Writers at Woody Point: As I Begin to Tell This

Written by: Writers at Woody Point | Joel Burton | Folktale Studio
  • Summary

  • As I Begin to Tell This is an oral history podcast celebrating 20 seasons of literature and music at Woody Point Heritage Theatre, with production by Avery Moore Kloss, Folktale Studio, additional recording by Olivia Ball, and music by Kyleigh Brisson and Duane Andrews. Recorded at Max’s shed, owned by the celebrated Max Simms, behind the festival live sound, the podcast features long-form interviews with festival founders discussing the event’s origins. The result is a wide-ranging oral history podcast over six episodes, featuring founding artistic directors Stephen Brunt and Alison Gzowski on their early collaboration; host Shealgh Rogers on Gordon Pinsent’s lasting legacy at the festival; and, of course, the visionary behind it all, Charlie Payne on his original idea to present traditional music at Heritage Theatre, speaking with Mallory Johnson on her return after appearing with her family, The Cormiers, in year one. Also, Michael Crummey and Des Walsh from the original lineup, back again at the twentieth, giving thought to the relationship between oral storytelling and reading aloud at the festival, plus Lawrence Hill speaks to the impacts of the community and a listening audience on the festival. In a culminating episode, Angela Antle reflects on the generosity and hospitality present at Writers at Woody Point, featuring festival voices in a soundscape from our twentieth season.
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  • Welcome to Writers at Woody Point: As I Begin to Tell This
    Jul 15 2024

    What makes a literary festival thrive for two decades in the charming town of Woody Point? Join host Joel Burton as we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Writers at Woody Point festival, an event that has become a cultural gem in Newfoundland and Labrador.

    This show is an oral history over six episodes, features heartfelt reflections from the Festival founders, long-time contributors like Michael Crummey and Lawrence Hill, and fresh faces like Mallory Johnson from The Cormiers. Together, we journey through the festival's evolution from its humble beginnings in 2004 to its current status as a beacon of storytelling, music, and community.

    You'll hear firsthand accounts of how the festival's unique blend of poetry, prose, and music has touched lives and fostered a vibrant, interconnected community. Join us as we honour the indomitable spirit of Woody Point and celebrate the power of stories to transform and unite. Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or a curious newcomer, this show promises to capture the magic and heart of Writers at Woody Point like never before. Tune in and be part of this extraordinary celebration of creativity and connection.


    About Writers at Woody Point:

    Writers at Woody Point is firmly rooted in Newfoundland literature, attracting both writers from abroad and those nurtured here at home. During the festival, writers and musicians connect with their audience in intimate venues, over dinner and drinks, or on a hike into the pristine hills, and soak up the area's own creative talent at exhibits of art and crafts, musical performances and impromptu after-hours celebrations that combine jam sessions, dancing and lots of laughter.


    About 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.

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    Joel Burton, Host/Executive Producer

    Avery Moore Kloss, Senior Producer

    Olivia Ball, Associate Producer

    Kyleigh Brisson, Music Supervisor


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    4 mins
  • Episode 1 - Stephen Brunt and Alison Gzowski
    Aug 12 2024

    Join us as we explore the magic and history of the Writers at Woody Point Festival, an event that blends storytelling and community in the enchanting setting of Woody Point, Newfoundland and Labrador.

    Listen in as we discuss the festival's humble beginnings with Stephen Brunt, whose serendipitous purchase of a property in the area sparked the creation of this beloved gathering. Stephen shares early challenges, personal anecdotes, and how the festival has blossomed into a significant cultural event. We'll also uncover the irresistible allure of the landscape and its impact on both literature and the attendees' sense of belonging.

    Hear an engaging interview with former co-artistic director Alison Gzowski, who started the festival alongside Stephen Brunt. Alison shares her insights on the early days and her connection to Newfoundland. She also reflects on the blend of Newfoundland and other Canadian writers that have graced the stage and how the festival has provided a significant platform for local talent. Alison’s stories reveal the passion, determination, and serendipity that have shaped Writers at Woody Point into a cherished literary event.

    Highlights:

    Chapter 1: Serendipity and the Spark of an Idea (00:00)

    Host Joel Burton and festival founder Stephen Brunt discuss the festival's serendipitous beginnings and the transformation of Woody Point into a literary hub.

    Chapter 2: The Beginnings of Writers at Woody Point (20:00)

    Stephen reflects on the collaborative efforts that led to the festival's inception, inspired by historical spoken word events.

    Chapter 3: Artistic Direction and the Early Days of the Festival (29:26)

    An interview with Alison Gzowski, once co-artistic director, on the festival’s development and her fond memories of the early days.

    Chapter 4: Community Collaboration and Memorable Moments (36:10)

    Alison’s highlights of the initial excitement, challenges, and memorable moments of the first festival, including Gordon Pinsent's involvement.


    Resources:

    • See a list of books written by festival founder Stephen Brunt
    • Remind yourself of movies and television shows starring Gordon Pinsent
    • Discover more about the beautiful Gros Morne National Park


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    42 mins
  • Episode 2 - Shelagh Rogers Among Friends
    Aug 12 2024

    What makes a community so tightly knit and a festival so unforgettable? Join in as we peel back the layers of Writers at Woody Point, with festival host Shelagh Rogers.

    This episode highlights where storytelling weaves the threads of community life. Shelagh takes us on her personal journey from her first heartwarming encounter with locals like Charlie Payne to the laugh-out-loud moments with community member Colleen Howell and her charming friendship with the late Gordon Pinsent. Experience the profound sense of belonging that comes with returning to Woody Point year after year. For Shelagh, the scenic beauty of the drive through Newfoundland sets the stage for the heartfelt reunions at the Heritage Theatre.

    Shelagh underscores the power of listening, fostering connections that make this festival a cherished annual tradition for so many. Shelagh offers touching tributes to beloved friends like Wayson Choy and Gordon Pinsent, sharing heartfelt memories and humorous tales, which includes a laugh-inducing underpants story from the opening festival. She also reveals the behind-the-scenes responsibilities of hosting, always aiming to create an unforgettable experience for the audience. This episode is filled with joy, meaning, and the enduring power of shared stories - perfect for anyone who values community and the art of storytelling.

    Highlights:

    Chapter 1: The Power of Story at the Festival (0:00)

    Shelagh Rogers celebrates Writers at Woody Point, sharing her first visit, local warmth, and charming anecdotes. The festival's community spirit and storytelling essence are highlighted.

    Chapter 2: Returning to Writers at Woody Point (16:01)

    Exploring the significance of returning to the Writers at Woody Point Festival, Shelagh reflects on its growth, local hospitality, and the reunion spirit. Emphasizing heartfelt connections, she celebrates the festival's unique blend of songwriters and writers.

    Chapter 3: Friendship and Tribute in Woody Point (25:01)

    Shelagh recounts cherished friendships and moments from the festival, including stories about Gordon Pinsent. The chapter highlights Shelagh’s joy in shared stories and enduring friendships.

    Resources:

    • Read more about Jesse Thistle’s book “From the Ashes: My Story of Being Métis, Homeless, and Finding My Way”
    • Read a tribute to Shelagh Rogers published upon her retirement from CBC


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