Writers' Trust of Canada

Helping future stars of Canadian literature shine bright

Writers’ Trust Rising Stars

Highlights

Selected Writers

  • $5,000
  • Literary mentorship
  • A writers' residency opportunity

Contact

Liz Kondo, Program Coordinator
lkondo@writerstrust.com

The Writers' Trust Rising Stars program is a dynamic career development initiative that recognizes five Canadian authors at the onset of their careers who are poised to produce exceptional and enduring creative work. WT Rising Stars are selected, endorsed, and mentored by five prominent Canadian authors. The program is generously supported by presenting sponsor BMO and program benefactors Clair Duff in memory of Catherine Shepard, Deb MacLeod and Ward Sellers, John Terry and Lisa Rochon, and the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation.

In addition to the mentorship opportunity with their selector, each Rising Star receives $5,000 and access to a series of career development and networking events. Thanks to Writers’ Trust’s partnership with Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts, Rising Stars will attend a two-week, self-directed writing residency on the Toronto Islands. 

Writers' Trust Rising Stars mentorships are tailored to each pair of writers and can take many forms, including manuscript review, in-depth conversations on the craft of writing, concept consultation on works in development, and important introductions to agents and editors. Rising Stars and their mentors have the flexibility to negotiate how to allot their mentorship hours, taking into consideration individual needs, the status of current works-in-progress, and mentors’ strengths and experience.

2025 Rising Stars

2025 Selectors

Sponsor

Donors

The program is generously supported by presenting sponsor BMO and program benefactors Clair Duff in memory of Catherine Shepard, Deb MacLeod and Ward Sellers, John Terry and Lisa Rochon, and the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation. 

Partner

Thanks to Writers’ Trust’s program partnership with Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts, each Rising Star will attend a two-week, self-directed writing residency on the Toronto Islands.