Friday, October 17, 2025

We are announcing the winners tomorrow!


We look forward to seeing all of you who have RSVP'd and can't wait to announce the winners of the first ever Julia Stewart Memorial Short Story Contest.

If you can't make it in person, the event will be live streamed from 4:00 to 6:00 pm Atlantic time on my personal Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jeatherhane.reads/

After the event, the live streamed video will be shared to the contest Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JuliaStewartMemorialContest/


Thursday, October 16, 2025

Julia Stewart was Fredericton's "No Rules Librarian"



This happy face pin is a symbol of the way Julia loved to bring people together and get involved in her community. It started as a memory from her childhood, and has become an enduring memorial of the happiness she brought to others.




Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Meet our judges: Nancy Bauer

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Nancy Bauer has published five novels and many stories and essays. A Great Cloud of Witnessing: Selected Arts Journalism of Nancy Bauer, collected and edited by Ian LeTourneau, was published by Chapel Street Editions last spring. This fall a collection of her stories, Hammering at the Door, will be published, also by CSE. Born in Massachusetts in 1934, Nancy came to New Brunswick in 1965 with UNB professor and writer Bill Bauer and their three children.

Meet our judges: AnnMarie MacKinnon

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AnnMarie MacKinnon is a writer, editor and instructor. She has worked in both magazine and book publishing for more than two decades in a number of editorial and marketing positions. She was publisher and editor-in-chief for Geist, and has held staff positions at Visual Arts News, Edible Vancouver and Douglas & McIntyre. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from University of King's College in Halifax.

Meet our judges: Richard Davies

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I was honoured to help judge the short story competition designed to pay tribute to the life of Julia Stewart who was a student in my English class at Acadia University. Canada has produced many exceptional short story writers. The winning short story in this competition is well written and provocative, and a worthy winner. I regret not being in Fredericton to hear it being read and to congratulate the author. Keep writing!

Meet our judges: Jon Holt

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 Jon Holt is a Dad to 3 daughters and loving Husband. He's an artist and wanna be writer. He loves Libraries, dogs and wrestling. While our life is busy, I try my best at all times to keep it as simple as possible.

Julia Stewart inspired me to push beyond what I ever thought I would be capable of and if I can encourage anyone in a similar way, I will be forever happy. She inspired and helped so many. It was an honour to judge a contest in her memory. I can only hope I did her justice, she was the best of all of us.