Five Questions for: Michael “BeWyrd” Clarke, Caitlin Murphy, and Deb Vanslet
This month, we’re featuring not one but three QWF members! Michael “BeWyrd” Clarke, Caitlin Murphy, and Deb Vanslet were the winners of QWF’s 2023 Ian Ferrier Spoken Prize, and the diversity of their artistic practice reflects the rich possibilities … More info Read more
Read moreThe 2024 Max Margles Writer in Residence is: Aimee Wall!
Wall will spend three weeks at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan, Ireland, in October 2024.
Read moreCall for QWF Workshop Proposals for 2025
QWF is seeking proposals for workshops for our 2025 series. Deadline: Monday, July 8, 2024.
Read moreFive Questions for: Derek Webster
Derek Webster is a poet, editor, and QWF’s latest featured member. Derek’s new collection of poems, National Animal, is published by Signal Editions. Mockingbird (2015) was a finalist for the Gerald Lampert Award for best first book of poems in Canada. He received an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied with Carl Phillips, and was the founding editor of Maisonneuve magazine. He lives in Montreal and Toronto.
Read moreCall for Applications: 2024 Editorial Mentorship at carte blanche
For the 2024 Editorial Mentorship, the selected candidate will work with Managing Editor Zoe Shaw to oversee the production of issue 49 of carte blanche. Deadline to apply: April 30, 2024.
Read moreThe 2024 QWF Awards
QWF is now accepting submissions for the 2024 QWF Literary Awards. New this year: Submissions to be completed via Submittable. Deadline for book prizes: June 3, 2024. Deadline for Spoken Word Prize: July 2, 2024.
Read moreCall for Applications: The 2024 Max Margles Writing Residency
The third Max Margles Writing Residency in Ireland is now open for applications!
Deadline to apply: 5:00 pm EDT, Monday, April 22, 2024.
Read moreCall for Submissions: 2024 College Writers Award
Deadline: June 3, 2024. Open to students enrolled at Champlain Regional, Dawson, Heritage, John Abbott, Marianopolis, and Vanier Colleges. The winner will receive $1,000 at the 2024 QWF Awards Gala.
Read moreFreedom to Read Week: February 18-24, 2024
Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom. As of 2024, Freedom to Read Week entered a new phase led by Library and Archives Canada, the Canadian Urban Libraries Council, and the Ontario Library Association in partnership with the Book and Periodical Council.
Read moreScribbling Stories with Sivan Slapak
Sivan Slapak is an author and QWF’s latest featured member. Her debut short story collection, Here Is Still Here, hits shelves March 2024.
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