Washington Island Literary Festival

870 Main Road
Washington Island, WI 54246

920-847-2528

Our History:

Though launched officially in 2013, Washington Island’s literary festival (WILF) had been the dream of an individual for some time. Avid reader, former RN, and proprietor of Islandtime Books and More since 2004, Kathleen Dixon acquired a second home in Key West, Florida, where the Key West Literary Seminar had been happening annually since 1983. Inspired by the event's mission of promoting literary works and preserving the culture of a beautiful island, Kathleen envisioned the same sort of event and mission for Washington Island.

At the time, local literary enthusiast Helene Meyer was employed at Islandtime, “working for books” instead of a salary. Helene’s husband, the late Gene Meyer, often assisted by fetching book shipments from the ferry dock. When Helene visited Kathleen in Key West and attended the Key West event in 2009, the dream of a Washington Island festival dedicated to reading and writing became much more, and planning began.

A bequest from Gene Meyer’s estate provided financial support for WILF’s 2013 debut, with Helene as a chief volunteer and general emcee. Trueblood Performing Arts Center (TPAC) sponsored the event from the get-go, providing a beautiful, comfortable venue for authors and audience and a backstage area for book sales. Early on, Besty Wallman (then managing director of the TPAC) nurtured the event, securing additional venues for workshops and housing for featured authors, crafting the festival’s evolving structure, and getting the word out through marketing. A host of additional volunteers stepped up and continues to help every year, displaying the communal spirit that is a hallmark of Washington Island.

With the founding of Write On Door County in 2014, Executive Director Jerod Santek joined the festival committee, bringing with him valuable experience securing and working with authors. Islandtime Books and More changed hands in 2015, becoming Fair Isle Books under the proprietorship of Deb Wayman, with the bookstore continuing as a hub for the annual festival. Elizabeth Evans Sachs, who has moderated panels and offered workshops since the early festival days, became chair of the committee with the 2017 event and now continues as co-chair, with Karen Yancey, who has long provided PR for the Festival.  

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