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Writing Historical Non-Fiction

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…true events and real characters that happened many years, decades or even centuries ago, your challenges only increase. You cannot interview your main characters, they are long dead. Archives may…

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Pamela Hensley

Pamela Hensley is the Managing Editor of yolk literary journal and host of the podcast How I Wrote This. Her writing has appeared in publications including the Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology, The New Quarterly, Queen’s Quarterly, The Montreal Review,  The Antigonish Review, The Dalhousie Review, EVENT Magazine, and elsewhere. Previously she worked as an automotive engineer and management consultant in Germany, Japan, the US, and Canada.

Kelly Norah Drukker

Nonfiction, Oral Literature & Performance, Poetry

Kelly Norah Drukker is a poet and non-fiction writer. Her debut collection of poems, Small Fires (McGill-Queen’s University Press), won the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, the Concordia University First Book Prize, and was a finalist for the Grand Prix du livre de Montréal (2016). Petits feux, a French-language translation by Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, was published by Le lézard amoureux in 2018.

Kelly has worked and taught English as a Second Language in Canada, the UK, Ireland, Switzerland, and France. Her poetry and non-fiction have appeared in The Malahat Review, carte blanche, Vallum, The Goose, Contemporary Verse 2Montreal Review of BooksThe Island Review, The SHOp, enRoute Magazine, Room Magazine, and Poetry New Zealand. Her poetry has received a CBC Literary Award (2006), a Norma Epstein Prize for Creative Writing (2013), and has been long-listed for the Montreal International Poetry Prize (2011). In 2020, her non-fiction essay “Thin” was a finalist for the 3Macs carte blanche Prize.

Kelly has performed her work at venues such as Blue Metropolis (Montreal), Le Salon du livre de Montréal, the Trois-Rivières International Poetry Festival, Prose in the Park (Ottawa), Lit Live (Hamilton), The Toronto Festival of Authors, Sappho Poetry Night (Sydney, Australia), and North West Words (Letterkenny, Ireland). In 2019, she led a workshop called “Expanding Our Poetic Range through Memory, Place, and the Senses” for the Quebec Writers’ Federation. Kelly holds a Master’s degree in English and Creative Writing from Concordia University, and is currently pursuing her PhD in interdisciplinary Humanities at Concordia.

In a classroom setting, Kelly is ready to offer readings of her work, followed by a discussion about travel and exploration of landscapes—and this includes those in our own backyard—as fertile ground for poetic material. She also offers creative writing workshops in which students are encouraged to generate new material on the spot through guided exercises, free writing, and memory work. Her emphasis is on the workshop as a place to build, rather than critique, new writing. Kelly’s particular interests are in poetry, place-based writing, oral history, family narratives, memoir, and creative non-fiction. She is prepared to integrate any of these genres into a workshop.

Suspended Meaning: Making Filmpoems

…the 20th century, and how to break down elements of text, image and sound. Critiques to explore how each element influences our perceptions of the finished piece, including pacing, framing…

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QWF Policy for Safer Spaces and Events

…apply? Interactions between and behaviour of any participants (QWF members or guests of members) during QWF-organized events and activities, in person and online, except for those interactions specified in established…

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External Resources

…Quebecois writers in English. Browse poetry, fiction, nonfiction, children’s and YA literature, plays, and more: http://quebecbooks.qwf.org/ Publishers There are a number of organizations in Quebec and in Canada who are…

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Rebecca Morris

Fiction

Rebecca Morris is an award-winning Montreal writer of literary fiction. Her short story “Foreign Bodies” won the 2017 Malahat Review Open Season Award and was the Malahat’s nominee for the 2018 Journey Prize. She was awarded Honourable Mention in Prairie Fire’s 2018 Fiction contest and long-listed for Room Magazine’s 2018 Fiction contest. Her stories have also appeared in Hamilton Arts & Letters, carte blanche, FreeFall, Qwerty and the Antigonish Review

A former high school teacher, Rebecca is available to lead online writing workshops on character development, point of view, descriptive writing, story structure, and online writing tools and resources. She can read and discuss any of her published stories, which address themes of multiculturalism, alienation, gender roles and social media. She also offers lectures and discussions on creativity, the writing life and different roads to publication. Her first novel will be published in September 2024.

Website: www.rebeccamorris.ca