Capital City Press

Capital City Press is a gathering place, both digitally and physically, for the exchange of ideas and education on the craft of writing. It gives EPL the opportunity to showcase and promote notable work from within our community, while also giving Edmontonians a chance to discover fantastic local writers and discuss their creations. Capital City Press aims to help support and grow writing in the community.

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Join the Capital City Press Collection

If you're a published author, learn how your work can be featured in the Capital City Press Collection at the Stanley A. Milner Library.

Host a Book Talk at EPL

Are you a local author and interested in hosting a talk at EPL? Learn how you can apply to host a presentation and share your writing.

Share Your Art with Edmonton

Did you know EPL offers free space for local artists to display their work? Learn how you can have your art featured in one of our branches.

Featured Writers

Rahma Rodaah

Rahma Rodaah is an award-winning Canadian author championing diversity in children's literature. Inspired by her immigrant experience, she creates stories featuring Black and Muslim characters, addressing the representation gap in children's books. Rahma's works include indie-published titles "Muhiima's Quest" and "Little Brother For Sale," as well as traditionally published books like "Dear Black Child," celebrating Black joy. Her latest release, "Dear Muslim Child", continues her mission to provide young readers with stories that reflect their identities and experiences.

Beyond writing, Rahma serves on the TELUS Local Content Community Advisory Board and facilitates creative writing programs for middle-grade students in public schools. She also works as a book and publishing coach, helping new authors develop comprehensive and cohesive author brands. Through her storytelling and mentorship, Rahma aims to promote authentic and diverse narratives that enrich the literary landscape.

Jasmina Odor
Elisabeth Shenher

Past Featured Writers

Capital City Press Anthology

The Capital City Press Anthology is a new project from the Edmonton Public Library that publishes short stories, non-fiction, and poetry by local authors in a digital format. Our goal is to celebrate the creativity of our city and the Treaty 6 First Nations by providing opportunities for diverse, new, and thought-provoking voices to be heard. Volume 4 of the Anthology was released on July 2, 2024.

Capital City Press Anthology Podcast

You can listen to stories from past volumes on the Capital City Press Anthology podcast! Episodes are available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Blogs & Book Lists

Blogs

Taking the Long Road to a Creative Life

Writer Ellen Kartz reflects on her journey from receiving her Master of Fine Arts to transitioning into being a full-time writing.

It Was Never About Pink

Growing up isn't easy. Featured Artist Maria Shironoshita shares a personal story about her “I hate pink” phase and how it shaped her art.

The Songwriter Within: My Journey Through Music and Lyrics

Featured Musician Paulina Morgan reflects on a lifetime spent writing music and shares her favourite songs to inspire other songwriters.

Events

Featured writers will host a variety of programs that are free for the community throughout the year. Annual events include the Capital City Press Book Festival and the Young Writers Conference. If you are a local author and interested in presenting a talk at EPL, apply for a local author talk.

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EPL also provides access to databases and online libraries that include works by local authors. Check them out here.

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