Betsy Warland will moderate a panel at the 2018 Vancouver Writers Festival on “Free Saturday,” an initiative that makes festival events accessible and open to everyone. Betsy will facilitate “The Things We Inherit” at 10:30 a.m. on Oct 20, 2018. The panel will engage in discussion on family, biography, and trauma, and will feature writers such as Peter Gajdics, Elizabeth Hay, Lindsay Wong, and Chelene Knight.

Find out more below and at the Vancouver Writers Festival.

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The Things We Inherit

The lives of our parents are an inextricable stream running through our own, whether we like it or not. This brook of memories may include psychological trauma or complex interactions or the physical burden of unwell aging. Most often, it includes profound love. Four writers from varied backgrounds share the insights offered in their beautifully balanced, and intricate yet raw, memoirs that speak to family history and the lifelong task of unburdening ourselves from a yoke of family secrets or grief. Peter Gajdics (The Inheritance of Shame), Elizabeth Hay (All Things Consoled), Chelene Knight (Dear Current Occupant) and Lindsay Wong (The Woo-Woo) speak to the catalyst of some of the deepest joy and deepest grief we know: our parents.

Betsy Warland is a leading feminist writer in Canada, most widely known for her collection of essays, Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing.

Saturday, October 20
10:30am – 12:00pm
Granville Island Stage
1585 Johnston St, Vancouver

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