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Behind Every Great Woman… (Is Another Great Woman)
Q&A with Jillian Tamaki, Author of Boundless
Among its literary-award peers, one of the things that makes the Carol Shields Prize unusual is that it’s open to graphic novelists. This means that, on top of the many awards she’s already won, author-illustrator Jillian Tamaki may one day bag a Shields as well.
Q&A with honorary patron Sari Morrison
Sari Morrison, honorary patron and board member, tells us about how she’s working to advocate for women writers in her husband’s memory.
Women Reading Women: Sophie Jai
Debut novelist Sophie Jai joins us on the blog for another installation of Women Reading Women.
Women Reading Women: Amanda West Lewis
“As we read books by more genders, sexualities and cultures, we open our worldview and our lives become richer.” Writer and theatre creator Amanda West Lewis joins us on our blog.
Women Reading Women: Carley Fortune
“Read to become inspired and jealous and bored, then figure out why. If you aren’t a greedy reader, you won’t be a great writer.” Journalist turned author Carley Fortune shares her insights.
Women Reading Women: Sonya Singh
“I think books by South Asian women are more important than ever before — because it time to tell our stories. It is time to share our experiences, traditions.” Author Sonya Singh shares her experience as a first-time author.
Q&A with Alex Skoczylas, our new CEO
Get to know our new CEO, Alex Skoczylas!
Women Reading Women: Katie Zdybel
“We have to stop dismissing feminine wisdom as an extremely limited, not very valuable source and live in such a way that women are allowed to be much greater and more powerful.” Author Katie Zdybel shares her favourite books and writing advice.
How Art Saved Fogo Island: A Conversation with Zita Cobb
The Carol Shields Prize for Fiction and the Fogo Island Inn have partnered in a mentorship program. Here we talk with founder Zita Cobb.
Women Reading Women: Sidura Ludwig
“Readers both need to see their own experiences reflected in books, and they need to be introduced to experiences outside of their own.”
Women Reading Women: Louise Claire Johnson
“In 2022, it’s easy to forget that for so many centuries, women weren’t allowed to write books or document their lives as part of the human condition.”
Women Reading Women: Marissa Stapley
“I feel compelled to push forward as a female author, to push boundaries and ignore those who don’t take me seriously.”
Women Reading Women: Samantha Garner
“But if you tell stories, if you create worlds inside your head and share them with others, you’re as much of a writer as anyone else. Explore the questions that you can’t stop thinking about, tell the stories you want to tell.” SFF writer Samantha Garner shares her thoughts on being a writer.
A Fundraising Update from our co-founder, Susan Swan
Sharing some major milestones from over the past year.
Running for the Roses: Why Winning’s Not All Bad
A deep dive into how winning literary prizes has changed the lives of some women writers.
We’re Hiring an Executive Director
The Carol Shields Prize Foundation is hiring an Executive Director!
Welcoming new Literary Patrons, Gloria Steinem & Louise Penny!
We are so incredibly honoured to have them join our illustrious literary patrons to support women writers.
Q&A with Myriam J.A. Chancy, author of What Storm, What Thunder
Myriam Chancy’s tour-de-force fourth novel, What Storm, What Thunder (HarperCollins/Tin House, 2021), captures the 2010 Haitian earthquake kaleidoscopically through the eyes of a series of interlinked characters.
Jasmine Sealy and The Island of Forgetting
Jasmine Sealy's debut novel, The Island of Forgetting, was the winner of the HarperCollins-UBC Prize for Best New Fiction.