• Are you a Ukrainian refugee or permanent resident who immigrated to Canada in 2019 or later? • Are you an aspiring or published writer? (traditionally or self-published) If you answered “Yes” to both questions, please keep reading and apply if you
Members share learnt lessons
Andreea Demirgian, children’s book author, broadcast journalist, and one of IWA’s co-founders launched her bilingual book I Wish I Were a Unicorn! Here she is sharing the six lessons she has learnt while enchanting the readers of all ages. We are
Happy Writing Hour – a Gift to Yourself
IWA’s Happy Writing Hour is a project that started a couple of months ago when our introvert-in-charge, Gabriela Casineanu, shared a link about a similar activity somewhere south of the Canadian borders. I “stole like an artist” guided by the
Immigrant Writers’ Manifesto by Bänoo Zan
The Immigrant Writers Association (IWA) had the honour to welcome Bänoo Zan as a guest speaker at the first Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at Toronto City Hall on September 22, 2018. A modest and bright human being, Bänoo delighted us with
”Keep trying! Keep your voice intact!”
”Keep trying! Keep your voice intact!” This is my take away from the recent interview Nina Munteanu gave to Andreea Demirgian, both accomplished authors and members of the Immigrant Writers Association. Andreea Demirgian is a children’s books author, published in
We learn from our members …
One of the benefits of being part of a writers association: you can learn a lot from the other members! While preparing the launch of his second book, Water Entanglement, Claudiu Murgan shared valuable information with fellow writers interested to learn
What we’re “cooking” :-)
You might not hear often from us, but this doesn’t mean that we’re not “cooking” something! 🙂 Some of the upcoming activities and projects we’re working on: Some of the activities are open to anyone who’s willing to participate! 🙂 Follow