24 Oct

Visit from award winning author Eliza Robertson

Join us Thursday October 24 at 2:30pm for a visit with award winning author More info Read more

24 Oct

The Very Short Story: Reading and Writing Fiction of 300 to 1000 Words

In this class we will be reading and discussing a wide variety of very short stories, from  contemporary writers and writers of the past. We will be reading as writers: seeking inspiration, and looking at what these stories are doing and how they achieve their ends. What makes a story a story? What can be left out? What is the effect of omission?

24 Oct

Fall LGBTQ Reading Showcase

Please join us for a reading by four wonderful LGBTQIA+ authors! We’ll have copies More info Read more

24 Oct

Taras Grescoe launches Possess the Air

Join us for the launch of Taras Grescoe’s thrilling new history of resistance to More info Read more

24 Oct

Greenwood’s StoryFest 2019

StoryFest 2019 has invited journalist/historian D’Arcy Jenish to read from and discuss his book, More info Read more

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24 Oct

Urgency, Dread, Risk: A Short-Fiction Workshop

This workshop is intended for fiction writers who have written short stories before, and who have experience with the workshop environment.

25 Oct

Johanna Skibsrud & Karen Houle Book Launch, hosted by Erín Moure

Join these two fab writers for readings and conversation! Johanna and Karen descend on More info Read more

26 Oct

Louise Carson Book Launch

Author signing

26 Oct

The Naked Civil Servant (Violet Hour Book Club)

Join us for the next meeting of the Violet Hour Book Club, a reading More info Read more

27 Oct

Greenwood’s StoryFest 2019

Retired Canadian astronaut Dave Williams is this year’s special guest author at StoryFest for More info Read more

27 Oct

Lesbians and Queers: A Dialogue

Some lesbians identify as queer and some queers identify as lesbians. Those who don’t More info Read more

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28 Oct

Writing to Preserve Memory: Capturing and Sharing Life Stories

In this memoir workshop, we will explore how to begin telling your story and review examples of the different ways that a story can be told. Will it be a travelogue or will it focus on major events that influenced your life? Or will it be about a relationship with a loved one? These are just a few possibilities.

 

QWF Annual Timeline

Zines laid out on a page

January

Woman reading at a microphone in front of an intimate audience

February

March

April

  • QWF Annual General Meeting (AGM)
  • Writers in the Community Pyramid Campaign ends
Stacks of books on display

May

June

Women in a classroom

July

People wearing summer clothes in nature

August

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September

Group of women smiling at camera

October

November

December

The QWF Office closes for the last two weeks of December—happy holidays!  
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