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Upcoming Webinar: The Ins & Outs of the New CWC Website

May 28, 2024
Upcoming Webinar: The Ins & Outs of the New CWC Website

Join us On June 4th when our new web designer, Stephen Butters, will discuss the new and improved features of the CWC website.

Topics discussed will include:

- member account access -- where/how to login, resetting your password, etc
- an overview of the account profile section/function, what's available & how to access, etc
- the public member directory profile function -- how to edit your profile, modify privacy settings for controlling visibility of the profile & individual profile fields, etc
- membership renewal process, how & where to renew, automated recurring payments function
- the book catalogue -- how to post new books, how members can find their own books in the catalogue, and via the members-only section for editing/removing, how to edit or remove existing books, etc

Q&A to follow.

All members will receive an email invitation on May 30th. If you don’t receive the invitation, please email webinar@crimewriterscanada.com.


Bony Blithe is back…at least for 2024.

Register now to join in the fun!

May 21, 2024
Bony Blithe is back…at least for 2024.

The 2024 Bony Blithe Mini-Con will be held on Saturday, June 15, at the High Park Club (100 Indian Road, Toronto), the home of our last 3 mini-cons, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

As always, we’ll have panels and other programming, along with lots of free books for you to take, so bring your biggest book bag. There’ll be breakfast treats, a lunch, and afternoon nibblies.

Book Sales: We will have tables set up so authors can sell and sign their books. If you want a spot, please email us at info@bonyblithe.ca so we can (1) make sure you have a place, and (2) let attendees know your books will be available.

Panels: If you are a published author and want to be on a panel (no guarantees, though, sorry), please tell us in an email to info@bloodywords.ca what your books or stories are about and what you’d be comfortable discussing.

Visit http://bonyblithe.ca for details and to register.


Literacy Central Vancouver Island and Crime Writers of Canada present: I Wrote a Book. Now What?

Saturday, June 15, 2024
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Literacy Vancouver Island
19 Commercial Street, Nanaimo, BC

May 19, 2024

This 3-hour workshop is aimed at authors who are in the beginning stages of their writing careers, who have written a book and now need some guidance regarding the editing and publishing options available to them.

Attendance is free. Light refreshments will be served.
Please register in advance at
winonakent@shaw.ca
Seating is limited to 20.

EDITING, FROM THE “BIG PICTURE” TO THE PERSNICKITY
Facilitator: Allyson Foster
This session will demystify the different types and stages of editing, from the “big picture” to the persnickety. We’ll discuss how to identify your editing needs, choose the right editor for your project, and make the most of your editing budget.

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PUBLICITY AND MARKETING
Facilitator: Joanna Vander Vlugt
Multi-published Vancouver Island thriller author Joanna Vander Vlugt will provide an engaging discussion distinguishing the differences between publicity and marketing and how that equates to book sales. She’ll discuss fuelling the promotion wheel while avoiding burn out, drawing upon her own experiences with book signings, approaching bookstores and markets, as well as the importance of book reviews.

SELF-PROMOTION
Facilitator: Paulette McCarthy
Paulette will discuss one-to-one self-promotion and what tools she’s found which are helpful and have led to success. The session will inlude a brief discussion on what the authors envision for themselves in their writing careers.

WRITER ORGANIZATIONS: WHAT THEY CAN DO FOR YOU DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR
Facilitator: Winona Kent
National Vice-Chair of the Crime Writers of Canada, Winona Kent, will provide a quick overview of the main writer organizations in Canada and BC, along with what membership in each of the organizations provides, and the cost.

View Full Press Release (PDF)


Wayne Ng in Riverbed Reading Series

Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:30pm | Ottawa

May 14, 2024
Wayne Ng in Riverbed Reading Series

Wayne Ng is excited to be in the lineup along with writers ViNa Nguyễn, Jean Van Loon and filmmaker Desmond Simon for the next Riverbed Reading Series S5:i1 – Familial Roots.

The theme of Familial Roots will be brought to life as Wayne reads from his latest novel, THE FAMILY CODE, and gives a sneak preview of his upcoming work, JOHNNY DELIVERS, the standalone sequel to the 2022 Crime Writers of Canada award-winning novella, LETTERS FROM JOHNNY.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024 | 7:30pm | in Ottawa

Location: Club SAW 67 Nicholas Street, and via Zoom

Learn More


Helen C. Escott’s Operation Series optioned for film and TV

Operation Series News Release

May 10, 2024
Helen C. Escott’s Operation Series optioned for film and TV

Operation Series News Release
Friday, May 10, 2024
Helen C. Escott’s Operation Series optioned for film and TV

May 10, 2024 -- Bestselling author Helen C. Escott’s five-book Operation Series published by Flanker Press has been optioned by Rink Rat Productions for film and television.

The series is set in Newfoundland and Labrador and follows the careers of Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Sgt. Nicholas Myra and RCMP Corporal Gail McNaughton. This bestselling, award-winning series takes you on lightning-paced, chillingly current criminal investigations that are surprising at every twist and completely unpredictable right up to their astonishing conclusions.

Flanker Press is celebrating 30 years in publishing and continues to provide a quality publishing service to the local and regional writing community.

Publisher, Jerry Cranford - “I would like to congratulate Helen C. Escott on taking this huge step in her professional writing career. When I published Operation Wormwood in 2018, I felt right away that this talented writer is going places. Adaptation of her novels into film and television seemed inevitable to me."

Rink Rat Productions has produced high-quality programing for over 25 years. Most recently they co-produced the critically acclaimed feature film Maudie, an international co-production between Newfoundland (Rink Rat), Ontario (Screen Door), and Ireland (Parallel Films). Rink Rat also produced the movie-of-the-week - A Christmas Fury, for CBC. Mary Sexton, President of Rink Rat Productions has a new feature film being released in the Fall -Skeet, which she produced and is written and directed by her son Nik Sexton.

Sexton is thrilled to be optioning Helen C. Escott's Operation Series. She added, “We are very much looking forward to working with Helen & a local scriptwriter to bring the Operation Series to Life! The best part of my job is telling Newfoundland and Labrador stories. Helen is an amazing writer; I have high expectations!”

Author Helen C. Escott is thrilled with the news. “I always knew the Operation Series would make great TV, and I love that they will be shot here. Newfoundland and Labrador are a main character in all my books, and I am very happy that they were picked up by a local production company with such a great track record.”

Escott’s eighth book will be released in July 2025 - We Will Meet Again, is a testament to the strength of Newfoundland women.

If you would like more information or to arrange an interview, please contact:
Helen C. Escott: h.escott@hotmail.com 709-727-1927
Jerry Cranford/ Flanker Press jcranford@flankerpress.com 709-739-4477
Mary Sexton/ Rink Rat Productions msexton@rinkratproductions.com 709-727-7465

The Operation Series and other books by Helen C. Escott are available at: Chapters, and Coles. Also, online at indigo.ca Apple – iTunes, Nook – (Barnes & Noble), Amazon, and Kobo. Or at https://flankerpress.com or https://www.helencescott.com/books


Announcing the release of We Will Meet Again by Helen C. Escott

News Release - May 08, 2024

May 08, 2024
Announcing the release of We Will Meet Again by Helen C. Escott

We Will Meet Again
News Release - May 08, 2024

We Will Meet Again – A Testament to the strength of Newfoundland and Labrador Woman.

Bestselling, award-winning author Helen C. Escott’s eighth novel, We Will Meet Again, from Flanker Press will be released in July 2024. The book launch will take place Saturday, July 6th from 1-3 pm at Chapters, Kenmount Road, St. John’s.

Escott says the novel honours the women of Newfoundland and Labrador who kept the home fires burning during the Second World War while the province lost a generation of men. The release coincides with the repatriation of the Unknown Solider at the National War Memorial and Memorial Day on July first.

When Newfoundland soldiers were killed in World War II, it sent shock waves through families that are felt to this very day. We Will Meet Again follows the lives of four women from the same family who learn to turn this generational trauma into generational strength.

It is about the special bond between mothers and daughters. Hadley Hynes is days away from celebrating her 100th birthday. Her daughter, Patricia, granddaughter Ava, and great-granddaughter Christine are planning one last birthday party in her house on Victoria Street which Hadley has lived in for over eighty years.

While cleaning out the cupboards Ava comes across a hidden box of love letters from Hadley’s first love, John Vincent, a Newfoundlander who volunteered to serve in the British Royal Navy. It is only then they discover that John died during WWII and Hadley married his best friend, Michael.

As the story unfolds each woman reveals a secret that has paralyzed their life. They pack up boxes and bags only to discover how each of them has nurtured a generational trauma and turned it into a family tradition.

We Will Meet Again is the love story of four generations of women and how they healed their past to protect their future. Escott says it touches on everything we hold sacred in this province: Nan, Jesus, and Elvis.

“I don’t know how you can listen to Elvis and pray to Jesus at the same time,” Ava yelled over the music. “I can hardly hear myself think.”

“Maybe I’m listening to Jesus and praying to Elvis.” Hadley quirked a grin. “They’re both kings.”

Helen Escott acknowledges the support of ArtsNL for this novel. Last year they invested $3.2 million to foster and promote the creation and enjoyment of the arts for the benefit of all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.

If you would like more information or to arrange an interview, please contact Flanker Press at (709) 739-4477. Helen C. Escott can be reached at h.escott@hotmail.com

Other books by Helen C. Escott are available at: Chapters, and Coles. Also, online at indigo.ca Apple – iTunes, Nook – (Barnes & Noble), Amazon, and Kobo. Or at https://flankerpress.com or https://www.helencescott.com/books


New Tecumseth Public Library hosts CWC Author Showcase

Tottenham Community Centre, 139 Queen Street N., Multi-Purpose Room #2

May 03, 2024

Saturday, June 15th, from 1-5 p.m.

The last event, held in March 2020 (just before the pandemic shut everything down) was a great success. There were eleven of us, and we had lots of time to network as well as speak about and sell our books. For this event, the library is inviting eight authors to participate. Peter Pontsa and Hyacinthe Miller are coordinating on behalf of Regional Representative Jass Aujla.

Here is an overview of the afternoon:

1 to 2 p.m. – author setup. Depending on the space available, we may need to share tables for promoting/selling our books.

2 to 3:15 p.m. – Welcome and author presentations

  • For each author, the librarian plans to: read the author's brief bio (30 seconds), give them a few minutes to briefly outline their writing process or biggest challenge approaching their latest book (2 minutes), then ask the author their first-choice question as submitted (5 minutes).
  • We will have max 8 minutes per author. Starting with a question means the author is prepared, plus, their answers helped generate discussion with the audience members during the presentation and afterwards.
  • If time allows, the librarian will cycle back to the beginning of the author presenters and ask their second-choice questions.
  • There will be a handout/ program for attendees to take away with them, which will contain the author details.
  • Authors are invited to donate swag – a book, bookmark, postcard, etc. for a draw. The library will assemble baskets and prepare ballots for the prizes.

3:15 - 3:45 p.m. Question & Answer period with the audience
3:45 – 4:15 p.m. Refreshments, networking, book sales

If you are interested in participating, please email board-chair@crimewriterscanada.com with the subject line – New Tecumseth Public Library Author Showcase, by May 10th.

Once the list of participants has been finalized, authors will be asked for a 50-word bio, headshot, photo of your book cover, two questions for the librarian to ask, and an indication of what you would contribute to the draw. If we have more authors interested in participating, we will organize another Showcase at a later date.



AGM 2024

Change in Annual General Meeting (AGM) Date

May 01, 2024
AGM 2024

Due to a number of circumstances, we are rescheduling the AGM from May 30th to June 20, 2024. You will receive the meeting package – agenda, minutes of 2023 AGM, proxy voting form, review Report on Motion re: AM voting by May 30th. Signing up to attend the AGM will be a breeze this year, as that functionality is included on the new website.

In advance of that, an has been sent to all active members with details of the call for nominations Call for Nominations. Background information is included on the Roles & Responsibilities page. We have an excellent group of directors from across Canada, and you can look forward to joining an energetic, creative team planning the future of CWC. The board and committees hold monthly business meetings.

Here are the vacancies for which we are seeking volunteers:

  • Chair (Professional Author Member) – term ending
  • Treasurer (PAM or Associate member) – vacant
  • Alberta/NWT (PAM or Associate member) – 1 position
  • Saskatchewan (PAM or Associate member) – 1 position
  • Ontario: Southwestern/Northern/GTA (PAM or Associate member) – 1 position
  • Ontario: Central/Eastern/Ottawa (PAM or Associate member) – 1 position
  • Atlantic Provinces (PAM or Associate member) – 1 position


We also have several committees needing members: Marketing & Promotions, Fundraising, Membership, Jury Selection and Awards. The latter two committees are well established, so there would be a short learning curve. The others are new.

The coming years will be exciting ones for Crime Writers of Canada as we build a stronger foundation for the future. Volunteer to join the CWC team – there will always be experienced folks around to support you and ease your transition to your new role. We’d love to have you bring your skills and ideas to the table.

Please send your expression of interest to Cathy Fynn at ed@crimewriterscanada.com. Cathy will forward that information to our Nominating Committee Chair.

Cathy Fynn
Executive Director
Crime Writers of Canada


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