Re-Story Forest Walk - Sunday

Re-Story Forest Walk - Sunday

with Sarah Cox, Dr. Jennifer Grenz, and Melanie Siebert

Date and time

Sunday, October 20 · 1 - 3pm PDT

Location

W̱MÍYEŦEN Nature Sanctuary (formerly Mary lake)

1772 Millstream Road Victoria, BC V9B 6E4 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

A new Victoria Festival of Authors land-based event, Re-Story Forest Walk at W̱MÍYEŦEN Nature Sanctuary (wh-my-eh-then: Place of the Deer) invites a renewed relationship to place as we explore the connection between land, story, and survival.

Long before books, stories were shared on the land. In this walk, former Focus magazine book columnist Amy Reiswig leads us into the deep green peace surrounding Mary Lake and into the words of three guest readers: poet Melanie Siebert, journalist Sarah Cox, and Indigenous ecologist and scholar Dr. Jennifer Grenz. Diverse in approach, their new books all touch on the importance of listening to nature as part of nature in order to revision our roles and find new hope for healing the land and ourselves.

Please note that this event will go ahead rain or shine and may feature uneven terrain. Wear appropriate shoes and be prepared for the weather with raingear, warm layers, perhaps a hot drink, and energy for over an hour’s walk.

Hosted by Amy Reiswig


IMPORTANT NOTES:

1.) Unfortunately this trail walk is not suitable for those with mobility concerns. For accessibility information please refer to the "accessibility" tab at victoriafestivalofauthors.ca.

2.) Contact VFA by October 3 for ASL interpretation.

3.) Ticket holders arrive by 12:45 p.m. Late-comers will not be admitted.

4.) Please come prepared for all weather. This event is not weather-dependent.

5.) There will be no tickets available at the event. Ticket sales will end the day before.

6.) If you are unwell, please stay home.

Organized by

For eight years, VFA has hosted authors from across Canada, and we've welcomed you to join us for a celebration of reading and writing. Our ninth annual festival, from October 16 to 20, 2024, will be much the same. As with last year, our festival will be a hybrid, offering in-person programming of regional authors, most offered by livestream for those viewing from home, as well as virtual programming of authors from around Canada. And make sure not to miss our pre-fest weekend on September 21-22, with workshops offered by four of our region's most exciting authors, and a festival launch reading the night of the 22nd. Save the date!

From CA$17.31