The Writer’s Studio Online – Information Session

The Writer’s Studio Online Information Session — June 3, 2017 by Creative Writing Program, SFU Continuing Studies The Writer’s Studio Online is a part-time creative writing program with an emphasis on learning in community. Designed to be taken fully online, TWS strikes a balance between a formal, full-time MFA creative writing program and individual writing […]

15th Annual Lush Triumphant Literary Awards

  The subTerrain Annual Lush Triumphant Literary Awards competition is now OPEN for “early bird” submissions. See Below for Contest Details! DEADLINE for entries: May 15, 2017 every year (postmarked) The Competition awards cash prizes & publication: 3 categories 3 cash prizes one deadline $3,000 in cash prizes, plus publication The skinny . . . […]

Authors for Indies Day

Independent bookstores are the fabric of Canadian community. They provide an anchor where people can safely land. They give our minds the space and ideas with which to expand. They make sure that our voices as Canadians resonate. On April 29, independent bookstores across the country, along with the authors they love, will celebrate as […]

Nearly Normal: A book review of Cea Sunrise Person’s latest memoir

Nearly Normal: Surviving the Wilderness, My Family and Myself A book review by Rebecca Wood Barrett Cea Sunrise Person’s second memoir, Nearly Normal: Surviving the Wilderness, My Family and Myself, is a follow-up to her first book North of Normal. She cracks open her past, and events that have not been revealed before, to take […]

Whistler Independent Book Prize Announced

Manuscript Competition Winner Whistler Independent Book Prize Tidewater Festivals and the Whistler Writing Society are pleased to announce the winner of the 2017 Whistler Independent Book Prize manuscript competition. The judges were Byrna Barclay and Miji Campbell. First Prize: The Kawai Scrolls, by Louis Druehl “This is a rollicking, rich and ribald tale . . . The […]

Dirty Windshields: A review of Grant Lawrence’s latest memoir

Dirty Windshields A book review by Paul Shore Grant Lawrence divulges zany sordid tales of indie-grunge-pop-punk rock touring I thought I knew a few things about the Canadian rock bands of my young adulthood years, but Grant Lawrence’s witty Dirty Windshields: the best and the worst of the Smugglers tour diaries opened my now seemingly-narrow-minded […]

Whistler Answer 40-Year Celebration! Sat. Apr. 1

  It was on April 1st 1977 that the feisty and irreverent creative journal known as the Whistler Answer was launched at the Ski Boot Pub. Now, 40 years later to the day, the infamous local publication will be celebrated at The Point Artist-Run Centre. Original contributors and founders will be joined by contemporary actors, […]

WIBA Book Prize Finalists Announced

FINALISTS ANNOUNCED Whistler Independent Book Prize – Manuscript Competition All the entries for the first Whistler Independent Book Prize for unpublished manuscripts by Canadian authors have now been assessed. There was a fascinating range of submissions from all across the country, and selecting the three finalists was a challenge for the evaluation committee. Whistler Independent Book Prize […]

Writers Adventure Camp Short Story Contest Opens

Send in a Story and Launch Your Adventure Writers Adventure Camp in Whistler, BC                   May 31-June 4, 2017 Send the Writers Adventure Camp your best short fiction to WIN full tuition to the 2017 Writers Adventure Camp PLUS resort accommodation & publication by The Walrus Judges: […]

Uncorked Book Launch at Armchair Books March 18th, 3-5pm

Paul Shore, local Whistlerite, releases his memoir Uncorked: My Year in Provence Studying Petanque, Discovering Chagall, Drinking Pastis and Mangling French at Armchair Books, Saturday March 18th, 2017 from 3-5pm. Come get your copy signed by the author, and enjoy a little brie!