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Winners of the 2nd Annual Freedom to Read Photo Contest! by Nicole Berard - Monday, Mar 07, 2011 at 5:31pm

Congratulations to the Winner of McNally Robinson Booksellers - Saskatoon's 2nd Annual Freedom to Read Photo Contest: Allison Rawlings! Her photo "The Woods Are Alive" submitted on this year's theme "Reading Can Be Done Anywhere" won the public vote in a landslide!

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The 2010 Prairie Fire McNally Robinson Booksellers Writing Contest. by D - Tuesday, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:17pm

McNally Robinson Booksellers is proud to be a sponsor of the 2010 Prairie Fire McNally Robinson Booksellers Writing Contest.
Three contests, $6,000 in cash prizes and a chance to publish with one of the best.
1. The Banff Centre Bliss Carman Poetry Award Contest: one to three poems per entry, maximum 150 lines. Judge: Christian Bök.
2. The Short Fiction Contest: one story per entry, maximum 10,000 words. Judge: Joan Thomas.
3. The Creative Non-Fiction Contest: one article per entry, maximum 5,000 words. Judge: Hal Niedzviecki.
First prize in each category is $1,250; second prize $500; and third prize $250. In addition, the first prize winner of the poetry contest will receive a jeweller-cast replica of Bliss Carman's silver and turquoise ring donated by the Banff Centre for the Arts.
The entry deadline is November 30, 2010. Entry fee is $32.00 per category. For information on contest rules and how to enter, contact: Prairie Fire Press, (204) 943-9066, email: prfire@mts.net, or check out the Prairie Fire web site: www.prairiefire.ca.

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The 2009 Prairie Fire/McNally Robinson Writing Contests by Ryan McBride - Tuesday, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:05am

Three contests, $6,000 in cash prizes and a chance to publish with the best. Prairie Fire is a Manitoba-based magazine of Canadian writing that is a consistent winner at the National Magazine Awards and the Western Magazine Awards. McNally Robinson Booksellers is proud to be a sponsor of three contests:

  • The Bliss Carman Poetry Contest (1-3 poems per entry, maximum 150 lines). Judge: Don Domanski

  • The Short Fiction Contest (one story per entry, maximum 10,000 words). Judge: Paul Quarrington

  • The Creative Non-Fiction Contest (one article per entry, maximum 5,000 words). Judge: Charles Wilkins

First prize in each category is $1,250, second prize $500, and third prize $250. In addition, the first prize winner of the poetry contest will receive a replica of Bliss Carman?s silver and turquoise ring donated by the Banff Centre for the Arts.

The entry deadline is November 30, 2009. Entry fee is $31.00 per category. For information on contest rules and how to enter, contact Prairie Fire Press, (204) 943-9066, email: prfire@mts.net, or check out the web site, www.prairiefire.ca.

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Half-Minute Horrors Winners Announced! by Ryan McBride - Thursday, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:50am

McNally Robinson Booksellers is thrilled to announce the winning entries in our Half-Minute Horrors 30-second scary story contest! Competition was fierce, and with so many frightening and disturbing tales, our contest judge won't be sleeping with the lights off any time soon. Hearty congratulations to the winners, and many thanks to our judge, editor Susan Rich!

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The Graveyard Book Party (Winnipeg) by Ryan McBride - Thursday, Oct 01, 2009 at 11:13am

The McNally Robinson Booksellers Graveyard Book Party will take place on Thursday, October 29th at the Polo Park, Winnipeg location from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

The Graveyard Book is a novel by Neil Gaiman. It tells the story of a child named Nobody Owens who grows up in a graveyard, where he is raised by ghosts and other denizens of the world of the dead. Gaiman is an award-winning writer of modern comics, fantasy, film and a horror-weird series

Gaiman and his publishers, HarperCollins, have challenged independent bookstores to see who can throw the best Graveyard Book Party. The winning store will get the ultimate prize: a visit from Neil Gaiman himself. So help us out by showing up, in costume, for a night of darkly humourous events and activities, including a Danse Macabre, a Wheel of Misfortune, and an Open Mic Epitaph contest.

And remember: "It takes a graveyard to raise a child."

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