Calgary Arts Development’s classified listing is a free service for Calgary’s arts community. All content for the classifieds is user-submitted. Calgary Arts Development makes no endorsement to any agency, organization, corporation or individual who submits listings. We trust our readers to use their own judgement when responding to ads. Calgary Arts Development believes that artists should be paid for their work. For job postings and open calls, please share salary ranges or payment. Please note that ads for jobs outside of Calgary and area may not be posted. Archived July 13, 2022 Writing Cinematic Scenes in Fiction Calgary Member Event Location: Rose & Crown, Calgary Date: Saturday July 23, 2022 Time: 11:30am for lunch, 1:00pm for writing Cost: Free for members; $25 for non-members Please register using the form on our website. Come early for lunch at the Rose & Crown in Calgary on Saturday, July 23, 2022, 11:30am on the third level of the pub. Following lunch, author Elizabeth Haynes will provide writing exercises. Spend the rest of the afternoon writing or visiting. Elizabeth will have her new novel, The Errant Husband, available for $25. For more information about Elizabeth visit elizabethjhaynes.com. For more information and to register visit writersguild.ca. Elizabeth Haynes’ fiction and nonfiction essays have appeared in magazines including Alberta Views, Fiddlehead, The New Quarterly, The Malahat Review, Prism, Room and many anthologies, most recently This Place a Stranger: Canadian Women Travelling Alone (Caitlin Press), Waiting, Shy: an anthology, Waiting and You Look Good for your Age (University of Alberta Press). She has won the Jon Whyte Memorial Essay Competition (Alberta Literary Awards), the Western Magazine Award for fiction and the American Heart award for fiction. Her short fiction collection, Speak Mandarin Not Dialect (Thistledown Press) was a finalist for the Alberta Book Awards. Her first novel, The Errant Husband, was published by Radiant Press in October, 2021. Elizabeth has studied writing at the University of Victoria, University of Calgary, Booming Ground (UBC) and the Banff Centre Wired Writing Studio.