AV整氈窒

 

'Drop by for a chat'

- March 6, 2009

Carol Bruneau is AV整氈窒's writer in residence. (Danny Abriel Photo)

Future great Canadian novelists at Dal have reason to rejoice: Carol Bruneau is settling in as AV整氈窒s first writer-in-residence.

Its a great honour, its fabulous. Its so much fun to be surrounded by such creative people, says Ms. Bruneau, who will hold the writer-in-residence position until March 20.

The acclaimed author of five books is a born-and-bred Atlantic Canadian. She did her BA and MA in English at AV整氈窒, and her most recent book, Glass Voices, came out last fall. She also holds an MA in journalism and worked for a time as a photo editor in Toronto. Of course, Ms. Bruneau couldnt hold out against the lure of creative writingor her Maritime rootsfor long.

What Ive always wanted to do is write creatively I think Im just addicted to narrative.

So what exactly does being writer-in-residence entail? Ms. Bruneau spends about half of her time at Dal on her own writing but shes available to students and staff alike for consultation on personal writing projects, in person or via email. She also teaches two workshops at AV整氈窒: one for beginning writers, and one for those further along their creative journey.

Reading


Carol Bruneau will read from her latest novel, Glass Voices, a moving portrait of a woman and her family shattered by personal tragedy in the Halifax Explosion of 1917. The reading takes place Thursday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. in DUASC Reading Room, 5th floor, Killam Library. Call 494-3615 for more info.

Frustrated undergrads take heart: the bulk of Ms. Bruneaus creative writing emerged during her post-university years. I wrote when I was a kid, and I wrote when I was a teenager (at university) so much energy was spent doing analytical writing, and thank goodness for that. To write a book, you have to have both those faculties.

Ms. Bruneaus advice for aspiring authors is down-to-earth. Start where you need to start, she says matter-of-factly. No one ever starts (by saying), Oh, this is going to be the beginning. Also, Im a big stickler for writing in pen. (That is, writing in longhand rather than in front of a glowing computer screen.) This kind of writing in many ways, its similar to drawing As soon as Im in front of a screen, I become much more analytical. More self-conscious.

She also offers advice which is, by now, a proverbwould-be writers must read. You see what they do, and then figure out what youll learn from it, says Ms. Bruneau, who cites Alice Munros work as a personal favourite.

Ms. Bruneau can be consulted Tuesdays through Fridays, 1 to 4 p.m. in her office in the McCain building. Material can be dropped off via email or in the English department.

At this point, Id like to talk to as many people as possible. Even just to drop by for a chat, she says. Writing is such an isolating thing youre all in your head Its nice to be with other people who are likeminded.