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9:00am MDT

Books with Hooks
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Presenters
avatar for Bianca Marais

Bianca Marais

Bianca Marais is the author of the bestselling The Witches of Moonshyne Manor, as well as the beloved Hum If You Don't Know the Words and If You Want to Make God Laugh, and the Audible Original, The Prynne Viper.

Her latest novel, A Most Puzzling Murder, was released on the 10th o

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avatar for Carly Watters

Carly Watters

Literary Agent, P.S. Literary
Carly Watters began her publishing career in 2009 in London at the Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency. She has a BA in English Literature from Queen’s University, a MA in Publishing Studies from City St. George’s at the University of London, and is a graduate of Harvard... Read More →
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Cecilia "CeCe" Lyra

Literary Agent, Wendy Sherman Associates
Cecilia “CeCe” Lyra is a literary agent at Wendy Sherman Associates representing a range of fiction and nonfiction authors writing for the adult market.

Born and raised bilingual and bicultural in Rio de Janeiro, CeCe is passionate about representing under and misrepresented... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Pitch Games
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Back by popular demand, stand up and present your best elevator pitch in front of a panel of experienced judges. Train hard, this is Olympic-style "Live Action Slush" for book pitches. Pitches are given a sizzle and delivery score. Judges will hold up two scores. Shaky delivery? Don’t panic, your pitch might be HOT, and we'll all want to read the book. Maybe your pitch fizzles instead of sizzles? Maybe you'll nail the delivery instead. Get a ho-hum response? Maybe there's a training montage in your future. Ready? Get your game face on, it's pitch time!
Presenters
avatar for Chris Corvan

Chris Corvan

Author, Publisher & Creative Director, House of Void Press
I am an author, publisher, and multimedia producer based in Calgary, Alberta. Through House of Void Press, I support independent authors with publishing, editing, and long-term creative visibility while championing creator autonomy. I also host and produce the Dripping Creativity... Read More →
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Stacey Kondla

FriesenPress
avatar for Lexie Angelo

Lexie Angelo

Chief Editor, Radical Bookshop and Press

avatar for Ed Willett

Ed Willett

Publisher, Shadowpaw Press
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Ella Beaumont

Publisher, EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Ella Beaumont has been professionally involved in the publishing industry in both traditional and freelancing capacities since 2012 and thinks Live Action Slush should be a national sport. She has been in the process of acquiring EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, a boutique... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen B 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Breakfast and Play D&D (New and Rusty Player Friendly)
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
It’s so early! But since you’re up - bring your breakfast and let’s play some Dungeons and Dragons. Everything will be provided - except nutritional sustenance.
Presenters
avatar for Kim Firmston

Kim Firmston

Program Director, Youth Programs, Alexandra Writers' Centre Society

Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Canada Council for the Arts Funding for Alberta Artists
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Meet Francine Cunningham, Artist Liaison Consultant for the Canada Council for the Arts’ Alberta Focus Initiative, and learn about grants, awards and opportunities available to Alberta-based artists. The session includes a brief presentation followed by a Q&A, and is open to artists of all disciplines and experience levels. 
 
What the Alberta Focus Initiative is: The Alberta Focus Initiative is a two-year commitment that aims to strengthen engagement and collaboration with Alberta’s vibrant arts community, as well as to deepen the Council’s understanding of the community’s unique realities. Two Alberta-based arts liaison consultants will establish an on-the-ground presence for the Canada Council in Alberta. The consultants will engage with communities across the province to increase awareness of and access to funding opportunities and provide the Canada Council with field intelligence. They will ensure that meaningful support is accessible to a diverse range of artists and arts organizations, particularly in communities that have been historically underserved.
 
www.CanadaCouncil.ca/Alberta

Presenters
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Francine Cunningham

Canada Council for the Arts
Francine Cunningham is an award-winning writer, artist and educator and is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, in Alberta, but grew up in Calgary, Edmonton, and 100 Mile House, British Columbia. Francine is also Métis and has settler family roots stretching from as far away... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Bannerman

9:00am MDT

Selling Your Book Without Platform
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
How does a widowed single mom with no major platform become an instant national bestseller with a Big-5 publisher? In this candid, insight-driven session, Jessica Waite shares the choices and strategies that helped her manuscript sell in just seven business days—and the lessons any writer can adapt to position their book for commercial success.
We’ll highlight the importance of shaping a compelling, high-stakes narrative that resonates with both editors and readers and stands out in a crowded marketplace. Jessica will demystify what “commercial potential” really means, how to identify and leverage the right comp titles, and why those choices matter long before a book hits submission. Finally, she’ll talk about how to prepare to promote your book, and offer some out-of-the box examples to let readers know your work is coming. (You’ll want to start this part sooner than you think!) 
This session is for fiction and nonfiction writers, and for anyone seeking a practical, inspiring example of how to capture publisher attention without a giant platform.
Presenters
avatar for Jessica Waite

Jessica Waite

Jessica Waite is a best-selling author and award-winning essayist whose work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Alberta Views,The Catalyst and many other outlets. She was a recipient of Châtelaine magazine’s 2025 Doris Anderson Award for overcoming several obstacles in order... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

What's Under the Bed - Creating monsters who'll haunt readers long after they've closed the book
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Monsters have given fear a face since humans could tell stories around campfires. As a prey species, we've had millions of years of terror baked into our bones. We've been stalked, hunted and devoured by terrifying meat-eaters. And we've always lived in a world that we have a deep drive to understand.

Fictional monsters pull on our primal fears of predation. We also fear the unknown, and monsters are something we can mold out of the ether of our anxiety. They turn the unknown into something with form. Something explainable.

Come explore what makes monsters scary and how writers craft creatures that stick with us long after we've stopped reading.
Presenters
avatar for Shelly Campbell

Shelly Campbell

author
Shelly Campbill is an author who writes primarily fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Self-taught, she has used the experience of other writers, editors, and books on craft to bring her expertise to a professional level. She has published six fiction novels, and one non-fiction... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Feminine Solutions in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
The rise of the third wave of feminism has spawned a new heroine: the tough chick—whether anachronistically set in a historical fantasy or whipping through the galaxy in a stolen one-woman Millennium Falcon—who out-fights the toughest monster or mercenary. Does the female protagonist have to be a kickass who wins through masculine aggression, or does she use alternate solutions to the universe's problems?
Moderators
avatar for Susan Forest

Susan Forest

Editor, Laksa Media Groups
Susan Forest is the author of dual Aurora Award-winners Bursts of Fire and Flights of Marigold as well as over 25 internationally-published short stories (Analog, Asimov's, Beneath Ceaseless Skies). She edits an award-winning anthology series for Laksa Media Groups, and was Edito... Read More →
Presenters
avatar for Krista Wallace

Krista Wallace

Writer, actor, musician, audiobook narrator
Krista is a fantasy writer, jazz & rock musician, audiobook narrator, actor, podcaster, mother, Gran, a lover of pie, dark chocolate, and fine single malt scotch. She hails from Port Coquitlam, BC, where she writes and records in a closet, emerging occasionally to sing with the big band... Read More →
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Bonnie Jacoby

Author, CosmicDragon Press
Bonnie Jacoby is the author of the YA fantasy series, Dragon Descendants of Drakkoia, featuring rebellious teen dragons and adventurous teens. Her debut book, Dreams of a Dragon Girl, was awarded 5 stars by IndieReader. She has travelled through the query trenches and the intricacies of indie publishing. Over the years she has joined many writing communities, both as a participant and a presenter. Currently she offers monthly blue pencil sessions, runs a week... Read More →
avatar for Camilla Tracy

Camilla Tracy

Author, Asian Romantic Fantasy
Camilla is a lover of many mediums of storytelling. She loves to write Asian YA fantasy with strong heroines who triumph, find love, and adventure with their animals sidekicks. She always has projects on the go and loves to consume stories of all kinds – books, shows, movies, plays... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

9:00am MDT

Fractured Realities: Time Loops, Parallel Worlds, and What Breaks Between
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Parallel universes and time travel let stories bend reality—and test the limits of cause, choice, and consequence. This panel explores how creators use multiple dimensions and non-linear time to examine identity, fate, and responsibility, from paradox-driven thrillers to deeply personal narratives. Panelists will discuss the rules that make these concepts compelling, common pitfalls, and why audiences remain fascinated by worlds where time refuses to behave.
Moderators
avatar for Valerie L. King

Valerie L. King

member, IFWA
Valerie L. King was a teacher, specializing in kindergarten, special needs, and the deaf.

She has been an IFWA (imaginative fiction writer’s association) member for 30 years. With IFWA she was involved in their many projects, the IFWA Players plays and radio shows, bedtime stories with IFWA, IFWA at the Improv, public readings at the Calgary Public Library, and more... Read More →
Presenters
avatar for Michael Gillett

Michael Gillett

President, IFWA
Michael Gillett is currently president (for life) of IFWA and enjoys writing as well as
hanging around with writers. He has multiple short stories published (with an Aurora
nomination for one of them) along with three urban fantasy novels, all available through
various on-line marke... Read More →
avatar for Ron S. Friedman

Ron S. Friedman

Writer, Shaw Communications
Ron S. Friedman is an award-winning science fiction author and AI & energy futurist based in Alberta, Canada. His Amazon.ca #1 bestselling novel Typhoon Time, short story collection Escape Velocity, and Aurora Award-finalist story "Game Not Over" highlight his achievements, with works... Read More →
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Randy McCharles

Randy McCharles is a full-time author of crime and speculative fiction.

He is the recipient of several Aurora Awards (Canada's most prestigious award for speculative fiction), and in 2013 his short story Ghost-B-Gone Incorporated won the House of Anansi 7-day Ghost Story Contest.

His most recent publications include the Connecticut Gumshoe trilogy from Tyche Books, and the Peter Galloway soft-boiled detective series. Previous publications include Much Ado about Macbeth (also from Tyche Books), Capone's Chicago, a multi-dimensional alternate history romp, and the YA space o... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

9:00am MDT

Writing Beyond the Self: Creating Characters Outside Our Lived Experience
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Can writers create authentic, respectful characters outside their own race, gender, orientation, culture, or identity? Should they? In this conversation, our panelists will explore how to write characters beyond personal experience — with empathy, research, and nuance. We'll talk about representation, sensitivity reads, and the difference between inclusion and appropriation. This panel is for anyone interested in writing across differences.
Moderators
avatar for James Downe

James Downe

James is a writer and designer in Scarborough, Ontario. Raised on Lego, Nintendo, fantasy books, and tabletop role-playing games, he has been creating worlds for as long as he can remember. He is the author of the Sisters of Jade Trilogy (Sisters of Jade, Sorrow & Shroud, and The... Read More →
Presenters
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Robert J. Sawyer

SFWriter.com Inc.
Robert J. Sawyer — called “the dean of Canadian Science Fiction” by both the Ottawa Citizen and the CBC — has won the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for Best Novel of the Year; a record-setting 17 Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (“Auroras... Read More →
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Huck Kahng

NestBooks
Huck Kahng is a Korean translator and author living in Canada. He has translated many popular titles for the Korean audience, including the Harry Potter series, The Wheel of Time series, and Project Hail Mary: he’s also published several books in Korean, and most recently self... Read More →
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Finnian Burnett

Dr. Finnian Burnett is a writer whose work explores the intersections of the human body, mental health, the gorgeousness of human complexity, and gender identity. They are a recipient of a Canada Council for the Arts grant and a finalist in the 2023 CBC nonfiction prize. Finnian is... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Get Outta My Head!
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
POV, head-hopping, and Breaking the Rules
Presenters
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Writing While Neurodiverse: ADHD Strategies for Authors
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Having ADHD can present unique challenges for writers of all experience levels, whether you struggle to stay organized, lose steam halfway through a draft or get derailed by every new idea. This can leave many people doubting their ability to ever write a book. This presentation by the co-author of the #1 Amazon bestselling writing guide book A Novel Approach: Strategies for ADHD Writers outlines some of the common issues writers with ADHD face and gives you the tools and strategies to overcome them. You’ll learn how to organize your ideas, build a sustainable writing practice and stay motivated all the way to “The End” with practical tools, real-life examples and mindset shifts that work with—not against—your ADHD. Writing a book isn’t out of reach for ADHD authors, it just needs a different approach!
Presenters
avatar for Nicole Bross

Nicole Bross

Author, Editor, Book Coach, Manuscript Alchemy
Nicole Bross is a certified book coach, editor, and co-author of the #1 Amazon bestselling A Novel Approach: Strategies for ADHD Writers, a writing guide for neurodiverse authors whose ADHD is getting in the way of finishing their books. She's also the author of Past Presence, an... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00am MDT

Beyond Character vs. Plot Driven: The Differences between Literary Upmarket, & Commercial Fiction - MASTERCLASS (pre-reg req)
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 11:45am MDT
***Please note that Masterclasses are add-ons that require pre-registration and a separate payment. Masterclasses are only available to Festival Passholders. Adding to your SCHED schedule does not mean you are registered for the class.***
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People often say, "I know it when I read it", but what is truly the divide between calling a novel literary or commercial fiction? And how can you determine if your manuscript hits one or the other, or falls in
that coveted space, Upmarket? It's far more than plot driven vs. character driven, but we'll analyze what those terms really mean, along with active vs. passive readers, prose differences, thematic
structure, “postcards”, and more. (A basic understanding of plot structure and character arcs is needed for this masterclass.)
Presenters
avatar for Mira Landry

Mira Landry

Literary Agent
Born and raised in British Columbia, she has traveled to over eighty countries and now resides in Colorado with her husband where she still seeks adventure in both real life and on the page.

She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a Certificate of Creative Writing from Simon Fraser University. After a decade building her own business as a photographer, she began her career as an agent in 2022 and is eager to help authors turn their art... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Walker

10:30am MDT

Beyond the Postcard: Cuba's Untold Stories
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Beyond the Postcard: Cuba’s Untold Stories opens a window into a Cuba that exists beyond the postcard image—beyond vintage cars, palm trees, and streets staged in nostalgia.

Beneath that surface is another geography: memory that refuses to fade, silences that were never neutral, survival written into everyday life, and stories that were never supposed to be spoken.

Based on the book Cuba, Qué Linda es Cuba by Hebert Poll Gutiérrez (Primigenios Publishing House, Miami, 2020), this is not a conventional book presentation. It is a multidisciplinary crossing where film, puppetry, animation, poetry, and spoken word collide—sometimes gently, sometimes violently—bringing fractured memory and lived imagination into the same fragile space.

At its core, the work speaks to what has been erased, softened, or pushed out of frame. It opens a space to think about identity, migration, social fracture, and cultural resilience, while asking audiences across Canada’s diverse communities to recognize what echoes of their own stories live inside Cuba’s narrative.

Here, performance is not illustration—it is evidence. Film, poetry, and live action do not decorate the story; they interrupt it, question it, expose it.

The audience is not outside of it. They are pulled into writing, response, silence, discomfort—into a shared questioning of freedom, dignity, and belonging.

A central element of the experience is “The Wall of Voices”, an interactive space where audiences leave fragments of themselves—memories, contradictions, unfinished thoughts—expanding the work beyond the stage and into collective memory that keeps shifting.

Guiding this journey is storyteller Diane Din Ebongue, moving between artistic languages, holding tension between page and stage, past and present, truth and imagination.

This is not only a Cuban story. It is a human one—fragile, urgent, and still unfolding.
Presenters
avatar for Diane Din Ebongue

Diane Din Ebongue

Multidisciplinary artist, curator and storyteller
Diane Din Ebongue is a Cameroon-born multidisciplinary artist, storyteller and curator based in Alberta. Her work explores Afrofuturism, identity, skin tone representation, and cultural memory through visual arts, film, photography, mixed-media installations, and storytelling. She has presented solo... Read More →
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HEBERT POLL GUTIÉRREZ

Playwright, storyteller, author, poet, Spanicarts, Playwright Guild of Canada, Storytellers of Canada
Hebert Poll Gutiérrez is a Cuban Canadian author, playwright, poet, and storyteller with 21 years of experience. He sees art as a tool to defend his triple cultural identity—as a Cuban, an Afro-descendant, and an artist—and to create stories that connect African roots with visions... Read More →

Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

10:30am MDT

In Conversation with Danny, Amanda, and Lily
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Ashley J.J. White of the Writer's Guild of Alberta takes on a 3 person panel of heavyweights: our special guests Danny Ramadan, Amanda Leduc, and Lily Chu. Get up close and personal with these powerhouses!
Presenters
avatar for Danny Ramadan

Danny Ramadan

Danny Ramadan is a Syrian-Canadian author and LGBTQ+ refugees’ advocate.

His memoir Crooked Teeth received raving reviews and was nominated for the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction. His latest novel, The Foghorn Echoes, won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction and

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Amanda Leduc

Amanda Leduc is a writer, speaker, and disability rights advocate.

​She is the author of the non-fiction book Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space (Coach House Books, 2020), which was shortlisted for the 2020 Governor General’s Award in Nonfiction, and t

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Lily Chu

Lily Chu loves ordering the second-cheapest wine, wearing perfume all the time, and staying up far too late with a good book.

​Four of her books have been released in audio as Audible Originals, performed by Phillipa Soo (The Stand-In, The Comeback, The Takedown, and Drop Dead) and John Cho (Drop Dead). Lily’s best-selling stories are critically acclaimed and have spent multiple weeks at number one in

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Ashley J.J. White (aka Ashley Frerichs)

Ashley J.J. White (Ashley Frerichs) is a Treaty 7-based arts advocate, community builder, avid reader, and writer of poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction. Her work has been published in Berkeley Fiction Review, Shadow and Sax, and After Dinner Conversation, among others. She advocates... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

15 Ways to Make Money in the Writing World
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
If you're not independently wealthy, and aren't excited by the "starving artist" lifestyle - you're not alone. But there are many ways to earn a healthy living in the writing world, by doing activities you love, that you may be doing already. In this session, discussing money isn't taboo. But to earn it, you may need to get creative. Suzy will share current facts on what's possible in today's writing industry, and discuss ways that you can turn your love of writing into a viable side hustle, or promising career. 
Presenters
avatar for Suzy Vadori

Suzy Vadori

Author. Editor. Book Coach.
Suzy Vadori
Author. Editor. Book Coach.Suzy is Calgary Bestselling Author of The Fountain Series (The Fountain, The West Woods, Wall of Wishes). This fantastical series has received three Aurora Nominations for Best Young Adult Novel. She is represented by Naomi Davis of Bookends Literary Agency.Suzy is the founder of th
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Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

How To Pitch in Real Life
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Session description TBA!
Presenters
avatar for Carly Watters

Carly Watters

Literary Agent, P.S. Literary
Carly Watters began her publishing career in 2009 in London at the Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency. She has a BA in English Literature from Queen’s University, a MA in Publishing Studies from City St. George’s at the University of London, and is a graduate of Harvard... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Bannerman

10:30am MDT

Level Up or Die Trying: Writing and Succeeding in Progression Fantasy & LitRPG
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
LitRPG and Progression Fantasy is a genre that has been around for some time, their popularity growing in the past years. Yet how different are they from your usual Fantasy? What are the demands of the target audience, the right platforms to publish your stories, the way to make profit, how to plan ahead and increase your number of readers and followers?

From an author who is now working with a publisher to adapt her Progression Fantasy novel into a webcomic, in this Presentation, you will learn:

Intro: How Progression Fantasy and LitRPG became more relevant and popular in recent years, successful cases (Dungeon Crawler Carl, The Wandering Inn, The Primal Hunter…), and why this could matter to aspiring and experienced SFF writers.
Terminology: What is Progression Fantasy and LitRPG, how they differ from other SFF genres, common tropes and story structures, most popular platforms, usual audience…
How to Make it Good: The essentials and fundamentals in writing a good Progression Fantasy/LitRPG story, mistakes and traps to avoid, how to find the perfect audience for the story you want to tell.
Getting Down to Business: How platforms like Royal Road work, how to plan a story launch, how to get more views and followers faster, how to advertise your story, ways to earn money before publishing to Amazon/Kobo/etc…
Closing statements: Where to find more resources (guides, tools), where to find communities (connections, mentorship programs), questions.
Presenters
avatar for Blake Ravenhart

Blake Ravenhart

Webnovel and Self-Published Author
Blake, also known as Winter, is a fantasy author and professional beta reader with a strong focus on action-driven storytelling, immersive fantasy, and visually rich narratives. With experience in both self-published series and webnovels, she specializes in crafting worlds defined... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen B 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

The Modern Hero - Virtues of Uncommon People
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
When we think of the modern hero-the uncommon person-what stands out? Do those who perform optimally do so because they possess something unique that sets them apart? Can the secrets of their ability to perform in a crisis be learned?


Retired Detective Dave Sweet attempts to answer these questions and more through inspiring stories of extraordinary acts of strength and courage, introducing participants to some of the most impressive individuals Dave has met throughout his 25-year career in law enforcement.


For writers, this presentation will focus on the character types and makeup of investigators, police officers and those they serve so they can write it right.
Presenters
avatar for Dave Sweet

Dave Sweet

Owner, The Unconventional Classroom
Detective Dave Sweet's career spans 25 impactful years in Canadian policing, encompassing various roles within high-stakes investigations. Starting as a patrol officer, Dave later ventured into undercover work and took charge of task forces targeting gangs and organized crime in Calgary... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Join us for a dynamic panel discussion on Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy, where we explore the ideas, traditions, and artistic worlds created by Asian authors and writers from different ethnic backgrounds.

This panel will examine how science fiction and fantasy serve as powerful spaces for incorporating Asian mythology and culture, re-imagining history, and imagining alternative futures shaped by diverse perspectives.

Panelists will discuss how mythology, folklore, colonial histories, migration, and rapid technological change influence their storytelling. From futuristic cities to magical realms inspired by different cultures, Asian science fiction and fantasy offer narratives that challenge Western genre norms while expanding what speculative fiction can be. The discussion will also address themes such as identity, language, and more, highlighting how these stories speak to both local experiences and global audiences.

Whether you are a long-time reader of speculative fiction or new to the genre, this panel offers an engaging opportunity to deepen your understanding of how Asian voices are reshaping science fiction and fantasy today, and how you can incorporate it into your writing.
Moderators
avatar for Alison McBain

Alison McBain

Alison McBain is a biracial author whose novels have received over 13 awards, including the Foreword INDIES. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship, and a finalist for Best of the Net in 2025. When not writing for herself, she’s... Read More →
Presenters
avatar for Zeva Mah

Zeva Mah

Zeva Mah reads, writes, and revises near the Rocky Mountains. She has been a member of the Alexandra Writer's Centre since 2019. Her writing features speculative fiction, often with near future technology. She is keen to read and write diverse BIPOC women characters in fiction.
avatar for Camilla Tracy

Camilla Tracy

Author, Asian Romantic Fantasy
Camilla is a lover of many mediums of storytelling. She loves to write Asian YA fantasy with strong heroines who triumph, find love, and adventure with their animals sidekicks. She always has projects on the go and loves to consume stories of all kinds – books, shows, movies, plays... Read More →
avatar for Cleodel Khrishna

Cleodel Khrishna

Cleodel is an aspiring romantasy writer, known for her lyrical and engaging worldbuilding. Furthermore, her penchant for stortelling extends to her writing comedy channel where she posts her writing spirals, instead of writing. With a Filipino immigrant background, she provides unique... Read More →
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Jasmine Sidhu

Writer/Author
Jasmine Sidhu is the author of the YA fantasy dystopian novel World of Lost Souls, a story that follows a girl with a hidden healing ability trapped on an apocalyptic earth full of man-eating demons. Jasmine has been a member of the Alexandra Writers' Centre since 2024. She hopes... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

10:30am MDT

Creating a Unique Detective Figure
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Creating a compelling and exciting detective figure can draw readers into the world of crime fiction. Whether it's a cozy armchair detective, a nosy neighbour, a police officer, or a private eye, the role of the detective guides readers through solving the crime. The figure has evolved from the original Sherlock Holmes, yet there are still traces of this style of detection in many modern figures like Benoit Blanc from Knives Out. Hear from crime writers and how they choose to create a detective figure. 
Moderators Presenters
avatar for Juanita R Violini

Juanita R Violini

Owner/Operator, Mystery Factory
Juanita Rose Violini has been creating interactive murder mystery entertainment for 35+ years with over 50 scripts to her credit. Her live interactive entertainment plays - performed everywhere from luxury hotels in Canada to schools in Australia, wineries in Texas, and pubs in Great Britain - sell worldwide... Read More →
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Jonathan Whitelaw

Jonathan Whitelaw is an award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster. After working on the frontline of politics, he moved into journalism, covering everything from sports to music to radioactive waste – and everything in between. He's also a regular reviewer, panelist and... Read More →
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Lexie Angelo

Chief Editor, Radical Bookshop and Press

Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

Panel Intro to TTRPGs: Their Similarities and Differences
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Darren Tenor, Calvin Jim, Cipher, and Rhonda Parish with Host Kim Firmston

So you know Dungeons and Dragons, but do you know Vampire the Masquerade, Land of Eem, Mothership, or the myriad of other Tabletop Roleplaying Games created by those who love to tell stories with others?

Discover the wider world of Tabletop Roleplay and find your new obsession.
Moderators
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Kim Firmston

Program Director, Youth Programs, Alexandra Writers' Centre Society

Presenters
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Rhonda Parrish

Rhonda Parrish has the attention span of a magpie. Not only can she not focus on a single project at a time, but she also fails at sticking to one genre or even one type of writing (she does manage to stay true to one hockey team, though – Let’s go Oilers!). Perhaps best known for her work as an anthology editor – the Ottawa Review of Books called her “Canada’s best-known and most prolific speculative fiction anthologist” – Rhonda also works as a short... Read More →
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Darren Tenor

Writer / Games Master, D10 Dimensions
Darren Tenor is a Calgary-based experimental writer who tries desperately to keep a low profile. 

Starting with tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) as a preteen, he has decades of experience curating a range of stories across forgotten realms and distant worlds. He's written five official books for the Villains & Vigilantes shared universe and has self-published more than 275... Read More →
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Calvin Jim

I am a writer of Asian-speculative fiction and have been writing for over 15 years. I have been published in numerous anthologies including Prairie Gothic and Where the Stars Rise. I have been nominated for 4 Aurora Awards including 3 for Best Short Fiction. I have previously spoken... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

What About Me: From Memoir to Autofiction
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Are you trying to write memoir, but it’s just not working for you? Why not give autofiction a chance?


Although memoir is often praised as the genre that can best capture and convey a writer’s personal tale and truth, the process of writing one can feel highly constraining. In turn this workshop looks to autofiction as a more liberating way to tell stories linked to the self. It asks: What is autofiction? How is autofiction different from memoir or creative nonfiction? What personal, political and literary purposes might it serve?


The first half of this workshop consists of an interactive presentation that highlights the strengths and limitations found in some contemporary memoirs, and then it shifts to exploring recent autofiction. As participants are exposed to autofiction, they learn how to: blur the boundary between truth and fiction, subject their biographies to a twist, construct alter egos, re-imagine life events, reconfigure form—and create the most compelling literary, political and philosophical chaos.


In the second half of this workshop, participants will be given specialized prompts along with space to begin to craft their own autofictional slice of life, which they may share with other participants. Generous and insightful feedback from the instructor will also be provided.
 
Presenters
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Robyn Diner

Full-time Professor, Vanier College
Dr. Robyn Diner teaches contemporary literature at Vanier College. Her recent publications, "The Cougars of TikTok" and “The Cuddle Party,” are indebted to techniques associated with autofiction, and explore themes linked to aging. Robyn also facilitates an online creative writing... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

10:30am MDT

Whose Plot is it Anyway? How to Master the Dominant Arc in Hybrid Fiction
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Genre-blending is the best-seller standard in today’s market. Romantasy has exploded thanks to BookTok and Bookstagram. But Romantasy isn’t the only genre blend, despite it being the obvious heavyweight. There’s also cozy blend (Legends and Lattes – Fantasy; The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires – Horror; The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet – Sci-Fi (and more)), Sci-Fi Thriller (Dark Matter, or Project Hail Mary), and Historical Fantasy (The City of Brass).


Using these four genre blends in particular (romantasy, cozy, sci-fi-thriller, and historical-fantasy), we’ll discuss how to identify the dominant arc (which genre will provide the inciting incident, climax, and resolution), and how to weave the secondary arc required beats into the timeline of the primary arc. You’ll learn how to stay true to the overarching genre’s mandatory checkpoints while ensuring the secondary genre’s contribution is impactful, satisfying, and marketable.
Attendees will learn:
  1. The non-negotiable beats of the most common dominant genres and where the secondary genre's beats can be slotted in for maximum impact;
  2. Techniques for satisfying two sets of reader expectations;
  3. How to use the secondary genre's beats to raise the stakes or create complications within the dominant genre's framework.
Presenters
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Kim Cheel

Kim Cheel Editing
Kim is an award-winning playwright and actor. Through her editing practice at Kim Cheel Editing, she brings a unique, stage-tested perspective to narrative structure and character development. As a playwright, she has mastered the art of the "beat", a skill she now uses to help authors... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Quiplash With WWC
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Join Kevin Weir for Jackbox’s most popular game, Quiplash. Bring your cellphone, tablet, or laptop and you’re ready to go. In Quiplash, there are no rules or correct answers. You just say whatever you want! Your answer will be pitted against another player’s answer in a head-to-head battle. Other players and the audience then vote on their favorite answer. It’s that simple! Come and join the fun!
Presenters
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

A CRASH COURSE IN COPYRIGHT
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Writers live by Copyright, it is a fundamental principal of our existence. But it is often only vaguely understood.

What is it? Where did it come from and how did it develop? What rights do I have and how far do they extend? How and when should I negotiate these rights? What are similar rights? What is fair use? What is public domain? How do I know when I am infringing? Or when I am infringed upon? There are books and libraries of books written on the subject, and there are decades of court decisions. We can't make you an expert. But this Crash Course can teach you enough of the basics to navigate your way through the business of writing, and give you the tools to make decisions.
Presenters
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D.G. Valdron

Publisher, Fossil Cove Press
Renegade Canadian speculative fiction writer, aboriginal rights lawyer, and all round subversive iconoclast. When not railing against authority and injustice, wherever it may be found, Valdron is a pathological writer with over twenty-five books in print, numerous short stories, essays... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

An Author's Guide to Longevity and Adapting to the Changing Publishing Landscape
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Publishing has never changed at such a breakneck pace. But some authors not only survive, they thrive for decades, throughout those changes.

Veteran writers and industry experts Mark Leslie Lefebvre and Robert J. Sawyer draw on their many decades of experience in traditional, indie, and hybrid publishing to show how to build a career that lasts.

From big-box bookstores and ebooks to audiobooks, AI, and creator platforms, they’ll unpack the major shifts reshaping the industry and the strategic choices that keep an author’s work visible, viable, and earning over time. Attendees will learn practical approaches to managing their rights and IP, building and refreshing a backlist, embracing new formats and technologies, and cultivating a loyal readership that follows you from one era of publishing to the next.

Ideal for writers at any stage who want a long, sustainable, and adaptable career.
Moderators
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Mark Leslie Lefebvre

Writer / Industry Representative, Stark Publishing / Draft2Digital
Mark Leslie Lefebvre (who often writes under the name Mark Leslie) has been deeply involved in the book world since his first short story was published in 1992. A horror and speculative fiction writer at heart, he is the author of the Canadian Werewolf urban fantasy series, inclu... Read More →
Presenters
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Robert J. Sawyer

SFWriter.com Inc.
Robert J. Sawyer — called “the dean of Canadian Science Fiction” by both the Ottawa Citizen and the CBC — has won the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for Best Novel of the Year; a record-setting 17 Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (“Auroras... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Bored of Your Book? How to Fall in Love With Your Story Again
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Let's talk about every writer's nemesis...BOREDOM. Many writers get to a point in their process where they lose interest in their book or notice that it’s a lot harder to motivate themselves to write. You might be distracted by a shiny new idea for a different story, or realize that you don’t have a very good understanding of your plot and characters. Maybe your confidence is wavering and you’re not sure if what you’re writing is any good. Guess what: it’s all related to dopamine, the brain’s feel-good hormone. When you first start working on a new book your brain is flooded with dopamine, which makes you eager to keep writing, but when boredom or doubt settles in, that steady supply of dopamine drops and you start to find more and more reasons to put your writing off for another day. But it doesn’t have to be this way! The key is to find new ways for your book to give you that surge of dopamine again, and this session will show you how to rekindle that love affair with your story so you’ll be excited to get back to writing.
Presenters
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Nicole Bross

Author, Editor, Book Coach, Manuscript Alchemy
Nicole Bross is a certified book coach, editor, and co-author of the #1 Amazon bestselling A Novel Approach: Strategies for ADHD Writers, a writing guide for neurodiverse authors whose ADHD is getting in the way of finishing their books. She's also the author of Past Presence, an... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Make a Killer Movie: Writing Genre Films For Yourself (and the Market)
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
This would be a way to approach genre storytelling when writing your screenplay. You want to both use tropes and conventions and also when not to.  Finding ways to tell these stories that let you stand apart from the crowded field of unproduced genre scripts and also tell stories that are personal and have depth.  Sharing real world experience for stories that are done to death and making sure it has the elements that attract producers, actors and financing.  This can include adapting stories for screen and finding stories that talk about the world, your POV and tread new ground in familiar ways.  
Presenters
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Michael Peterson

Director/Producer/Writer, Peterson Polaris Corp
Michael Peterson (DGC, p.g.a.) is an award-winning producer, writer, director based in Calgary, Alberta and best known for his work in horror and comedy. His directing work includes commercials, documentaries, web series, half-hour tv and the feature films, 'sports' comedy, LLOYD... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen B 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Making Monsters: the Art & Craft of Writing Horror
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
How do you write a jump scare? What words will give a reader goosebumps? Should you describe your monster in detail or leave something to the imagination? These are the questions horror writers obsess over, usually alone with only our keyboards and our ghosts for company. But not today! Join us for a discussion you can sink your teeth into about the challenges, tools, and techniques of crafting horror fiction.
Moderators
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Fiona McTaggart

As an avid lover of all things genre fiction, Fiona has been writing Sci-Fi and Fantasy for most of her life, for both middle grade and adult audiences. She is the former Editorial Director of MuggleNet.com and has an Honours BA in English and Creative Writing from Concordia University... Read More →
Presenters
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James Downe

James is a writer and designer in Scarborough, Ontario. Raised on Lego, Nintendo, fantasy books, and tabletop role-playing games, he has been creating worlds for as long as he can remember. He is the author of the Sisters of Jade Trilogy (Sisters of Jade, Sorrow & Shroud, and The... Read More →
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Kim Harbridge

Writer/Editor

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Sam Wilket

Sam Wilket's debut novel, A GOOD DAUGHTER’S GHOST (coming August 25, 2026 from Annick Press) is a YA supernatural horror story about a babysitter who longs for a life that might destroy her. Sam also runs Forests in Her Mind, a newsletter where she recommends stellar speculative... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

12:00pm MDT

Queer Rep in Mainstream Media
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
A panel featuring queer authors discussing LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media. Focused on diverse perspectives from queer writers.
Moderators Presenters
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Danny Ramadan

Danny Ramadan is a Syrian-Canadian author and LGBTQ+ refugees’ advocate.

His memoir Crooked Teeth received raving reviews and was nominated for the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction. His latest novel, The Foghorn Echoes, won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction and

... Read More →
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Tanya MacIntosh

Tanya MacIntosh is a queer author of speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry with a BA in Creative Writing & Religious Studies from York University. In 2025, she received the Brenda Strathern Award and placed first in the War of the Words competition. You can find her... Read More →
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Adriaan Brae

BraeVitae
Adriaan Brae is not sure whether they truly love writing or if story ideas simply bully them until they produce words? This trauma is made lighter by an understanding wife who shares a similar affliction, and a daughter who loves them even though they are weird, like, all the time... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

12:00pm MDT

Live Action Slush: Short Fiction
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Live Action Slush - What is it?

The Slush Pile is the magical pile of unsolicited manuscripts that editors and publishers comb through to discover great new work.

A Live Action Slush event is just a slush pile in real time. A panel of editors and publishers listen to a cold reader tackling an anonymous first page of a manuscript. The panelists raise their hands at the moment they would stop reading. When all hands are raised, the reader stops and the discussion begins. What’s working? What’s not working? Discuss! At the end, the submitter may choose to identify themselves, or stay under the radar. 
How to Play
  1. Bring the first page of your manuscript without your name on it! Take note of the genre of the slush; one page only; typed, double-spaced, 11pt type. 
  2. Drop it in the basket and hope yours gets picked for review. 
The panelists will try to get through as many as they can in the 60 minute event! This year we have several slush types to enjoy.

Mark your SCHED schedules, go write and good luck! 

Reader: Claire Bolton
Presenters
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Claire Bolton

Co-Artistic Director, Full Circle Theatre
Claire Bolton is a theatre artist, stage manager, and producer based in Calgary, where she serves as co-artistic director of Full Circle Theatre and resident wrangler of budgets, schedules, and all things production management.With a background in dance, physical theatre, and clown... Read More →
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Jennifer Chevais

The Rights Factory
Jennifer Chevais is a generalist with a strong interest in commercial horror, speculative fiction, as well as children’s fiction and “just the right fit” nonfiction project.

As a generalist she is primarily drawn to character-driven stories peopled by characters so strong th... Read More →
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Lexie Angelo

Chief Editor, Radical Bookshop and Press

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Cecilia "CeCe" Lyra

Literary Agent, Wendy Sherman Associates
Cecilia “CeCe” Lyra is a literary agent at Wendy Sherman Associates representing a range of fiction and nonfiction authors writing for the adult market.

Born and raised bilingual and bicultural in Rio de Janeiro, CeCe is passionate about representing under and misrepresented... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Afro-Cuban Poetry: From Myths and Memory to Social Transformation
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Afro-Cuban Poetry: From Myths and Memory to Social Transformation.
This 60-minute workshop explores Afro-Cuban poetry and film as living forces of resistance—tools to defend identity, confront stereotypes, and turn silence into action. Moving beyond nostalgia or fixed religious readings, it treats poetry as something alive: memory that breathes, joy that resists, language that refuses disappearance.
Participants engage with selected excerpts from Nicolás Guillén, Nancy Morejón, Rogelio Martínez Furé, Yadian Carbonell Hechavarría, Mireya Rodríguez Frontela, and Hebert Poll Gutiérrez, listening to how rhythm, oral tradition, and ancestral memory build a collective voice that insists on presence and refuses erasure.
Short film screenings extend this field of meaning, where image does not illustrate poetry—it continues it. It becomes testimony. And testimony becomes resistance, memory, and survival.

Films links:
There was a country:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/19HR20KelRph_-NTG-ItSnjsfs2YKbvzf/view?usp=sharing
Whispers from the black gods: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qYLUIGfTgQ0-vqwUf4La1xH9PzwIhgEG/view?usp=sharing
 
The workshop also opens space for guided reflection through provocative questions:
What truth are you afraid to say out loud?
What part of your identity has been silenced?
How can we transform pain into strength through art?

Participants close by writing a short poem or reflection shaped by identity, resistance, and hope—leaving with something they can carry into the world: poetry and film as tools of cultural defense, and as forces that keep transformation moving inside the community.
As Rogelio Martínez Furé reminds us: “What is not remembered, does not exist.”

Presenters
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HEBERT POLL GUTIÉRREZ

Playwright, storyteller, author, poet, Spanicarts, Playwright Guild of Canada, Storytellers of Canada
Hebert Poll Gutiérrez is a Cuban Canadian author, playwright, poet, and storyteller with 21 years of experience. He sees art as a tool to defend his triple cultural identity—as a Cuban, an Afro-descendant, and an artist—and to create stories that connect African roots with visions... Read More →

Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Bring Your Trauma!
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Bring a traumatic/dramatic event or scene you want to write about. It can be a fictional or a real event that you want to portray effectively and are having difficulties with.
Presenters
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Karen Elizabeth Lee

Author
Karen is the published author of two memoirs, a business book, is a writing instructor, group facilitator, and a retired clinical psychologist. She has taught and mentored memoir writers and has consulted in many parts of the world.
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 1:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

12:00pm MDT

Flying Pork Chops - MASTERCLASS (pre-reg req)
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 2:45pm MDT
***Please note that Masterclasses are add-ons that require pre-registration and a separate payment. Masterclasses are only available to Festival Passholders. Adding to your SCHED schedule does not mean you are registered for the class.***
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Write from your heart, apply fiction techniques, throw in a flying pork chop and voilà, you have everything you need to tell a good short story. In zero to sixty minutes, we'll cover the essential elements of fiction writing coupled with the magic of random elements designed to level up your writing.
Presenters
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Lee Kvern

Author
Lee Kvern is the author of four books, various chapbooks and oodles of short stories. Her stories have garnered the CBC Literary Award, Alberta + Western Magazine Awards, plus more. Her work has been nominated 24 times. She has won 12 awards. Kvern’s latest novel Catch You on the... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Walker

12:00pm MDT

Master the 5 Elements of Writing - MASTERCLASS (pre-reg req)
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 2:45pm MDT
***Please note that Masterclasses are add-ons that require pre-registration and a separate payment. Masterclasses are only available to Festival Passholders. Adding to your SCHED schedule does not mean you are registered for the class.***
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Have you ever read (or written!) a scene that feels a little flat, and you just can’t seem to put your finger on why? Chances are, the writer hasn’t used the 5 Elements of Writing (Setting, Dialogue, Actions, Reactions, Inner Thoughts) to their full advantage. Writing is the only creative medium that can exploit all of these elements. Learn why an imbalance in these elements makes your writing boring, how to spot problems, and what elements to use, when to make your scenes 3D in your readers’ minds and take your writing to the next level.
Presenters
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Suzy Vadori

Author. Editor. Book Coach.
Suzy Vadori
Author. Editor. Book Coach.Suzy is Calgary Bestselling Author of The Fountain Series (The Fountain, The West Woods, Wall of Wishes). This fantastical series has received three Aurora Nominations for Best Young Adult Novel. She is represented by Naomi Davis of Bookends Literary Agency.Suzy is the founder of th
... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 12:00pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Bannerman

1:30pm MDT

Inside the 'Shop: The Story Behind the Story
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Join Keenan Jones, an educator and Big Five–published author from the Twin Cities, for an interactive author event celebrating his debut picture book Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop (Simon & Schuster/USA & Canada). Inspired by the lively culture of barbershop mornings, Keenan will share the creative journey behind the book—from the initial spark and character development to collaborating with his publishing team—and explain his aim to honor the community, tradition, and everyday spaces where stories shape identity. Attendees can enjoy a live reading and learn about the inspirations and steps that led to publication. 
Presenters
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Keenan Jones


Keenan Jones is a Minnesota-based author, educator, and literacy advocate whose work celebrates Black joy, community, and authentic representation in children’s literature. A 2022 Mirrors & Windows Fellow at The Loft Literary Center, Keenan is the author of the acclaimed debut picture book... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Butterflies and Plot Twists: Chaos Theory for Writers
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Introduction to chaos theory, exploring key concepts like the butterfly effect, sensitive dependence on initial conditions, strange attractors, and fractal patterns. Discover how small changes can trigger massive, unpredictable outcomes—perfect for crafting gripping plot twists, organic character arcs, and layered symbolism. This session equips writers with practical tools to harness chaos for more dynamic, believable, and surprising stories across genres, from literary fiction to hard science fiction.
Presenters
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Ron S. Friedman

Writer, Shaw Communications
Ron S. Friedman is an award-winning science fiction author and AI & energy futurist based in Alberta, Canada. His Amazon.ca #1 bestselling novel Typhoon Time, short story collection Escape Velocity, and Aurora Award-finalist story "Game Not Over" highlight his achievements, with works... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen B 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Confessions of a Pants-aholic — How to Plot a Novel When You’d Rather Do Anything Else
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Does plotting a novel make you want to scream? Have you ever tried to plan a chapter or scene, and ended up head-desking instead?

If these scenarios are familiar, welcome. This is the session of your people.

Join Claire, prolific pantser and avid hater of plotting, as she shares her tips and tricks for getting your novel planned and written — even if you hate plotting with the fire of a thousand suns.

This is a light-hearted, fun, and engaging presentation meant to help reframe how you feel about your writing process. Creatives of all fiction genres are welcome!
Presenters
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Claire Bonneau

Contemporary Romance Author
Claire is an operating room nurse turned freelance content writer turned steamy romance novel author. She writes bright, voicey stories that center strong female characters. Currently, she works as a freelance writer for medical start-ups, brands, and individual creators while also... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

50 Ways to Kill Your Lover (Homicide at Home)
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
We think of home as safe. But danger can lurk there too - a garden full of poisonous plants, a kitchen full of knives, steep staircases just waiting for a fall, and more. Our panelists will share the many ways they have killed off people in their writing, and the research that goes into committing the perfect crime on a page. Audience participation encouraged. Correctly answer a murderous question related to Sisters in Crime – Canada West’s upcoming fourth biennial anthology, Crime Wave 4: Home Sweet Homicide and be entered for a prize draw at the end of the session! 

Session Sponsor: Sisters In Crime , Canada West (SinC)
Moderators
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Linda Sanche

President, Sisters in Crime - Canada West
Linda Sanche’s debut mystery, Off the Mark (Signature Editions), will be published this fall and she is working on the sequel, Circuit Breaker. Her short stories have been published in several anthologies, including War of the Words Volume Two 2025: Lovers, Liars and Labyrinths... Read More →
Presenters
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JE Barnard

Developmental Editor, Incisive Editing Services
Calgary author J.E. Barnard writes & edits award-winning fiction. Her first Falls Mystery, When the Flood Falls (Dundurn Press, 2018) brought home the CWC Award of Excellence. Her second Maddie Hatter Adventure, Maddie Hatter & the Gilded Gauge (Tyche Books 2017) was an Alberta Book of the Year. She’s been a finalist for the UK Debut Dagger & the Prix Aurora for Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy. A developmental editor for Incisive Editing Services, she finds extra fulfillment in book reviewing & literary juries. Find... Read More →
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Pamela Donison

Immediate Past President, Sisters in Crime Canada West
Pamela Donison, JD, (PJ Donison) writes soft boiled murder mysteries and women’s literary fiction. Her self published works include the Camelia Belmont Mystery Series: Death Comes For Christmas (2022), Death At The Crossroads (2024), and Death of the Butcher (Fall 2026).

Pame... Read More →
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Merrilee Robson

I have written over 40 short stories, mostly in the crime genre, appearing in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the People’s Friend, and various anthologies in Canada, the UK, and the USA. Writing short stories provides opportunities for variety and... Read More →
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Susan Calder

Calgary writer Susan Calder is the author of six novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. Four of the books are part of her Paula Savard Mystery Series and the fifth is a standalone suspense novel set in Calgary and California. Susan’s most recent mystery novel, A Killer Whisky,... Read More →

Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

1:30pm MDT

Surviving Publishing
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Writing can be a lonely endeavour, requiring a lot of hard work and delayed gratification. Sometimes it feels easier to throw in the towel rather than completing all the steps necessary to get a book done and out the door. Get tips and inspiration from writers who have gone through the process and lived to tell the tale.
Moderators
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Rhonda Parrish

Rhonda Parrish has the attention span of a magpie. Not only can she not focus on a single project at a time, but she also fails at sticking to one genre or even one type of writing (she does manage to stay true to one hockey team, though – Let’s go Oilers!). Perhaps best known for her work as an anthology editor – the Ottawa Review of Books called her “Canada’s best-known and most prolific speculative fiction anthologist” – Rhonda also works as a short... Read More →
Presenters
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Jason Pearce

Writing is one of the few things that curb Jason’s incessant need to talk out loud. People close to him agree he’s much easier to tolerate when he’s working on a story.  

Today, Jason writes literary and speculative fiction, exploring themes of Indigenous cultural identity

... Read More →
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Margaret Curelas

Publisher, Tyche Books

Margaret Curelas was raised on a diet of Victorian fiction and Stephen King novels, so it's unsurprising that she now writes, edits, and publishes speculative fiction. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of anthologies and magazines, and one day she'll finish that novel. After
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Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

1:30pm MDT

This too shall pass… write what you want/write for the market.
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Market trends come and market trends go. Sparkly vampires and the dystopian wave, trauma autofiction and the romantasy tsunami… this too shall pass. Join panelists new and old (ahem, debut authors and those with a few books out there), as they discuss writing and publishing across genre and within it, chasing market trends and staying true to their artistic drive, and how to keep that muse alive even when the tides have swept publisher interests far from shore!
Moderators
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Bradley Somer

Presenter
Bradley Somer’s is the author of four novels: Fishbowl, Extinction, Imperfections, and most recently, We Are All of Us Left Behind. His work has been published in over twenty countries, translated into several languages, and produced in many print, digital, and audio editions. A few are even in development for screen. His work was awarded the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction and he was honoured to receive the... Read More →
Presenters
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Ben Zalkind

Author
Ben Zalkind is a writer living in Calgary. His debut novel, Honeydew, was published by Radiant Press in October 2025. In an adventurous past life, Ben made a spirited, but ultimately futile, effort to avoid STEM, which led to graduate degrees in literature and psychology and well-meaning... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Query Slush
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Want to know if your query letter works? Query letters are your first introduction to an agent or publisher. They need to introduce your work in a way that stands out in the hundreds of emails filling their inboxes. Join this lively slush reading where anonymous queries are read out to a panel of experts (authors, agents, editors, publishers, or assistants) who will raise their hand when they would stop reading. Find out if your query makes the cut or if something is getting in the way.

Reader: Erin Weir
Presenters
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Jennifer Sommersby

Senior Editor/Owner, SGA Books - Plumfield Editing

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Erin Weir

Co-Artistic Director, Full Circle Theatre
Erin Weir is a playwright, theatre artist, and educator based in Calgary, where she serves as co-artistic director of Full Circle Theatre.
Her work specializes in collective creation, adaptation, and making Shakespeare cool again. This includes co-writing the award-winning Riverona (a CW-style retelling of Romeo and Juliet), the award-winning Porcelain Dolls ("that play that takes place in the women's washroom at a bar... Read More →
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Mira Landry

Literary Agent
Born and raised in British Columbia, she has traveled to over eighty countries and now resides in Colorado with her husband where she still seeks adventure in both real life and on the page.

She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a Certificate of Creative Writing from Simon Fraser University. After a decade building her own business as a photographer, she began her career as an agent in 2022 and is eager to help authors turn their art... Read More →
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Bonnie Jacoby

Author, CosmicDragon Press
Bonnie Jacoby is the author of the YA fantasy series, Dragon Descendants of Drakkoia, featuring rebellious teen dragons and adventurous teens. Her debut book, Dreams of a Dragon Girl, was awarded 5 stars by IndieReader. She has travelled through the query trenches and the intricacies of indie publishing. Over the years she has joined many writing communities, both as a participant and a presenter. Currently she offers monthly blue pencil sessions, runs a week... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Craft a Collaborative Novel
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Join Shawn Bird from Lintusen Press to brainstorm and outline a novel in this fast-paced, engaging, and productive workshop. Writers at all levels of experience are invited to participate. 

At the end of the workshop, interested participants  are invited to commit to writing a chapter within a communal document throughout the following three months, in order to bring the novel to reality for a release in 2027.  

Past novels begun at WWC include The Dragon Problem (2023) and Laurel Lake Lodge (2024). Check the program for this year's launch!
Presenters
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Shawn L. Bird

publisher, Lintusen Press
Shawn Bird is an author and publisher in the beautiful Shuswap region of BC. Her novella Murdering Mr. Edwards was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Crimewriting award. Her serial 325 Alex appears in each issue of Salmon Arm's Friday AM. A flash story recently longlisted in the Australian... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Real vs. Reality
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Reality is factual: what happened, when, where, how, and to whom. When written, it is accurate journalistic reporting. Yet, as creative writers, we want our readers to feel deeply, experience the intensity of actions, and know the internal agony, ecstasy, desolation, and joy our characters feel when reality strikes. This workshop focuses on methods and choices used to expose the personal impact of an event versus a merely factual description through literary examples and writing exercises. Designed for non-fiction as well as genre fiction, this workshop will help you increase the emotional impact of your work, whether dealing with murderers, lovers, monsters, siblings, or all the above. 
What attendees will learn
  1. How to transform facts into an emotional impact.
  2. Explore how other writers take everyday events and create emotionally charged narratives.
  3. How to discover their own emotions surrounding events and relate their intensity to readers.
Presenters
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Donna D. Conrad

Writer
Donna Conrad is a bestselling author whose genres include historical fiction, memoir, flash fiction, and personal essay. Her debut historical novel, The Last Magdalene, published by Cold Creek Press, has won seven national awards and is designated a “must-read” by Publishers Weekly and The St. Louis Review.Donna’s writing explores the times and lives of marginalized women, making their stories accessible to a modern audience. Her novels blend de... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 2:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

Sawyer On Science Fiction Book Launch
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 4:00pm MDT
Join Shadowpaw Press at their launch for Sawyer on Science Fiction!

Richard Graeme Cameron (Publisher and Editor at Polar Borealis Magazine) will interview Robert Sawyer in this special, free, When Words Collide event!
Presenters
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Richard Graeme Cameron

Publisher and editor, Polar Borealis Magazine
I Publish the SF&F Magazines Polar Borealis and Polar Starlight, four issues each per year, since 2016 (PB) & 2021 (PS). I publish only Canadian Authors, poets & artists. I am particularly keen on publishing beginning writers, people like me, for instance. Only took me 58 years to... Read More →
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Robert J. Sawyer

SFWriter.com Inc.
Robert J. Sawyer — called “the dean of Canadian Science Fiction” by both the Ottawa Citizen and the CBC — has won the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for Best Novel of the Year; a record-setting 17 Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (“Auroras... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 4:00pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Thompson Social Hub 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

1:30pm MDT

TTRPG Games: Legend in the Mist / Vampire the Masquerade
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 4:15pm MDT
Legend in the Mist with Calvin Jim
This is a rustic fantasy RPG based on the award-winning and groundbreaking narrative game engine of City of Mist.
Spin a fireside tale of unlikely villagers setting out on a quest into a greater unknown world, rife with peril and mystery, in the vein of The Lord of the Rings, The Wheel of Time, Princess Mononoke, and many other classic fantasy stories.

Vampire the Masquerade with Cipher
Presenters
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Calvin Jim

I am a writer of Asian-speculative fiction and have been writing for over 15 years. I have been published in numerous anthologies including Prairie Gothic and Where the Stars Rise. I have been nominated for 4 Aurora Awards including 3 for Best Short Fiction. I have previously spoken... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 1:30pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Beyond the Bottom Line: Running an Anticapitalist Author Business
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
What would it look like to run your author business in a way that resists hustle culture, extraction, and manipulation, and instead centres care, equity, community, and sustainability? This session explores what it means to build an anticapitalist authorial practice—one rooted in community, ethics, and balance rather than productivity and profit. We’ll unpack how capitalism shapes our work as authors, and explore practical ways to do business differently. Participants will learn concrete strategies for creating an authorial business that honours people, the planet, and personal well-being.
Presenters
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Brenna Bailey-Davies

Editor and author, Bookmarten Editorial
Brenna Bailey-Davies (she/her) is an editor and writer based in Mohkinstsis (Calgary), Alberta. She specializes in editing SFF and romance for indie authors and trad pub companies, focusing on stories with queer representation. She writes sapphic contemporary romance novels under... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Offstage Characters: What Are They Up To?
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Especially in plotty books like mysteries and thrillers (and what SF, fantasy or romance doesn't have a bit of mystery?) secondary characters can weave in and out of the main action. But what are they up to when they're not on the page? Why DID that guy with the knife show up at her house at midnight, just as the book approached its climax? Even secondary characters must have a reason for their return to the plot. 
Presenters
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Susan Forest

Editor, Laksa Media Groups
Susan Forest is the author of dual Aurora Award-winners Bursts of Fire and Flights of Marigold as well as over 25 internationally-published short stories (Analog, Asimov's, Beneath Ceaseless Skies). She edits an award-winning anthology series for Laksa Media Groups, and was Edito... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Disability, Romance, and Adventure: Yes, Your Book Can Have Them All!
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Oftentimes, disabled bodies and/or neurodivergent brains are desexualized and/or de-romanticized because of ableist narratives. These narratives also propose that disabled folks are incapable of sharing in the adventure without a “cure." But as disabled and neurodivergent authors, we are the protagonists of our own lives, so why can’t we craft stories that turn these harmful tropes upside down? This panel will discuss how it’s not only plausible but also realistic to put disabled folks as the romantic and heroic leads. We’ll talk about how we don’t need to “fix” bodies and/or minds for these characters to shine!
Moderators
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Alex Benarzi

Editor, Alex M. Benarzi Editing
Alex Benarzi is a writer and editor living in Calgary, Alberta. Alex writes literary fiction and magic realism. Alex is fascinated by the little absurdities that colour our world. In his editing, Alex helps writers elevate their unique voices. Alex is passionate about accessibility... Read More →
Presenters
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Lavinia Leon

Lavinia Leon (MD, PhD, AuDHD) was born in Romania and writes about the times and forms of Home from amiskwaciwâskahikan / Edmonton. Her writing orbits around the in-betweens — "the eternally hybrid spaces that carry liminal and luminous qualities alike," she says. Lavinia received an Honourable Mention in... Read More →
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Blake Ravenhart

Webnovel and Self-Published Author
Blake, also known as Winter, is a fantasy author and professional beta reader with a strong focus on action-driven storytelling, immersive fantasy, and visually rich narratives. With experience in both self-published series and webnovels, she specializes in crafting worlds defined... Read More →
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Julie A. Christiansen

CEO, Author, Speaker, Coach, Psychotherapist, Leverage U
Julie A. Christiansen, M.A. is an award-winning psychotherapist, executive coach, bestselling author, and internationally recognized speaker specializing in emotional regulation, mental wellness, and personal transformation. With over 30 years of experience, she is the creator of... Read More →
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Cait Gordon

Author, Editor, Podcaster, Disability Advocate
Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian alphabet arranger who celebrates diverse bodyminds. She is the author of the award-winning, disability-hopepunk adventure, Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space! Her short stories featuring disabled and/or neurod... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

The Personal is Political and The Political is Personal! Activism and Advocacy Through Fiction
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Ben Zalkind will facilitate this session with Kirti Bhadresa [and others] that will offer a primer on how authors use fiction as an incubator of political imagination. Storytelling has long been a tool of political awareness and change. Writers articulate the political discontent of our time, expose and tear down unjust power structures through our art. Readers access otherwise-silenced stories through the books they read. This panel will excavate literature’s rich political terrain, explore how ideas take shape and how unseen stories can be brought into the mainstream through fiction. Bring your fire and your curiosity for this rousing talk that promises to bring empowerment and hope! Let’s put our imaginations to work! The world needs our voices now more than ever.
Moderators
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Ben Zalkind

Author
Ben Zalkind is a writer living in Calgary. His debut novel, Honeydew, was published by Radiant Press in October 2025. In an adventurous past life, Ben made a spirited, but ultimately futile, effort to avoid STEM, which led to graduate degrees in literature and psychology and well-meaning... Read More →
Presenters
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Amanda Leduc

Amanda Leduc is a writer, speaker, and disability rights advocate.

​She is the author of the non-fiction book Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space (Coach House Books, 2020), which was shortlisted for the 2020 Governor General’s Award in Nonfiction, and t

... Read More →
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Ann Cavlovic

Author
Count On Me is Ann Cavlovic’s debut novel (Guernica Editions, 2025). Her fiction and creative non-fiction have appeared in CBC, Event, The Fiddlehead, The Globe and Mail, Grain, Little Bird Stories, PRISM international, Room, SubTerrain, The Anthology This Place a Stranger (Caitlin Press), and elsewhere. Ann lives in the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation -- the Outaouais region of Western Quebec, just outside of Ottawa. Find out more at: anncavlovic.com... Read More →
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Kirti Bhadresa

Author
Kirti Bhadresa (she/her) lives in Calgary, Alberta on Treaty 7 territory. Kirti has fiction and non-fiction writing in many publications including The Fiddlehead, Prairie Fire and Room Magazine. Her first book, a short story collection entitled An Astonishment of Stars was published... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

3:00pm MDT

Workplace Horror - Something Smells in the Break Room
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
We're not saying that every job is a horror, or every workplace is cursed, but some days...

Whether you feel like stepping across the threshold is entering literal hell, or that your boss is the devil, or that microwaved tuna someone left on the counter to cool off is possessed, there IS horror to be found where you most expect it.

Join us as we delve into what makes this sub-genre so delightfully horrible, with a raft of recently published examples and where one might find a market for your own.
Moderators
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Jason Pearce

Writing is one of the few things that curb Jason’s incessant need to talk out loud. People close to him agree he’s much easier to tolerate when he’s working on a story.  

Today, Jason writes literary and speculative fiction, exploring themes of Indigenous cultural identity

... Read More →
Presenters
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Rob Bose

VP, AWCS
Robert Bose grew up on a farm in southern Alberta spending every free moment reading whatever weird fiction he could get his hands on. He's the editor of a variety of books and anthologies for The Seventh Terrace, the author of myriad short stories including the fiendish collection... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

3:00pm MDT

Writing for Tabletop Roleplaying Games (and publishing them)
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Want to homebrew your own tabletop roleplaying adventure? Perfect!

Our panel will walk you through the steps of what to prepare, what to skip, and how you can make the whole thing as painless as possible.

Then - as an added bonus, Darren Tenor will tell you how to sell what you’ve created.
Moderators
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Chris Corvan

Author, Publisher & Creative Director, House of Void Press
I am an author, publisher, and multimedia producer based in Calgary, Alberta. Through House of Void Press, I support independent authors with publishing, editing, and long-term creative visibility while championing creator autonomy. I also host and produce the Dripping Creativity... Read More →
Presenters
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Caelen Bell

Caelan Bell is a local Calgary filmmaker and professional dungeon master. He has worked with the Alexandra Writers Center Society for three years and specializes in writing and DMing games for kids and teenagers.
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Darren Tenor

Writer / Games Master, D10 Dimensions
Darren Tenor is a Calgary-based experimental writer who tries desperately to keep a low profile. 

Starting with tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) as a preteen, he has decades of experience curating a range of stories across forgotten realms and distant worlds. He's written five official books for the Villains & Vigilantes shared universe and has self-published more than 275... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen B 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Live Action Slush: Romance
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Live Action Slush - What is it?

The Slush Pile is the magical pile of unsolicited manuscripts that editors and publishers comb through to discover great new work.

A Live Action Slush event is just a slush pile in real time. A panel of editors and publishers listen to a cold reader tackling an anonymous first page of a manuscript. The panelists raise their hands at the moment they would stop reading. When all hands are raised, the reader stops and the discussion begins. What’s working? What’s not working? Discuss! At the end, the submitter may choose to identify themselves, or stay under the radar. 
How to Play
  1. Bring the first page of your manuscript without your name on it! Take note of the genre of the slush; one page only; typed, double-spaced, 11pt type. 
  2. Drop it in the basket and hope yours gets picked for review. 
The panelists will try to get through as many as they can in the 60 minute event! This year we have several slush types to enjoy.

Mark your SCHED schedules, go write and good luck! 

Reader: Nicole Roche
Presenters
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Nicole Roche

Communications & Marketing, Alexandra Writers Centre Society


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Mira Landry

Literary Agent
Born and raised in British Columbia, she has traveled to over eighty countries and now resides in Colorado with her husband where she still seeks adventure in both real life and on the page.

She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a Certificate of Creative Writing from Simon Fraser University. After a decade building her own business as a photographer, she began her career as an agent in 2022 and is eager to help authors turn their art... Read More →
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Carly Watters

Literary Agent, P.S. Literary
Carly Watters began her publishing career in 2009 in London at the Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency. She has a BA in English Literature from Queen’s University, a MA in Publishing Studies from City St. George’s at the University of London, and is a graduate of Harvard... Read More →
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Alison McBain

Alison McBain is a biracial author whose novels have received over 13 awards, including the Foreword INDIES. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship, and a finalist for Best of the Net in 2025. When not writing for herself, she’s... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Accelerate It: Writing in Flow
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
In this one-hour seminar, Rosey guides writers into a more natural, sustainable way of writing so the story in their head can finally make it onto the page. This session is designed for writers who feel stuck, scattered, or slowed down by doubt, perfectionism, or lack of time, even though they know the story is there.


Rooted in a heart-led, intuitive approach to craft, this seminar blends structure and flow so writing feels fun and easy, and you actually look forward to sitting down to write!


In this session, you’ll learn how to:
- Identify what’s actually blocking your writing and why pushing harder often makes it worse
- Create a simple, doable framework to move your story from idea to draft
- Develop scenes that flow naturally while still supporting a compelling, page-turning plot
- Prioritize your writing in real life, even with limited time and competing demands
- Put fears, self-doubt, and inner criticism on pause so they don’t derail your momentum


Bonus: Learn how to stop getting hung up on irrelevant details that stall progress and interrupt flow.


This session is ideal for writers who want to write with more ease, confidence, and consistency by embracing the heart of their story.


Presenters
avatar for Rosey Hwang

Rosey Hwang

Romance Author | Digital Marketing Expert | Story Acceleration Coach
Rosey Hwang writes addictive, binge-worthy contemporary romance novels that are all heart yet unconventional, taking women deeper into the places within themselves that prevent them from living their own fairy tale. Her debut novel, Everything She Wanted, will be available in boo... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Laugh Out Loud Literary Devices
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
We all know the serious side of creative writing, but what about the lighter side of the literary arts?  This workshop will hit your funny bone with laugh out loud examples of personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, and more!  Have a blast writing and sharing some rapid-fire comedic material that will have the whole room giggling together!  Regardless of the outcome, it will be seriously good writing!
Presenters
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Miranda Krogstad

Spoken Word Poet, YYSpeak
Miranda Krogstad is a TEDx speaker and bestselling author of the book Glass Half Full of Poetry.  A spoken word poet, eternal optimist, and workshop facilitator, Krogstad has connected with thousands of writers in dozens of cities across Western Canada.  A member of the 2016 national... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

3:00pm MDT

Fiction as Riot: Writing When the World is F*cked - MASTERCLASS (pre-reg req)
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 5:45pm MDT
***Please note that Masterclasses are add-ons that require pre-registration and a separate payment. Masterclasses are only available to Festival Passholders. Adding to your SCHED schedule does not mean you are registered for the class.***
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When the world sucks, writing is an act of resistance. This masterclass explores how to channel rage and grief into powerful fiction without sacrificing your craft. We’ll talk about play, joy, and creativity-care, and we’ll also dive into the how of writing about the difficult stuff. Perfect for writers who want both escapism from the evils of the world and the tools to shine a spotlight on those evils.
Presenters
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Finnian Burnett

Dr. Finnian Burnett is a writer whose work explores the intersections of the human body, mental health, the gorgeousness of human complexity, and gender identity. They are a recipient of a Canada Council for the Arts grant and a finalist in the 2023 CBC nonfiction prize. Finnian is... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Bannerman

3:00pm MDT

Screenwriting Essentials - MASTERCLASS (pre-reg req)
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 5:45pm MDT
***Please note that Masterclasses are add-ons that require pre-registration and a separate payment. Masterclasses are only available to Festival Passholders. Adding to your SCHED schedule does not mean you are registered for the class.***
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Storytelling when applied to film or TV is one of the most exciting mediums to explore. It not only improves a writer’s ability to structure story, but it provides the opportunity to look at the art of story from a visual perspective. This masterclass is an interactive and engaging ‘how-to’ guide for structuring a film script, including plotting, character development, dialogue, and film theory. We’ll analyze existing film scenes and scripts while exploring and establishing the rules of scriptwriting (and also how to break those rules).
Presenters
Saturday August 15, 2026 3:00pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Walker

4:30pm MDT

Book Launch: Just One Catch (Nikki Vogel)
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Just One Catch: A dark, addictive psychological thriller with a killer twist

About the Book
My parents have left me $3M in their will — along with the family home I’ve always loved.
But there’s just one catch.
To get my inheritance, I must divorce my new husband.
Refuse, and the house, and all the millions, will go to charity instead. 
I knew Mom and Dad didn’t trust Kyle, but they refused to explain why.
What would you do if you were me?

This atmospheric, dark, gothic and unbelievably twisty psychological thriller is perfect for fans of Riley Sager, Jeneva Rose, Alex Michaelides, John Marrs and Lisa Unger.
Presenters
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Thompson Social Hub 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

4:30pm MDT

Channel A
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Channel A is a party game in which you create and pitch ridiculous anime series and convince the other players that they really want to watch them!

Create shows based on random words in your hand, and vote for your favorites. So, ready your kaiju, magical girls, and secret ninjas and tune in for an evening of hilarious fun! No previous anime knowledge needed!
Presenters
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Kim Firmston

Program Director, Youth Programs, Alexandra Writers' Centre Society

Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

4:30pm MDT

Breaking Barriers: Writing, Developing, and Creating Despite Disabilities
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Having a learning disability or mental health challenge doesn’t mean you can’t pursue your passion for writing; it just means the journey looks different. In this empowering session, award-winning author, journalist, and podcast host Steffanie Costigan shares her personal story of overcoming severe dyslexia to succeed as a writer, reporter, and content creator. 

This session is designed for aspiring writers facing challenges such as dyslexia, anxiety, depression, autism, or other obstacles that make writing feel difficult or intimidating. Attendees will gain practical strategies, tools, and techniques to navigate their unique challenges, overcome creative blocks, and develop confidence in their writing and storytelling abilities. 

Through real-world examples and actionable tips, participants will discover that their disability does not define their potential. With persistence, the right strategies, and a supportive mindset, anyone can achieve their dream of writing, publishing, or reporting, no matter the challenges they face.
Presenters
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Steffanie Costigan

Reporter/Journalist, Reading Dream Press
Steffanie Costigan is an investigative reporter and journalist specializing in crime, homelessness, and the hidden stories that define our communities. Known for her fearless reporting and ability to humanize complex issues, she brings clarity, honesty, and empathy to every piece... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 7 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

4:30pm MDT

Resurrecting Religious Legends for a Modern Audience
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Many cultures rely on canonical texts and doctrines as frameworks for devotees to follow. Modern writers are presented with a plethora of contradictory sources that claim to be the true “teachings” of any given religious sect. This workshop will examine how to discern historically accurate facts from religious biases and the probable actions of people who have become legendary or even divine. No matter the religion or belief system, from early Zoroastrianism to Wicca, facts and events are usually based on real people, either human or divine in origin. With due respect given to each belief system, this workshop will explore how to make the lives and times of these remarkable beings relatable to a modern audience. What participants will learn: 1. How to find and research non-canonical source material. 2. How to parse research to arrive at agreed-upon historical events. 3. When fact meets faith, and how to meld both perspectives. 4. Building the physical and political world around religious beliefs, and making those worlds real to a modern audience. 5. How to respectfully address deeply held beliefs with historical events.
Presenters
avatar for Donna D. Conrad

Donna D. Conrad

Writer
Donna Conrad is a bestselling author whose genres include historical fiction, memoir, flash fiction, and personal essay. Her debut historical novel, The Last Magdalene, published by Cold Creek Press, has won seven national awards and is designated a “must-read” by Publishers Weekly and The St. Louis Review.Donna’s writing explores the times and lives of marginalized women, making their stories accessible to a modern audience. Her novels blend de... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 9 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

4:30pm MDT

The Most Powerful Characterization Detail You're Overlooking: A Character's Job
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
One of the big mistakes writers make is treating a character’s job as an afterthought—choosing something off the cuff to anchor them in the story. In reality, the work they do is the mother lode of 'showing' information that readers need to know about the character's personality, values, preferences, skills, and more! You'll never think about a job as a background detail again.

Presenters
avatar for Angela Ackerman

Angela Ackerman

Owner, Writers Helping Writers Canada Inc
Angela Ackerman is a story coach, international speaker, and co-author of the bestselling book, The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Character Expression, and its many sequels. Available in ten languages, her guides are sourced by universities, recommended by agents and edi... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 8 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

4:30pm MDT

Cinematic Storytelling: Does Hollywood Flair Work in Speculative Fiction?
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Cinematic storytelling in fiction is often seen in a negative light. It can reduce character agency and emotion, pulling away from the introspective side, instead relying on tense action and big explosions. Books and movies are very different media. What works in one doesn’t necessarily translate to the other. But is there a way to adapt the techniques of the visual medium and utilize it for the written word? Has the overwhelming rise in movies and television altered the way people read and what they expect?


This panel will look at the techniques of cinematic storytelling, discussing whether or not they can effectively be used in speculative fiction.
Moderators
avatar for Chris Corvan

Chris Corvan

Author, Publisher & Creative Director, House of Void Press
I am an author, publisher, and multimedia producer based in Calgary, Alberta. Through House of Void Press, I support independent authors with publishing, editing, and long-term creative visibility while championing creator autonomy. I also host and produce the Dripping Creativity... Read More →
Presenters
avatar for Rick Overwater

Rick Overwater

Rick Overwater is a sci-fi, fantasy and crime writer based in Calgary, Alberta. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and is the author of The Black City Beneath, a late-age steampunk novel available from Calgary publisher, The Seventh Terrac... Read More →
avatar for Don Miasek

Don Miasek

Moderator, Toronto Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers
Don Miasek is a two-time Aurora Finalist writing from smack dab in the middle of Toronto, Canada. His editorial work brought Amazon best sellers Imps & Minions and Aurora Finalist Strange Wars to market, as well as Speculative North magazine. His debut science fiction novel, Pale... Read More →
avatar for James Downe

James Downe

James is a writer and designer in Scarborough, Ontario. Raised on Lego, Nintendo, fantasy books, and tabletop role-playing games, he has been creating worlds for as long as he can remember. He is the author of the Sisters of Jade Trilogy (Sisters of Jade, Sorrow & Shroud, and The... Read More →
avatar for Michael Peterson

Michael Peterson

Director/Producer/Writer, Peterson Polaris Corp
Michael Peterson (DGC, p.g.a.) is an award-winning producer, writer, director based in Calgary, Alberta and best known for his work in horror and comedy. His directing work includes commercials, documentaries, web series, half-hour tv and the feature films, 'sports' comedy, LLOYD... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Doll

4:30pm MDT

From Personal to Perennial: The Craft and Career of Picture Books
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Picture books may be short, but the path to publication—and beyond—is rarely quick or simple. In this craft-and-business-focused panel, four traditionally published picture book authors unpack how personal stories move from idea to book deal to long-term career momentum.

Panelists will discuss how they identify the central “big idea” in personal material, make key craft decisions around structure and narrative style, and navigate the editorial process from acquisition through revision. The conversation will also pull back the curtain on the business realities of picture books, including how each author secured their publishing deal, realistic timelines from contract to publication, and how awards, reviews, and recognition have shaped the life of their books after release.

Finally, the panel will explore what happens next: sustaining visibility, building on early success, and making strategic choices that keep both the work and the career moving forward. Designed for writers at any stage, this session offers a clear-eyed look at the art and economics of creating picture books with staying power.

Presenters
avatar for Keenan Jones

Keenan Jones


Keenan Jones is a Minnesota-based author, educator, and literacy advocate whose work celebrates Black joy, community, and authentic representation in children’s literature. A 2022 Mirrors & Windows Fellow at The Loft Literary Center, Keenan is the author of the acclaimed debut picture book... Read More →
avatar for Yewande Daniel-Ayoade

Yewande Daniel-Ayoade

Children's author of books that celebrate West African history and culture.

avatar for Paola Santos

Paola Santos

Author
Paola Santos is the author of HOW TO EAT A MANGO, CÓMO SE COME UN MANGOand the forthcoming picture book A HOUSE IN MY BARRIO (Henry Holt / Macmillan), Fall 2026. Her books have received starred reviews from School Library Journal, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and BookPage, and have been listed as Bank Street of Education Best Children’s Books of 2025 (Engl... Read More →
avatar for Maria Marianayagam

Maria Marianayagam

Maria Marianayagam is an award-winning, Tamil Sri Lankan-Canadian engineer turned children’s book author, and a Calgary Top 40 under 40. She fell in love with children’s books (again!) after becoming an Amma (mom). She is the author of over ten books for young readers, including... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Herald

4:30pm MDT

From the Past to the Page: Transforming Historical Research into Compelling Fiction
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
In this engaging panel, members of the AWCS Historical Fiction Roundtable will discuss the numerous resources available to writers of historical fiction, memoir, and true tales of historical events. They will share their personal research journeys and show how oral histories, letters, diaries, records, archives, and books have contributed to their writing.


Panelists will describe their favourite tools and techniques for creating stories that are historically accurate, entertaining, and relevant for modern readers. They’ll share their approaches to handling research gaps and tackle the fundamental question, “In the end, what is more important: history or the story?”


Participants will leave the session with ready to implement strategies for accessing and organizing resources and finding their authentic voice within their historical research. 
Moderators
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Bob Booth

Bob Booth was born in Winnipeg, raised in Calgary, and after training as a naval officer and receiving his Bachelor of Engineering, graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada. He went on to graduate in Law from Dalhousie University, then returned to Calgary to spend forty-five... Read More →
Presenters
avatar for Susan Calder

Susan Calder

Calgary writer Susan Calder is the author of six novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. Four of the books are part of her Paula Savard Mystery Series and the fifth is a standalone suspense novel set in Calgary and California. Susan’s most recent mystery novel, A Killer Whisky,... Read More →
avatar for Lisa Williamson

Lisa Williamson

Historical Writer
Lisa Williamson has roots in Canada, having been born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and now has her feet planted in Calgary, Alberta. Her professional career in the healthcare system and later as a business owner provided unique opportunities and experiences. She attended the University... Read More →
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Pamela Clark

Writer, Educator
Pam Clark is a Calgary educator and author, infusing her passion for history into her work. As a member of AWCS since 2016, she has mentored writers through the Borderlines and Own Voices Programs, and has been a story coach with the Author Development Program. Pam finds tremendous... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 4:30pm - 5:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 5 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

6:00pm MDT

IFWA at the Improv
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 7:15pm MDT

Presenters
avatar for Calvin Jim

Calvin Jim

I am a writer of Asian-speculative fiction and have been writing for over 15 years. I have been published in numerous anthologies including Prairie Gothic and Where the Stars Rise. I have been nominated for 4 Aurora Awards including 3 for Best Short Fiction. I have previously spoken... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 7:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Thompson Social Hub 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

6:00pm MDT

Board Games and Magic the Gathering Mixer
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 8:45pm MDT
Join Cipher in the games room and try out some board games, meet people, and chat.

Plus, if you are interested, play or learn to play Magic the Gathering. We will have a few sets of cards available, but if you play - bring yours and join us!
Presenters
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 8:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

6:00pm MDT

Kevin McDonald Superstar
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 9:00pm MDT
***This presentation is part of WWC's annual Saturday Night Showcase Event. Tickets are sold separately (register at the link provided)

The night includes:
  1. Hollywood Cringe Red Carpet welcome!
  2. Kevin McDonald, Superstar!
  3. Buffet dinner from the spectacular chefs of the Hyatt Regency
  4. Cash Bar
  5. Open Karaoke after-party!

About Kevin McDonald, Superstar!

Kevin McDonald Superstar is a comedic, autobiographical "rock opera" written by McDonald about an adventure he had in the early 90s in Toronto and New York with Dave Foley and his on again/off again girlfriend, named "Cheater. It is "funny trauma" - with songs! 

SESSION SPONSOR: Writers Guild of Alberta (WGA)

Presenters
avatar for Kevin McDonald

Kevin McDonald

Comedian, actor, writer and director Kevin McDonald founded The Kids in the Hall with friend Dave Foley, after they met in Toronto at Second City, and the television series ran from 1988-1995.
In the troupe's television series and stage shows, he portrays several popular recurring... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 6:00pm - 9:00pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Imperial Ballroom 4+6 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada
  Special Event
  • Room Capacity 200

7:30pm MDT

Readings From Your Next Favourite Romance Authors
Saturday August 15, 2026 7:30pm - 8:45pm MDT
FEATURING READINGS FROM

Special Guest Lily Chu
Rosey Hwang
Alex Kelinda
Eliza Gordon 

Hear established and debut romance authors read excerpts from their latest novels, discover your next favourite book, and stick around afterward to ask questions!


Presenters
avatar for Jennifer Sommersby

Jennifer Sommersby

Senior Editor/Owner, SGA Books - Plumfield Editing

avatar for Rosey Hwang

Rosey Hwang

Romance Author | Digital Marketing Expert | Story Acceleration Coach
Rosey Hwang writes addictive, binge-worthy contemporary romance novels that are all heart yet unconventional, taking women deeper into the places within themselves that prevent them from living their own fairy tale. Her debut novel, Everything She Wanted, will be available in boo... Read More →
avatar for Alix Kelinda

Alix Kelinda

Romance Author | Avid Reader | Hopeless Romantic
Alix (she/her) lives in Calgary, Canada and embraces the quiet beauty of a snowy day. She enjoys helping her characters find love and humour amidst self-discovery and growth. Her debut romance novel The Christmas Curse will be published in fall 2026 by Doubleday Canada, an imprint of Penguin Random House. She has short stories published both online and in print, and holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology, a master’s degree in Medical Sciences, and a certificate in Creative Writing. When not... Read More →
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Lily Chu

Lily Chu loves ordering the second-cheapest wine, wearing perfume all the time, and staying up far too late with a good book.

​Four of her books have been released in audio as Audible Originals, performed by Phillipa Soo (The Stand-In, The Comeback, The Takedown, and Drop Dead) and John Cho (Drop Dead). Lily’s best-selling stories are critically acclaimed and have spent multiple weeks at number one in

... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 7:30pm - 8:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Thompson Social Hub 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00pm MDT

Open Mic Night
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00pm - 10:15pm MDT
FREE! In the Thomson Social Hub.

Open Mic is back. Join us for an evening of entertainment. Or be a part of it! Bring your vocals, instruments, poems, stories, and stand-up comedy routines in front of the mic. Vanessa and Val will put you into a rotation, so that you can keep coming back with more. We ask that you time your performances to be about 5 mins or less each. We also request family friendly language in the performance pieces. 
Presenters
avatar for Randy McCharles

Randy McCharles

Randy McCharles is a full-time author of crime and speculative fiction.

He is the recipient of several Aurora Awards (Canada's most prestigious award for speculative fiction), and in 2013 his short story Ghost-B-Gone Incorporated won the House of Anansi 7-day Ghost Story Contest.

His most recent publications include the Connecticut Gumshoe trilogy from Tyche Books, and the Peter Galloway soft-boiled detective series. Previous publications include Much Ado about Macbeth (also from Tyche Books), Capone's Chicago, a multi-dimensional alternate history romp, and the YA space o... Read More →
avatar for Valerie L. King

Valerie L. King

member, IFWA
Valerie L. King was a teacher, specializing in kindergarten, special needs, and the deaf.

She has been an IFWA (imaginative fiction writer’s association) member for 30 years. With IFWA she was involved in their many projects, the IFWA Players plays and radio shows, bedtime stories with IFWA, IFWA at the Improv, public readings at the Calgary Public Library, and more... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00pm - 10:15pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Thompson Social Hub 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada

9:00pm MDT

Midnight TTRPGs (Mothership and D&D)
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00pm - 11:45pm MDT
Mothership with Darren Tenor
Mothership is a science fiction horror tabletop RPG that immerses players in a tense, survival-focused experience set in the depths of space, combining elements of horror and exploration.

Dungeons and Dragons with Rhonda Parrish
D&D is the world’s most popular fantasy tabletop roleplaying game. It is a cooperative, storytelling game where you and other players take on the roles of the  characters within a story, making friends and enemies, fighting monsters, discovering loot, and completing quests.
Presenters
avatar for Rhonda Parrish

Rhonda Parrish

Rhonda Parrish has the attention span of a magpie. Not only can she not focus on a single project at a time, but she also fails at sticking to one genre or even one type of writing (she does manage to stay true to one hockey team, though – Let’s go Oilers!). Perhaps best known for her work as an anthology editor – the Ottawa Review of Books called her “Canada’s best-known and most prolific speculative fiction anthologist” – Rhonda also works as a short... Read More →
avatar for Darren Tenor

Darren Tenor

Writer / Games Master, D10 Dimensions
Darren Tenor is a Calgary-based experimental writer who tries desperately to keep a low profile. 

Starting with tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) as a preteen, he has decades of experience curating a range of stories across forgotten realms and distant worlds. He's written five official books for the Villains & Vigilantes shared universe and has self-published more than 275... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:00pm - 11:45pm MDT
Hyatt Regency Calgary - Stephen A 700 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6, Canada
 
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