Fernie & Elk Valley Culture Guide Issue 3 Winter 2016 | Page 23

FEATURE AUTHOR Mary Menduk Gathering inspiration from her community and environment, Mary Menduk recently published her first collection of poetry Not Even the Artist Knows the Words. Youthful efforts in writing had been laid aside when the demands of family and career took precedence, painting courses and a weekly art group satisfying the desire for creativity. When asked by a writer “Are you interested in writing about Fernie?” a spark was ignited, and Mary began to write again. Initially intended as a collection of family history essays to share with family members, Mary felt a strong need to record the story of her parent’s journey from Czechoslovakia to Canada in search of democracy during the Great Depression. For six years, Mary carefully learned to craft language in a weekly supportive writing group guided by a local writer, Keith Liggett, and attending three expansive writers’ conferences hosted in Fernie. Her poetry was selected for publication in the Fernie Fix. A monthly open mic session held at the Central Hotel offered the chance to read pieces for an audience; the experience was so positive that it was extended to an ongoing weekly writers group at Infinitea, where visiting writers provide inspiration to aspiring scribes. Mary’s collected works were published in May 2016 with the assistance of local professionals, including Michael Hepher, printmaker at Clawhammer Press, who designed and printed the striking red and black cover. Subjects include the local landscape, pastimes, historical events, and political pieces portraying her father’s early involvement in politics in Czechoslovakia. Falling Apart Listen hear the ache of unattached leaves separated in loneliness falling in primal surrender to a familiar welcoming earth encouraging regeneration fading into a new life. Mary’s artwork can be seen on the downtown banners. Her book is available from Polar Peek Books and Treasures. 23