The Quebec Writers’ Federation presented the 2025 QWF Literary Awards. The winners of six book awards, the Ian Ferrier Spoken Word Prize, the carte blanche Prize, and QWF College Writers Award were ...
Last year's prize winner, A.F. Moritz, and the inaugural winner, Sid Marty, will be joined by poet and writer Susan Musgrave on the three-person jury.
Two writers have been shortlisted for the 2025 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction. The finalists, announced on Nov. 7 by Wilfrid Laurier University, are both titles from indie publishers – ...
The three boxes are organized on different themes – culinary, Indigenous voices, and early readers – and each was curated by an independent B.C. bookseller.
When marking the 50th anniversary of Quill & Quire in April, 1985, the late publisher Malcolm Lester had some fun predicting what the future of the Canadian publishing industry might look like at the ...
The University of Oxford professor was named the winner for Summer of Fire and Blood: The German Peasants’ War.
Despite concerns that arts funding would potentially be on the chopping block in the 2025 budget, the first budget tabled during Prime Minister Mark Carney's term includes additional funding for the ...
For half a century, independent press Brick Books has been publishing poetry – and nothing but poetry. Founded in 1975 by poets Don McKay and Stan Dragland, the press has focused exclusively on verse ...
Winning writers, illustrators, and translators receive $25,000, while publishers receive $3,000 to promote the winning titles ...