The Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme
Writer-in-residence programs have been an integral part of the University of Calgary's
literary community since the 1970s. Writers who participate in the program venture to
Alberta, bringing with them fresh ideas and approaches that serve as inspiration to
other writers.
Established in 1993, the Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme encourages the
sharing of knowledge in the area of the humanities and creative writing in particular.
Two residences have been built for participants in the program. One houses an
international writer, known as the distinguished visiting writer', and the other houses
a Canadian writer-in-residence. Although there are differences in the terms of the
Canadian and international positions, some common activities include participating in
readings, manuscript consultation and workshops.
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