After a four day scheduled full of events, the 22nd Saskatchewan Festival of Words wrapped up Sunday in Moose Jaw.

Starting Thursday at various locations across town, book lovers, readers, writers, and authours all got together to share one of their common interest.

"Find the audiences great, find the energy between the writers really excellent and the writers come and they stay for the days of the festival," Gary Barwin said, one of the 2018 presenters. "So it really builds up the energy together so rather than they come do their thing and leave they stick around so that creates a nice energy for the whole festival, for the audiences as well."

The Festival took place at the Mitsu Cafe, Mosaic Place, Moose Jaw Public Library, St. Andrew's Church, Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.

All ages could find something to participate in at the Festival, and now the Board of Directors has next year to look forward to.

You can follow along with updates on the Festival and learn more about Barwin and this year's presenters on the Festival's website.