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Meet OUr AWCS IN THE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTORS

Kim Firmston

Specializing in Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten to grade 5, publishing, and large collaborative projects

​Kim Firmston is a published YA author, internationally produced playwright, editor, D&D enthusiast, and producer/writer/director of documentaries. Not only did Kim co-develop the AWCS Youth Program over ten years ago, but she is now the AWCS Program Director for Youth Education. Although she has spent a lifetime navigating neurodiversity and learning disabilities, Kim has turned these flaws into assets and translated her struggles into lessons and techniques designed to reach even the most writing-adverse youth. Kim has been an instructor for over three decades and still has the energy of a platoon of kindergarteners. Kim is available for author visits through the AWCS. See her website here: www.kimfirmston.com

Awards
  • Adaptation in the Impoverished City (Documentary) Screened at the Bright Future Independent Film Festival in Gothenburg, Semi-Finalist in the Calgary Independent Film Festival, Finalist in the Vancouver Independent Film Festival
  • Best Books for Kids & Teens -- Canadian Children's Book Centre 2012 (Starred Selection), 2013, & 2016
  • Stupid (Novel) Shortlisted - Stellar Award - Red Cedar Young Reader's Choice Awards 2016
  • Stupid - translated into French under the title Olivier
  • One of the Year's Best - Resource Links - 2012 & 2013
  • Life Before War (short story) Short-listed in the 2008 CBC Literary Award, short story category. Nominated for the Writers Guild of Alberta Howard O'Hagen Award, the Journey Prize, and The National Magazine Awards.

Publications
Start Again - (poem) 2020 - 135 Short Story Dispenser anthology
Creep Con - (Hi Low/ YA Novel - Lorimer - Fall 2015)
Stupid - ( Hi Low / YA Novel - Lorimer -Spring 2014) 
Touch - ( Hi Low / YA Novel - Lorimer -Spring 2013)
Boiled Cat - (Punk Rock/YA novel - Create Space - Spring 2013)
Hook Up - (Hi Low / YA Novel - Lorimer - 2012)
Schizo - (Hi Low / YA Novel - Lorimer - 2011)
Life Before War - Short Story, 2009 - FreeFall Magazine Volume XIX, Number 2
Returning Home - Short Story, 2006 - Alexandra Reader anthology

Collaborations
  • Founder and Instructor for Alexandra Centre Society's Youth Theatre Camp in conjunction with the Calgary Fringe Festival, 2011-now
  • Writing Instructor for the Writers' Guild of Alberta's youth Writing Residency - WordsWorth 2009-current
  • Calgary Public Library - Lit Con - co-organizer and instructor, 2022 & 2023
  • Calgary Public Library - Reality Is Optional writing pods
  • Beakerhead/Ramsay Robots Organizer and Writing Lead
  • TD Book Week Tour - Visiting Author for Labrador
  • YMCA Teen Newcomer Writing Workshop Instructor

ANNE HODGSON

Specializing in grades 5-9 prose, poetry, social studies, playwriting, and art

​Anne Hodgson was a teacher with the Calgary Board of Education for 39 years before retiring in 2019. She has worked with all ages, as well as ESL, and Special Needs students. Her specialities include Creative Writing, English Language Arts, History, Art, and Drama. She particularly enjoys working with middle school students. Anne was chosen to be a founding staff member at two new innovative schools in Calgary. Monterey Park School was voted one of the Canada’s top elementary schools when Anne was on staff. Since retiring, Anne has been an instructor with AWCS, has worked as an Artist in Residence in a K to 9 school, tutored, and has given various workshops to children and adults. Anne is well known for her innovative and engaging methods of bringing Language Arts, History, and the Arts to life for her students.
Anne is also a professional actor, director, writer, and playwright who has toured Canada, and a visual artist.

Education
Bachelor of Arts in English - University of New Brunswick
Diploma of Education - McGill University
Various Select Workshops and study related to:
       Learning through the Arts
       Critical Thinking and Inquiry
       Historical Thinking Concepts
       Creative Writing (Rosemary Nixon, Marty Chan, Joan Clark)
       Canada’s Role in Wars – Juno Beach Summer Institute for

Awards:
       Multiple playwriting awards – StoryBook Theatre
       Acting and Directing Awards – Alberta One Act Festival
       Workshop Theatre
       Educators 2018 – (one of 23 teachers chosen from across Canada)

Select Publications and Workshops Given:
Original scripts and adaptations produced by various theatre companies
Original children’s stories performed by ‘Short and Tall Tales’ across Alberta.
Shakespeare Intensive - Summer Camp – StoryBook Theatre – program director and instructor for 10 years
‘Teaching Watercolour Painting to Children’ – PD Day for teachers
‘Hooked on Shakespeare’ – Calgary City Teachers’ Convention
‘Teaching Shakespeare to ESL Students’ – CBE Area PD day
‘Playwriting’ – Lit Con – Calgary Public Library

Em Williamson

Specializing in High School and University prose, poetry, and video game design

Em Williamson
 is a writer, artist, educator, and indie game developer (Burning Palms: A Lesbian Experience. Twine browser game, 2021), who has been teaching poetry classes for youth for over seven years. Em believes that many youth have a genuine interest in art and writing and can be incredibly engaged in the classroom -- as long as they're taught in a way that engages them. As an educator, Em is constantly looking for creative ways to teach youth that will both allow them to succeed in school, and help them discover a lifelong love for reading, writing, and language. Em is available for poet visits through the AWCS.

Degrees
  • BA English degree, summa cum laude - made the Dean's List all 4 semesters for academic excellence
  • MA English degree (in progress) - creative writing focus
  • Graduate Scholarships Program (CGS) Master's Competition in 2022 (research grant) 
Awards
  • Winner of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  • Recipient of the following scholarships: Jason Lang Scholarship for academic achievement, Dr. Allan P. Markin Scholarship for academic achievement, Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship, and Florence Katherine Harington academic.
Publications
  • Williamson, Em. “Staked: Carmilla, Unspeakable Desires, and Lesbian Invisibility.” The Attic: The St. Mary's University Journal of Undergraduate Papers, vol. 7, no. 1, 2021.
  • Williamson, John, and Em Williamson. Review of Unloved: Huronia’s Forgotten Children, directed by Barri Cohen. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, vol. 12, no. 4, forthcoming.
Feature Performances:
  • Invited spoken word poetry performances at The Ink Spot YYC Poetry Collective Slam Finals (2016), Woolf's Voices (2017), Raw Voices YYC (2017), South Country Fair Spoken Word Poetry Showcase (2017), High River The Venue Spoken Word Poetry Showcase (2019), & The Alcove Live Artist Showcase (2021).
  • Conference presenter at the 2016 Alberta GSA conference

ELI SMART

Specializing in Junior High and High School Movie Making, Screenplays, and Play Writing
​
Eli Smart (He/They) is a local award winning Director/Writer/Producer from YYC. He started with the AWCS at the young age of 9, where he began his writing journey which, in turn, kickstarted his Filmmaking and Theatre journey, which he began at age 15. Eli’s passion for Filmmaking has given them many amazing opportunities and shown him that the best part about the arts is the community surrounding it. Whether it’s staying up late with your friends trying to finish a project or sharing ideas while juggling the ones you already have, being in the arts is one of the greatest joys in the world, and Eli is honoured to be a part of it!

Degrees
      Diploma of Film and Video Production from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (2024)
      Creating a TV series Workshop | Vancouver Film School | 2021
       Script Writing: Write a Pilot Episode for TV or a Web Series | Michigan State University | 2020

Awards
      Adaptation in the Impoverished City (Documentary) Screened at the Bright Future Independent Film Festival in Gothenburg, Semi-Finalist in the Calgary Independent Film Festival, Finalist in the Vancouver Independent Film Festival
      Reality is Optional Optional Guide to Taking Over the World (Documentary) Winner of the Calgary International Genre Film Festival Best Social Justice Short Awards, Honourable Mention in the 2024 Blackbird Film Festival
      Calgary Youth of Distinction Awards (YODA) |Finalist in the Peer Support category·   

Publications
Break the System (Documentary) released on YouTube apart of the SAIT Film Festival 2024 in 2024
Reality is Optional Optional Guide to Taking Over the World (Documentary) released on TELUS Optik and YouTube in 2023
Adaptation in the Impoverished City
(Documentary) Released on TELUS Optik and YouTube in 2021

Collaborations
Founder of the Alexandra Writer Center Society’s Movie Club in 2021
Executive Director Shadow apart of the Calgary Fringe Festival in 2023
Apart of the Alberta Theatre Project’s Student Writer’s Program from 2019-2022
Board member of the Calgary Fringe Festival
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Alexandra Writers' Centre Society
460, 1721, 29th Ave SW
Calgary, AB T2T 6T7


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  • Home
  • About
    • The History
    • The Mission
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors >
      • Meet our Board of Directors
      • AWCS Staff / Board Hub
    • Employment & Volunteer Opportunities
    • Our Donors and Sponsors
    • Contact
  • What We Offer
    • Youth Programs
    • In Person Schedule & Events Calendar
    • Courses
    • Workshops
    • Featured Events
    • The AWCS Community
    • Programs & Services
    • When Words Collide
    • Corporate Programming
    • Books, Gifts and More...
  • Members
    • Membership
    • Free or Low-Cost Programs & Drop Ins for Members
    • J Michael Fay Subsidy Program
    • Resources for Writers
    • Book Your Space
    • AWCS Library Loans Form
    • Member Showcase >
      • Many Voices Winners
      • A Poem a Day
      • Two Truths and a Lie