
Lit Pen: A Victoria Festival of Authors Podcast
By Lit Pen: A Victoria Festival of Authors Podcast
Victoria Festival of Authors is located on the traditional, ancestral territories of the Lekwungen people, also known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We acknowledge the ancestors, hereditary leaders and matriarchs, as well as the creators from these lands, and give thanks for the privilege of living and working here. We are committed to serving as learners and listeners.

Lit Pen: A Victoria Festival of Authors PodcastFeb 14, 2023

7. Jane Billinghurst: Creating a Sense of Place
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Jane Billinghurst, an alumnus of VFA 2022. Jane has written seven books and translated the New York Times bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees by German forester Peter Wohlleben. She and Peter collaborated to write Forest Walking: Discovering the Trees and Woodlands of North America (Greystone Books, April 2022), a book Tristan Gooley says will "fast-track you into the joys of spending time amongst the trees."
We encourage you to follow Jane’s writing exercise, Creating a Sense of Place, and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about Victoria Festival of Authors, and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

6. Larissa Lai: Writing Historical Fiction
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Larissa Lai, an alumnus of VFA 2022. Larissa’s books include the The Lost Century, The Tiger Flu, Iron Goddess of Mercy and Salt Fish Girl. Recipient of the Duggins Novelist's Prize, the Lambda Award, the Astraea Award, and the Otherwise Honor Book, she has been a finalist for the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Mitchell Award, the Livesay Prize and the Gabrielle Roy Prize.
We encourage you to follow Larissa’s writing exercise and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about Victoria Festival of Authors and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

5. Jack Wang: Creating Narrative Tension in Fiction
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Jack Wang, an alumnus of VFA 2020. Jack is the author of We Two Alone, winner of the 2020 Danuta Gleed Literary Award for best debut collection in English and longlisted for Canada Reads 2022. He has received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the University of East Anglia. He teaches writing at Ithaca College.
We encourage you to follow Jack’s writing exercise, Creating Narrative Tension in Fiction, and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about the Victoria Festival of Authors and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

4. Leanne Dunic: The Power of Randomness
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Leanne Dunic, an alumnus of VFA 2017 and VFA2020. Leanne Dunic is a multidisciplinary artist. She’s the fiction editor at Tahoma Literary Review and the leader of the band The Deep Cove. Her book of lyric prose and photographs, Wet, is forthcoming with Talon Books in Spring 2024. Leanne lives on the unceded and occupied traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.
We encourage you to follow Leanne’s writing exercise and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.

3. Richard Van Camp: Lessons in Characterization
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Richard Van Camp, an alumnus of VFA 2019. Richard is a proud Tłı̨chǫ Dene from Fort Smith, NWT, and the author of 27 books in just about every genre. His novel, The Lesser Blessed, is now a feature film with First Generation Films—you can watch it on CBC Gem. An internationally renowned storyteller and best-selling author, you can visit Richard on YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and his official site: www.richardvancamp.com.
We encourage you to follow Richard’s writing exercise, Characterization Tips, and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about Victoria Festival of Authors, and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

2. Lorna Crozier: Dancing with Prose
This week on Lit Pen, we’ll hear from Lorna Crozier, an alumnus of VFA 2018 and 2020. An Officer of the Order of Canada, Lorna Crozier’s latest book is Through the Garden: A Love Story (with Cats), singled out by both Maclean’s and The Globe and Mail as one of the best books of the year. This fall, McClelland & Stewart will be publishing After Than, her collection of poetry on grief. The recipient of many national awards, Lorna has been the guest of literary festivals all over the world, and her poems have been translated into several languages, including book-length collections in French and Spanish.
We encourage you to follow Lorna’s writing exercise, Dancing with Prose, and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about the Victoria Festival of Authors and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

1. Brian Francis: Beats in Fiction
This week on Lit Pen we’ll hear from Brian Francis, an alumnus of VFA 2019. Brian Francis’s most recent book, Missed Connections: A Memoir in Letters Never Sent, was a finalist for the 2022 Trillium Book Award. His 2019 YA novel, Break in Case of Emergency, was a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Awards. His first novel, Fruit, was a 2009 CBC Canada Reads finalist.
We encourage you to follow Brian’s writing exercise, Beats in Fiction, and share your results with us. You can do so in Victoria Festival of Authors’ Lit Pen Facebook group.
To find out more about Victoria Festival of Authors, and subscribe to our newsletter, go to victoriafestivalofauthors.ca