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The Manitoba Writers' Guild (MWG) is a not-for-profit
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that represents professional and emerging writers in
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, Canada. The MWG's primary aim is to promote and advance the art of writing, in all its forms, throughout Manitoba. It formerly had an official publication, a quarterly magazine called ''WordWrap''. The Guild organizes many events during the year, such as the
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(with
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booksellers), as well as administering the province's public readings program, the Sheldon Oberman Mentorship Program, and educational sessions for writers. They also run the Patricia Blondal Memorial Writers' Retreat near
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, every summer.Sanders, Carol. 2018 March 2.
Manitoba Writers' Guild downsizing office space after funding cut
" ''Winnipeg Free Press''.
The Manitoba Writers' Guild office is in the Artspace Building in the
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in
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,Cassidy, Christian. 2017 March 26.
Work of art: Converting Exchange District building into space for creativity was bold move
" ''Winnipeg Free Press''. A1.
but in 2018 had to abandon most of its office space due to funding cuts.


History

The guild was inaugurated in August 1981 in
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, as a grassroots organization by and for Manitoba writers. That year, the guild attracted 18 founding members. The MWG was incorporated the following year, on February 11, 1982, as a
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. In 1986, when a group of Manitoba literary and visual artists gathered to form Artspace Inc., MWG moved its office into its current location at 100 Arthur Street in Winnipeg’s
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, along with a handful of founding Artspace members. The guild began sharing space in a large area on the second floor with the Manitoba Association of Playwrights, the Canadian Book Information Centre and, eventually, Prairie Fire Press. In 1991, the MWG researched and produced the first edition of ''The Writers’ Handbook'', a comprehensive resource manual for Manitoba writers. In 2016, when government funding was withdrawn from MWG, the guild moved to a smaller space on the fifth floor. The Guild has grown from the 20 members who joined after that first meeting to a membership of over 600. In 2018, the guild had to abandon most of its office space after losing its funding the previous year from both the
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and the Winnipeg Arts Council.


Publications

* 1991: ''The Writers’ Handbook'' (1st edition) * 2006: ''A/Cross Sections: New Manitoba Writing'' — an anthology of Manitoba writing, including three guild-specific contributions: ** "A Letter to My Friends Who are There" by
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, a factual memoir of the Guild’s founding ** "Bread & Water" by Daria Salamon, a recollection of Sheldon Oberman’s mentorship skills ** "The Suitcase" by
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, a fictional revisiting of the Guild’s early days * 2023: ''Beyond Boundaries'' * It formerly had an official publication, a quarterly magazine called ''WordWrap''.


Events and other activities

The Guild organizes many events during the year (some of them jointly, with other organizations), including the 24-Hour Freedom to Read Marathon, The Dave Williamson National Short Story Competition, Poetry in Motion and Manitoba Book Week events, Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards (with
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booksellers). They also administer the province's public readings program and otherwise offer several educational sessions for writers. As well, they run the Patricia Blondal Memorial Writers' Retreat near Gimli, Manitoba, every summer. It also organizes the
Manitoba Book Awards Manitoba Books Awards/Les Prix du livre du Manitoba is the premiere annual book awards for Manitoba, Canada. Originating in 1988, an award gala is usually held in April in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrating the best of Manitoba writing and publishing ...
and the Sheldon Oberman Mentorship Program. In 2023, the guild held its inaugural annual Dave Williamson National Short Story Competition, a writing competition open to submissions from across Canada.


References

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External links


Official Website
Organizations based in Winnipeg Professional associations based in Manitoba Canadian writers' organizations Culture of Manitoba