


Offered in collaboration with the Quebec Writers’ Federation, the project invites Anglophone adults from across the province to explore their identity by writing their own original story, showcasing this rich heritage to the wider Canadian community. For more information...
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Professional authors and
photographers work together with elementary and high school students. They show their work to the students and then provide instruction on how the students themselves can create their own texts and images about their Anglophone community in Quebec. For more information…
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Student take a text created by another class, add illustrations and keep the story going. The final piece will be sent to the other school and exhibited at the 14th Blue Metropolis Literary Festival, to be held from April 18 to 23, 2012. For ESL students in Quebec and FSL students in the rest of Canada. For more information...
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Find podcasts and information about all of our past Educational Programmes. Don't Touch My Board, Man!; Lipogram Contest; Neighbours/Voisins; Quebec Reads; Sounds Like Quebec; Stage Write; Teleliterature; Voices From Quebec; Writing for a Song. Click here for Archives.
Through meetings with authors and illustrators, creative workshops and literary shows, this festival offers a unique opportunity for children 12 years old and under and their families to experience the pleasures of reading and writing. Event take place in English and French, across Montreal, during the Blue Met Literary Festival. For more information...
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Give us shivers! Blue Metropolis invites young Anglophone Quebecers in Secondary III, IV & V to write a fantasy or fictional story based on real facts set in their community. Teachers are invited to sign up their students to this writing contest. For more information…
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A growing space for young people to express themselves through the power of words. For more information...
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An online contest for 6 to 12 year olds who have a plan to save the planet. We ask them for a short text and/or an illustration where the child’s alter ego is a superhero who shows those around him how to help protect the environment. For more information...
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