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Snapshot of 2019 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Lyrical Voices”

Tom Allen is back again this year with another amazing line-up of well – known and upcoming singer/songwriters/composers, in an evening of musical entertainment.

Singers/Songwriters: Rosemary Lawton, Kevin Blackmore, Al Henderson

Host: Tom Allen

“Biographical Voices”

Jennifer Guy will lead a discussion with Carol Bishop Gwyn and Rosemary Sullivan on writing engaging life stories that offer insight into a person and are able to captivate the reader’s attention.

Readers/Writers: Carol Bishop Gwyn, Rosemary Sullivan

Host: Jennifer Guy

 

“Margaret Atwood and Michael Enright”

Join Michael Enright in conversation with Margaret Atwood, one of the world’s most distinguished authors. Ms. Atwood’s more recent novel -The Testaments is on the New York Times best seller list and won the 2019 prestigious Booker Award.

Readers/Writers: Margaret Atwood

Host: Michael Enright

“Voices for Others”

Chris Brookes will lead a discussion internationally with recognized authors, Sharon Bala and Carol Off.

Readers/Writers: Carol Off, Sharon Bala

Host: Chris Brookes

“Poetry on the Beach”

Poets Tom Dawe and Shannon Webb Campbell will read at the beach and converse with CBC host Heather Barrett on writing poetry and where they find inspiration.

Readers/Writers: Shannon Webb Campbell, Tom Dawe

Host: Heather Barrett

“CBC’s Radio Weekend AM from Eastport”

Heather Barrett will be broadcasting live from the Beaches Arts & Heritage Centre. This event is cancelled. Please see the press release on the home page.

Host: Heather Barrett

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2019 BMO Winterset Award finalists as they read from their respective works and enjoy conversation with each other, and with host Noreen Golfman.

Readers/Writers: Megan Gail Coles

Host: Noreen Golfman

“Deep Voices”

International award winning author, journalist and broadcaster, Linden MacIntyre in conversation with Bert Riggs on his most recent book, The Wake: the Deadly Legacy of a Newfoundland Tsunami.

Readers/Writers: Linden MacIntyre

Host: Bert Riggs

“Andy Jones Book Launch”

Join Andy Jones as he reads from his latest children’s book Barefoot Helen and the Giants. Jones’s hilarious new folktale is jam-packed with adventure and tales of adventure; it celebrates brave and resourceful girls, blended families, and storytelling itself. Book launch to follow.

Readers/Writers: Andy Jones

Host: Eleanor Dawson

“Amy Bowring Book Launch”

Carol Bishop Gwyn talks to Amy Bowring about her book Navigating Home: The Newfoundland and Labrador Dance Project – which gathers Newfoundland dancers from home, with those who live away, to engage in movement explorations with celebrated choreographers Christopher House and Anne Troake. Book launch to follow.

Readers/Writers: Amy Bowring

Host: Carol Bishop Gwyn

2020 Festival Media Coverage

ArtsNL

March 2, 2021

Short list announced for 2020 BMO Winterset Award
LINK 02_03_2021_22_06_18_ArtsNL_Short_List_2020.pdf 

ArtsNL

February 15, 2021

Long list announced for 2020 BMO Winterset Award

LINK 21_02_2021_17_19_03_Wst_Long_List_2020.pdf 

Board of Directors Winterset in Summer
April 28, 2020

Plans for the 2020 Literary Festival Reimagined

LINK 28_04_2020_19_44_56_Winterset_in_Summer_press_release_April_28_2020_media.pdf 

ArtsNL Press release

March 26, 2020

ArtsNL announces 2019 award winner. Megan Gail Coles wins 2019 BMO Winterset Award

LINK 26_03_2020_20_55_19_Winterset_Winner_2019_Announced.pdf 

ArtsNL Press Release

March 4, 2020

2019 BMO Winterset Award Finalists

LINK 04_03_2020_22_29_48_NLAC_Press_Release.pdf 

Snapshot of 2019 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Flight and its Allegories”

The Festival begins on Thursday, August 8th in Gander. The Airport Authority has given permission to hold an event in the celebrated International Departure Lounge. Known as a nearly perfectly preserved 1959 gem it is widely considered to be one of the most important Modernist rooms in Canada. The lounge is home to Kenneth Lochhead’s mural, “Flight and Its Allegories”. Writer Jane Urquhart used the mural as inspiration for her book The Night Stages. Jane will read from The Night Stages and The Rooms Curator, Mireille Eagan, will provide an interpretation of the mural.Jazz musicians Al Henderson and Florian Hoefner will provide musical entertainment for this event.

Readers/Writers: Jane Urquhart

Host:Mireille Eagan

“Fly Girls”

The first panel discussion, “Fly Girls” with Jane Urquhart, and Larry Dohey is hosted by Jamie Fitzpatrick. It features the role women played in aviation

Readers/Writers:Jane Urquhart,Larry Dohey

Host:Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Lyrical Voices”

“Lyrical Voices” presents Larry Foley, Andrea Monro, and Sherry Ryan in an evening that is both entertaining and informative. Join this session to hear talented musicians perform their original work and discuss what inspires them to write and perform.

Singers/Songwriters:Larry Foley, Andrea Monro, Sherry Ryan

Host: Tom Allen (CBC’s Shift)

“New Voices”

WiS, in keeping with its mandate to promote and support this province’s emerging writers, selects three new voices to participate in Saturday afternoon’s “New Voices” panel. This event provides attendees with an excellent opportunity to hear promising new writers read from and discuss their work, the struggles of getting published and a myriad of details that inspired them to become “writers”.

Readers/Writers: Terry Doyle, Susan Sinnott, Susie Taylor

Host: Heather Barrett

“Gander and Aviation”

Saturday morning’s panel features Gander resident Glen Cooper, writers Gary Collins and Jamie Fitzpatrick (a Gander native) in discussion with host Glen Carter on how flight and aviation created a town.

Readers/Writers: Glen Cooper, Gary Collins, Jamie Fitzpatrick

Host: Glen Carter

“CBC’S Weekend AM”

Host: Heather Barrett

Host Heather Barrett will broadcast Weekend AM live from the Beaches Arts & Heritage Centre. Interviews with writers, musicians, Festival patrons and local residents makes this a must participate in or listen to event. Come in and watch a live radio show in action or listen to WAM comfortably from your home.

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Eleanor Wachtel will host this popular event which features the three BMO Winterset Award finalist for 2018. Always enlightening and entertaining, this event features the finalists reading from their work and engaging in conversation with the host about various aspects of their writing, their inspirations, and their life experiences as published authors.

Readers/Writers: Melissa Barbeau, Robert Chafe, Heather Smith

Host: Eleanor Wachtel

“Royal Canadian Legion Fish Supper”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its famous fish supper. Two sittings: 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.This is an independent event. Tickets can be purchased from the Legion after June 30th by calling 709-677-2191.

“The Future of Democracy”

The Festival concludes Sunday afternoon with internationally-acclaimed (and Newfoundland-born) journalist, Gwynne Dyer, in discussion with Dr. Noreen Golfman on The Future of Democracy.

Readers/Writers: Gwynne Dyer

Host: Noreen Golfman

“Local Hikes (3)”

Following on the very successful Botanical Walks (2017) and the Geology Walks (2018), WiS has arranged 3 hikes on the new Damnable Trail Network. Experience the scenic beauty of the Eastport Peninsula while enjoying a guided walk through these newly developed trails. Remember to dress for the terrain and weather and don’t forget to bring your camera. Maps and more details will be available at the festival.

Host: To be announced

Snapshot of 2018 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Lyrical Voices”

Jamie Fitzpatrick is back with another amazing line-up of new and upcoming singer/songwriters, as well as some familiar faces, in an evening of musical entertainment.

Singers/Songwriters: Clare Follett, Pamela Morgan, Peter Willie Youngtree, Mary Barry

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Voices of Romance”

Readers/Writers: Victoria Barbour, Kate Robbins, Melanie Martin

Host: Heather Barrett

Heather Barrett will begin our literary weekend with love and romance in a discussion with internationally best-selling romance writers Victoria Barbour, Melanie Martin and Kate Robbins. Love is in the Newfoundland air!

“Journeys”

Chris Brookes will lead a discussion with Jane Christmas, Katherine Govier, and Madeleine Thien on how times and places intersect in people’s lives and influence writing.

Readers/Writers: Jane Christmas, Katherine Govier, Madeleine Thien

Host: Chris Brookes

“New Voices”

Readers/Writers: Melissa Barbeau, Rosalind Gill, Azzo Rezori

Host: Mack Furlong

Mack Furlong will introduce you to three new authors – Melissa Barbeau, Rosalind Gill and Azzo Rzori – as they discuss the trials, tribulations, joys and thrills of becoming a writer.

“Instant Choir”

Join us at St. Alban’s Church in Burnside for Instant Choir. Led by Julia Halfyard, we will sing Wayne Chaulk’s Song for Newfoundland. Open to anyone who loves to sing. We will learn the song, sing some harmonies, perform the song and have some fun in the process.

Host: Julia Halfyard (leader)

“Stage Voices”

Paul Rowe will lead a discussion with the creative team of Jillian Keiley and Robert Chafe. This duo has been collaborating on innovative and creative work since their first project: In Your Dreams Freud in 1995. Since that time, their theatre company, Artistic Fraud has become one of Newfoundland’s foremost theatre companies. They specialize in large scale chorus-based work where spectacle meets story. Wayne Johnston will also be joining the panel for what will surely be a captivating discussion.

Readers/Writers: Jillian Keiley, Robert Chafe, Wayne Johnston

Host: Paul Rowe

“Festival Community Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Board is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

Host: Board of Directors

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2017 BMO Winterset Award finalists Bridget Canning, Joel Thomas Hynes and Wayne Johnston as they talk about their respective works with Winterset’s founding host Michael Enright.

Readers/Writers: Bridget Canning, Joel Thomas Hynes, Wayne Johnston

Host: Michael Enright

“Voices of Canada Reads”

2018 Canada Reads finalists Sharon Bala (The Boat People) and Omar El Akkad (American War) discuss their debut novels with host Noreen Golfman.

Readers/Writers: Sharon Bala, Omar El Akkad

Host: Noreen Golfman

“Eastport Peninsula Rocks!”

Local geologists Art Dyke and Ray Penny will take you down the rocky paths of the peninsula. Two sessions; maximum 25 persons per walk.

Host: Art Dyke and or Ray Penny

“Eastport Peninsula Rocks!”

Local geologists Art Dyke and Ray Penny will take you down the rocky paths of the peninsula. Two sessions; maximum 25 persons per walk.

Host: Art Dyke and or Ray Penny

“Book Launches”

All Morning Session – Book launches from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Keep checking our website for further details on this event and the authors who will be participating.

Readers/Writers: TBA

Host: TBA

Snapshot of 2017 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“The River of My Dreams: A Portrait of Gordon Pinsent”

“The River of My Dreams: A Portrait of Gordon Pinsent” – Film presentation. This is a pre-opening special event. Details to be announced.

“Canadiana Voices”

Join host Ramona Dearing as she talks to award-winning Canadian authors Anakana Schofield, Esi Edugyan and Elisabeth de Mariaffi about their influences and writing habits, the impact of being nominated for and winning awards and the pressures of writing in the spotlight.

Readers/Writers: Anakana Schofield, Esi Edugyan, Elisabeth de Mariaffi

Host: Ramona Dearing

“Book Launch – “Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge”

Pam Hall will launch her new book “Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge”, published by Breakwater Books 2017.

Readers/Writers: Pam Hall

“Sci-Fi in Eastport”

Science Fiction authors Kenneth Tam, Janet McNaughton and Susan MacDonald chat with host Mack Furlong about their writing lives, their inspiration and their love for the written word.

Readers/Writers:Kenneth Tam, Janet McNaughton, Susan MacDonald

Host: Mack Furlong

“Interactive Colouring Book Session”

Hosted by Catherine Hogan Safer this session will feature colouring book artists Jennifer Morgan, Dawn Baker and Kathy Sweetapple. The venue for this hands on session is the Society of United Fishermen Hall, Eastport

Plays/Events: Jennifer Morgan, Dawn Baker, Kathy Sweetapple.

Host: Catherine Hogan Safer

“Lyrical Voices”

Jamie Fitzpatrick will host this informal session with two emerging song writers, Nick Earle and Joseph Coffin, focusing on the challenges of breaking into the arts scene in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Singers/Songwriters: Nick Earle, Joseph Coffin

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Wild Plants of Sandy Cove – # 2”

Botanist and author Todd Boland will lead a lively and spirited walk through a local trail in Sandy Cove. 

Host: Todd Boland

“Wild Plants of Sandy Cove”

Botanist and author Todd Boland will lead a lively and spirited walk through a local trail in Sandy Cove. 

Host: Todd Boland

“Smallwood”

A panel of local experts will look at the life of Joseph Smallwood: Bert Riggs will present a 15 minute talk about Smallwood the writer, followed by a discussion on Smallwood the propagandist and politician featuring Bill Rowe and Ron Crocker. This session is hosted by Anne Budgell.

Readers/Writers: Bert Riggs, Bill Rowe, Ron Crocker

Host: Anne Budgell

“Festival Community Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

Host: Patricia Parsons and the Board of Directors

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2016 BMO Winterset Award finalists Robert Chafe, Michael Crummey and Paul Rowe as they talk about their respective works with Winterset’s founding host Michael Enright.

Readers/Writers: Robert Chafe, Michael Crummey.Paul Rowe

Host: Michael Enright

“Royal Canadian Legion Fish Supper”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its famous fish supper. Two sittings: 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.This is an independent event. 

“Lady Cove Women’s Choir in Concert”

Performing regularly to sold-out audiences, Lady Cove has garnered a national and international reputation for excellence, not only for its high level of performance but also for its innovation and creativity. The concert will include the premiere of a commissioned Beothuk-themed composition by St. John’s native Kathleen Allan (composer, conductor, soprano), inspired by Bernice Morgan’s Cloud of Bone.

The venue for this concert is Holy Cross Church, Eastport. This wooden church with its high vaulted ceilings and wonderful acoustics is the perfect location to enjoy this very special concert.

“Lunchtime Readings”

Local writer Elisabeth de Mariaffi will read from her first thriller, “The Devil You Know”. Catherine Hogan Safer will join her reading from her collection of short stories, “Wild Pieces”. This session is facilitated by Eleanor Dawson.

Readers/Writers: Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Catherine Hogan Safer

Host: Eleanor Dawson (facilitator)

“Storytelling”

Join storytellers Paul Dean, Mary Fearon, Dave Paddon and host Chris Brookes as they delight us by putting their observations and experiences into story form; reminiscing about days gone by or just telling a funny tale.

Readers/Writers:Paul Dean, Mary Fearon, Dave Paddon

Host: Chris Brookes

Snapshot of 2016 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Giller Voices”

Regrettably Will Ferguson is unable to be in attendance at the 2016 festival. Russell Wangersky, a Giller nominee, will be joining the Giller Voices panel. Russell’s attendance will broaden the scope of the discussions as Russell and Giller award winners Lynn Coady (Hellgoing), and Elizabeth Hay (Late Nights on Air) chat with host Anthony Germain about their writing lives, their passion for the written word, the impact of being nominated for or winning big literary awards and the pressures of writing in the spotlight.

Readers/Writers: Lynn Coady, Russell Wangersky, Elizabeth Hay

Host: Anthony Germain

“Dramatic Voices”

David Macfarlane and Douglas Cameron present ‘The Door You Came In’. Neither a concert nor a play, this is a musical story about family, war and memories. Written in commemoration of the Battle of Beaumont Hamel, and based on Macfarlane’s book ‘The Danger Tree’, this is a performance you will not want to miss. 

Readers/Writers:David Macfarlane, Douglas Cameron

“New & Lyrical Voices”

Emerging NL writers Meghan Greeley and Shannon Webb-Campbell join musicians Katie Baggs and Kat McLevey in a showcase of their talent. Winterset’s seasoned host, Jamie Fitzpatrick, will facilitate this informal session that focuses on the challenges and the fun of breaking into the literary or performing arts scene in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Musicians/Writers: Meghan Greeley, Shannon Webb-Campbell, Katie Baggs, Kat McLevey

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“En Plein Air”

Enjoy the rugged scenery of historic Salvage while you observe nationally known artist Scott Goudie coach local artists as they plank their easels on the harbour front.

Host:Scott Goudie

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2015 BMO Winterset Award winner, Sara Tilley, and finalists, Stan Dragland and Leslie Vryenhoek, as they talk about their respective works with Winterset’s founding host, Michael Enright. Michael Enright is unavoidably unable to host this session. Chris Brooks has graciously agree to host.

Host: Michael Enright/Chris Brooks

“War & Peace Voices”

Internationally renowned historian Professor Margaret MacMillan and acclaimed author Richard Gwyn join in a one-on-one conversation about every aspect of the war – except who started it!

Readers/Writers: Margaret MacMillan

Host: Richard Gwyn

“Commemorative Voices”

Writer Frank Gogos and Sculptor Morgan MacDonald, in conversation with archivist Larry Dohey, will discuss the critical role research plays in their respective works on wartime.

Readers/Writers: Frank Gogos, Morgan MacDonald

Host: Larry Dohey

“Documentary Voices”

After a showing of her latest production ‘Newfoundland at Armageddon’, the story of the slaughtering of the Newfoundland Regiment at Beaumont Hamel, award-winning filmmaker Barbara Doran joins Noreen Golfman on stage to discuss the film.

Readers/Writers: Barbara Doran

Host: Noreen Golfman

Snapshot of 2015 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Lyrical Voices”

Once again Winterset will kick off the Festival weekend in a fine Newfoundland style with musicians Brianna Gosse, Emma Peckford and Steve Maloney joining host Jamie Fitzpatrick, in a celebration of singing and song writing.

Singers/Songwriters: Emma Peckford, Brianna Gosse, Steve Maloney

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Leacock Voices”

Winners of the Stephen Leacock Award , Bill Conall (The Promised Land -2014), Terry Fallis (The Best Laid Plans -2008 and No Relation – 2015) and Cassie Stocks (Dance Gladys Dance -2013) talk seriously about writing literary humour with host Mack Furlong .

Readers/Writers: Bill Conall, Terry Fallis, Cassie Stocks

Host: Mack Furlong

“Dancing Voices”

nique documentarian and dancer Louise Moyes will perform compelling interpretations of short stories by Mavis Gallant and Lisa Moore, accompanied by music composed by Duane Andrews. The “Docudance” performance is followed by a discussion with Louise Moyes, Lisa Moore and Carol Bishop Gwyn.

Musicians/Writers: Louise Moyes, Lisa Moore

Host: Carol Bishop Gwyn

“New Voices”

First time published authors Denise Batten (Emily), Jenny Higgins (Perished) and Andrew Peacock (Creatures of the Rock) will discuss

the challenges of getting from the page to the publisher with host Bert Riggs.

Readers/Writers: Denise Batten, Jenny Higgins, Andrew Peacock

Host: Bert Riggs

“A Ray Guy Retrospective”

Noted columnists Rick Salutin and Bob Wakeham, actress/writer Mary Walsh, and Ron Crocker will take a look back at the wonderful,controversial humour and satire of Ray Guy’s writing, in discussion with host Noreen Golfman.

Readers/Writers: Ron Crocker, Rick Salutin, Bob Wakeham,Mary Walsh

Host: Noreen Golfman

“Festival Community Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

Host: Randy Street, Festival Chair

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2014 BMO Winterset Award finalists Megan Gail Coles, Michael Crummey and Alan Doyle as they read from their respective works, enjoy conversation with each other, and with host Michael Enright and the audience. Alan Doyle will be on a concert tour but will be providing a pre-recorded reading and plans to join the discussion via Skype.

Readers/Writers: Megan Gail Coles, Michael Crummey, Alan Doyle (via Skype)

Host: Michael Enright

“Royal Canadian Legion Fish Supper”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its famous fish supper. Two sittings: 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.This is an independent event. 

“Notable Voices”

2014 National Book Award finalist and internationally-acclaimed writer Emily St. John Mandel talks about her latest bestselling novel, Station Eleven, and her other works with host Pat Parsons.

Readers/Writers: Emily St. John Mandel

Host: Pat Parsons

“Book Launches”

Joan Clark and Rick Salutin will introduce their “hot off the press” books at the Beaches Arts & Heritage Centre.

Joan’s “The Birthday Lunch” was released in June 2015. Rick’s “What Was I Thinking ” was released in May 2015

Readers/Writers: Joan Clark, Rick Salutin

Host: Eleanor Dawson

“The Grand Seduction”

Producer Barb Doran and Winterset in Summer are pleased to sponsor a showing of The Grand Seduction at the Beaches Arts and Heritage Centre on Sunday, August 9th at 8 p.m.. This showing is being held as a gift to the Centre.

Host: Barbara Doran

Snapshot of 2014 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Lyrical Voices & Beaches Library Benefit Concert”

The Festival is pleased to kick-off the weekend with a pre-festival benefit concert for the local Beaches Library. Join the amazing duo Blue Drop (Holly Hogan and Allan Byrne), the up-and-coming Nicholas Saunders and the accomplished Matthew Byrne, with host Jamie Fitzpatrick, in a celebration of singing and songwriting.

Singers/Songwriters: Matthew Byrne, The Blue Drop – Allan Byrne & Holly Hogan, Nicholas Saunders

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Magical Voices”

Steven Galloway, author of The Confabulist (2014) and The Cellist of Sarajevo (2008), will discuss the magic behind his writing with host Anthony Germain.

Readers/Writers: Steven Galloway

Host: Anthony Germain

“Reflective Voices”

Painting – the reflection of life. Ross King, Governor General’s Award winning author of “Leonardo and the Last Supper”, will read from and ruminate upon writing about past lives with host Carol Bishop-Gwyn.

Readers/Writers: Ross King

Host: Carol Bishop-Gwyn

“New Voices”

Newly published authors Anne Budgell, Vicki Murphy and Sabrina Whyatt will read from their work and discuss writing about others and about themselves, providing new insights into the life of a writer, with host Patricia Parsons.

Readers/Writers: Anne Budgell, Vicki Murphy, Sabrina Whyatt

Host: Pat Parsons

“Voices of War and Peace”

Noted authors and teachers Margot Duley, James Langer and Deborah Renville will look back at Newfoundland novelist Margaret Duley whose peacetime writing was affected by losses sustained in World War I, with host Bert Riggs.

Readers/Writers: Margot Duley, James Langer, Deborah Renville

Host: Bert Riggs

“Festival Community Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Join the 2013 BMO Winterset Award finalists, Paul Bowdring, Carmelita McGrath and Lisa Moore, as they read from their work and battle wits with host Michael Enright.

Readers/Writers: Paul Bowdring, Carmelita McGrath, Lisa Moore

Host: Michael Enright

“Royal Canadian Legion Fish Supper”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its famous fish supper. Two sittings: 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.This is an independent event.

“Changing Voices”

Fiction – changing lives. Award-winning novelist Donna Morrissey will read from her latest novel, “The Deception of Livvy Higgs”, and discuss her creative influences with host Noreen Golfman.

Readers/Writers: Donna Morrissey

Host: Noreen Golfman

Snapshot of 2013 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Mysterious Voices”

Three of Canada’s top crime writers discuss how to make it almost impossible for readers to put down their books once they’ve started them.

Readers/Writers: Giles Blunt, “Until the Night” – from the John Cardinal novels, Random House, 2012, Gail Bowen, “The Gifted’, from the Joanne Kilbourn novels, McClelland & Stewart, 2013, Thomas Rendell Curran, “Death of a Lesser Man” – from the Inspector Eric Stride novels, Boulder Publications, 2011

Host: Patricia Parsons

“Winning Voices”

Anne and Lisa will discuss their writing and the impact of award recognition on their writing.

Readers/Writers: Anne Enright, 2007 Man Booker Winner for “The Gathering” and “The Forgotten Waltz”, short-listed for the Orange Prize. Lisa Moore, “February” – shortlisted for the 2009 BMO Winterset Award and longlisted for the Man Booker Prize; and ‘Caught”, June 2013.

Host: Lisa Moore

“New and Lyrical Voices”

This panel features new and upcoming writers with host Bert Riggs and songwriters with CBC’s Jamie Fitzpatrick.

Musicians/Writers: Grant Loveys, “Our Gleaming Bones Unrobed”, ECW Press 2012; recognized by the Globe and Mail as one of 2012’s best books of poetry. Lesleyanne Ryan, “Braco”, her first novel, Breakwater Books, 2012. Claire Wilkshire, “Maxine”, her first novel, Breakwater Books, 2013. Joanna Barker, Songwriter & Musician. Ian Foster, Songwriter & Musician

Host: Bert Riggs and Jamie Fitzpatrick

“A Visual Voice”

Jean Claude Roy will provide a slideshow of his work from “Fluctuat nec Mergitur” and discuss how his work has been influenced by the landscape of Newfoundland.

Readers/Writers: Jean Claude Roy, “Fluctuat nec Mergitur”, a collection of images of Newfoundland, Breakwater Books, 2012

Host: Adele Poynter

“Festival Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Andy, Greg and Russell will read from their works and Seamus will lead a discussion on what has influenced their writing.

Readers/Writers: Andy Jones, “Jack & Mary in the Land of Thieves”, Running the Goat Books & Broadsides, 2012, Greg Malone, “Don’t Tell the Newfoundlanders”, Knopf Press, 2012, Russell Wangersky, “Whirl Away”, Thomas Allen Publishers, 2012

Host: Seamus O’Regan

“Hold Fast”

The audience will be able to have a first peek at the film “Hold Fast”, based on Kevin’s novel, and Noreen will lead a discussion with Rosemary and Kevin on the making of the film. It is fitting that this event is being held in Eastport as Kevin was a resident of Eastport when he created this novel.

Readers/Writers: Rosemary House, Producer and Writer, Kevin Major, Writer

Host: Dr. Noreen Golfman

Snapshot of 2012 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Titanic Voices”

Daniel and Paul will discuss the drama of the Titanic and how it influenced our history.

Readers/Writers: Daniel Allen Butler, “Unsinkable – The Story of the Titanic”, Da Capo Press, Paul Butler, “Titanic Ashes”, Flanker Press

Host: Richard Gwyn

“Perilous Voices”

Simon will read from and discuss his highly-praised book which covers this sea’s history from its creation millions of years ago to now.

Readers/Writers: Simon Winchester, “Atlantic – The Biography of an Ocean”, HarperCollins

Host: Michael Enright

“New and Lyrical Voices”

This panel features new and upcoming writers with host Dr. Noreen Golfman and songwriters with CBC’s Jamie Fitzpatrick. In a twist this year, new voices will include Bob Hallett of the Great Big Sea Band and Jamie Fitzpatrick of CBC’s The Performance Hour.

Pamela and Daniel will discuss their songwriting with Jamie Fitzpatrick.

Musicians/Writers: Danielle Devereaux, “Cardiogram”, Baseline Press. Jamie Fitzpatrick,”You Could Believe in Nothing”, Nimbus Publishing. Bob Hallett, “Writing Out The Notes”. Nimbus Publishing. Pamela Morgan. Daniel Payne

Host: Dr. Noreen Golfman and Jamie Fitzpatrick

“Book Launch: Paul Butler and “Titanic Ashes”

Paul Butler will read from his book “Titanic Ashes” (Flanker Press 2012) and be available to discuss and sign the book. Light refreshments will be served.

Readers/Writers: Paul Butler

“Cassie Brown – A Retrospective of Her Work”

Novelist Bernice Morgan, archivist Bert Riggs and historian Dr. Nancy Earle will talk about the writings of Cassie Brown. The session will be about all three of her disaster books: Death on the Ice (Bernice Morgan); The Winter’s Tale (Nancy Earle) and Standing into Danger (Bert Riggs). Each of the panelists will read from one of the books as indicated above and then discuss her legacy and influence on future writers.

Readers/Writers: Nancy Earle, Bernice Morgan, Bert Riggs

Special Guest: Margo St. John

Host: Anne Budgell

Special Guest Margo St. John will open this session with her song “Death on the Ice”.

“WAM at the Festival”

Host: Chris O’Neill-Yates

Drop in at the Centre and be part of the audience in the live broadcast of CBC’s Weekend Arts Magazine with Chris O’Neill-Yates from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Everyone is invited to drop by -coffee and muffins will be served.

“Festival Reception”

Immediately following BMO Winterset Award Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception in the Centre’s Foyer where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

Host: Festival Committee

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

Mark Callanan and Don McKay will read from their 2011 works, and Michael Enright will lead the discussion on various topics related to the writing of the finalists.

Readers/Writers: Mark Callanan, “Gift Horse”, Vehicule Press. Don McKay, “The Shell of the. Tortoise”, Gaspereau Press. Special Guest: 2011 BMO WInterset Award juror – Dr. Noreen Golfman

Host: Michael Enright

“Fish Supper at the Royal Canadian Legion”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its famous fish dinner. Two seatings: 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. This is an independent event. 

“Oil and Water – In Concert”

Summary: Oil and Water is Artistic Fraud’s theatrical retelling of the incredible true story of Lanier Phillips. Shipwrecked aboard the USS Truxton in 1942, Mr. Phillips was the only African American survivor. What happened to this son of the racially segregated south at the hands of the residents of the nearby town of St. Lawrence forever altered his world, and became a legendary story that still resonates with power 70 years later. Artistic Fraud’s concert production features an a capella score by Andrew Craig that blends the Newfoundland folk tradition with African American gospel.

Host:Artistic Fraud

“Book Launch: Bruce Hynes and “Here Be Dragons”

Eastport writer Bruce Hynes will read from his book “Here Be Dragons” (Breakwater Books 2012) and be available to discuss and sign the book. Light refreshments will be served.

Location: Foyer of the Beaches Heritage Centre.

“WAM at the Festival”

Drop in at the Centre and be part of the audience in the live broadcast of CBC’s Weekend Arts Magazine with Chris O’Neill-Yates from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Everyone is invited to drop by -coffee and muffins will be served.

Host: Chris O’Neill-Yates

“Oil and Water – In Concert”

Oil and Water is Artistic Fraud’s theatrical retelling of the incredible true story of Lanier Phillips. Shipwrecked aboard the USS Truxton in 1942, Mr. Phillips was the only African American survivor. What happened to this son of the racially segregated south at the hands of the residents of the nearby town of St. Lawrence forever altered his world, and became a legendary story that still resonates with power 70 years later. Artistic Fraud’s concert production features an a capella score by Andrew Craig that blends the Newfoundland folk tradition with African American gospel.

Host: Artistic Fraud

Snapshot of 2011 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“Giller Voices”

2010 Giller finalists Sarah Selecky, Alexander MacLeod and winner Johanna Skibsrud will read from their novels. Ramona Dearing will lead the discussion on their novels.

Readers/Writers: Alexander MacLeod, “Light Lifting”, Biblioasis

Sarah Selecky, “This Cake is for the Party”,Thomas Allen Publishers. Johanna Skibsrud, “The. Sentimentalists”, Gaspereau Press (2009)

Host: Ramona Dearing

“BMO Winterset Award Voices”

This year’s finalists will read from their 2010 works, and Michael Enright will lead the discussion on various topics related to each of the novels.

Readers/Writers: Samuel Thomas Martin, “This Ramshackle Tabernacle”, Breakwater Books. Craig Francis Power, “Blood Relatives”, Pedlar Press. Russell Wangersky, “The Glass Harmonica”, Thomas Allen Publishers

Host: Michael Enright

“New and Lyrical Voices”

Lyrical Prelude: Andrew O’Brien and Sherman Downey will discuss and demonstrate their music with Jamie Fitzpatrick.

Patricia Parsons will introduce three new writers who will read from their work and participate in a discussion on how to get published, respond to the critics and market their books.

Musicians/Writers: Andrew O’Brien, Sherman Downey, Gerard Collins, “Moonlight Sketches”, Creative Book Publishing (2011). Kate Evans, “Where Old Ghosts Meet”, Breakwater Books (2010). Leslie Vyrenhoek, “Scrabble Lessons” (2009),and “Gulf” (2011) Oolichan Books

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick and Patricia Parsons

“Salvage ACW Luncheon – St. Stephen’s Hall”

The Salvage Anglican Church Women (ACW) will be catering lunch at St. Stephen’s Hall after the Storytelling event. Guests will be able to purchase traditional food and local crafts. This is an independent event and there are no reservations.

“Storytelling in Salvage”

Historic St. Stephen’s Church will be the venue for a gathering of the province’s best contemporary storytellers.Fiddler John Gosse will accompany this event.

No ticket required but you are asked to make a “pay what you can” donation to the church

Musicians/Writers, Anita Best, Ford Elms, David Paddon

Host: Chris Brookes

“Festival Reception at Holy Cross Church Hall, Eastport”

Immediately following Winning Winterset Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

“Voices of Winterset Award Winners”

Noreen Golfman will lead the Winterset Award Winners of the first 10 years in discussions about their work, how the Award affected their writing careers and informed their own writing practice.

Readers/Writers:

Panel 1: Michael Winter (2000), Michael Crummey (2001), Jessica Grant (2009)

Panel 2:Joan Clark (2002 and 2005), Robert Mellin (2003), Ed Riche (2004), Randall Maggs (2008)

Host: Dr. Noreen Golfman

“Book Launch – John Guy”

Dr. Gordon Handcock and Dr. Ches Sanger, Co-editors of “John Guy of Bristol and Newfoundland: His Life Times and Legacy” will discuss their book, written by Dr. Alan F. Williams and published by Flanker Press.

The launch will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion and will run concurrently with the Legion’s Fish Dinner.

“Fish Supper at the Royal Canadian Legion”

The Royal Canadian Legion will be hosting its popular fish dinner. Three seatings: 4:00 p.m.; 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. This is an independent event. 

“February”

To commemorate its 10th anniversary the Festival commissioned Lisa Moore to adapt her internationally-acclaimed novel February for the stage. Today, in partnership with Rising Tide Theatre Company, we are pleased to present an exciting preview of this work. The performance will open with a short dialogue between Lisa and Michael Enright in which they will discuss the challenges and adventure of her adaptation of February. Rising Tide Theatre will then present a dramatized reading, with theatrical effects, of the newly-minted script. Following the performance, the audience will be able to interact with the actors and the playwright in a discussion on how the novel works as a play. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to gain insight into the process of going from “page” to “stage”.

Snapshot of 2010 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2010 Deep Voices”

Lyrical Prelude: Duane and Patrick will discuss their musical styles with Jamie Fizpatrick.

Linden MacIntyre and Des Walsh will discuss the challenges of writing about difficult topics, and why they are attracted to these in the first place, with host Anne Budgell.

Musicians/Writers: Duane Andrews, Jazz Musician. Patrick Boyle, Trumpeter. Linden MacIntyre – renowned broadcast journalist and author of The Bishop’s Man, 2009 Giller Prize Winner

Des Walsh – poet/writer, screenwriter, actor and musician, winner of a Gemini for The Boys of St. Vincent

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick and Anne Budgell

“2010 Lost Voices”

Artist Gerry Squires will discuss Shawnadithit and the Spirit of the Beothuk

The panelists will discuss their various approaches to representing an important part of Newfoundland and Labrador history, and how each has attempted to capture the spirit of the Beothuk in prose.

Readers/Writers: Gerry Squires – Artist and Sculptor. Annamarie Beckel — author of All Gone Widdun, the story of William Cormack and Shawnadithit. Kevin Major – author of Blood Red Ochre, a novel about the extinction of the Beothuks. Bernice Morgan – author of Cloud of Bone, a novel about Shawnadithit.

Host: Marie Wadden – 2008 Winterset finalist and CBC Radio journalist

“2010 New Voices”

Lyrical Prelude: Duane and Patrick will discuss their musical styles with Jamie Fitzpatrick.

Dr. Golfman will introduce two new writers who will read from their work and participate in a discussion on how to get published, respond to the critics and market their books.

Musicians/Writers: Duane Andrews, Jazz Musician. Patrick Boyle – Trumpeter. Chad Pelley – author of the novel “Away From Everywhere”. Jeff Rose-Martland –author of the novel “Game Misconduct”.

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick and Dr. Noreen Golfman

“En Plein Air “

Local Artists will set up their easels in Salvage and Gerry Squires will provide an interpretative discussion of the works and styles of the artists. Winterset in Summer attendees are invited to join this complimentary walking tour. No ticket required.

Local Artists: Kevin Blackmore, Randy Blackwood, Tom Hallett, Georgina Hedges, Dianne Lee, Mike Maguire, Brenda Matchim, Michelle Nolan, Peter Pickersgill, Walter Pinsent, Kathy Sweetapple, Helena Thoms, Virginia Trieloff

Host: Gerry Squires

“2010 Festival Reception at Holy Cross Church Hall”

Immediately following Winterset Voices, the Festival Committee is pleased to invite all Winterset in Summer event audiences to attend a reception where they will have an opportunity to meet this year’s writers, artists, musicians and panel hosts.

“2010 Winterset Voices”

This year’s finalists will read from their 2009 works, and Michael Enright will lead the discussion on various topics related to each of the novels.

Readers/Writers: Michael Crummey – author of the novel “Galore.” For “Galore,” Crummey is the winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Canada & Caribbean) and a finalist for the 2010 Governor General’s Literary Awards; the Atlantic Independent Booksellers’ Choice Award; the Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award; and the Commonwealth Writers Prize best book award. Jessica Grant – author of the novel “Come, Thou Tortoise.” For her debut novel, Grant was a 2010 finalist for the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award. Lisa Moore – author of the novel “February.” For “February,” Moore was also a finalist for the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Canada & Caribbean);

Host: Michael Enright – host of CBC Radio’s “Sunday Edition”

“2010 Iconic Voices”

Our iconic host will lead a one-on-one discussion with Canada’s literary icon. This is a rare opportunity to see and hear two of Canada’s leading thinkers in conversation about practically everything.

Readers/Writers: Margaret Atwood – author of, most recently, The Year of the Flood.

Host: Michael Enright – host of CBC Radio’s “Sunday Edition”

“2010 Natural Voices”

Graeme Gibson and Carol Off will discuss his book and Graeme will present a lively slideshow of his material.

Readers/Writers: Graeme Gibson, author of “The Bedside Book of the Beasts: A Wildlife Miscellany”

Host: Carol Off – author and host of CBC Radio’s “As it Happens”

“2010 Book Launch at Vicky’s Cafe. No Ticket Required”

Kevin Major will launch his new book “New Under the Sun”

Host:Kevin Major

“2010 Sunday Supper”

Our very popular Sunday Supper will close this year’s Festival. Tickets will be available for sale only at the Festival and can be purchased at the Book Sales Desk in the Annex.

Snapshot of 2009 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2009 Crafting Voices”

The writers cover three different time periods and points of view on the matter of Newfoundland joining the Canadian Confederation. Dohaney was born before Confederation and lived through the referendum battles of 1948. Johnston was born in the 1950s, less than a decade after Confederation, while Butler grew up in the post-Smallwood years in the 1970s and 1980s. They will read from one or more of their books that cover the Confederation period and engage in a discussion with Enright on the perspectives of writing about Newfoundland before and after Confederation and writing about Newfoundland living there and living in another province of Canada

Readers/Writers: Jonathan Butler – Return of the Native. Jean Dohaney – The Flannigans. Wayne Johnston – The Colony of Unrequited Dreams

Host: Michael Enright

“2009 What if Voices – “Missed Opportunities for Newfoundland”

The writers have conducted research and written about three different periods when Newfoundland had an opportunity to become part of Canada: 1867-1869 (Gwyn), 1890s (Hiller) and 1909 (Roberts). They will discuss why Newfoundland did not enter the Canadian at those times and engage in a general discussion with Budgell on this subject.

Readers/Writers: Richard Gwyn,James Hiller, Edward Roberts

Host: Anne Budgell

“2009 Island Voices”

The writers will read from their work and engage in a discussion on how being from or descended from an island culture and now being part of a bigger political entity (Canada; United States) has affected their development as a writer and what they write about – the role that place has in their work.

Readers/Writers: Anthony de Sa – Barnacle Love (Azores Islands ). Christina Sunley – The Tricking of Freya (Iceland). Patrick Warner – Mole (Ireland)

Host: Barbara Doran

“2009 New Voices”

Three writers who published their first books in 2008 will read from their work and engage with Golfman in a discussion on how to get published, respond to the critics and flogging your book.

Readers/Writers: Elizabeth Murphy – An Imperfect Librarian. Judy Ricketts – The Badger Riot. Lee Stringer – Watching the Road. Kathleen Farthing – Murder in the Cove

Host: Noreen Golfman

“2009 CBC Weekend AM”

Join the host of CBC’s Weekend A.M. Angela Antle 7:00-9:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 8 at the Beaches Heritage Centre in Eastport for a writers’ breakfast. The radio show will feature live interviews with Winterset writers and guests, along with local entertainment.

Live from the Beaches Heritage Centre in Eastport

Host: Angela Antle

“2009 Winterset Voices”

This year’s finalists for the Winterset Award are proof of the great diversity of writing talent that exists in Newfoundland, but we are sure that host Michael Enright will weave that diversity into a cohesive and entertaining event, reflecting the common themes as well as differences to be found in these three books.

Readers/Writers: Randall Maggs – Night Work: the Sawchuk Poems. Sara Tilley – Skin Room. Marie Wadden – Where the Pavement Ends: Canada’s AboriginalRecovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation

Host: Michael Enright

“2009 Book Launch”

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #41, Eastport, will provide an appropriate backdrop for the launch of a new book. “The Battle of the Atlantic” by Senator Bill Rompkey will be launched on Saturday, August 8 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 

Readers/Writers: Senator Bill Rompkey

“2009 Dramatic Voices”

“Peter’s Other War” by Brian Downey. Inspired by Tom Cahill’s play “The Gallant Major”

Two of the most colourful and spell-binding leaders of their time, Joey Smallwood and Major Peter Cashin, battle it out for Newfoundland’s future on the floor of the National Convention. Will responsible government by returned as promised by Britan in 1934 or will the fiercely independent Newfoundland join Canada? Set amid the intriguing backdrop of a long held conspiracy theory that Britan and Canada were in cahoots with Joey to make sure that Britan was rid of us, and Canada, and not the United States, got us. Patriotic speeches, larger-than-life characters, a plot that Sherlock Holmes would love, and a chance to vote. It’s a grand old rally and a battle some say was never won.

Host: Rising Tide Theatre

“2009 Lyrical Voices”

A presentation of pro- and anti-Confederation songs from the 1860s and 1948.

Singers/Songwriters: Maureen Ennis, Shirley Montague, Mark Murphy, Kalem Mahoney

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

Snapshot of 2008 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2008 Lyrical Voices”

Jamie Fitzpatrick of CBC Radio plays host to a lively afternoon Songwriters’ circle with some of Newfoundland’s best known songwriters.

Singers/Songwriters: Mary Barry, Jacinda Beals, Don Brownrigg, Bud Davidge

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

“2008 Sexy Voices”

Exploring the role and history of sex in the NL novel.

Readers/Writers: Libby Creelman, Michael Crummey, Joel T. Hynes, Helen Porter

Host: Petrina Bromley

“2008 New Voices”

New authors read from their book and join with the host in a discussion of their work.

Readers/Writers: Fred Armstrong, Roger Maunder, Sara Tilley

Host: Noreen Golfman

“2008 Young Voices”

Award winning author Paulette Bourgeois of the Franklin the Turtle books and author of many other works of fiction and non-fiction for young readers engages the audience in a session for young readers and for those young at heart.

Readers/Writers: Paulette Bourgeois

Host: Lisa Rae Pickersgill

“2008 Winterset Voices”

The popular Saturday night panel, hosted by Michael Enright, presents the 2007 Winterset Award authors: George Rose: Cod: An Ecological History of the North Atlantic. Paul Rowe: The Silent Time. Kathleen Winters: boYs.

Readers/Writers: George Rose, Paul Rowe, Kathleen Winter

Host: Michael Enright

Snapshot of 2007 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2007 Young Voices”

Geoff Butler, Joan Clark, and Alice Walsh entertain old and young alike with moderator Elinor Benjamin.

Readers/Writers: Geoff Butler, Joan Clarke, Alice Walsh

Host: Elinor Benjamin

“2007 Poetry Panel”

Michael Ondaatje, Partick Warner, and Enos Watts read their poetry and engage in discussion with the moderator and fellow poet Agnes Walsh.

Readers/Writers: Michael Ondaatje, Partick Warner, Enos watts

Host:Agnes Walsh

“2007 New Voices”

Readers/Writers: Tina Chaulk, Michelle Butler Hallett, Shannon Patrick Sullivan

Host: Noreen Golfman

The authors read from their first published book and talk to Noreen Golfman about the process of becoming a published author.

“2007 Winterset Voices”

The writers read from their works and talk about their craft with moderator Michael Enright.

Readers/Writers: Ken Babstock, Joan Clark, Kenneth J. Harvey, Russell Wangersky

Host: Micheal Enright

“2007 Song Writers’  Round Table”

Four of Newfoundland’s most popular singers and song writers perform, and talk music with CBC radio Song Writer Circle host Jamie Fitzpatrick.

Singers/SongwritersKevin Blackmore, Mark Bragg, Amelia Curren, Liz Picard

Host: Jamie Fitzpatrick

Snapshot of 2006 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2006 Young Voices”

First time writers read from their books and discuss their work from the inspiration stage to the finished product with host, Anne Major.

Readers/Writers: Janet McNaughton, Lisa Rae and Ian Wallace

Host: Anne Major

“2006 Battle of the Somme”

A discussion on “The Battle of the Somme” between author Sebastian Faulks and the Honourable Edward Roberts.

Readers/Writers: The Honourable Edward Roberts, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, Sebastian Faulks

“2006 New Voices”

First time writers read from and discuss their new book with host Bill Rowe.

Readers/Writers: Catherine Hogan Safer, Leo Furey, Wilhelmina Fitzpatrick

Host:Bill Rowe

“2006 Beaumont Hamel”

Michael Enright hosts a panel discussion on the Battle of Beaumont Hamel. Authors read from their work on Beaumont Hamel.

Readers/Writers: Kevin Major, David Macfarlane, Joseph Boyden

Host: Michael Enright

“2006 No Man’s Land”

Rising Tide Theatre presents Kevin Major’s play “No Man’s Land”, adapted by Donna Butt. Introduction by Kevin Major.

Kevin Major’s play “No Man’s Land”

Host: Rising Tide Theatre

Snapshot of 2005 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2005 Voices from Away”

Authors discuss their books with the host.

Readers/Writers: Charlotte Gray, Patrick Kavanagh, Jane Urquhart

Host: Michael Enright

“2005 New Voices”

New authors discuss the publication of their first books with Bert Riggs.

Readers/Writers: Beth Ryan, Mark Callanan, Nicholas Wilkshire

Host: Bert Riggs

“2005 Mina Hubbard’s Labrador”

The panel of the three authors of “The Woman Who Mapped Labrador: Life and Expedition Diary of Mina Hubbard” discuss the book. A slide presentation by biographer Anne Hart is followed by a discussion of the very personal diary Hubbard kept in Labrador. The diary was edited by Roberta Buchanan and Bryan Greene.

Readers/Writers: Anne Hart, Roberta Buchanan, Bryan Green

Host: Ann Budgell

“2005 Young Voices”

The authors engage the young residents of the Eastport Peninsula and visitors in an informal reading and sharing session.

Readers/Writers: Allison Baird, Susan Chalker Browne, Carmelita McGrath

“2005 Winterset Voices”

The 2002 Winterset award finalist, Wayne Johnston, joins the 2004 finalists Roman Dearing, Joel Hynes, and Edward Riche in a discussion about their writing.

Readers/Writers: Wayne Johnston, Roma Dearing. Joel Hynes, Edward Riche

Host: Michael Enright

“2005 Salvage: the Story of a House”

Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland presents readings from Michael Crummey’s book of poetry “Salvage” in a special setting at Burden’s Point in the historic fishing community of Salvage.

“2005 Mina Hubbard’s Labrador”

The authors repeat their Saturday presentation at the Terra Nova National Park of Canada, Marine Interpretation Centre. The host for this event is Greg Stroud, Manager of Heritage Presentation and Visitor Services, Terra Nova National Park.

Readers/Writers: Roberta Buchanan, Bryan Greene, Anne Hart

Host: Greg Stroud

Snapshot of 2004 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2004 From Far and Near…Reflections on Youth”

An audience led question-and-answer session follows the author’s readings and presentations.

Readers/Writers: Karen Levine (Hana’s Suitcase), Kevin Major (Ann and Seamus)

Host: Don McNeil

“2004 Cape Breton Voices”

This session offers readings by and discussions with award-winning Cape Breton authors. An audience lead question-and-answer session follows authors’ readings and presentations.

Readers/Writers: D.R. MacDonald (Cape Breton Road), Alistair MacLeod (No Great Mischief), Carol Bruneau (Purple for Sky)

Host: Michael Enright

“2004 Tilting…Restoration of a Community”

Architect Robert Mellin, author of “Tilting”, portrays a traditional fishing community through a visual presentation and lecture. A panel discussion on the architecture of Newfoundland and Labrador’s out-ports follows.

Readers/Writers: Robert Mellin with guest panelists Fred Hann, Jim McGrath

Host: Edythe Goodridge

“2004 Children and Youth Program”

Three concurrent children and young adult creative writing workshops are lead by Karen Levine, Kevin Major and Catherine Simpson.

Plays/Events: Karen Levine (Hanna’s Suitcase),  Kevin Major (Ann and Seamus),

Catherine Simpson (A Viking Ship for Brendan)

Host: Workshop session

“2004 Winterset-Award Finalists’ Roundtable”

The authors read from their works and are interviewed by CBC Radio’s Michael Enright. An audience led question-and-answer sessions follows.

Readers/Writers: Wayne Johnston (The Navigator of New York), Lisa Moore (Open), Susan Rendell (In the Chambers of the Sea), Mary Dalton (Merrybegot)

Host: Michael Enright

Snapshot of 2003 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2003 Winterset Writers Roundtable”

Authors read and discuss their books with host, Mary Walsh, and the audience.

Readers/Writers: Joan Clarke – “The Word For Home”. Bernice Morgan – “Random Passage”. Ken Babstock – “Days into Flatspin”. Ed Kavanagh – “The Confessions of Nipper Mooney”

Host: Mary Walsh

“2003 Children & Youth Program”

A special program oriented to spark the imagination of youth.

Readers/Writers: Joan Clark – “Writing Yourself in Story”. Carmelita McGrawth – “Making a Picture Book”. Ed Kavanagh – “Adventures” (Writer in residence, TNNP)

“2003 Audubon in Labrador”

Michael Enright engages authors Katherine Govier and David Link in a discussion of their work.

Readers/Writers: Katherine Govier – “Creation: 1833 Visit to Labrador”, Davis Link – “Wilderness Palette: Birds of Canada”

Host: Michael Enright

“2003 Random Passage: from Book to Screen”

Michael Enright talks with Barbara Doran and Des Walsh about producing a literary work for the screen.

Readers/Writers: Barbara Doran – Producer. Des Walsh – Screen Writer

Host: Michael Enright

Snapshot of 2002 Winterset in Summer Festival 

“2002 Children & Youth Program”

Ed Kavanagh is coordinator of a program especially for children and youth.

Host: Ed Kananagh

“2002 Winterset Writers Round Table”

Writers share readings from their books and engage in discussion about the writing and publishing process with host Michael Enright.

Readers/Writers: Michael Winter – “This All Happened”. Libby Creelman – “Walking in Paradise”. Michael Crummey – “River Thieves”. Ed Kavanagh – “Confessions of Nipper Mooney”

Host: Michael Enright

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