What is Access Copyright and why you should affiliate (if you haven’t already)? (Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 7:00 pm EDT)
For over 35 years, Access Copyright has been a vital part of Canada’s cultural infrastructure, helping to ensure that royalties are paid when published works are copied. Discover how the organization represents the reproduction rights of Canadian writers, visual artists and publishers, and facilitates ethical content sharing by Canadian organizations. As well, learn why you should affiliate with our organization (it’s free!) and how to join our community of 14,000 Canadian creators and publishers.
Presenters
Bil Antoniou
Bil Antoniou serves as Royalties and Client Services Associate at Access Copyright. Through his role, he works as part of a team that helps address the needs of creator and publisher affiliates, as well as seeing to the administration of licences for Canada’s private and public colleges. In his free time, Bil writes, podcasts and acts.
Robert Gilbert
Robert Gilbert is Manager, Communications and Marketing at Access Copyright. Responsible for all external communications to the organization’s members, affiliates and customers, he ensures that Access Copyright is seen as a strong advocate for Canadian creators and publishers, and their right to be fairly compensated for the copying and sharing of their published work. In addition to his work at Access Copyright, Robert writes a popular music newsletter on Substack.
Vicki Delany, author of the Cozy Mystery series MISTERIOS AT THE SHERLOCK HOLMES BOOKSTORE, will visit Spain on the occasion of the Getafe Festival black in Madrid. The writer of#ElementalQueridaLectora and#UnCadáverEnBakerStreet will be next Saturday, October 26 at 18h in Espacio Mercado (Pl. de la Constitución, 5, Madrid) in an event open to the public. Vicki will chat about her work and the Cozy Mystery phenomenon with Maica Rivera and Estibaliz Montero (@bookodissey). At the end of the match, there will be a signing session for all fans of the series.
"I’m honoured to be their first-ever cozy writer, and I’ll be interviewed about cozy novels in general and my own Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series in particular on Saturday October 26 at the festival. The interview will be translated live, as I do not speak Spanish," says Vicki.
The Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem’s official launch of their latest anthology, The 13th Letter, is on Saturday, November 2nd from 2 to 4 pm. The launch is at Sleuth of Baker Street bookstore, 907 Millwood Road, East York.
The 13th Letter is our 6th anthology and contains stories by 22 established and emerging crime writers, most of whom are members of Crime Writers of Canada. “M” is the 13th letter of the alphabet and stands for Mesdames, Messieurs, mystery and of course, murder!
The stories range from outrageous comedy to noir, from classic mysteries to thrillers.
All CWC members are most welcome. The event is a chance to meet fellow crime writers and to hear their works. Also a wonderful chance to browse Sleuth of Baker Street for more new reads and that one rare edition you always wanted.
1 October 2024 – For immediate release
Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing.
This year’s categories are:
All prizes are awarded in Canadian Funds
The Shortlist will be announced on April 25th, 2025.
Winners will be announced May 30th, 2025.
Full details about the competition can be found on the Crime Writers of Canada’s website: About the CWC Awards of Excellence
CWC is grateful for the support of Our Awards Sponsors
About Crime Writers of Canada
Crime Writers of Canada was founded in 1982 as a professional organization designed to raise the profile of Canadian crime writers. Our members include authors, publishers, editors, booksellers, librarians, reviewers, and literary agents as well as many developing authors. Past winners of the Awards have included such major names in Canadian crime writing as Mario Bolduc, Gail Bowen, Stevie Cameron, Howard Engel, Barbara Fradkin, Louise Penny, Peter Robinson and Eric Wright. We would like to thank our sponsors and volunteers, and the many participating publishers, authors and judges for their continued support.
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For more information about the Awards of Excellence, contact Ludvica Boota at awards@crimewriterscanada.com
To enquire about becoming an Awards sponsor, contact the CWC Awards Chair, Hyacinthe Miller, at awards@crimewriterscanada.com
Coming in October, we have 2 webinars with Access Copyright.
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright: A Primer (Tuesday, October 8, 7:00 pm EDT)
How does Artificial Intelligence (AI) intersect with copyright? Whether you are experimenting with generative AI as part of your writing practice, or are simply curious about this evolving technology, this session will provide a snapshot of some of the legal issues at play. Learn more from Access Copyright, the non-profit that represents over 14,000 Canadian writers, visual artists, publishers, and their works.
What is Access Copyright and why you should affiliate (if you haven’t already)? (Tuesday, October 29, 7:00 pm EDT)
For over 35 years, Access Copyright has been a vital part of Canada’s cultural infrastructure, helping to ensure that royalties are paid when published works are copied. Discover how the organization represents the reproduction rights of Canadian writers, visual artists and publishers, and facilitates ethical content sharing by Canadian organizations. As well, learn why you should affiliate with our organization (it’s free!) and how to join our community of 14,000 Canadian creators and publishers.
Webinars are a members-only event. All CWC members will receive a Zoom invitation by email.
WORD VANCOUVER
It’s Word's 30th year in Vancouver. This year’s festival is on Saturday September 28th 2024, from 11AM - 5PM at Robson Square in downtown Vancouver.
CWC will be sharing a table with Sisters in Crime-Canada West, and we're looking for volunteers to take a shift at the table, to represent CWC and answer questions about the organization. It's also an opportunity to sell your books during your shift. If you're interested in doing a one or two-hour shift, please let me know asap at winonakent@gmail.com Please also indicate your preferred times. There will be info sheets and bookmarks for you to hand out.
WORD VANCOUVER - PANEL AND AD
CWC BC/YT region is presenting a panel: A Crime Writer’s Secrets; Inspiration, Characters, and Location, 3:30 PM 4:30 PM on the 28th.
Three bestselling Lower Mainland authors with three different outlooks on mystery and crime-writing, ranging from dark and thought-provoking to historical intrigue to outright comedy. Join us for a lively conversation where A.J. Devlin, S.M. Freedman, and Iona Whishaw chat about their inspiration, their locations (British Columbia!), and their characters and entertain us with short readings.
Location: Rink Room
Moderator: Erik D’Sousa
Full info is here:
https://www.wordvancouver.ca/m...
Thanks to Bob Harris for designing the poster on our homepage.
Sunday, September 29 · 2 - 4pm EDT at Duke of Kent, 2315 Young Street, Toronto
Irene will be joined by special guests: Douglas Schmidt, Carrie Oreskovich, and Hope Thompson. Irene and guest authors will be reading excerpts from their work.
Dianne Bickers will be the MC for the afternoon.
Advance copies of Luck of the Draw are available here. Books will also be available for purchase at the venue.
Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Follow Irene at www.irenefantopoulos.com. For information please email ifproductions2023@gmail.com
Irene is the author of the psychological thriller All the Evil Scatters and the spicy romance Burden of Proof.
Judy Penz Sheluk won a Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award in the Best Non-fiction category for her book "Finding YOUR Path to Publication: A Step-by-Step Guide" (Superior Shores Press).
The award aims to recognize the best books from the previous year, including novels, novellas, collections, anthologies, and non-fiction that encompass elements of mystery, thriller, suspense, action, and romance across various genres. In the case of non-fiction, the award considers books that are relevant to writers in general.
“I figured I was a long shot. I didn’t really expect it. I still can’t believe it. I haven't gotten the award in my hands yet. It’s going to be sent to me. I think once I get it in my hands it'll feel more real,” Sheluk said in an interview with SooToday.
Read the full article at SooToday.
CWC is recruiting 27 jurors and 5 alternate jurors who are passionate and willing to support CWC and the Awards of Excellence. Sitting on a 3-panel team, jurors begin reading in November and end with the collaborative selection of the finalists and winners in May. All submissions will be in digital format.
We are seeking jurors who are:
We welcome past and present CWC Professional and Associate Members who wish to volunteer; however, jurors are not required to be CWC members. They can be librarians, editors, booksellers, teachers, writers, members of the justice system, genre afficionados, etc.
For more information contact awards@crimewriterscanada.com
Deadline to volunteer: 30 October 2024
The Awards Manager will notify you in late November, once the Jury Section Committee has assigned juror applicants to the 2025 awards categories.
Not ready to be a judge but still interested in volunteering for the Awards?
Are you not submitting to the 2025 Awards?
Are you able to commit to 5 hours over the next 3 months?
Then consider putting your name forward for the Super-Secret Special Committee.
For more information contact the CWC Jury Chair at awardsjudging@crimewriterscanada.com