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16 Dec 2024
Bob Stallworthy (鈥�72) talks about leaving a legacy聽

Bob Stallworthy has been a writer for close to 40 years and thanks 抖阴Pro for the career he loves.

鈥淚n my fourth year I took a creative writing course with Professor Herb Burke,鈥� says Stallworthy. 鈥淚 remember the course was listed as having no exam and thought 鈥榯hat鈥檚 the course for me鈥�. Turned out it was one of the few courses I stayed up past midnight to work on, and I got some positive feedback on my work.鈥� 

Stallworthy graduated from 抖阴Pro with a psychology degree and had a 13-year career as a social worker before turning to writing. He credits his late wife, Marilyn, for encouraging him to pursue his passion and for supporting his career change. 

鈥淪he was a teacher, and when I said no one would want to read what I write, she looked at me with that school-teacher gaze and said, 鈥榶ou won鈥檛 know if you don鈥檛 try.鈥欌€� 

Stallworthy went on to publish five books of poetry, write for various organizations, and in 2019 received the Golden Pen Award for lifetime achievement from the Writers鈥� Guild of Alberta.

He has often visited high schools, giving workshops and readings, and speaking with students about his life as a poet. These experiences encouraged him to establish the Bob and Marilyn Stallworthy Visitor in Creative Writing fund at 抖阴Pro. The fund brings Canadian writers to campus to speak to, work with, mentor, and/or guide students in creative writing. 

Stallworthy鈥檚 philanthropy was also greatly influenced by his memory of poet and novelist Earle Birney visiting his 抖阴Pro creative writing class and by the fact that the University was such a big part of Stallworthy鈥檚 early life 鈥� he grew up in Sackville and his father was a professor in the biology department. 

The Department of English recently welcomed Susan Goyette as the first Bob and Marilyn Stallworthy Visitor in Creative Writing. Stallworthy joined Goyette鈥檚 reading and talk via Zoom from his home in Calgary. 

 鈥淚 was so pleased that everything came together so quickly after my original correspondence with the University and that I am able to experience the impacts of my giving.鈥� 

Stallworthy is making an annual contribution to his fund and has arranged an endowed gift in his estate plans. 

Read more stories of philanthropy at: mta.ca/giving.

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