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Good day, Brian.
I hope all's well with you :)
I'm hosting a conference that your script-writing students
may be interested in. The Great Canadian Playwright Showcase (TGCPS.ca) takes
place this year from May 9 to 12 in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
This networking conference is a unique opportunity for Canadian playwrights to showcase their best 10-minute scene from their play to a room full of decision-makers. Kelly Robinson, creative director at Mirvish Productions and Stratford Festival's director of new play development, Keith Barker have already confirmed their attendance.
Après show during TGCPS, playwrights have the
unparalleled occasion to break bread with them and others from a wide
range of popular and niche theatres, companies, agencies, and publishers.
This is a quick shortcut to
important TGCPS links.
Please let your students know that they can sign up for a
free Q&A webinar on February 23, 2023, at 2 pm Toronto time. The above link has
a button to register for the webinar, and folks are welcome to send their
questions in advance, as well.
Thank you and kindest regards,
Jen
Jen England
Beaverlodge, Alberta
2023
CBC Nonfiction Prize
Submit a memoir, biography,
humour writing, essay, personal essay, travel writing, or feature article up to
2,000 words, as long as it has not been previously published.
$6,000 in prizes, plus a two-week residency at
Artscape Gibraltar Point, and publication on CBC Books.
$25 entry fee
Deadline February 28, 2023. Details here.
MAZA South Asian Arts Collective is based in Surrey, B.C. They’re seeking poetry from South
Asian people “currently living in so-called ‘Canada’” for a digital anthology.
“This issue focuses on themes of identity within
the South Asian diaspora (or even challenging the pitfalls and erasures of the
so called ‘diaspora’). That interpretation is up to each writer, and we are
looking for deep nuance in what it means to be on the inside, outside,
adjacent, or in opposition to the idea of ‘South Asian.’”
Pays $250 Canadian.
Deadline: March
1, 2023. Guidelines here.
Iron Horse Literary Review publishes poems, stories, essays on any topic. Pays $50
per poem or flash piece and $100 per story or essay.
Seeking flash fiction or short fiction
up to 6,000 words. Deadline March 16, 2023. Charges $3 to submit.
Seeking nonfiction which analyzes literature or focuses solely upon
scholarly interests. We're looking for memoir, personal essays, cultural
criticism with a personal angle, or immersion nonfiction. Up
to 6,000 words. Charges $3 to submit.
Submit up to five poems. Charges $3
to submit.
Chapbook competition; 28–36 pages. First
prize: $1,000 and 15 copies of their chapbook. Entry fee $18, but free
on March 1 only.
Deadline for all the above March 16. Full guidelines
and submit here.
Carte Blanche provides a venue for narrative of all forms from fiction and nonfiction, to poetry,
photo essays and comics. It’s
published three times a year: in the winter, spring/summer, and fall.
Fiction up to 3,500 words, maximum
of three poems, or creareative nonfiction submissions should be factual. Any
changes to names to protect privacy should be indicated in an author’s note. Pays $75 Canadian.
Deadline: March 10, 2023. Guidelines here.
Calling all high school students in Canada!
B’nai Brith Canada
announces its 2022–23 Diverse Minds contest.
Write and illustrate
a children’s book that tells the story of diversity and inclusion for
elementary school kids.
The winning book will be
published and will receive a prize of $5,000! 2nd
prize: $2,500. 3rd prize: $1,000
Deadline for entries is April 16, 2023. See guidelines here.
Quick
Brown Fox welcomes your
short stories, poems, and essays about reading, writing, favourite books, and
libraries. Read a few essays on the blog to get a taste of what other writers
have done (see here and scroll down).
Quick Brown Fox also welcomes reviews of
any kind and of anything, anywhere or anybody. If you want to review your
favourite coffee shops or libraries, babysitters or lovers (no real names
please), go for it. See examples of book reviews here (and scroll
down); other reviews here (and
scroll down).
Submit to: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Include a short bio at the end of your
piece and attach a photo of yourself.
See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day
workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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