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.

28 Oct

New Reads Book Club: Home Remedies

The New Reads Book Club focuses on contemporary literature and is hosted by Drawn More info Read more

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28 Oct

Slantwise to the Truth: Navigating Narrative Nonfiction

“Tell all the Truth but tell it slant/success in Circuit lies” — let poet Emily Dickinson’s words inspire you as we navigate narrative nonfiction, writing that takes the best elements of fiction, applies those to facts, and ends with compelling stories.

29 Oct

WORDPLAY A writing workshop in celebration of creativity and wonder

In a time of busy schedules, and places to be and people to see, More info Read more

29 Oct

Morris House Reading Series (MHRS) – Kim Thuy

Kim Thúy’s debut novel Ru won the Governor General’s Award for French-language fiction at More info Read more

29 Oct

Write Now: A Playwriting Intensive to Jumpstart Your Play

This 8-week workshop is designed to get your play out of your head and onto the page. Through a combination of in-class writing exercises and reading scripts aloud, it will allow playwrights to take their scripts to the next level.

29 Oct

Book Launch: The Danger Model

Madelaine Caritas Longman launches her first book of poetry, The Danger Model (McGill-Queen’s University More info Read more

29 Oct

Mary Soderstrom Launches Frenemy Nations

Join us for the launch of Frenemy Nations, as well as a short reading More info Read more

30 Oct

Expanding Our Poetic Range through Memory, Place, and the Senses

How, as writers, can we break the surface of the everyday and go deep? Over the eight sessions of the workshop, we will take some time to dwell in the places our writers’ sensibility can travel to when we tune in to our senses and journey into memory and place. The aim of this workshop will be to generate a rich pool of new material, from which our best work can emerge.

30 Oct

Ariela Freedman – Book Club with the Author

Please join us for the latest iteration of our Book Club with the Author, More info Read more

30 Oct

P O E T R Y N I T E

Our first show back was … WOW! Seriously, this community – our talent – More info Read more

 

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

Two women smiling at the camera

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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