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Writers in Residence:

When the Haig-Brown Institute was in its early planning stages in 2003, the main task was to find ways of continuing the work and spirit of Roderick and Ann Haig-Brown. One of the most obvious of these was writing, given the 25 books and many articles Roderick had published. When the house and lands were sold to the B.C. government for greenbelt a couple of years before Haig-Brown’s death in 1976, he had expressed a wish that it be used for deserving writers and conservationists. It was decided that a Writer in Residence would be ideal.

The Institute was honoured when our first application was approved in 2004 by the Canada Council for the Arts and continues to be most grateful for the Council’s continuing support.

The residency is a fitting use for the house of an internationally-known writer such as Roderick Haig-Brown. His and his wife Ann’s 3500-volume library remains in the house and serves as inspiration for the residents, as does the river flowing by the house.

In the winter of 2004-5 Haig-Brown House hosted the inaugural writer, BC’s Don McKay .
He was followed by Saskatchewan’s David Carpenter in 2005-6 .
In our third winter we hosted Myrna Kosatsh from Alberta.
For the winter of 2007-8 the writer is Brian Brett of Saltspring Island.

The holders of the residency are all senior Canadian writers and it is a major honour for the community to host them.

People interested in the residency can find the Canada Council application form that describes requirements for residencies in its preamble on it’s website (LINK: http://www.canadacouncil.ca/NR/rdonlyres/5E6A444B-EAD3-4073-9269-8BC0779C858C/0/wrg11e.pdf ) Interested writers who qualify should contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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