Talk:W. P. Kinsella

Bill Kinsella
I've had a very pleasant surprise this morning while doing some research on one of my all-time favorite authors, Richard Brautigan. I found a link that took me to another of my favorite authors, W.P. Kinsella. Interestingly enough, Bill Kinsella and I had been in contact back in the early 90s shortly after I had published my first book. I was invited to do a promotional tour through California and up into Washington State. I had somehow learned of Kinsella and the University of Vancouver and jotted him a line, offering to speak to one of his creative writing classes. Much to my surprise, he accepted! And it's a prized letter I keep in storage. Unfortunately, I failed to get it together. But this morning, I read of Kinsella's dedication of his book, The AlligatorReport, to Richard Brautigan. Promptly, I checked out a copy of the Report and found a letter Bill had written to poor Richard. I,too, had written Brautigan back in the mid 70s and, like Kinsella, had received no reply. As I recall that letter which I agonized over, hoping to emulate R.B. enough to pique his interest, it contained a metaphor or two in what amounted to a lament over spending my vigorous youth writing advertising copy. I remember telling Brautigan that my pack of Chesterfields was crushed in a recent fall from my treehouse and I asked, "How is the budding author in me to survive writing "Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?" (a popular ad campaign at the time). Anyway, there was something quite heartening to me to learn of W.P. Kinsella's high regard for Brautigan - like mine - and to know that I had pursued relationship with both writers in my time. Signed, Dr. Will Tickel

Opening
Is it really fair to say that Kinsella mainly writes about Canadian and First Nations issues? I would say that to most of the public that he mainly writes about baseball, and that the bibliography would agree, as there seem to be more baseball books than First Nations and "Canadian issue" books combined (although admittedly some, like The Iowa Baseball Confederacy, could arguably be said to have addressed obth). Rlquall 13:59, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Canadian Scrabble Players?
According to [], Kinsella's peak ranking is 1214th in North America. Does this meet the notability criteria for inclusion in the "Canadian Scrabble Players" category? T71024 (talk) 04:04, 9 November 2008 (UTC)

4th wife, Barb Turner
His fourth wife, Barb Turner Kinsella, preceded him in death on December 24, 2012. He continued to live in Yale, BC with his youngest daughter, Erin, until his own death.

There is currently a Kinsella biography in the works by William Steele, who has written a book on Kinsella's baseball fiction, "A Member of the Local Nine: Baseball and Identity in the Fiction of W. P. Kinsella" (McFarland, 2011). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:30A:C0B5:5580:523:3AA3:E927:8B92 (talk) 04:58, 10 January 2017 (UTC)

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