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‘Protect your voice’- An Interview with Carleigh Baker, Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize Nominee

Carleigh Baker is a Cree-Metis/ Icelandic writer who lives as a guest on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Her work has appeared in Best Canadian Essays, PRISM International, Matrix, and The Journey Prize Anthology. She also writes reviews for the Globe and Mail, the Literary Review of Canada, and the Malahat Review. Baker is an […]

Alumna Oana Avasilichioaei Wins Governor General’s Literary Award for Translation

We congratulate alumna Oana Avasilichioaei for winning her first Governor General’s Literary Award in 2017 with her translation Readopolis (Lectodôme, by Bertrand Laverdure). You can read the details here. The Prize recognizes Canada’s best English and French books in 7 categories: Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, Drama, Young People’s Literature – Text, Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Books and […]

‘I like to get to the guts of my characters.’ – An interview with Eden Robinson, nominee for the Giller Fiction Prize 2017

Eden Robinson is a member of the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations. Her novel Monkey Beach was nominated for The Giller Fiction Prize and the Governor General’s Literary Award. It received the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Her latest novel Son of a Trickster is also nominated for The Giller Fiction Prize. Eden is an alumna […]

‘I Write About Things I Can’t Explain’ – An Interview with Marcus Youssef, Shortlisted for the Siminovitch Prize

Marcus Youssef is an alumnus of the UBC Creative Writing Graduate Program. He is best known for his work in playwriting, but also writes journalism, essays and fiction. Marcus is the recipient of many awards and he was recently shortlisted for the Siminovitch Prize. We caught up with him and spoke about what it means […]

STORYHIVE Awards $10,000 Grant to MFA Students

  MFA students Bryce Doersam, Tyler Hein, Carter Selinger and Mica Lemiski have just been awarded a $10,000 grant from STORYHIVE to create a pilot for their web series, “Not Tubby,” which is about a cat’s potentially mistaken identity and its impact on a couple’s relationship. STORYHIVE has funded productions, supported filmmakers with mentorship and support from […]

More Awards and Nominations for UBC Creative Writing Students, Alumni and Faculty

The literary awards season continues and we congratulate MFA alumni Marcus Youssef (Theatre) and Peg Campbell (Film and New Media) as well as new adjunct professor Joanne Arnott (Literary Arts), who were honoured at the Mayor’s Arts Awards last night. The annual Mayor’s Arts Awards recognize 20 established and emerging artists from a diversity of communities. […]

Eden Robinson, MFA Alumna, Shortlisted for Giller Prize

Congratulations to Eden Robinson, Creative Writing MFA Alumna, for being shortlisted for the 2017 Giller Prize for her novel Son of a Trickster. Eden, a Haisla‎/‎Heiltsuk writer, lives in Kitimaat, BC. This her second nomination for the Giller: her novel, Monkey Beach, was shortlisted in 2000. The Giller Prize is Canada’s largest literary award, at $100,000. The […]

MFA Awards and Nominations

Congratulations to MFAs Carleigh Baker and Karla Comanda! Karla Comanda is the winner of the Asian Canadian Writers Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writers Award, based upon her poetry thesis and work with Professor Emerita Rhea Tregebov.  She has been featured in LitFest: Edmonton’s Nonfiction  Festival. Her works have appeared in Contemporary Verse 2: Poetry Lives Here, Glass […]

Marcus Youssef nominated for Siminovitch Prize

Congratulations to MFA Alumnus Marcus Youssef, who has been shortlisted  for a Siminovitch Prize for playwriting, the largest national theatre award in Canada. The Siminovitch Prize awards its winner $100,000, rotating over a three-year cycle to alternate honouring professional directors, playwrights, and designers. Finalists get $5,000. The prize will be awarded at a ceremony on November 6 […]

Announcing the Fall 2017 Arnold & Nancy Cliff Visiting Writers

We’re delighted to welcome a group of innovative and exciting writers to visit UBC Creative Writing this fall. Courtesy of the Arnold & Nancy Cliff Endowment, CRWR regularly brings working writers to visit classes and consult with students in our Minor, BFA and MFA programs. Sarah Glidden: October 3-11 Sarah Glidden was born in 1980 in […]