Betty Jane Wylie
Betty Jane Wylie, is a Canadian writer and playwright.
Born Betty Jane McKenty in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1951 and a Master of Arts degree in 1952 from the University of Manitoba. Soon after graduation, she married William Tennant Wylie and the couple raised a family of four children. The family moved from Winnipeg to Stratford, Ontario where her husband took up a position with the Stratford Festival. With his sudden death in 1972, Wylie took up writing professionally to support herself and her family.
In her book "The Write Track" she discusses how to succeed as a freelance writer in Canada. Betty Jane Wylie was a published poet first, then a puppet playwright, then a live-stage playwright for both children and adults before shifting to writing and screenwriting for television and film. She later shifted her focus to screenplays and books. Her stage plays have been produced at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, St. Lawrence Centre, National Arts Centre, Stratford Third Stage, Factory Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille and Theatre Direct in Toronto, and other theatres in Canada, Minneapolis and Waterloo, Iowa, and in New Zealand, London, England, and South Africa. In the course of her career, she has had 36 stage plays produced and published about 40 books of non-fiction, biography, belles letters, poetry and cooking.
Her first TV movie, Coming of Age won two Geminis in 1995. She was a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe, has been named a Woman of Distinction by the YWCA, and given an Alumni Jubilee Award by the University of Manitoba where she received an honorary doctorate in May 2003.
In 2003, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honor.
Selected bibliography
Non-fiction
- The Write Track: How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Letters to Icelanders: Exploring the Northern Soul
- Enough: Lifestyle and Financial Planning for Simpler Living
- Family: An Exploration
- Beginnings: A Book for Widows
- The Best Is Yet to Come - Enjoying a Financially Secure Retirement
- Life's Losses
- Everywoman's Money book
- New Beginnings: Living Through Loss and Grief
- The survival guide for widows
- All in the Family: A Survival Guide for Living and Loving in a Changing World
- Successfully Single: how to live alone and like it
Cookbooks
- Solo Chef: Recipes, Tips, Advice and Encouragement for Single Cooks
- The Betty Jane Wylie Cheese Cookbook
- Encore: The Leftovers Cookbook
Poetry
- The Better Half: Women's Voices
- Something Might Happen
- The Second Shepherds' Play
Belles Lettres
- Reading Between the Lines: The Diaries of Women
- Men! A Collection of Quotations About Men by Women
Biography
- The Book of Matthew: the story of a learning-disabled child
- The Horsburgh Scandal
Inspirational
- Betty Jane's Diary: Lessons Children Taught Me
- Betty Jane's Diary: Passages
- Betty Jane's Diary: Holidays and Celebrations
- No Two Alike
Children's books
- John of a Thousand Faces
- Tecumseh
Plays
- Veranda
- Time Bomb
- Double Vision
- The Horsburgh Scandal with Theatre Passe Muraille
- Mark
- Jason
- Androgyne
- Angel
- Speculum
- Grace Under Pressure
- The Second Shepherds' Play
- Steps
- How to Speak Male
- Help Is on the Way
- A Day In the Life
- A Place on Earth
- Double Swap
- Size Ten
- I See You
- An Enemy of the People: an adaptation
Plays for children
- Don't Just Stand There - Jiggle! : seven puppet plays
- Kingsayer
- The Old Woman and the Pedlar
Radio Plays
- Memories of Canada
- How to Speak Male
- Sybil: A Novel for Radio
- Mountain Woman
- Victorian Spice
- Betty Jane's Diary
Musicals/Operas
- Beowulf
- Soap Bubbles
- The Second Shepherds' Play
- Boy in a Cage
- 4 five-minute operas for Tapestry New Opera Works
- Gotcha
Recordings
- Beowulf a three-record album, issued by Golden Toad Label
- Beowulf, and a CD
Television and film
- Women, Lifestyle, and Money 13-part series Coming of Age
- CrossTalk
- Shadow Lake
- Paradise Falls