Event image for One-to-One With Lisa Bird-Wilson and Katherena Vermette

One-to-One With Lisa Bird-Wilson and Katherena Vermette

Monday October 18th, 2021

Monday October 18th, 2021

7:00 PM

-

8:30 PM PDT

Starts: 7:00 PM PDT

Ends: 8:30 PM PDT

Online Event

Share

Sorry, no tickets are available.

Whoops, there's no tickets available right now. Please try again later. Our digital events are flexible, so we will add more access links soon!

Description

Lisa Bird-Wilson’s stunning new novel, Probably Ruby, follows the spirited protagonist Ruby as she begins to search in the unlikeliest of places for her Indigenous identity. She speaks with award-winning novelist Katherena Vermette, whose novel The Break won multiple awards and nominations. The Strangers, Vermette’s latest, is a staggering intergenerational saga that explores how connected we are, even when we are forced apart. Two of the most celebrated Indigenous authors on Turtle Island explore key themes in their work, including the experience of womanhood amidst trauma, the importance of interconnectedness, and the exceptional Indigenous voices emerging today.

 

 

 

DIGITAL EVENT OPTIONS

Pay what you can! Book a ticket to this event to receive a link to watch the livestream wherever you are. After the Festival, you'll also receive access to a recording of the event, which will be available to rewatch for one week. 

Check out our Festival FAQ for Festival & box office information.

View our full lineup or just our digital events

 

FEATURED IN THIS EVENT

LISA BIRD-WILSON (appearing remotely) is a Saskatchewan Métis and nêhiyaw writer whose work appears in literary magazines and anthologies across Canada. Her fiction book, Just Pretending, was a finalist for the national Danuta Gleed Literary Award and won four Saskatchewan Book Awards, including the 2014 Book of the Year. In 2019, it was selected to be the Saskatchewan One Book One Province campaign choice to promote reading across the province. (SASKATCHEWAN)

KATHERENA VERMETTE is a Métis writer from Treaty 1 territory, heart of the Métis nation, Winnipeg. Her poetry collection North End Love Songs won the Governor General’s Literary Award. Her award- winning novel The Break was a bestseller in Canada. She is also the author of the graphic novel series, A Girl Called Echo, the children’s picture book, The Girl and The Wolf, and co-wrote and co-directed the short documentary, this river. The Strangers is her second novel. (MANITOBA)

Contact Information

The Vancouver Writers Fest is one of North America's premier literary festivals with year-round events and the flagship Festival happening October 20–26, 2025.

Refund Policy

No refunds, please check your order carefully. Having difficulty completing your ticket order? Showpass support can be reached at 1 (844) 307-7469.