Book Review: The Fashion Committee by Susan Juby

Review by Libby McKeever When you are driven by passion and the need to finally get the break you’ve been yearning for, it can lead a person to be ruthless and frankly, do bizarre things. Charlie Dean has inherited her mother’s extraordinary fashion and design flair. But her mother’s been dead for years, overdosing in […]

Three Locals Win Sea to Sky Discovery Writing Contest

Award Winners Invited to Read at Storytelling Event The Whistler Writing Society is delighted to award three local writers first place in the categories of Open, Indigenous and Youth of the Sea to Sky Discovery Writing Contest. Victoria Crompton is the winner of the Open category for her poem “April Snow on Whistler Mountain”, while […]

Spring Reading Series: Historical Fiction & Canada 150 Event

The Whistler Writing Society is delighted to present two evenings of historical storytelling and celebration on June 29 and 30 as the second and third events of the Spring Reading Series. Both events start at 7pm, at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler. Featuring established Canadian, Indigenous and international authors, the back-to-back events will […]

Whistler Independent Book Awards 2017 Shortlist Announced

We are excited to announce the shortlist for the second annual Whistler Independent Book Awards was announced today by the WIBA evaluation committee. Nominated for the 2017 fiction award are: Annie Daylon for Of Sea and Sand: The Kerrigan Chronicles, Book 1; Elen Ghulam for Spoonful Chronicles; Emma L.R. Hogg for The Fourth Wall; R.L. […]

GO Fest at The Point on Saturday May 20

  GO Fest at The Point Canoe Decorating, Aude Ray Album Release! The Point Artist-Run Centre teams up with the Resort Municipality of Whistler to offer an afternoon of unique indoor and outdoor activities from noon to 4pm. The afternoon will feature Bocce and Brunch (crepes!) at the Cypress Point Café, and live music by […]

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 […]