If you want something done, ask a busy person to do It. Someone like Drew Hayden Taylor, an Ojibway humourist from the Curve Lake First Nations in Ontario who relaxes between writing plays and novels by doing stand-up comedy or shooting a documentary series. The prolific Taylor spoke to The Globe and Mail recently about a half-written horror novel, rotating his creative crops and the inconceivability of writer’s block.I was at the Melbourne Writers Festival recently, and I didn’t sell one book.
When I make public appearances, I’m often asked if I ever suffer from writer’s block or creative block of any sort. I always say, ‘No, the world’s much too interesting to run out of ideas.’ I’ve written the first half of a novel on an amazing spurt. But then life complicated my creative process and I got involved in a number of other projects. But I have about 24,000 words done.
I did a documentary two years ago about the German preoccupation with North American Indigenous culture. They’re absolutely bonkers for it. I went to a German pow-wow. The documentary aired onand it did quite well. Because of that success, we’re doing another documentary for CBC, loosely based on my play, about the wild-rice issue in Ontario’s Kawartha Lakes.
We’re also doing a 13-part half-hour series for APTN about the exciting things that are happening in various Indigenous professional communities. We’re dealing with things like architecture, cuisine, fashion – all these things you wouldn’t normally consider as Indigenous topics to explore. But that’s part of the fun. So, for example, we’re doing a show on the popularity of Indigenous science fiction.is out now on Cormorant Press. We’ll see what happens with that.
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