Although it is a tiny wee bit of false publicity there
(there was no fireman, for instance -
the token black guy was there, yes, right front and center too;
but what are the other three supposed to represent:
a winner, a bachelorette and a working mom?
None of those made it either...)
Still...
It truly says it all:
which is odd because
in a literary context,
the last thing we'd want to convey
is that words are probably superfluous
and instead of picking up a book
to read them,
we are as well or just better served by
direct interaction with individuals
as flawed as they can be!
Then again, they all committed
or want to commit
flawed books -
so, either way,
it all boils down to the exact same experience!
Now, isn't that ironic...!
I got there too late,
and, besides, one needed to reserve
one,s spot with any one of these luminaries
in order to truly exchange -
to have a real conversation
with one of these real persons...
One section was entirely used for these exchanges
and the other, where the computers are,
had three more of the special humans
hosting guests interested in ``litty`` repartee...
From what I saw,
it went awesomely well
for all participants
didn't want to leave
once the timekeeper sounded 4 o'clock...!
Twenty minutes were allowed per conversation-session
and it would appear that it simply wasn't enough!
Me?
I was perusing some books and mags
in the hallowed halls
of this most petite library
that doubles as the QWF headquarters,
among many other things...
I imagine that, elsewhere in Canada,
they must have been able to hold similar events
in similar smallish venues...?
Or, is it possible that,
in tons such as Regina... Saskatoon...
Edmonton...
they couldn't even find 13 willing,
and interesting,
participants for such an event...?
Well, in La Belle Province
(that isn't - Belle, that is)
the promotion made sure that the
lucky number of participants
came front and center:
13, count 'em, 13
high-profile
low profile
no profile
participants -
in this order:
Father John Walsh: Catholic priest, former radio host, and interfaith blogger Rabbi Lisa Grushcow: Openly gay, married parent of two children with Rabbi Andrea Myers: Rabbi Grushcow's partner Frank Verpaelst: Musician, computer support technician, inspirational blogger and a dwarf David Testo: Former Impact player and gay advocate Lela Savic: Romani, activist for her community,student Kim Thúy: Lawyer and author of Ru, 2012 Giller Prize nominee Jason Edward Lewis: First Nations game designer and Concordia University professor Andrew Pleveots: Former bully, who works with LOVE -reaching out to youth at risk Roksana Bahramitash: Iranian immigrant, feminist and academic Andrew Chang: CBC News Montreal co-anchor Marlene Jennings: Executive Director of the YM-YWHA, former MP Gabrielle Bouchard: Trans and an advocate for trans people at Concordia University Georges Laraque: Former NHL enforcer and sports commentator
Nope - Ottawa or Montreal (both) are NOT superstitious!
Born in the Age of Aquarius, destined to seek out truths in many an art form, trained as a historian and a journalist but truly a prose-lover... Luciano is out to dispel any clichés and reinvent them all both to the tune of a little something called the truth as also to his own image - and being old-fashioned, he does not mind that distinction one infinitesimal tiny bit at all...! "There are two ways to spread the light; be the candle... or the mirror that reflects It." I have chosen to be the latter... okay? ~*~
"To be not only a seeker of light... but a dream weaver of light" ~*~ For as surely as the moon reflects the light from the sun, you and I can reflect the Light from Above - and be, indeed, the light of this world! ~*~*~*~ NOTE: THERE ARE COOKIES ~ from at least three parties~ ON ALL OF MY BLOGS! ~*~ accept it!