Friends of writers at woody point

Friends of Writers at Woody Point is a non-profit community organisation in Bonne Bay, Newfoundland. Our inaugural season was 2004, with the Writers at Woody Point literary festival, and has played to sold out audiences each year. Since then, a number of other events have been added throughout the year, including Comedy at Woody Point, The Spring Thaw Concert Series, Sonic Harvest, and more.

Our Story

In August 2004, the first Writers at Woody Point festival was held at the Woody Point Heritage Theatre, showcasing writers and musicians from Newfoundland and mainland Canada. Our goal, then and now, was to celebrate our province’s rich literary culture, to encourage local readers, to introduce new writers to the audience, to develop cultural activities at the theatre and in the community and to serve as a catalyst for local economic development.

We began with no government support and just a single private donation of $1000. Members of the community volunteered their time as part of our organization, Friends of Writers at Woody Point. National radio personality Shelagh Rogers signed on as our host and has been with us ever since (joined in later years by Tom Power, host of CBC Radio’s Q, Newfoundland artist and broadcaster Angela Antle and the celebrated novelist Lawrence Hill.) Writers and musicians – including Michael Crummey, Gordon Pinsent, Pamela Morgan and Des Walsh – agreed to appear, even though there was no certainty they’d be paid.

The seats at the Heritage Theatre filled up that first night and they have been full ever since, through twenty successful seasons. We have expanded from four evening readings with music during that first season into what is now a six-day festival encompassing as many as twenty events including concerts, theatrical presentations, film screenings, guided literary walks and an art exhibit. Along the way, Writers at Woody Point has earned a national reputation as one of the best – if not the best – literary festivals in Canada.

The list of authors who have read over the years represents the finest of Newfoundland and Canadian literature, including winners of Canada’s top literary awards, the Giller Prize, the Writers’ Trust Award and the Governor General’s Award. Among those who have appeared on the Heritage Theatre stage are Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Wayson Choy, Richard Wagamese, Jesse Thistle, Elizabeth Hay, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Sarah Polley, Omar El Akkad, David Chariandy, Suzette Mayr, Rollie Pemberton, Madeleine Thien and Anthony De Sa.

We have showcased readings by authors from Newfoundland who are renowned throughout Canada, including Michael Crummey, Kathleen Winter, Michael Winter, Wayne Johnston, Lisa Moore, Megan Cail Coles, Ed Riche, Rick Mercer, Donna Morrissey, and Gordon Pinsent.

Renowned international authors have also appeared at WAWP, among them Richard Ford, Bernard MacLaverty, Alexander McCall Smith, Meg Wolitzer and Louis de Bernières.

Music has always been an essential part of our festival, and we have proudly presented such artists as Bruce Cockburn, Gord Downie, Alan Doyle, Jim Cuddy, William Prince, Aysanabee, Cadence Weapon, Joel Plaskett, Jeremy Dutcher, Sarah Harmer, Serena Ryder, John K Samson, Sylvia Tyson, Kathleen Edwards, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Barney Bentall, Ron Hynes, Amelia Curran, The Once and Hey Rosetta!.

Our programming reflects our strong commitment to equity and diversity, with a special emphasis on showcasing indigenous writers and musicians.

OUR HOME – THE WOODY POINT HERITAGE THEATRE

In 2013 our organization, with support from the Gros Morne Cooperating Association, secured the funds to purchase the Woody Point Heritage Theatre. Originally built in 1908 as an Orange Lodge, the building was restored in 1999 by local musician Charlie Payne. Since purchasing the building our organization has worked to maintain the theatre as a community gathering place and a cultural venue while investing in maintaining the historic building and improving its infrastructure, including new lighting and sound.

Since taking ownership of the Woody Point Heritage Theatre, Friends of Writers at Woody Point has been working to expand the programming during the summer and shoulder seasons. In 2016 the organization hosted the first edition of Comedy at Woody Point, a two-day festival showcasing comedians from Newfoundland and across Canada. The festival is programmed and hosted by Steve Patterson of CBC Radio’s The Debaters, and has featured the likes of Trent McClellan, Cathy Jones, Ron James, Ali Hassan, Elvira Kurt, Shaun Majumder, Matt Wright, Kate Davis and Nathan Macintosh.

Organizers


Stephen Brunt, Artistic Director

Stephen Brunt is a writer, broadcaster, and the author of multiple bestselling books, including Facing Ali: The Opposition Weighs In, (named one of the ten best sports books of 2003 by Sports Illustrated), Searching For Bobby Orr and Gretzky’s Tears. His most recent books are All The Way (written with Jordin Tootoo) and Now I’m Catching On (written with Bob Cole.)

As a print journalist, Stephen has won a Michener Award, a National Magazine Award and been named writer of the year by Sports Media Canada. His work for film and television has resulted in a Genie, a Gemini and multiple Canadian screen awards.

Most importantly for us, in 2010 Stephen co-founded Writers at Woody Point, and has served as our festival’s Artistic Director ever since. Stephen and his wife Jeanie MacFarlane, a writer and editor, split their year between Hamilton, Ont., where he was born, and Winterhouse Brook, Newfoundland.

Pilvi Keto-LeBlanc, Executive Director

Pilvi Keto-LeBlanc (FIN/CAN, she/her) is an arts admin, artist, and curator who believes in facilitating and nurturing community and knowledge exchange via artistic experiences, collaboration, and dialogue. 

Before migrating to Norris Point, NL, Keto-Leblanc developed and promoted international arts and culture collaboration projects in Lapland, the northern part of Finland, under the umbrella organization Lapland Artists' Association. Keto-LeBlanc is a co-founder and curator-producer of the Young Arctic Artists Exhibition and Network platform and was part of the border-crossing X-Border Art Biennial production team.

Keto-LeBlanc holds a BA of Arts and MA studies in Audiovisual Media Culture from the University of Lapland (FIN) and has studied Photography & Film Studies at Concordia University (CAN) and Fine Arts at Grenfell Campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (CAN).

Shelley MacBeth and Blue Heron Books
Official Book Seller

Sprout Marketing
Social media

Stan, Jenny, & Kendra Parsons
The Merchant Warehouse

Fred Sheppard for Parks Canada
Writers in the Wild Creator

Max Simms & Louis McDonald
Festival Sound

Trevor Sparks, Jay Butler, Kristen Oravec
Writers in the Wild

Jake Stromberg
Website

Board of Directors


Jeff Anderson
Chair

Max Simms
Vice Chair

Elaine Huxter
Treasurer

Joel R Burton
Secretary

Gary Noel

Anita Best

Michelle McCarthy

Sherry Philpott

Mary Taylor-Ash

Partners


Jordan Bennett
Poster Artist

Kyleigh Brisson
Summer Assisstant

Sharon Chaulk
Hospitality

Church of the Epiphany

Tom Cochrane
Festival Photographer

Jennifer Galliott
Galliott Studios

Steve Galliott
Building Manager

Jamie Keeble & Alli Johnsson of Sprout Marketing
Graphic Design

Acknowledgement of support


Darlene Bell

Olivia Ball

Lys-Ange LeBlanc

Laina Glugston

Diana Chisholm

Joan Combdon

Amanda Parsons

Sophie Peckford

Sherry Philpott

Lynn Porter

Scott Porter

Kate Power

Kellie Gillam

Alex Katiforis

Ken Kennedy

Maureen Doody

Jeanie MacFarlane

Michelle McCarthy

Sheralyn Rumbolt

Cathy Simmons

Donna Thistle

Jim Bowen

Sharon Chaulk

Credits


Stephen Brunt
Founding Director

Alison Gzowski
Founding Director

Charlie Payne
Woody Point Heritage Theatre restoration