Character Allocation
October 12th, 2007 by Jeremy Keehn in The BironistAlthough the publisher sits in the office next to mine, I’m rarely aware of specifics on the fundraising side of things. Turns out some major Walrus events have been taking place over the past few weeks, in Vancouver and Ottawa, with two more, in Calgary and Toronto, still to come.
One idea we’ve come up with for Calgary that’s worth the price of admission is an auction to become a character in an upcoming work by a well-known author. The roster is an impressive one: Margaret Atwood, Karen Connelly, Charles Foran, Wayne Johnston, Jake MacDonald, and Guy Vanderhaeghe.
I’ve often pondered how authors generate their character names,1 but the idea of a bazaar is a new one on me. I could see it having been the case for Duddy Kravitz, at least.
Calgarians with names like Zbigniew DeLeon and Martyr Lovehandles are encouraged to come out, bid early and often, and put Margaret Atwood’s legendary cleverness to the test. Jane Smiths are welcome, too.
Footnotes
1Save for Jack Kerouac, for whom they somehow always seem obvious.
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