Happy Valentine?s!
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Welcome to the PEIWG Weekly Bulletin! This is published and circulated through the PEIWG mailing list on groupspaces.com. It contains announcements of events in PEI and around Canada that may be of interest to the members of the PEI Writers? Guild and to PEIWG mailing list subscribers.
If you want to share any announcements, articles, interesting or useful links that you think other subscribers will be interested in, send them to mimrlith@yahoo.com; this weekly is sent out on Sunday or Monday every week, so please do not send announcements that need to be sent out immediately.
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PEI LOCAL
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The Seniors College PEI is looking for individuals interested in teaching writing classes in Summerside beginning fall 2012. Classes usually run eight weeks for one morning or afternoon per week [20-24 hours total].??There are fall, winter, and spring semesters; often a course is offered for one semester, but some are more; the honorarium is $300 per semester.
Last year the college offered life writing, and that was a big success ? sadly there was no follow up. What would be great this time is a course in creative writing, as well as a return to life writing.??The Seniors College PEI is open to ideas and suggestions.??
Interested parties, please contact
Nonie Fraser
Summerside Steering Committee
Seniors College PEI
Email: nefraser@eastlink.ca
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BOOK AWARDS SHOWCASE ISLAND ARTS AND CULTURE
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI ? The 2012 Prince Edward Island Book Awards will celebrate our province?s authors and publishing industry, says Tourism and Culture Minister Robert Henderson.
?Prince Edward Island?s authors tell stories that help define and showcase our province, our communities and ourselves,? said the minister. ?These awards not only recognize the quality of Island publications, they raise the profile of Island books and introduce them to new reading audiences.?
Nominations are now being accepted for this year?s awards, in the following categories: poetry, fiction and non-fiction. The deadline for nominations is March 15, 2012.
The Prince Edward Island Book Awards are held every two years and are open to authors, editors and book producers who reside in the province. In addition to a cash award, recipients receive a handcrafted commemorative award.
Applications and more information can be found at www.gov.pe.ca/tourism/bookaward.
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Interested writers from the Atlantic Maritimes are invited to write for Stephen Patrick Clare?s new ARTS EAST e-magazine and website.
Assignments may include CD/book reviews, interviews or coverage of music, drama, visual art, mixed media, etc. events.
Ideal for writers and aspiring journalists who are trying to gain experience and have a published on-line byline, media tickets and similar perks as compensation.
Interested writers can e-mail Michelle Brunet or Stephen Clare at?novamedia@gmail.com
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PEI MODEL FOREST NETWORK PHOTO CONTEST
(for writers who?re also photo buffs or know photo buffs)
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI ? The Prince Edward Island Model Forest Network, in partnership with the Department of Environment, Energy and Forestry, is holding a special forest-themed photo contest over the fall and winter.
?The members of the Model Forest Network are encouraging people to head outside and capture images that reflect how they perceive and use our public and private forest lands,? said Richard Gill, chair of the Model Forest Network. ?Whether enjoying wildlife, walking, hunting, working, snowshoeing or biking, we are looking for images that reflect the importance of Island forests.?
Prince Edward Island?s landscape is renowned for its blend of fields, water and forests. This landscape attracts amateur and professional photographers who want to capture images of what the Island means to them.
While the Island?s beaches, farms and small communities often receive the most attention, forests are often featured for their lush greens in spring and summer, vibrant red, orange and yellow of fall, and the white stillness of winter.? Some photographers also try to capture the hundreds of ways people use and connect with forests every day.
The contest is designed to promote awareness and appreciation of all types of forests including urban and rural, and public and private forests. Themes could also include how forests meet various economic, social, recreational, cultural, ecological and aesthetic needs.
?We are interested in Island photographs of almost anything forest-related,? said Mr. Gill.
The contest includes a special outdoor photography workshop that will feature tips and demonstrations on how to improve outdoor photography.? It will be held Saturday, October 22,? 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Central Forest District office,170 Beach Grove Road, Charlottetown.
The contest runs from October 22, 2011 to February 29, 2012.? Prizes will be offered for the winning photographs. For workshop information, contest rules and for details about prizes, visit www.peiforests.ca or contact Greg Ridgway at (902) 368-4800 or at?gregmodelforest@gmail.com.
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CALLS FOR SUBMISSION
POETRY IN TRANSIT
The City of Charlottetown, in collaboration with Trius Transit is seeking submissions of poetry revolving around the theme of ?How we experience our community.? Selected poems will be printed and installed on the interior advertising panels on buses in Charlottetown, Cornwall and Stratford. Poems will remain on buses for three months, then will be taken down and put on display in participating store fronts.
If you are interested, please check out?www.poetrypei.com, and submit your poems there!
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BYWORDS.CA SUBMISSION CALL
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DEADLINE:? February 15 for the March issue
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Bywords.ca considers previously unpublished poetry from emerging and established poets for our online monthly magazine. We consider work by current and former residents, students and workers of Ottawa. We also publish poems by contributors to our predecessor, the Bywords Monthly Magazine.? FOR SUBMISSION INFORMATION VISIT www.bywords.ca and click on Guidelines.? Amanda Earl, Managing Editor
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Black Canadian Poetry
Black Canadian Poetry?is seeking submissions of new and unpublished works of poetry for a national anthology devoted to answering the question, ?What is Black Canadian Poetry??? The anthology will establish a poetic tradition of page and stage poetry by people of African descent living in Canada. We are encouraging all English speaking, French speaking, and people of?African descent working in foreign dialects?and languages to contribute to this project.? Since our anthology will be published in English, it is our aim to introduce Black Canadian poets to an international English speaking audience.? After this, we hope to find a publisher for the French edition of the anthology in order to introduce English/French speakers and poets of African descent working in foreign dialects and languages in Canada to an international French speaking audience.
Submissions for the anthology should be submitted in English and associated with the following categories: spoken word, dubpoetry, hip-hop, slam, performance and page poetry. We ask that poets translate their work into English before submitting and state clearly that it is a translation from the specific language of the poet.
Poetry contributions welcome from writers that are African, Afro-Caribbean, African-American, Afro-Indigenous, African-Canadian or people living in Canada who identify as Black. Submissions welcome from all provinces and territories.? Submissions from emerging, mid-career and established poets are welcome. Each anthologized contributor will receive two copies of the book.
Submissions to Black Canadian Poetry should be no more than three poems, 500 words for one poem, or a combined total of 800 words or less for multiple submissions.
Poetry must be submitted in English or translated to English. In the case that the poem is translated from the French, please state this clearly on the submission.
Submissions should be printed double-spaced with a 12-point font.
Submissions should be new works or previously unpublished works of poetry.
Along with submissions please include:
-name of the poet;
-title of the poem;
-genre of the poem: spoken word, dubpoetry, hip-hop, slam, performance and print;
-province/territory of the poet.
Please remember to include your full name, mailing address, e-mail address, phone number, title of poems, genre, province/territory and name of the poet with each submission.
Please send 4 copies of your submission with an enclosed SAE to the following address:
BCP Editors
Black Canadian Poetry
PO BOX 1741
Gibsons, BC
V0N 1V0
Please direct comments and questions to
blackcanadianpoetry@gmail.com
For further information please visit
blackcanadianpoetry.com
(e-mail submissions will not be accepted)
Deadlines for submissions is March 1, 2012.
The anthology will be published by Frontenac House Limited in 2013.
Thank-You!
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BIBLIOTHECA FANTASTICA
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SUBMISSION PERIOD: Dec. 15 2011 ? March 31, 2012
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Anthology from Dagan Books is looking for? ?Stories having to do with lost, rare, weird, or imaginary books, or any aspect of book history or book culture, past, present, future, or uchronic. Any genre. Although the fantastical is not essential per se, stories should evoke a sense of the fantastic, the unknown, the weird, wonder, terror, mystery, pulp, and/or adventure, etc.?
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Full details on their site http://daganbooks.com/2011/11/14/new-anthology-bibliotheca-fantastica-opens-for-submissions-dec-15-2011/
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TESSERACTS SIXTEEN
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Feb. 29, 2012
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From Edge Publishing, recently released the guidelines for the latest volume in their speculative anthology, which will be edited by Mark Leslie. They?re looking for stories and poems that ?focus on art, music, literature and cultural elements which are integral to the story. ? This anthology is only open to Canadians citizens (including ex-pats), landed immigrants (aka permanent residents) and long time residents.
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http://www.edgewebsite.com/books/tess16/t16-guidelines.html?????
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BIFF BAM POP! ANNOUNCES OPEN CALL FOR SHORT
HORROR/THRILLER/SUSPENSE ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSIONS
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DEADLINE: 11:59 P.M. APRIL 1, 2012
Now accepting submissions for the inaugural BIFF BAM POP! Short Story Anthology.
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Writers must submit their original prose before 11:59pm April 1st, 2012 deadline. A panel of BIFF BAM POP! representatives will review every submission received, and those selected will be published in the Short Story Anthology to be released this Fall.
Submissions can be sent to: biffbampopsubmissions@gmail.com (RTF or Microsoft Word files). Please see the official submission guidelines for complete information about submitting to the BIFF BAM POP! Short Story Anthology.
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About BIFF BAM POP! Established in August 2008, Biff Bam Pop! is a website devoted to the world of pop culture, from comic books and video games, to movies, books, and music.? For additional information, visit www.biffbampop.com.
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For more information, please contact: Andy Burns, Editor-In-Chief, BIFF BAM POP!
647-234-2112/andyburns2112@gmail.com
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VALLUM 9:2 ? URBAN LANDSCAPES / HIDDEN CITY?
?Deadline: 10 April 2012????
The cityscape has fascinated people since the fl?neurs of Paris and beyond. An explosion of? mechanical and other structures surrounds us. But what is unseen, underground or hidden often eludes us. What are some of these hidden aspects of the cityscape or the urban landscape? No electronic submissions. Please mail submissions to: Vallum, P.O. Box 598, Victoria Stn, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 2Y6, Canada
http://www.vallummag.com/
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The Malahat Review?s East Coast Issue
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Deadline: May 15, 2012
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In the fall of 2012,?The Malahat Review?and?The Fiddlehead?will celebrate the writing of each other?s regions, with the former publishing an East Coast issue and the latter a West Coast issue. Writers with strong connections to either or both regions are invited to submit to the issue that will best provide their work the most apt and safe harbour.
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The Malahat Review?invites submissions from East Coast writers (East Coast includes all four Atlantic provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador). Submissions of poetry, fiction, personal essay, memoir, cultural criticism, and literary journalism are welcome.
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Please see the full guidelines on our website prior to submitting:?http://www.malahatreview.ca/east_coast.html
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GEIST EMERGING WRITER OF THE MONTH??
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An enlightened online space for new writers to test-drive their work.
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How it works:? Emerging writers are invited to submit short written works online. Geist chooses and publishes one piece each month on a dedicated web page. Geist readers and like-minded people are then invited to comment on the featured work.
Who is eligible?
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- Canadian students enrolled in secondary or post-secondary courses and/or writing workshops are eligible.
- The writer should have no more than 2 short works published in established print or online magazines, books or websites. (Blogs, zines and in-house school publications are exempt.)
- For full details: http://www.geist.com/gewm
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COMPETITIONS
13th ANNUAL POSTCARD STORY
COMPETITION
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The Writers. Union of Canada is pleased to announce that submissions are being accepted until
February 14, 2012, for the 13th annual POSTCARD STORY COMPETITION. The winning entry will be the best Canadian work of 250 words or fewer in the English language, fiction or nonfiction. Are you up for the challenge? Can you create a dynamic, lean, and efficient piece in only 250 words? You can use humour, poetry, dialogue. anything goes!
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PRIZE
$750 for the winning entry.
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The winning entry will be published in Write, the magazine of The Writers Union of Canada. The winner agrees that The Writers? Union of Canada will have non-exclusive publication rights to publish the winning entry in Write, for publicity purposes. Any publication of the author?s story by The Writers. Union of Canada will include an authorship credit and a copyright notice in the name of the author. Copyright of the winning postcard story remains with the writer.
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JURY
Clayton Bailey, John Lent, and Nerys Parry will serve as the jury.
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ELIGIBILITY
This competition is open to all Canadian citizens and landed immigrants. Original and unpublished in any format (English language) fiction or nonfiction, no more than 250 words.
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HOW TO SUBMIT ENTRIES
- ? Entries should be typed, double-spaced, in a clear twelve-point font, and the pages numbered on 8.5 x 11 paper, not stapled.
- ? Submissions will be accepted in hardcopy only.
- ? Include a separate cover letter with title of story, full name, address, phone number, e-mail
address, word count, and number of pages of entry.
- ? The author?s name should not appear on the actual entry.
- ? Make cheque or money order, $7.50 per submission, payable to The Writers? Union of Canada. Multiple entries can be submitted together and fees can be added and paid with one cheque or money order.
- ? Entries must be postmarked by February 14, 2012 to be eligible.
- ? Mail entries to: PCS Competition, The Writers. Union of Canada, 90 Richmond Street East,
Suite 200, Toronto, ON M5C 1P1.
Results will be posted at www.writersunion.ca in May 2012. Manuscripts will not be returned.
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Speculative fiction contest
Speculative fiction contest with $350 prize http://friendsmerrilcontest.com/guidelines/?
?Entries are invited for the Friends of the Merril Short Story Contest.
First prize: $350 (CDN). Spec Fic (SF/F/H, Magic Realism, etc.) short fiction only (max. 2500 words). Deadline: February 15, 2012. International entries welcomed. Entry fee: $5.
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CANADA WRITES
THE CBC?S NEW ONLINE HOME FOR WRITING
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Canada Writes is the CBC?s home for original writing, including the CBC Literary Prizes.? This is your chance to get your work read, published and recognized throughout the year.
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Canada Writes features:
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* fun writing challenges (where you can win prizes)
* online writing workshops
* writing tips, feature articles and interviews with writers from all genres
* original fiction and essays by your favourite Canadian writers
* and the prestigious CBC Literary Prizes (short story, poetry and creative
nonfiction competitions)
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Please note that CBC Literary Prizes are now three separate competitions with
different deadlines. Three contests to enter:
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- The CBC Literary Prize: Short Story Competition
The CBC Literary Prizes recognize the best in original, unpublished writing by Canadians.
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The First Prize winner in each category will win $6,000 from the Canada Council
for the Arts and publication in Air Canada?s enRoute magazine, as well as on
our website. Four runner-ups will also be chosen and receive $1,000 each.
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You can read about the other changes to the prizes at
http://www.cbc.ca/books/canadawrites/literaryprizes/index.html
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For more details, please check out http://www.cbc.ca/canadawrites
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2012 Unified Literary Contest
Summer Literary Seminars welcomes entries to its 2012 Unified Literary Contest. First place winners in fiction and poetry receive publication in The Warlus Online and Black Warrior Review, as well as an all-expense paid trip to one of their programs in Kenya, Eastern Europe or Montreal. Deadline: February 28, 2012 Entry fee: $15USD. http://sumlitsem.org/contest.html? ????????????????????
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SUMMIT STUDIOS SHORT STORY CONTEST
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DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 29, 2012
Small Newmarket-based publishing company, Summit Studios, is calling for submissions to their contest to gather new material for four new anthologies that they plan to publish in 2012 and 2013. The contest will be running until February 29, 2012. This is the third such contest they?ve hosted during their eight year tenure.? Writers can visit their web site http://www.summitstudios.biz to download Story Contest Guidelines and to familiarize themselves with the types of stories they like to publish. You will find several previously published stories under some of the author profiles in their Writers? Spotlight section.
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For writers who do not win a prize, there is still a good chance they will publish their story if it fits their parameters. Writers maintain copyright to their work, and they pay a minimum $100 honorarium for every story that they publish.
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THE NEW QUARTERLY? NICK BLATCHFORD OCCASIONAL VERSE CONTEST
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DEADLINE: Postmarked February 28, 2012
$1,000 for one glorious poem written in response to an occasion, personal or public ? poems of gratitude or grief, poems that celebrate or berate, poems that make of something an occasion or simply mark one. Another $1,000 in prize money will be distributed as the judges fancy. The best of what we see will be published in The New Quarterly at our usual rates, and posted on our website. For full details, see www.tnq.ca/contests
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Grain?Magazine?s?24th?Annual?Short Grain (with Variations) Writing Contest?
Grain?Magazine?s?24th?Annual?Short Grain (with Variations) Writing Contest?is accepting entries until?April 1,?2012?(postmarked).
Grain?awards $4,500 in cash prizes! Winning entries will be published in the pages of?Grain! The entry fee is $35 which includes a FREE one-year subscription to?Grain?Magazine! Our judges are counted among Canada?s finest writers!?One entry fee allows you to enter a maximum of two entries in either of two categories: Poetry in any form to a maximum of 100 lines; Short Fiction in any style to a maximum of 2500 words.
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Whose company do you want your writing to keep?
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Grain?is the most exciting literary magazine on the Canadian and international scene?the one that everyone wants to be published in! Recent issues have featured the work of such literary luminaries as?Xi Chuan,?Tim Lilburn,?Guy Maddin,?Miriam Toews,?Zsuzsi Gartner, and?Eleanor Wachtel. And you could join them in the pages of?Grain!
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Enter Short Grain! Open new doors! (Make new friends!)
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Judges are:?rob mclennan, Poetry,?and?Lawrence Hill,?Fiction. Three prizes will be awarded in each category:?1st?prize = $1,000,?2nd?prize = $750,?3rd?prize = $500.?Consult?Grain?s website,grainmagazine.ca, for complete rules and guidelines.
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About our contest judges:
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rob mclennan?is the author of more than twenty trade books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including?Glengarry?(Talonbooks, 2011),?kate street?(Moira, 2011), and?wild horses?(University of Alberta Press, 2010) and his second novel,?missing persons?(The Mercury Press, 2009). He has edited numerous collections for Chaudiere Books, Insomniac Press, Black Moss Press, Broken Jaw Press, and Vehicule Press, and was the writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta in 2008.
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Lawrence Hill?is the author of internationally acclaimed?The Book of Negroes, which won the Commonwealth Writers? Prize for Best Book, the Rogers Writers? Trust Fiction Prize, the Ontario Library Association?s Evergreen Award and CBC Radio?s Canada Reads. He is also the author of?Any Known Blood?(William Morrow, New York, 1999 and HarperCollins Canada, 1997) and?Some Great Thing(HarperCollins 2009, originally published by Turnstone Press, Winnipeg, 1992). Formerly a reporter with?The Globe and Mail?and a parliamentary correspondent for?The Winnipeg Free Press, he won the National Magazine Award for Best Essay in 2005.
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Mike Thompson
Business Administrator
Grain?Magazine ??the Journal of Eclectic Writing
PO Box 67, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7K 3K1
PH: 306.244.2828
grainmagazine.ca
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The 2013 KEN KLONSKY Novella Contest
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?http://www.quattrobooks.ca/submissions/
?Quattro Books will publish the two best novella manuscripts by a Canadian author as part of their 2013 Publishing list. The novella manuscript should be completed, neatly typed, and not less than 20 000 words or more than 40 000 words. Note the number of words on the cover. Your name may appear in the manuscript?s header or footer. Please take a look at the type of novellas Quattro publishes; we publish literary fiction and do not publish genre fiction (Science fiction or Romances.) You may send your manuscripts anytime between March 01, 2012 and June 01, 2012. Send your manuscript, along with a $15 reader?s fee and your email address, to: Quattro Books Inc, CSI second floor, 720 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 2R4. Manuscripts will not be returned. Reader?s Fee $15
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ANTHEM ESSAY CONTEST
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Entry Deadline: March 20, 2012?
Eligibility: 8th, 9th and 10th Graders. No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide. FIRST PRIZE: $2,000 5 SECOND PRIZES: $500 10 THIRD PRIZES: $200
45 FINALISTS: $50 175 SEMIFINALISTS: $30
http://essaycontest.aynrandnovels.org/Anthem.aspx?theme=blue
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THE FOUR WAY BOOKS INTRO PRIZE IN POETRY
D.A. Powell, judge Submissions accepted January 1 ? March 31.? For a book-length collection of poetry written in English by a poet who has not previously published a first book of poetry. $1000.00 plus publication and a reading in NYC.? Submit online or by mail January 1 ? March 31. Include necessary entry form and submission fee of $28.00. For guidelines and entry form: http://www.fourwaybooks.com/contest.php
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CANADIAN STORIES
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SHORT STORY, POETRY and BLACK & WHITE LINE ART CONTEST
plus SELF-PUBLISHED BOOK PRIZE
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The CANADIAN STORIES literary folk magazine is pleased to offer the 4th Contest for Short Stories, Poetry,
Black & White Art and a Self-Published Book Prize. A total of over $3000 in prize money will be awarded:
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CATEGORIES and JUDGES
CREATIVE NON-FICTION Lin Johns (The Pearl Wearmouth Prize) $325
D. Larry Haire (The Sullivan/Haire Prize) $325
TRUE STORIES?The James Franklin McDonald Prize $325
The Susanna Voth Wiebe Prize $325
LEST WE FORGET?The Jean Scott Parsons Prize $325
FICTION?The William Wardill Prize $325
The Bruno Penner Prize $325
POETRY?The Alvin Ens Prize $325
BLACK & WHITE LINE ART?The Harry Buller Prize (R&R Printing Plus) $325
SELF-PUBLISHED BOOK?The Ivan Hervoic Prize (GemSystems)
judged by Mimi Baxter $500
?WILD CARD? The Wild Card Prize (Krown Rust) $100
HONORARY MENTION Any Category **
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** A copy of a book by Ruth Latta, or Ed Janzen or an Anthology of CANADIAN STORIES
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DEADLINE:
May 1, 2012. Notification approximately June 15, 2012.
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COST:
Each entry must include a $20 cheque made out to CANADIAN STORIES. This money is not refundable.
Notification with SASE card. Return of original also with SASE. Material with uncouth language will be returned.
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RULES: All entries must follow the author?s guidelines outlined on www.canadianstories.net. Poetry is limited to three poems or three pages. Art must be presented on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. The subject of the Art should be suitable for publication in CANADIAN STORIES. All entries must be original unpublished typewritten material. Authors retain copyright. Short Stories should be 2000-3000 words. A ?Self-Published Book? is herein defined as a book written, produced, printed and marketed by the author of about 100 pages with about 150 copies created within the last 10 years in English. One copy must be sent with each entry which will be given to a charity such as a hospital after the competition. The Wild Card will be attributed to any highly rated submission but which does not fit into any of the above categories. The ?Lest We Forget? category pertains to Canadian military stories and memories. Winners will be published in the August 1, 2012 issue of CANADIAN STORIES.
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Send entries to: CANADIAN STORIES, Box 232, Fergus, ON NIM 2W8
Mark Envelope: 4th Contest
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All entries must specify which category the submitter has selected. Name, address, phone number and E-mail
address (if available) must be provided on a cover sheet. Submitted material to be judged should have no identification
for blind judging. Entries must be written by the author identified. The Contest is open to entries from
any country as long as a Canadian theme is evident in the submission.
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Inquiries: Editor of CANADIAN STORIES ejanzen345@sympatico.ca
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It?s almost a New Year -? that means a clean slate and a fresh beginning! To help you prepare for the coming year, here?s a comprehensive list of the?Writer?s Digest?competitions. Whatever your genre, whatever your skill level?we?ve got a competition for you.?So mark your calendars ? enter and expose your work to agents, to publishers, to peers and to your future fans! | ? | ? | |
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CONTESTS HOSTED AT WINNING WRITERS & OPEN NOW
All entries that win cash prizes in these contests will be published on WinningWriters.com (over one million page views per year) and announced in the Winning Writers Newsletter, with over 35,000 subscribers.
Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest
Postmark Deadline: March 31, 2012
Now in its 20th year. Prizes of $3,000, $1,000, $400 and $250 will be awarded, plus six Most Highly Commended Awards of $150 each. Submit any type of short story, essay or other work of prose, up to 5,000 words. You may submit work that has been published or won prizes elsewhere, as long as you own the online publication rights. $15 entry fee. Submit online or by mail. Early submission encouraged. This contest is sponsored by Tom Howard Books and assisted by Winning Writers. Judges: John H. Reid and Dee C. Konrad.?See the complete guidelines and past winners.
Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest (no fee)
Online Submission Deadline: April 1, 2012
Winning Writers invites you to enter the 11th annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest. We?ll award $3,600, including a top prize of $1,500. Submit one humor poem online. No length limit. Both published and unpublished poems are welcome. No fee to enter. Final judge: Jendi Reiter.?See the complete guidelines and past winners.
Sports Poetry & Prose Contest ? New!
Online Submission Deadline: May 31, 2012
New from Winning Writers, our Sports Poetry & Prose Contest will award $5,000 in total prizes, including a $1,500 top prize for poetry and a $1,500 top prize for prose (fiction and nonfiction). Submit an unpublished entry of 1-2 poems or one work of prose on a sports-related theme, up to 6,000 words in all. Fee is $15 per entry. Final judge: Jendi Reiter.?Click for the complete guidelines.
Margaret Reid Poetry Contest for Traditional Verse
Postmark Deadline: June 30, 2012
Now in its ninth year, this contest seeks poetry in traditional verse forms. Both published and unpublished poems are welcome. Prizes of $3,000, $1,000, $400 and $250 will be awarded, plus six Most Highly Commended Awards of $150 each. The entry fee is $8 for every 25 lines you submit. Submit online or by mail. Early submission encouraged. This contest is sponsored by Tom Howard Books and assisted by Winning Writers. Judges: John H. Reid and Dee C. Konrad.?See the complete guidelines and past winners.
Now Open
Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest
Postmark Deadline: September 30, 2012
Now in its tenth year, this contest seeks poems in any style, theme or genre. You may submit work that has been published or won prizes elsewhere, as long as you own the online publication rights. Prizes of $3,000, $1,000, $400 and $250 will be awarded, plus six Most Highly Commended Awards of $150 each. New this year, there will also be a special $250 bonus prize for humorous verse. The entry fee is $8 for every 25 lines you submit. Submit online or by mail. Early submission encouraged. This contest is sponsored by Tom Howard Books and assisted by Winning Writers. Judges: John H. Reid and Dee C. Konrad.?See the complete guidelines and past winners.
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EVENTS & WORKSHOPS
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Upcoming Writescape Workshops
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- Write On! January 23 to March 5 A six-week creative writing for course for intermediate writers
- From Query to Byline: Getting Published and Paid ?February 1 to February 29 A five-week course in magazine writing
- Registration is open for Spring Thaw 2012 at Elmhirst?s Resort March 30 to April 1?or April 3 if you choose the Extend-Your-Pen option
- Visit www.writescape.ca ??for more information
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WRITESCAPE:? SPRING THAW WRITING RETREAT
at Elmhirst?s Resort promises to inspire
?DATES: March 30 to April 1st
LOCATION: Elmhirst?s Resort Rice Lake, ON
COST: $745.00 inclusive, Optional extension $300.00 see below for details on discounts available
It?s the writers? lament: ?I wish I had more time to write.? Writescape?s Spring Thaw writers? retreat strips away the excuses and the distractions that prevent writers from putting pen to paper. Spring Thaw offers participants the luxury of focusing on their writing while the resort takes care of the rest. The all-inclusive weekend getaway runs March 30 to April 1 at the scenic Elmhirst?s Resort in the Kawarthas. Not long enough? Participants can opt for an additional two days of writing with the ?Extend Your Pen? option.
The retreat offers writers guided writing exercises, private time for writing and reflection, and Writescape?s amazing ?inspiration station? to stimulate their creativity. Writers also receive a private manuscript consultation with valuable written feedback from two professional editors. On Saturday, meet and chat with special guest authors Jonathan Bennett, Michelle Berry and Natalee Caple. They join the group for dinner and offer a stimulating evening program.
The retreat is led by Ruth E. Walker and Gwynn Scheltema. This dynamic duo have taught a full range of programs from half-day workshops to weeklong retreats to college level credit courses. Scheltema is an award-winning freelance writer and poet, and a founding editor for the Canadian journal LICHEN Arts & Letters Preview. Walker is an award-winning writer, poet and playwright with fiction, poetry, and non-fiction work published in Canada, the US, and the UK.
Elmhirst?s Resort, located near Peterborough, offers a relaxing combination of cosy cottage accommodations and spectacular gourmet meals with amenities like an indoor pool and onsite themed pub. The resort is set on gently rolling hills beside beautiful Rice Lake, a mere 90 minutes east and north of Toronto. The retreat includes all meals, a private room in lakefront cottage accommodations and resort amenities for $745. Extend your pen option, add $300. Discounts for alumni and members of accredited writing associations. Query for a non-residential day rate. For full retreat details and online registration, visit www.writescape.ca, e-mail info@writescape.ca, or phone 905-728-7823.
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THE FRIENDS OF LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA PRESENT
FROM LOVE TO LUST:
A VALENTINE?S DAY SPECIAL ??????????????PRESENTATION BY RACHEL RICHEY
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DATE:??????????????? Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 7 p.m.
LOCATION:?? Library and Archives Canada
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Free Admission
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This unique presentation highlights the development of romance and eroticism in Canadian comic books beginning in the forties to the present. We will look at Canada?s contribution to the genres and their recognition both nationally and internationally.
A presentation not to be missed!
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PWAC SEMINAR GETTING A GRIP ON YOUR FINANCES?
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DATE:????????? Saturday, February 25, 2012, 11 ? 1 p.m.
LOCATION: Ottawa Public Library Main Branch Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe
COST:????????? SEE BELOW
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Ottawa money-minders Sandy Tunwell and Dylan Rose will show you how to keep more of the money you earn and how to make it grow. Sandy Tunwell ? owner, founder &? managing consultant at accountrain? ? will present tax-time tips and discuss bookkeeping basics
Dylan Rose - a financial advisor with the Independent Planning Group investment firm ? will speak on planning for the future as an independent business operator?
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Presented by the Ottawa Chapter of the Professional Writers Association of Canada (PWAC)
Free to PWAC Ottawa members. Cost for non-members: $25 general public or $20 for students/members of writers? organizations. Early-bird discount:? Register online and save an extra $5.? Send your name and contact information to pwacottawa@gmail.com by February 22nd.? Discount will be applied at the door.? Visit http://www.pwacottawa.org
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EAC?NCR SEMINAR SERIES 2011-2012
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Date: ?Various dates as noted
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Editors? Association of Canada offers seminars with a hands-on approach to many facets of copy editing and writing.? Editors, writers, and communicators can refine their skills, enhance their knowledge base, and improve their communication expertise with seminars taught by industry experts at the highly regarded National Capital Region Branch seminars.
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Upcoming workshops:
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- Practical Proofreading: February 22, 2012, 9 a.m. ? 4 p.m.
- Getting Work with the Federal Government: April 14, 2012, 9 a.m. ? 4 p.m.
- Electronic Editing: April 23, 2012, 9 a.m. ? 4 p.m.
- Punctuation and Mechanics: May 7, 2012, 9 a.m. ? 4 p.m.
- The Secrets of Syntax: May 8, 2012, 9 a.m. ? 4 p.m.
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NOTE: Space is limited. These workshops are open to everyone. EAC members receive a reduced rate.
REGISTRATION: http://www.editors.ca/branches/ncr/seminars
CONTACT: Pat Patterson, Public Relations, EAC-NCR, prncr@editors.ca
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FOLKTALE, MYTH, FAIRY TALE, DREAMS, URBAN LEGEND: CONTEMPORARY FANTASY
DATE: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 7:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Main Branch, Ottawa Public Library, Metcalfe And Laurier??
SPEND A MAGICAL EVENING WITH CHARLES DE LINT chatting and discussing the genre of contemporary/urban fantasy.
Charles de Lint is a full-time writer and musician who lives in Ottawa.?With 36 novels and 35 books of short fiction published, he is known as a pioneer and master of the contemporary fantasy genre.? Under My Skin, the first book of a new young adult series called The Wildlings is due to be published by Penguin Canada in March 2012.? Charles also recently released Old Blue Truck ? a music CD of his original story songs.
For more information, visit his Web site at www.charlesdelint.com.
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CAA-NCR WORKSHOP WRITING LIVES WITH CHARLOTTE GRAY
DATE: Saturday, February 25, 2012? 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.??????????????????
LOCATION: ?Algonquin College, Room T230,
Charlotte will cover both her own life as a writer (schedule, approach to research, organisation etc.) and also the challenge of biographical narrative. She invites workshop participants to bring one paragraph or page of whatever they are writing, for class feedback. This is not mandatory.
Charlotte Gray is one of Canada?s best-known writers, and author of eight acclaimed books of literary non-fiction. Her most recent book is Gold Diggers, Striking It Rich in the Klondike. Her previous seven books were all award-winning bestsellers.? Born in Sheffield, England, and educated at Oxford University and the London School of Economics, Charlotte currently chairs the board of Canada?s National History Society, which publishes the magazine Canada?s History (formerly The Beaver.) Charlotte is a member of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
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VERSeFest, OTTAWA?S SECOND ANNUAL POETRY FESTIVAL
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DATES: FEBRUARY 28 THROUGH MARCH 4 2012
Tickets to VERSeFest, Ottawa?s celebration of page and stage poetry, officially went on sale Wednesday. A Festival pass gives the holder a chance to see some of the best poetry in the country and around the world. Headliners for the Feb 28-Mar 4 festival include the ?Summit Reading? ? a reading by three top poets from Canada, the United States and Mexico ? and a Saturday night concert by American spoken word and hip hop recording artist Ursula Rucker.
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Ursula Rucker is the queen of Philadelphia spoken word poetry, and is one of the few poets who is also a leading spoken word artist in the music industry; her mesmerizing voice has appeared with an array of recording artists and producers including King Britt, 4 Hero, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Josh Wink and The Roots. Each was drawn to the soft spoken eloquence and undeterred honesty which have become Rucker?s signature. Described as ?strong, vulnerable, wounded and raging,? Rucker is part of a growing movement in the hip-hop and urban music divisions that is slowly adapting its aural sensibilities to women, and her powerful poems tackle the issues and challenges faced by women with a clear-eyed, painful lyricism. Rucker will also be leading an exclusive workshop on spoken word poetry on Sunday, March 4th; for information on how to register visit versefest.ca.
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The Festival?s other headline event, the Summit Reading, brings together 2011 Governor General?s Award winner Phil Hall, newly named American Poet Laureate Philip Levine, and Pura L?pez-Colom?, winner of the Xavier Villurrutia Prize (the Mexican equivalent of the GG.) Diverse in style and background, these three poets represent the best of each of their countries, and hearing them all read together will be an historic event. This reading is presented in partnership with the Embassy of the United States and the Ottawa International Writers Festival. Tickets are on sale at www.versefest.ca or in person at Collected Works Bookstore (1242 Wellington Street) and the Manx Pub (370 Elgin Street).
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CANADA?S NEW POET LAUREATE READING MARCH 1ST, 2012 WITH 2005 GRIFFIN PRIZE WINNER ROO BORSON???????????????
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DATE:? Thursday, March 1, ?7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: ?Arts Court, 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa
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The newly appointed Parliamentary Poet Laureate, Fred Wah, will be appearing in Ottawa on March 1st, in a reading with celebrated Canadian poet Roo Borson, presented in partnership with Arc Poetry Magazine. The reading will be on March 1st, as part of VERSeFest, Ottawa?s international poetry festival.
Fred Wah was named Canada?s fifth Parliamentary Poet Laureate in December. He is well known both in Canada and abroad. His work has been widely anthologized and he has been invited to many international literary festivals to give readings and talks. In 2002-2003, he was selected for a Canada-Mexico cultural-exchange with residencies at Banff and Merida, Mexico. He is currently on faculty for the Banff Centre for the Arts ?In(ter)ventions: Literary Practice at the Edge? program.
Roo Borson has been a Governor General?s Award winner (2004) and a winner of the Griffin Prize for Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida (2005). Writing in The Washington Post in 1998, former U.S. poet laureate Robert Hass described Roo Borson as ?one of the best-known Canadian poets of her generation ? a clear writer, clear-minded, with a dark and musical imagination.?
The two poets appear together in a reading co-presented by Arc Poetry Magazine. VERSeFest passes are now on sale online at www.versefest.ca and at the Manx Pub (370 Elgin) and Collected Works Bookstore (1242 Wellington St W.) For details and the full VERSeFest schedule visit www.versefest.ca.
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AWP ANNUAL CONFERENCE
& BOOK FAIR
*A big conference with 400 events and 1,600 presenters by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs.
WHEN:????????? February 29-March 3, 2012
WHERE:??????? The Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago
PRICE:????????? $40 for students who register early; $140-155 for AWP members; $265 for nonmembers who register on site.
For serious writers of literary fiction, literary nonfiction and poetry. Attendance is 9,000. Faculty includes: Jhumpa Lahiri, Junot Diaz and Joyce Carol Oates. Keynote speaker for 2012 is Margaret Atwood.
Panels for 2012 include:
?A Room With a Review: The Art of Literary Criticism?
?The Business of Publishing Your Novel With an Independent Press?
?What About Blog? How Blogging Can Propel Your Career and Polish Your Craft?
For more information:? http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2012awpconf.php
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TWUC WORKSHOP: HOW TO BE YOUR OWN PUBLICIST!
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The Writers? Union of Canada (TWUC) is offering the Professional Development Workshop HOW TO BE YOUR OWN PUBLICIST in Toronto, Winnipeg , Calgary , Vancouver , and Victoria, in February and March of 2012. The workshops take place from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. For those who can?t attend in one of the participating cities, a 3-hour webinar will be offered, distilling the highlights of the workshop.
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Authors Elizabeth Ruth and Ann Douglas will present on traditional but innovative book marketing strategies as well as new media opportunities for writers.? Kelly Duffin, Executive Director of The Writers? Union of Canada, will update participants on the latest evolutions in the publishing landscape.
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The price of this symposium is $89.00 and covers costs, including lunch, $75 for members of The Writers? Union of Canada.
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For registration information please go to http://www.writersunion.ca/registration.pdf . Please circulate this information to writers you think might be interested in coming to this event. Space is limited so register today.
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WORLD HORROR CONVENTION
WHEN: ????????? March 29-April 1, 2012 with the Bram Stoker Awards Presentation on March 31.
WHERE:??????? The Radisson Hotel Downtown, Salt Lake City
PRICE:?????????? TBA; 2011 cost: $110-150, entry to convention and all programming inclusive
For horror professionals ranging from authors to filmmakers to artists. An opportunity to meet agents, publishers and industry professionals. Attendance 300-400.
Special guests for 2012 faculty are: No.1 New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon; comic book author and illustrator Mike Mignola; urban fantasy author P.N. Elrod.
For more information: http://www.whc2012.org
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THE SOUTHAMPTON CHILDREN?S LITERATURE CONFERENCE
WHEN:????????? July 11-15, 2012
WHERE:??????? Stony Brook University, Southampton, NY
PRICE: ?????????? Varies, depending on whether participants attend the conference for college credit and whether they?re commuters or residents. The highest price is $1,495, room and board inclusive.
Runs concurrently with a general writers? conference, a screenwriters? conference and a playwriters? conference all at Stony Brook University. Participants are welcome to attend electives from other conference. Attendance: 5 tracks with 12 participants in each. At least one workshop in each of the main children?s writing disciplines: picture books, chapter books, middle-grade novels, and YA.
Past faculty (2011) included Newberry, Caldecott and Coretta Scott King honoree Andrea Davis Pinkney; New York Times bestselling author Chris Barton; middle-grade author Tor Seidler; young-adult author Patricia McCormick; and NY Times bestselling author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds.
For more information: http://www.stonybrook.edu/writers/children
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CAA-NCR WRITERS RETREAT
Dates: Friday, April 27, through Sunday, April 29, 2012
Location:? The Cove Country Inn, Westport, Ontario
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Best-selling Author BARBARA KYLE, Workshop Leader, has taught h
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