The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awards
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What are The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awards?The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awards honour work published by Canadian writers who are Christian. The award is produced by The Word Guild. In 2007 winners ranged from well-known, venerable theologians J. I. Packer and James M. Houston, to 14-year-old Richard Weening, the youngest-ever winner. The teenager from Newmarket, Ont., won for the first poem he penned, in which he used the metaphor of junior league hockey to create a contemporary interpretation of the famous 1 Corinthians 13 chapter about love. It was published in SCA International's magazine Word & Deed. Weening tied for best poem with Judith Millar of Nanaimo, B.C. (formerly of Kitchener, Ont.), while eighty-year-old poet George Whipple of Burnaby, B.C., won a book category for his ninth poetry collection, The Peaceable Kingdom (Penumbra Press).
Contact The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awardshttp://www.thewordguild.com/contestsawards/twgawards.html
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