Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts

July 02, 2026

Amybeth McNulty will Star in Lucy. Maud alongside Megan Follows

Amybeth McNulty as Anne Shirley in Anne with an E

Roughly a year and a half ago, there was exciting news of an upcoming limited series called Lucy. Maud based on the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery. The series is being produced by Megan Follows, known for portraying Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Green Gables (1985), Edwina Follows, and Mary Young Leckie. Last year in February, their team attended the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) to secure financing, presales, and international distributions for the series.

Since then, there has been little news about the series, and although I've received emails with questions about it, I've had no news to share. I was hoping for some info as I watched Megan Follow's virtual keynote at the L.M. Montgomery Institute's Biennial Conference last Saturday. I hope other visitors to this site joined in to experience the speech too.

Following her engaging keynote, Megan Follows received a question about the series and whether it would be available for viewing in Japan. Follows gave little away. She didn't mention a timeline for when the series would be complete, and she didn't elaborate on whether the series would be available for viewing around the world. I thought that Follows seemed insecure about speaking at an academic conference, and I wasn't sure why. She certainly has expertise of her own that Anne and Maud fans greatly admire.

Though there wasn't any news about Lucy. Maud at the conference keynote, C21Media released an article with some new information about the series on Tuesday. Neshama Entertainment, a Toronto-based producer, is now developing the series. The other new piece of info is that along with starring Megan Follows, the series will also star Amybeth McNulty, who played Anne Shirley in the CBC and Netflix’s Anne with an E (2017–2019).

Isn't it cool that the series will star not one but two actresses who played Anne Shirley? Hopefully, there will be forthcoming news about the distribution of the series, and hopefully those who live outside of Canada will be able to watch it too.

Reference:
Pinto, Jordan. (June 30, 2026). Canada’s Neshama develops limited series on life of Anne of Green Gables author. C21Media. Retrieved from: https://www.c21media.net/news/canadas-neshama-develops-limited-series-on-life-of-anne-of-green-gables-author/

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Photograph of Amybeth McNulty as Anne Shirley in Anne with an E.

Created July 2, 2026.
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June 14, 2026

Watch Megan Follows's Virtual Keynote at the LM. Montgomery Institute Conference for Free on June 27, 2026

Image advertising Megan Follows's Keynote Speech at the L.M. Montgomery and Change Conference held by The L.M. Montgomery Institute on June 27, 2026

On Saturday, June 27, 2026, Megan Follows, the actress known for playing Anne Shirley in Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables (1985) and its sequels, will give a keynote at the L.M. Montgomery Institute's Biennial Conference at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown. Her speech, entitled "Anne of Everywhere: How A Redheaded Girl from PEI Became Canada's Greatest Cultural Ambassador and Changed my Life Forever" will take place from 11-12 pm ADT. It's sure to be a special event for all of the attendees.

What's also special is that even those who aren't attending the conference this year can join in and watch the keynote at a free online event. You can register to receive a free ticket to attend the keynote virtually at eventbrite. After registering, you'll receive a Zoom webinar link to attend the virtual event on June 26th. [Note that all who have registered for the full conference (in person or virtual) will already have access to this event].

For those who wish to attend the full conference, there is still time to register for both the in-person and virtual versions through June 17th. The "L.M. Montgomery and Change" conference takes place from June 24–28, 2026. It is a hybrid conference, and all sessions will be live-streamed, so people may either attend the event in person or participate virtually.

If you plan to attend the full conference in person, tickets cost $425 for the general public and $350.00 for students. The full virtual conference registration costs $300 for the general public and $200.00 for students. You can also register for in-person day and half-day passes, lunch tickets, the awards banquet, and a bus tour.

The draft conference schedule is up on The L.M. Montgomery Institute’s Conference Website, so you can take a look at all the panels and speeches that will take place.

Official Website:
L.M. Montgomery and Change: The L.M. Montgomery Institute’s 17th Biennial International Conference

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Image from the L. M. Montgomery Institute's Eventbrite registration webpage.

Created June 14, 2026.
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January 03, 2026

L.M. Montgomery and Change - The L.M. Montgomery Institute’s 17th Biennial International Conference (2026)

Three photographs of L.M. Montgomery at different ages, image advertising the L.M. Montgomery and Change Conference held by The L.M. Montgomery Institute

On June 24–28, 2026, the L.M. Montgomery Institute at the University of Prince Edward Island will hold their 17th biennial international conference, entitled "L.M. Montgomery and Change." The academic conference will be held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It will be a hybrid conference, and all sessions will be live-streamed so people may either attend the event in person or participate virtually.

There will be three conference keynote speakers:

Megan Follows - the actress beloved for playing Anne Shirley in Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables (1985) and its sequels. Follows is currently working on producing a television series based on L.M. Montgomery's life, titled Lucy. Maud. Her keynote is titled: "Anne of Everywhere: How A Redheaded Girl from PEI Became Canada's Greatest Cultural Ambassador and Changed my Life Forever."

Katharine Slater - associate professor of English at Rowan University will present a keynote titled, "Change the Subject: Queer Opacity and L.M. Montgomery."

Allison McBain Hudson - the current Visiting Scholar at the L.M. Montgomery Institute will present a keynote titled, "Maud, Pat, and Me: The Materiality of Change"

Attendees may present their own papers or propose panels. Here are the details from the LMMI's call for papers:

Call for Papers

“It seemed to open such dizzying possibilities of change.”
— L.M. Montgomery, Emily Climbs

“All she really wanted, or seemed to want, was to…see that as few changes as possible came into existence there.”
— L.M. Montgomery, Mistress Pat

“Is it really the same world I saw then that I see now? It seems so very different.”
— L.M. Montgomery, Selected Journals vol. I

“The only constant in life is change.”
—Heraclitus

The constancy of change pervades Montgomery’s life, work, and legacy. From the social, literary, political, and technological changes that took place throughout her lifetime to the ways in which she wrote about her characters coping with personal change, Montgomery engages change in all aspects of the human experience. Whether considered a positive or negative force, change is vital in both “real” life and in fiction, for without it comes stagnation, boredom, or worse. Change is not an easy force to be reckoned with, and the challenges of change are a common theme in Montgomery’s world.

The 2026 conference invites proposals for research presentations that consider the theme of change in L.M. Montgomery’s works and world. Submissions should engage some aspect of this force in Montgomery’s life, creative work, life-writing, or legacy. Possible topics include, but are not limited, to:


  • Changes in society during Montgomery’s lifetime
  • Changes to physical environments affected by Montgomery’s legacy
  • Paradigm shifts in Montgomery’s fiction or life writing: changes in dreams, life trajectories, expectations, hopes, assumptions, etc
  • Changes to Montgomery’s work due to self-editing, whether to her fiction or her journals
  • Montgomery’s own dislike of change as presented in her journals and/or characters
  • How Montgomery’s fictional characters deal with or feel about change
  • Changes in Montgomery’s style, tone, subject matter, and voice over her career, whether in her fiction, life writing, or poetry
  • Changes to the critical responses to Montgomery’s work over time—how have scholars studied or perceived Montgomery’s work?
  • Changes to the ways readers (and viewers) find, accept, reject, engage with, and generally consume Montgomery texts.
  • Changes made to Montgomery’s work in translation or adaptation, particularly considering the role of equality/diversity/inclusion
  • Ways in which Montgomery’s works speak to current changes in aspects of our own lives, from personal circumstances to global events such as war, pandemic, the development of AI
  • The agency involved in changing one’s environment or circumstances in Montgomery’s fiction or life writing
  • Changes in the natural world – seasons, destructive forces, or the effects of time as presented in Montgomery’s fiction, life writing, or legacy
  • Climate change through the lens of Montgomery’s work and legacy
  • Affective change: what emotions/ somatic experiences/ interconnections does Montgomery render in her writing? Does change hurt or heal?


Proposals should articulate a strong argument and situate that argument in the context of existing Montgomery scholarship. Individual paper and panel proposals are double-blind reviewed. We also welcome proposals for workshops, special exhibits, or other visual displays engaging these ideas. Proposals that view Montgomery’s life and art from different cultural and theoretical perspectives are particularly encouraged. For more information, please contact Caroline Jones (caroline.jones@upei.ca) or Allison Hudson (allison.hudson@dcu.ie), co-chairs of the 2026 conference. “L.M. Montgomery and Change” is to be a hybrid conference. It will be held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on 24-28 June 2026; all sessions will be livestreamed, allowing for virtual presentation, attendance, and participation.


Official Website:
L.M. Montgomery and Change: The L.M. Montgomery Institute’s 17th Biennial International Conference

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Screencapture from the L.M. Montgomery Institute’s website.

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