
summer SHORT STORY COMPETITION
Congratulations to the Winners!
We are thrilled to share the contest results for the summer of 2025. Writers were invited to explore humour in all its forms. Guest judge Tim Wynne-Jones selected the final entries and you can read his short comment about each winning story.
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First Place: The Serious Business of Escape, by Elspeth Tory
"There is a wonderful balancing act here of humour and pathos that I found moving (and, from my own experience with my mother, all too sadly believable). While this is an elegantly crafted short story, I could easily imagine Jennifer being the central character of a larger work, a series of connected stories, say, or a novel. Her character is brought to vibrant life, in succinct fashion, through her actions and words, We feel such empathy, not just for those living on “the locked memory floor,” but for those who visit there, never knowing quite what they might find."
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Second Place: Why Seniors Should Work for the CIA, by Mike Keenan
​"This story is a delight. Maybe it’s not so much a story as a PSA, but, as such, perfectly targeting those of us lucky enough to have survived 'disco, polyester suits, and kids who think avocado toast is a personality trait.' Smart and witty — a winning combo."
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"There’s probably no better way to brighten up a dreary existence than to have a ghostly ancestor show up, intent on atoning his misspent past as a pirate by offloading his ill-gotten fortune upon you. Such is Miranda’s happy fate in this grown-up, urban fairytale. And Miranda does seem to have the sass and sexiness to fill any pirate’s thigh-high boots in style. She also seems to have a heart of gold which makes for a sweetly meaningful resolution."
Thank you to everyone who participated. It’s a pleasure to share these pieces with you, and we can’t wait to see what you create in the next contest!

october
In-Person Event
Anthology Book Launch
Saturday, October 4
Join us as we unveil OIW's latest collection of stories, poems, and reflections on 'This World'.
Immerse yourself in live readings, meet the brilliant members behind the stories, and celebrate the creativity of our craft, the writers, and team behind-the-scenes who came together to make this happen.
This is your chance to grab your free copy and purchase additional ones--perfect gifts for the upcoming holiday season!
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See you there!
Details will be emailed to OIW members.

Guest Speaker- via ZOOM
Rick Mofina
Tuesday October 21, 7 pm, via ZOOM
From Crime Reporter to Crime Fiction
How does a career chasing real-life crimes around the globe transform into writing bestselling thrillers that keep readers up at night? Rick Mofina knows.
Before becoming a USA TODAY and internationally bestselling author of more than thirty novels, he reported from the front lines of some of the world’s most gripping stories — from interviewing murderers on death row to patrolling with the RCMP near the Arctic Circle.
In this talk, Rick will share how his years as a journalist shaped his fiction, offering a rare glimpse into the crossroads of fact and imagination. If you love thrillers, true crime, or just want to know how a writer turns real danger into page-turning suspense, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Details will be emailed to OIW members.

november

Guest Speaker- via ZOOM
Dennis James Sweeney
Tuesday, November 18, 7 PM
How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Small Presses
Want to see your work in print?
Join author and instructor Dennis James Sweeney for an energizing talk on How to Submit—his groundbreaking guide to publishing with small presses and literary magazines.
With practical tips on cover letters, contests, and building connections—plus strategies for navigating rejection and finding joy in the process—Sweeney shows writers of all genres how to take charge of their publishing life and share their work with the world.
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Who knows, you may even win a free copy!
Details will be emailed to OIW members.

Details will be emailed to OIW members.
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OUR BOARD
Meet some of the OIW Board Directors!

Bob Barclay
Member-at-Large
During my professional career I published a great many technical works, but on my retirement some 15 years ago I decided to turn my hand to fiction. With a nascent novel in hand, a quick search of resources led me to Ottawa Independent Writers, which proved to be a turning point. With the wide expertise available among the OIW membership, I was able to complete my novel, see to the formatting and cover design, and get it into print all in good order. I soon became a board member of the organization, and it is from that vantage point I can now help others who were in my situation 15 years ago. Board membership allows me to give back to the community, and I feel that many OIW members who have followed my path would find great satisfaction in membership on the board, sharing their expertise, and watching all aspects of the creative writing process from the first words on the screen to the completed published work.
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Lena Samson
Vice President
As an OIW board member, I engage with prolific writers and literary professionals whom I would never meet otherwise. My writing and editing have benefited greatly from their experience and expertise. The Board is a friendly, sage and collaborative group from which I've learned enormously and to to which I'm grateful to contribute. Every volunteer on the Board brings a new perspective, unique background and helps OIW continue to thrive.
Interested in joining the Board and giving your writing career a boost? Let us know!
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