Kamloops first-ever Write-a-Thon worth writing home about
KAMLOOPS — As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, which means the video in this story is worth around 3.6 million. Coincidentally, that’s around the same number of words written at Saturday’s Write-a-Thon, hosted by the Kamloops Society for the Written Arts (KSWA). It was the first event of its kind held in Kamloops, but due to the response, it likely won’t be the last.
Whether they did it the old fashioned way with a pen and some paper, or the new-fangled way with a computer and keyboard, writers of all types gathered at the Kamloops United Church Saturday for the inaugural Write-a-Thon hosted by the Kamloops Society for the Written Arts.
“Our organization wanted to do a fundraiser and we wanted to do something that was on a mission,” KWSA Events Coordinator JP Baker explained. “We’re all about writing and we wanted to have fun doing it so we cooked up[ this idea to have a Write-a-Thon.”