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2023 National Magazine Awards!

We are excited to announce that two Fiddlehead contributors have been nominated for National Magazine Awards! Izza Hassan's poem "Neighborhood Haunt & Hamsas Around My Neck" which appeared in Issue 290 BIPOC Solidarities has been nominated for poetry and Shirley Harshenin's story "Invisible Walls: A Decentred Hermit Crab Sticky Note Narrative" which appeared in Issue 292 has been nominated for One-of-a-Kind Storytelling.

Best Canadian Stories 2023 Book Launch

Join us next Tuesday at Broken Record Music Room to launch the latest edition of the BEST CANADIAN STORIES anthology featuring the best short fiction from Canadian writers. Hosted by Mark Anthony Jarman, featuring David Huebert!


This year's anthology features work by: Caroline Adderson • David Bezmozgis • Jowita Bydlowska • Kate Cayley • Tamas Dobozy • Omar El Akkad • Christine Estima • Naomi Fontaine • Sara Freeman • Steven Heighton • Philip Huynh • David Huebert • Alexandra Mae Jones • Carmelinda Scian.

Pre-Order the Spring Issue Now!

The forthcoming Spring 2023 issue of The Fiddlehead is now available for pre-order! 
 
The issue will feature the winning poem The Fiddlehead's 2022 poetry contest by Moni Brar as well as work from authors Chelsea Peters, Adrienne Gruber, and many more!
 
Pre-orders will be in the mail by the end of April. Don't miss your chance to reserve a copy today! 
 

Congratulations to Poetry Contest Winner Moni Brar!

We're excited to announce that Moni Brar is the winner of the 2022 Ralph Gustafson Poetry Prize! Her poem “Dispossession in Five Acts [or How to Be a Model Minority or Not]” will appear in the Spring 2023 issue of The Fiddlehead

Moni Brar was born in rural India and raised in northern BC on the land of the Tse’Khene. She is the winner of the 2022 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artist Award and a finalist for the Montreal International Poetry Prize. She believes art contains the possibility of healing.

Congratulations to 2022 Fiction Contest Winner, Adèle Barclay!

We're excited to announce that Adèle Barclay is the winner of our 2022 Fiction Contest and $2000 prize! Their story Here Be Dragons ISO will be featured in the upcoming Winter issue of The Fiddlehead (FH294).

Adèle Barclay is the author of two poetry collections If I Were in a Cage I’d Reach Out for You, which won the 2017 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and Renaissance Normcore. She is currently working on fiction and creative nonfiction projects. They teach literature and writing at Capilano University. 

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