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Dave Greber could talk about writing for hours on end. The Calgary-based freelancer had an unquenchable enthusiasm for storytelling.   “You could see him come alive discussing writing,” says Dave’s partner, Shirley Dunn.   Twenty years after his death, Greber's passion lives on in the form of awards for freelancers that Dunn created in his name.   Greber spent the latter part of his career writing books and articles focused on social justice issues and teaching writing at Mount Royal College. When he died suddenly in 2000, a visit from a group of his students inspired Dunn to find a way to honour his memory.   “I knew from what he said that the time between getting a contract to publish a book and the time of publication was very dry financially,” says Dunn.   She decided to create a fund to offer cash prizes for social justice-related books and magazine articles. Writers can submit their work for the award either pre- or post-publication.   The Dave Greber Freelance Writers Awards are aimed at helping freelancers pursue social justice journalism and reach a wider audience with their work.   "The hope is that social justice journalism impacts the general public," says Dunn. "I chose social justice because in the latter years Dave was doing a lot of social justice writing, particular around the Holocaust. He was the child of Holocaust survivors." The Greber Awards were first granted in 2004 and have been given to fourteen writers in Canada since then. In 2016 Dunn created a third award, offered through Bar-Ilan University in Israel, to honour Greber's Jewish heritage and his unfulfilled desire to pursue a PhD at an Israeli university.   Dunn says she and the other members of the jury follow the careers of the writers who win Greber Awards.   “We track them as much as we can, just to see that they're okay, that they're still working, that they've been satisfied with the work they've done. Because I know how hard this particular kind of writing is,” she says.   She expresses pride in the roster of freelancers who have won the awards, most recently Vancouver author Roberta Staley and Toronto-based magazine journalist Nicholas Hune-Brown.   “We’ve had some fabulous writers,” she says. “A lot of them have done very well with their second and third publications.”   Above all, Dunn hopes to keep Greber’s name alive with the awards she created in his name.   “He was bright and gregarious and knowledgeable, and kind and creative. Hugely creative,” she says. “And I thought ‘well that just can't go to waste. Death may have him, but that can't go to waste.'”   The deadline for this year’s Dave Greber Freelance Writers Awards is just a month away -- on June 26. For more information, or to submit your work see the Greber Awards website.  

by Monte StewartThis is part two in a series on the ways that Canadian freelancers are weathering COVID-19. Read part one right here.  [caption id="attachment_16727" align="alignright" width="200"] Lesley Evans Ogden[/caption]Lesley Evans Ogden shares her home office with a pet bird.Her feathered friend was there even before the coronavirus…
by Monte StewartThis is part one in a series on the ways that Canadian freelancers are weathering COVID-19. Read part two right here. [caption id="attachment_16715" align="alignright" width="200"] Jeff Gaulin[/caption]Jeff Gaulin does not believe that the Canadian media landscape will go “back to normal” once the COVID-19 pandemic ends.The…
This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? We’d love to hear from you in the comments. In my last column I talked about how, in many ways, freelancers are equipped for this crisis and its requirements (such as working at…
One month ago we launched our new association, the Canadian Freelance Guild.Since that time we've been busy creating resources for our members and looking for new ways to help self-employed creators during this difficult time.Here's an update on what we've been up to.• The CFG Job Bank for members is now live! This compendium of opportunities for…
Freelancers, if you’ve written about social justice issues this year, it’s time to submit your work for the Dave Greber Freelance Writers Book and Magazine Awards. The awards are now open for submissions and the competition closes on Friday June 26, 2020 at 5:00 P.M. PST.The awards honour the memory of Dave Greber, a Calgary-based freelancer…
A free CFG Lunch and Learn webinar is planned for members in good standing on Tuesday, April 14th at 12 noon ET.A representative from the New School of Finance  will bring us up to date on government initiatives for income replacement as well as other protections for the self-employed and others affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.There will…
We did it! On Wednesday, April 1st, we welcomed into the world a brand new association for freelancers.On January 14th of this year, PWAC members voted to join the independent membership of the Canadian Media Guild Freelance Branch at a new home with a new name, the Canadian Freelance Guild.Within a scant two and a half months of the vote, a…
Applications are now open for the 2020 Forum Freelance Fund competition. The fund offers bursaries of up to $2500 to help Canadian freelancers pay for hostile environment training.Bursaries must first be applied to course fees with the remainder to be used for travel costs.This year's application deadline is April 10, 2020. Winners of the bursaries…
This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? We’d love to hear from you in the comments.  It seems to me we freelancers are in a unique position during this crisis.Unique, in this case, being both good and bad.We are…

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