Sask. literary community mourns loss of local author
Wes Funk, a Saskatoon writer known for his captivating literary portrayal of modern-day Saskatchewan, passed away suddenly in his sleep Thursday at the age of 46.
He penned such books as Dead Rock Stars and Cherry Blossoms, and hosted the weekly Shaw TV show Lit Happens for several years.
“There’s this idea of Saskatchewan literature, that it has to be this forced imagery of grain elevators, and he wrote about a more real, modern Saskatchewan,” friend and fellow author Craig Silliphant said.
Funk’s work was inspired heavily by his own life and often included mention of real landmarks from Saskatoon, where he was based, and across the province. Born into a Mennonite household in rural Saskatchewan, Funk not only came out as gay to his family, but later forged a life for himself as a self-publishing freelance author and illustrator.


