The 2025-2026 Writer-in-Residence program is closed to submissions as of March 15, 2026.
The Writer-in-Residence (WiR) program runs every year from October 1 to April 30. The WiR offers new and emerging writers from Manitoba free one-on-one consultations. They also offer group workshops (online and in library branches) and host a writing circle. Visit our Programs & Events calendar for workshop details and to register. Check back often for new programs.
The WiR’s office is in the Millennium Library.
Callouts to be the next WiR happen every year in May or June.
The WiR program is funded by the City of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Public Library, the Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library and Manitoba Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism.

Ariel Gordon WiR 2025-2026
Ariel Gordon (she/her) is a Winnipeg/Treaty 1 territory-based writer, editor, and enthusiast. She is the coordinator of Writes of Spring with the Winnipeg International Writers Festival. She is poetry editor of The Goose, an environmentally-themed journal. Gordon is the author of seven books, the most recent of which are the essay collection Fungal: Foraging in the Urban Forest (Wolsak & Wynn, 2024) and the just-released speculative fiction hybrid novel Blood Letters, co-authored with GMB Chomichuk (Great Plains Press, 2025). Ariel also worked as a publicist for University of Manitoba Press and the Winnipeg International Writers Festival - and as a copy editor with the Winnipeg Free Press.
History of the Writer-in-Residence program
Since 1985, the WiR program has connected emerging and aspiring writers with established writers. Learn more about its history.