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Fireside Chat: What it Takes to Finish a Memoir with Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho, Christina Meyers, and host Rachel Dunstan Muller

  • 24 Mar 2026
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zoom

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Memoirists Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho and Christina Meyers join moderator Rachel Dunstan Muller for a deep-dive discussion into the many joys and challenges of writing—and finishing—a book-length memoir. This chat will be about ninety minutes long, and the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions.

Join us on Tuesday, March 24th at 7:00 pm Pacific by registering here and a Zoom link for the event will be sent to you. When it’s time for the event you can click on the Zoom link to join the event.

Digital doors open at 6:55 pm!

**This event will be recorded. 


Christina Myers is a freelance writer and editor, a former journalist, and the author of the essay collectionHalfway Home: Thoughts from Midlife and the novel The List of Last Chances. She has been the editor of two non-fiction anthologies. She was longlisted for the Leacock Medal, twice shortlisted for the Fred Kerner book prize, and won the 2023 Canadian Book Club Award in the fiction category. She teaches fiction and non-fiction through SFU's creative writing continuing studies department. She lives in Surrey and is a member of Da'naxda'xw First Nation. Find her online at www.cmyers.ca.

Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho (Wei-Chiun pronounced "Way Jun") is a Taiwanese Canadian writer, whose award-winning short stories and personal essays have been published in PRISM international, Ricepaper Magazine, River Teeth, Room and several anthologies. A champion for literary community, she is a member of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop, the Federation of BC Writers, and the North Shore Writers' Association. Her first book The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street was just released with Douglas & McIntyre this month! Find her online at
www.wileyweichiunho.com; Instagram: @howiley

Rachel Dunstan Muller is the author of four children’s novels and over a hundred articles and stories for adults, as well as the producer of two podcasts: Hintertales: Stories from the Margins of History, and Sticks and Stones and Stories, featuring original tales for young listeners. To date, episodes of Sticks and Stones and Stories have been downloaded more than 40,000 times. Her most recent project, Once Upon a Fiddle, is a collaborative live music and storytelling production for adults that celebrates the power of art and the resilience of the human spirit. With assistance from a BC Arts Council grant, she is currently collaborating on a new production, Never Meant to Be: The Unlikely Life and Music of Mel Bonis. Rachel is the managing editor of the FBCW Press. Find her online at https://racheldunstanmuller.com



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