Showing posts with label Canadian writers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian writers. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Guess Who's Coming to the 2011 Elora Writers' Festival?

Well, you are, of course!

And you're coming to hear this year's stellar line-up of Canadian authors, announced this week:

Johanna Skibsrud
2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner for The Sentimentalists

Richard Greene 
2010 Governor-General's Award poetry winner for Boxing the Compass

Sarah Selecky
Giller short-listed short story author for This Cake is For the Party

Alison Pick 
Multiple award-winning poet and novelist, including her latest, Far to Go

Cynthia Holz
Novelist, essayist, journalist, and author of new novel, Benevolence


Nicholas Ruddock
Award-winning author and poet, whose first novel is The Parabolist

Join us on Sunday, May 29 at Aboyne Hall, Wellington Country Museum and Archives, located in Aboyne, between the towns of Elora and Fergus (directions, here). Readings begin at 1pm and fill the afternoon. Afterwards, the authors join the audience for dinner in Aboyne Hall - and you're welcome to attend, but be sure to reserve your ticket soon.

Tickets ($15 for readings only, $60 for readings and dinner in Aboyne Hall) are available at Roxanne's Reflections Book & Card Shop in Fergus, or by calling 519-843-4391.

And don't forget the Elora Writers' Festival Writing Competition and the EWF Young Writers Contest. The buzz grows until the winners are announced on the day of the Festival. For more information, see our earlier post, here.

Questions? See the "CONTACT US" panel below.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Entry Forms for Writing Competitions: Available right here!

Entry forms are available here for the Festival's two writing competitions. The deadline for submission is Friday, April 29, 2011.  Winners will be announced on the day of the Festival, Sunday, May 29, 2011.

Elora Writers' Festival Open Writing Competition ENTRY FORM

1 short story/personal essay (2000 words)
1-3 poems (75 lines maximum)


EWF Young Writers Contest  ENTRY FORM

Age 12 and under:

1 short story (700 words)
1 poem (40 lines maximum)

Age 13-18:

1 short story (2000 words)
1-3 poems (75 lines maximum)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

A Literary Reading in support of PEN Canada

Karen Connolly and Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer will read in support of Lydia Cacho: a Mexican journalist who has been imprisoned for her reportage which speaks out against government corruption that shields criminals who exploit women and children. PEN Canada aims to draw International attention to Cacho's case, and assists writers and artists around the world who are persecuted for the peaceful expression of their ideas.

Friday, February 18th
5pm-6pm
Massey College, Upper Library
4 Devonshire Place, Toronto ON
The reading is free and all are welcome!

Our Readers:

Karen Connelly is the author of nine books of best-selling nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. She has won the Pat Lowther Award for her poetry, the Governor General’s Award for her non-fiction, and Britain’s Orange Broadband Prize for New Fiction for her first novel The Lizard Cage.

Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer is the author of one book of short-fiction Way Up and two novels The Nettle Spinner and Perfecting. Her work has been shortlisted for the Amazon/Books in Canada First Novel Award and the ReLit Prize. She is an award-winning teacher in the University of Toronto's Continuing Education Program.

In Support Of:
Lydia Cacho has received the Amnesty International Ginetta Sagan Award for Women and Children's Rights; the International Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Award; the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize; and the Wallenberg Medal from the University of Michigan. Despite international attention, Cacho's life remains in danger.

If hearing exciting new writers is just your cup of tea...
please also mark on your calendars two more readings happening later this spring at Massey!

5 p.m. Thursday March 17th - Michael Winter
will read from his latest book The Death of Donna Whalen.

Michael Winter is the author of two short story collections and four novels. He is the winner of the Winterset Award and has been nominated and shortlisted twice for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and once for the prestigious Giller Prize. His novel The Big Why was long listed for the IMPAC Award. His latest book The Death of Donna Whalen is a work of documentary fiction.


5 p.m. Thursday April 14th - Sarah Selecky and Alexander McCleod
two of this year's Giller Prize finalists will read from their nominated short story collections.

Sarah Selecky has been a writing instructor and workshop facilitator for over a decade. Her short fiction has been published in The Walrus, Geist Magazine, Event and in the Journey Prize Anthology. Her first short-story collection This Cake is for the Party was short-listed for the 2010 Giller Prize. Chatelaine Magazine writes: "Sarah Selecky could easily be the next Alice Munro."

Alexander McCleod was born in Cape Breton and raised in Windsor, Ontario. His award-winning stories have appeared in many of the leading Canadian and American journals and have been selected for The Journey Prize Anthology. He teaches at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax and his first short-story collection Light Lifting was short-listed for the 2010 Giller Prize.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Calling All Writers! The 2011 EWF Writing Competitions for Adults, Teens and Juniors


The eighth annual Elora Writers’ Festival Writing Competition welcomes entries in its prose and poetry categories.  Adults (19 and older) are invited to submit a short story or personal essay (maximum 2000 words), and poetry up to 75 lines (may be 1-3 poems).  The EWF Young Writers Contest is open to teens (13-18) and youth (12 and under) in two categories. Teens may submit a short story (maximum 2000 words), and poetry up to 75 lines (may be 1-3 poems). Juniors may submit a short story (maximum 700 words) and poetry (1 poem, maximum 40 lines).

Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in each category.  The winners will be announced at the Elora Writers’ Festival on Sunday, May 29, 2011, and the winning entries (prose and poetry) will be posted on the Elora Arts Council web site, with the authors’ permission.

The deadline for submission is Friday, April 29, 2011 and adult submissions should include a $15 entry fee (cheques can be made out to the Elora Writers’ Festival).  Complete details and an entry form will be available soon at the Elora Arts Council web site, www.artscouncil.elora.on.ca

Contact Jean Mills at jrmills@rogers.com for more information about the Young Writers contest (www.ewfyoungwriterscontest.blogspot.com), and Julia Browne, juliacbrowne@netscape.net, for information about the Adult (Open) contest.

For details about 2013, go here...


Friday, July 30, 2010

Thank you. Again.

The 2010 Elora Writers’ Festival: a Star-Studded Event


This year the Elora Writers’ Festival turned out to be a truly exciting afternoon of readings, Linden MacIntyre, long-time co-host of CBC Television's The Fifth Estate read from his Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning novel “The Bishop's Man.” (It was also awarded the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction and the Atlantic Independent Booksellers' Choice Award.)

The Elora Writers’ Festival also featured readings by celebrated authors: Terry Fallis, (His self-published debut novel "The Best Laid Plans" was awarded the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour in 2008 and has been chosen by Waterloo Region as its 2010 selection for One Book, One Community); Bonnie Burnard; Pasha Malla; Ray Robertson; and Barry Dempster.
The venue for this year’s event was, once again, Heritage River (25 Wellington Dr.) at the top of Cuthbert Street in Elora.
Tickets ($15.00) were available at the door, or at Roxanne's Reflections Book & Card Shop, 152 St. Andrew St. West, Fergus (Phone: 519-843-4391).








For information about the Young Writers Contest, go to: 





and for the 2010 Elora Writers' Festival Writing Competition, go to the Elora Arts Council web site.






Thanks again to our loyal sponsors:

Contact:
Michael Hale
elorawritersfestival@gmail.com
P.O. Box 668, Elora ON N0B 1S0