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Humber Lit Review Deadline

The Humber Literary Review, a literary and arts magazine, is excited to announce that it is now accepting submissions for its biennial emerging* Canadian writers fiction contest. All winning entries, including three honourable mentions, will be published in print in the Spring 2022 issue. *An Emerging Writer = A Canadian writer …

AfriCanLit: Contours & Conflicts

The February Giller Master panel will celebrate Black History Month and will focus on writer's craft, the relationship between art, community and politics, and some of the interesting debates/discussions happening within contemporary Black life. Populating the panel are authors Donna Bailey Nurse, Francesca Ekwuyasi, Antonio Michael Downing and H. Nigel …

bpNichol Chapbook Award – 2022 Call for Submissions opens

The bpNichol Chapbook Award recognizes excellence in Canadian poetry in English published in chapbook form within Canada. The prize is awarded to a poetry chapbook judged to be the best submitted. The author receives $4,000 and the publisher receives $500. Awarded continuously since 1986, the bpNichol Chapbook Award is currently …

CLC Brown Bag Lunch with Bertrand Bickersteth & Karina Vernon

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We are excited to announce that on Friday, February 18, the CLC will host poet, playwright, and essayist Bertrand Bickersteth in conversation with literary scholar Karina Vernon. Vernon’s The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology features poetry by Bickersteth, for whom Alberta is at once a “central source of inspiration” and …

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Kathleen Jamie: Poetry at the Heart of our Culture

Kathleen Jamie, poet and essayist, was born in Renfrewshire in 1962. Her work concerns nature, travel and culture. Her poetry collections to date include The Overhaul, which won the 2012 Costa Poetry Prize, and The Tree House, which won the Forward Prize. Her non-fiction includes the highly regarded books Findings and Sightlines, both regarded as important contributions to the ‘new …

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