% EVENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Guin, grande dame of fantasy and an author who has won many awards and fuelled many a youthful obsession with other worlds, will read from her new book, The Other Wind. Rounding out the night, David Rakoff shares some of his razor-sharp wit and keen observations of life's simple moments in Fraud. 1 breathe new life into history and its heroes and villains? Then attend this event for lots of information and an interactive exchange about this immensely popular genre. Each of these four writers will talk about ideas, research, and challenges in blending historical fact with creative writing. \ \ I / r— — / V biennial of performance art X \ Weyerhaeuser This event is sponsored by Weyerhauser. LE SALON 7:30 PM LEGEND WEAVERS T 1 Q A L L I A N C E FRANgAiSE $12.00 WATERFRONT THEATRE $12.00 Have you ever wondered how writers of historical fiction Please refer to the Frenchlanguage Le Salon brochure. You can pick up a brochure or call for information either at Alliance Francaise or the VIWF office. Contact information can be found on pages U and 5. wwwJivevancouver.bc.ca A Collaboration by The Vancouver Art Gallery grunt gallery RADIX, Full Circle, The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery Western Front, Video In, Artspeak, Or Gallery, Access Gallery, Helen Pitt Gallery, IMAG, Gallery Gachet, and Dynamo ci> €1 _L._ «^§ssr- J L Wm --« INFORMATION Straight 604.875.9516 OCTOBER 13 - NOVEMBER 30 2001 Indigo celebrates writers... and readers. Whether you want to discover a new author or re-acquaint yourself with an old favourite, Indigo has the books you're looking for. Coming this fall — watch for the new Indigo store on Marine Drive in North Vancouver. Indigo Books Music ^ m o r e www.indigo.ca i 2 2 i Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver (604) 904-7970 I 4- I VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL WRITERS [& READERS] FESTIVAL