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Autumn 2024 Artist in Residence at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre
Erin will facilitate a workshop on flash fiction, alongside writer Dhana Musil. They’ll share the love of the craft; writing small pieces with maximum impact, discovering how constraints can help create an exquisite story.

Sea to Sky Writers Salon
Erin and Dhana Musil are encouraging local writers to share their stories and even win a few prizes for their bravery. Sharing these nights has been a community highlight. Erin is on the far right below (dressed like a pirate––an eyepatch is fun) setting an example of come as you are, or who you feel like that day.

 

 

Federation of B.C. Writers Zoom Presentation

In March of 2022 Erin read “The Trade” for a collaboration between the North Shore Writers Association and The Federation of B.C. Writers. A regional spotlight on local writers:

 

 

WORD Vancouver 2019- Culture Days
“Word on the street” is a long loved festival celebrating the writerly talent of vancouver and its surrounding areas. Erin was lucky enough to read my piece “Where Things Rise, Unannounced” the non-fiction winning story for EVENT magazine, at WORD 2019- held in the Vancouver Public Library. Here is a snippet from that piece.

 

Whistler Writers Adventure Camp 2016, 2017, 2018

The Whistler Writers Adventure Camp ran for three years. Erin got to participate in the talent night (once singing ‘We All live in the Capital I” a favourite from Sesame Street).

Here’s Erin reading from “Thin Crust” the 2016 winning fiction contest piece, chosen by Heather O’Neil and later published in The Walrus magazine.

 

“Thin Crust is a delightful parable about the end of the world. It is a story about the interconnectivity of people on the earth and the sweet and fragile nature of everything that happens on it. It is a tale of the apocalypse told in tiny, precise, and perfect moments.” – Heather O’Neil

 

North Shore Writers’ Association/ North Shore Writers Festival 2017- Lynn Valley Library
Hidden Lives: Coming out on Mental Illness included a story Erin wrote called “Hindsight”. You can find information on the nonfiction page. The anthology was edited by Andrew Boden and Lenore Rowntree, with forward by Gabor Mate.