Quebec Writers' Federation Explained

Quebec Writers' Federation (QWF)
Industry:Not-for-profit registered charitable organization
Foundation:1998 (as Quebec Writers' Federation) Canada
Location:Westmount (Montreal), Quebec, Canada
Homepage:The Quebec Writers’ Federation. Official website

The Quebec Writers’ Federation (QWF) is a not-for-profit registered charitable organization representing and serving the English-language literary community in the province of Quebec, Canada.

QWF is a literary arts presenter, provides professional development to established and emerging writers, runs community literary education programs, administers the Quebec Writers’ Federation Awards annually, and publishes the not-for-profit literary journal carte blanche.

The QWF also curates the QWF Literary Database of Quebec English-language authors, a searchable online compendium that represents the physical QWF collection of over 2,180 books by Quebec English-language authors, housed at the Atwater Library and Computer Centre.

The QWF is based in Westmount (Montreal), Canada.

History

QWF was founded in 1998 from two predecessor organizations, the Quebec Society for the Promotion of English-Language Literature (QSPELL) and the Federation of English-language Writers of Quebec (FEWQ).

In 2013, the QWF celebrated its fifteenth anniversary, with a gala at the Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre.[1]

References

  1. Web site: Nulman, Stuart. Scenes from the 15th anniversary QWF Awards Gala. Montreal Times. October 25, 2014. November 23, 2013.

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