Robert Runté talks about When Words Collide schedule

As mentioned previously, I am one of the Guests of Honour at When Words Collide Festival this year. In contrast to my limited participation at Limestone Genre Convention in Kingston, I’m pretty booked at WWC, so thought I’d post my schedule in case any of the topics are of interest, and also to show typical workday of a GoH at writers’ conventions. Note that the Friday AM Masterclass is a – hour workshop that requires prior registration, and a small fee in addition to membership in the WWC convention; the Five Rivers pitch sessions are free to convention members but require signup for a time slot on first come, first served basis; Festival Guest readings, Book Launches, the autograph session (8-10 Saturday), and the merchant’s room are open to the public; all other events are restricted to registered WWC attendees.

  1. Thursday Aug 11 Guest Dinner [Private Function for Convention Committee]
  2. Thursday 7-9 PM Fish Creek Public Library GoH Readings – Open to Public (2 hours)

  1. Friday 9-Noon  How to Work with an Editor (3 hours) [Master Class workshop – requires prior registration & small fee]
  2. Friday 1-3 PM Festival Guest Readings (2 Hours) Open to the Public
  3. Friday 4 PM   Five Rivers Pitch Session (requires signup)
  4. Friday 5 PM   Common Manuscript Problems (panel)
  5. Friday 7-9 PM Festival  Guest of Honour Keynotes (2 hours)

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  1. Saturday 10 AM How to Write a Good Pitch & Query (panel)
  2. Saturday 11 AM Five Rivers Pitch Session (requires signup)
  3. Saturday 12 PM Live Action Slush – Science Fiction (panel)
  4. Saturday 2 PM  Five Rivers Publishing Presents (Double Book Launch; open to the public)
  5. Saturday 3 PM  An Hour with Robert Runté (presentation)
  6. Saturday 5 -6:30 PM  Steampunk Banquet (90 minutes)
  7. Saturday 6:30-7:30 evening Aurora Awards Ceremony
  8. Saturday 8-10 PM  Private meeting with Essential Edits client (2 hours) [not part of WWC, just part of personal schedule!]

  1. Sunday 11 AM   What Makes for Good Non-Fiction (panel)
  2. Sunday 12 PM   Five Rivers Pitch Session (requires signup)
  3. Sunday 1 PM   Publisher’s Panel: Novels (panel)
  4. Sunday 2 PM   Live Action Slush – High Fantasy (panel)
  5. Sunday 3 PM   Five Rivers Pitch Session(requires signup)
  6. Sunday 4-5 PM  Laksa Media Book Launch (open to the public)


So I make that out to be 21 scheduled events for 28 hours over three and a half days. Toss in putting in an appearance at the after hours parties, and the usual convention socializing, and that’s pretty much full on for the whole convention. Which is as it should be, and pretty much what I would be doing anyway if I were not a GoH, because I love all this stuff.