Webinars
The Writers' Union of Canada presents webinars on a range of craft and business topics for writers.
"Zoom webinars are the best thing to come out of the pandemic, as far as I'm concerned. I've had more professional development in the past four years with TWUC in particular because I live in a remote area... Many thanks to TWUC for organizing webinars for members and non-members alike. It's a wonderful service."
Danuta Gleed Literary Award
The Danuta Gleed Literary Award provides a $10,000 prize to a Canadian writer for the best first collection of published short fiction in the English language. Two finalists are also awarded $1,000 each.
Short Prose Competition
Established in 1993 in honour of the Union’s 20th anniversary, the Short Prose Competition for Emerging Writers aims to discover, encourage, and promote new writers of short prose in order to provide opportunity and exposure to developing writers. A $2,500 prize is awarded to a Canadian writer for the best piece of unpublished prose of up to 2,500 words in the English language.
Freedom to Read Award
The Writers’ Union of Canada is proud to present the Freedom to Read Award as part of the celebration of Freedom to Read Week across Canada in February of each year. The award recognizes work in support of freedom of expression. Previous winners have included author Lawrence Hill for his response to the threat to burn his novel The Book of Negroes, Quebec writer Charles Montpetit for his tireless work to help preserve the freedom to read and write in this country, Janine Fuller of Little Sisters bookstore in Vancouver for her ongoing challenges to Canada's ability to ban books at the border, and Toronto lawyer Clayton Ruby for his many years of working to fight censorship.