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IN PERSON Late Bloomers

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8 weeks | Tuesdays | Begins February 3, 2026 | 10am-12pm MT

Instructor: Stephen Price


MEMBER PRICE: $320.00

NON-MEMBER PRICE: $425.00


Join an inspiring and supportive creative writing atmosphere designed exclusively for adults 45 and older. Whether you’ve already got an ongoing project or just beginning your journey, this workshop environment is a chance to spark your imagination, share your voice, craft your stories and connect with others exploring artistic expression through words. With guided exercises, engaging prompts, and constructive feedback, we’ll help you create compelling narratives.


This is an in person class that takes place at the Alexandra Writers Centre Society.


Stephen Price writes and teaches writing on Treaty 7 territory, which he grew up calling Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is particularly interested in helping late bloomers, those who have taken up writing late in life after they have finished their careers. He was a classroom teacher for thirty years. When he retired in 2019, his students, who he often wrote stories for, encouraged him to continue writing. He has had prose and poetry published in The Militant Grammarian, 10x10 Flash, Passengers Journal, 365tomorrows, Confetti, Bommer Lit, The New Quarterly and The Downtime Review. The editors of The Downtime Review nominated his story for a Pushcart Prize.


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We are a community that thrives on support and encouragement. Based on the philosophy of "no writer left behind", the J. Michael Fay Subsidy Program is available to anyone who finds themselves in financial need but really wants or needs to participate in one our programs are classes. Click link above for more details and to apply

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Alexandra Writers' Centre Society
460, 1721, 29th Ave SW
Calgary, AB T2T 6T7


403.264.4730
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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
  • Youth
    • After School Clubs and Workshops
    • In-School Programs
    • Summer Programming
    • Events & Community
    • Culture, Mandate, and Voice
  • Adult
    • 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