Sunday, March 05, 2006

WFNB AGM Register Early & Save

Click here to download the full AGM schedule & 2006 registration form.

For Immediate Release --

The Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick (WFNB) Annual General Meeting will be held April 7-9 in Fredericton. Both professional and amateur writers as well as literary enthusiasts, whether members of the organisation or not, are invited to attend a weekend filled with workshops, readings and lots of creative fun.

The weekend kicks off Friday April 7th with readings by WFNB members who have had books published in the past year. Join the authors for drinks and dinner from 6pm with the readings beginning at 7pm in the Sienna Room at BrewBakers, 546 King Street.

Two writing workshops will be held Saturday April 8th at the Fredericton Public Library, 12 Carlton Street.

Award-winning poet, Kathy Mac, will begin the sessions at 10am. Kathy’s two-hour poetry workshop is called “Figurative Language in the Poem, Poet, Poetry.”

“Your writing matters; your language works, and plays, at making meaning. During this workshop, it will mostly play,” Mac says.

Participants are asked to please bring to the workshop a favourite poem written by someone else. “And—if you have one—one of your own poems which you wouldn't mind discussing in the group,” Mac adds. “Don't worry if you don't have one; it's not integral to what we're going to do.”

At 3:15pm best-selling author, Beth Powning, will give a workshop called “Remembered Places, People, and Times – Using Memory to Create Literary Non-Fiction.”

Known for her powerful lyrical style and rich details in her prose, Powning’s workshop on transforming personal experience into literary non-fiction promises to offer something for everyone, whether they're just starting to think about getting into writing or they've already been published.

Saturday evening’s festivities begin at 6:30pm with the annual WFNB Awards Banquet at the Palate Restaurant and Café, 462 Queen Street. Join honoured guest, M. Travis Lane, as the winners of the WFNB Literary Competition receive their awards and entertain with a reading from their winning entries.

The weekend wraps up with an Open Mic reading Sunday April 9th beginning at 10am in the Ice House on the UNB Campus. This event always delivers a mixture of home-grown talent, with everything from traditional and modern poetry to fiction, personal essays and more. Everyone is invited whether you would like to read or just listen.

WFNB members receive discounted prices but all events are open to the public and you don’t have to be a member to attend. Registering early before March 15th also garners a discount. The cost is:

Early Registration $40 (members) $50 (non-members)
Late Registration (after March 15th) $50 (members) $60 (non-members)
Awards Banquet $40 per person

Annual membership in the WFNB costs $45 per family, $40 for individuals and $20 for high school students. Benefits include the NB ink quarterly newsletter, reduced workshop fees, networking with writers, and more.

For more information about the WFNB or to download the complete AGM schedule and registration form, visit the website at www.umce.ca/wfnb.

Reading Reminders

Kevin Craig will be the featured Spoken Word Poet at the Renaissance Café, in
Toronto, Ontario, on Tuesday March 7th. He will be reading from his newly released chapbook, ‘The Elephant Keeper and other Pomes’. Kevin also has poetry published in the latest issues of; Jones Av. Journal, Poetry Canada, The Future Looks Bright (CFP Anthology) and Current Day.

March 9th, Thurs. 7:30pm Saint John Arts Centre Literary Reading

Moncton guests Kim Gautreau, Art Moore & Lee D. Thompson will be joined by 3 readers from Saint John, Gretchen Kelbaugh, Joanne Light, & Kathy-Diane Leveille. Free Admission & Refreshments. Please join us in the SJAC Mini Theatre for an evening of poetry and prose.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Switchback Seeks Submissions

Switchback (US) seeks submissions for its next issue: "Subjectivity vs. Objectivity". Seeks fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in a variety of narrative voices and styles, as well as short critical essays. Deadline: March 14, 2005. More details...

Thursday, March 02, 2006

The Ontario Prize

Black Lawrence Press is pleased to announce the first annual Ontario Prize. New for 2006, The Ontario Prize offers $1,000 and publication and is open to any unpublished collection of poems or short stories. Deadline: April 30. Details Click Here.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Mississippi Review Prize

Mississippi Review Prize
Awarding $1,000 each in fiction and poetry and publication in the print issue of Mississippi Review

CONTEST BEGINS APRIL 2006

The annual contest awards prizes of $1,000 in fiction and in poetry. Winners and finalists will comprise the Winter 2007 print issue of the national literary magazine Mississippi Review. Contest is open to all writers in English except current or former students or employees of The University of Southern Mississippi. Fiction entries should be 1000-5000 words, poetry entries should be three poems totaling 10 pages or less. There is no limit on the number of entries you may submit. Fee is $15 per entry, payable to the Mississippi Review. Each entrant will receive a copy of the prize issue. No manuscripts will be returned. Previously published work is ineligible. Contest opens April 2006. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1, 2006. Winners will be announced in late January 2007 and publication is scheduled for April 2007. Entries should have "MR Prize," author name, address, phone, e-mail and title of work on page one.

KEY DATES FOR THE 2007 MR PRIZE

Contest begins: April 1, 2006
Postmark deadline: October 1, 2006
Winners announced: January 2007
Issue publication: April 2007

SEND YOUR ENTRIES TO

Mississippi Review Prize 2007
118 College Drive #5144,
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406-0001

These are complete guidelines. For questions, e-mail rief@mississippireview.com, or call 601-266-4321.