Writing Workshop with Jordan Abel

Photo of the author Jordan Abel standing in a forest and wearing glasses and a black jacket.
Photo by Tenille Campbell.

Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024 | 2-4pm

Location: Grand Luxe Hall, Western Front (303 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver)

Registration: $25 CAD* (includes complimentary one-year subscription to The Capilano Review)

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In this creative writing workshop we will be focusing on overcoming obstacles in our writing practices through a problem-based approach. We will tackle central issues in your writing — questions that may arise include engagements with ethics, narrative, positionality, and representation — and we will explore how to find your way through these issues in a way that makes for engaging, dynamic writing. 

This workshop is open to writers working in any genre. A total of 12 in-person workshop spaces are available.

Jordan Abel is a queer Nisga’a writer from Vancouver, Canada. He is the author of the award-winning poetry collections The Place of Scraps (2013), Un/inhabited (2014), Injun (2017), and NISHGA (2022), and the novel Empty Spaces (2023). Abel completed a PhD at Simon Fraser University in 2019, and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta where he teaches Indigenous Literatures, Research-Creation, and Creative Writing. 


*This registration fee is waived for Indigenous writers. If you are an Indigenous writer interested in participating in this workshop, please email us directly at contact@thecapilanoreview.com to request a spot.

**No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If the registration fee presents a barrier to you, please contact us at contact@thecapilanoreview.com.

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