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B.C. author recovering after stroke disrupts Stephen Leacock award win

- ADINA BRESGE

NELSON, B.C. Celebrated humorist Jennifer Craig was recovering in a B.C. hospital Tuesday, a little more than a week after suffering a stroke in Ontario where she was awarded the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour.

The 84-year-old acknowledg­es she faces a long road to recovery, but says she has maintained her sense of humour despite sustaining damage to her right side, making it hard to walk and write.

“I have a great life, I’m going to take advantage of it,” Craig said in a phone interview from her hospital bed.

Craig ’s stroke followed a roughly 11-hour trip to Orillia, Ont., from her home in Nelson, B.C., for a weekend of festivitie­s earlier this month.

She was accompanie­d by her daughter, Juliet Craig, who says she was less enthused about the cross-country trek, knowing it could tax her mother’s health.

Every time they drove past an Orillia hospital on their way to and from an awards event they dryly joked, “We’re not going there!” the younger Craig recalled when the pair were reached by phone Saturday. They confirmed Jennifer Craig was still in hospital Tuesday.

Things didn’t exactly go as planned.

The night before the June 9 awards gala, Jennifer and the two other finalists attended an event hosted by Orillia’s mayor.

As Jennifer approached a set of stairs to accept a certificat­e, she realized her leg “wasn’t working,” said Juliet.

The mayor walked over to hand Jennifer Craig the certificat­e, but as she returned to her table, the former nurse told her daughter she thought she was having a stroke.

Paramedics rushed the author to the hospital and as her mother underwent treatment, it dawned on Juliet that she would have to deliver the acceptance speech if her mother won the annual literary humour award.

And indeed she did.

“At that moment, you’re like, ‘Do I laugh or cry?’” said Juliet Craig. “It’s been a bit of a roller-coaster ride.”

Jennifer Craig said she has been in good spirits despite her health ordeal, and was still basking in the glow of claiming the $15,000 grand prize for her book, Gone to Pot, published by Second Story Press.

“If there was one award I would have liked, it was that one,” she said.

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