During these open office hours, Norma Dunning, our Writer in Residence, is available to read your work, answer questions, provide feedback, and be an empathetic ear. Open to writers of all levels.
Registration: Registration is not required.
Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Mondays 9:30AM-2:00PM, Tuesdays 3:00-7:00PM, the first Saturdays of each month is for writing workshops at various library branches, see the library website for more details, all other Saturdays have office hours 1:00-4:00PM
Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office
If you'd like to book a one on one appointment with Norma outside of this time, please email wir@reginalibrary.ca.
Norma Dunning is the 2025-2026 Writer in Residence. She is a prolific, multi-genre author of five books, with three more on the way. She received the Governor General's Literary Award in 2021 for her short story collection, Tainna: The Unseen Ones and the Danuta Gleed Award from the Writers' Union of Canada in 2018 for Annie Muktuk and Other Stories. As a Padlei Inuk author, she often writes about her lived experience and cultural memories. She currently teaches at the First Nations' University of Canada.
"I'm excited to meet, mentor, and motivate the many amazing people who are working on their writing," Norma said. "During my time at RPL, my aim is to broaden the visibility and talent of local writers through workshops and events in all genres of writing."
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Books and Storytelling |
TAGS: | Writing and Publishing |
Central Library, the largest of the nine Branches in the Regina Public Library system, is a social and informational hub in the heart of downtown Regina. The Library maintains an extensive calendar of programs, training opportunities, art exhibits in the Dunlop Art Gallery, along with film screenings in the Library's very own repertory film theatre!