amazing
to me because of the celebrities who attended.
The writers’ group (WCDR - Writers’ Circle of Durham Region) that I was
a member of in the Durham region (east of Toronto – Pickering, Ajax, Oshawa,
Whitby, and Clarington) was honoured with high profile guests at several of
their conferences and meetings.
The guest speaker at the 1997 writers’ festival held at
Pickering Pioneer Village was Ben Wicks.
It’s a good thing Ben didn’t toss in the towel when told by an art
teacher that he ought to take something else up. Even after becoming a successful cartoonist,
he agreed with the teacher that he couldn’t draw. Yet his cartoons and sense of humour brought
him much success and fame. His cartoons
were published in many newspapers across Canada and the United States. He also developed his own television show,
wrote several books, and drew cartoon characters for various children’s and
teen’s books.
In 1999, I had the pleasure of hearing Phil Callaway speak
at a Christian Writers’ Conference in Guelph (God Uses Ink). Now there’s another fellow with a great sense
of humour and a wonderful outlook on life.
Phil has 25 books to his name (at last count), numerous articles, and is
in great demand as a speaker. Check out
his schedule on his website. He already has
speaking engagements right through to April 2017.
At Words in Whitby, another conference held by WCDR, in 2002
was hosted by Ted Barris. Ted, a
broadcaster, journalist, author, and professor, interviewed Pierre Berton. Many of us remember Pierre from the CBC
television show Front Page Challenge
which ran from 1957 to 1995. Pierre was
an award winning writer, columnist, editor, broadcaster, and host of several
CBC programs. At the age of 82, his love
of Canada showed clearly as he passionately spoke about his writing and
experiences.
For comic relief during the Words in Whitby, there was Dave
Broadfoot, comedian, actor, and author with several awards. You might remember him from the CBC
television show Royal Canadian Air Farce.
His performance on stage was hilarious.
My sides were sore from laughing.
Afterwards, he sold all his videos, signed many autographs, and posed
for photos.
These were just some of the celebrities I had the pleasure
of meeting when I was a member of WCDR. (Now
I live too far away to be a part of that group.) Why did meeting these well-know people
impress me? They stuck to their work,
enjoyed their work, and made a living with it. That’s what impressed me and
still does. Now if only I could get that
passionate about my work.
I remember each of these people. How fortunate you are to have met them! Phil Callaway was at Inscribe a few times. Dave Broadfoot is one of my personal favourites. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some favourite people from conferences you've attended, Shirley. At InScribe, we too have had great moments with keynote and other speakers--Phil Callaway, Lucy Shaw, Rudy Wiebe, Kathleen Gibson, Grace Fox, Gordon Korman, and many more. This isn't a complete list, but I don't think we've had anyone who disappointed me or other attendees.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these memories, Shirley.