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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Capital City Press Anthology Volume Five
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Join the Capital City Press Collection
Capital City Press Anthology Volume Five
Elisabeth Shenher is a writer from Edmonton, Alberta. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and she teaches writing through the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society. Her fiction has appeared in The Fiddlehead, won the Australian Writers’ Centre’s Furious Fiction competition, and has been longlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She is the recipient of grants from both the Canada Council for the Arts and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and was previously a participant in the Banff Centre’s Emerging Writers’ Intensive.
Currently, she is working on a novel and a short story collection. In her writing, she explores themes surrounding current issues such as climate change, social media, and the ways people find hope in bleak situations. When not writing, she enjoys hiking, yoga, and collecting more books than she has time to read.
Past Featured Writers
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 5 of the Anthology was released in June 2025.
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
It Was Never About Pink
The Songwriter Within: My Journey Through Music and Lyrics
Taking the Long Road to a Creative Life
It Was Never About Pink
The Songwriter Within: My Journey Through Music and Lyrics
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.













Jaima Fixsen is a USA Today Bestselling author, an Edmontonian, and a self-confessed history addict.







Davis G. See is a gay Edmontonian and graduate of MacEwan University’s Bachelor of Communication Studies program. While a student, he co-founded the Bolo Tie Collective, a creative writing club at MacEwan that continues to publish an annual anthology. His prose has appeared in 





For a while she entertained the idea of becoming an actress, then she worked in the music industry for five years. Finally, she realized it was the words behind the music, the story behind the movie star, that ultimately filled her with passion.
Tololwa M Mollel is a seeker, facilitator and animator, maker, and sharer of stories. He has published stories in English and Swahili in books, anthologies, and magazines, for children and for adults. Some of his stories have been translated into Korean, Serbian, and other languages. He is currently writing his life story, Why We Have Two Ears and Only One Mouth: A Tanzanian Memoir. Tololwa is also known for performing stories he writes, solo and/or with other performers, for his story workshops, and for his plays in which he sometimes acts. He has been an actor in his native Tanzania and in Canada.
Leif Gregersen was born in the early 70’s in St. Albert and developed a love of libraries and reading from an early age. Even in his elementary school years, Leif would walk to the St. Albert library after school almost each and every day to get a fresh book. Leif also began writing in elementary, trying to entertain his classmates with comic book stories he wrote and illustrated. Leif lived in St. Albert in the same house with his parents until he was 18 when he left for Vancouver to seek out new options and to try and escape his situation of being in poor mental health. After going to flying school for a while and hitch-hiking to California, Leif returned home to complete school and was accepted to a journalism program that was later cancelled. Leif spent a great deal of his time over the next years reading all the quality literature he could get his hands on and working on and off on his first book,
SG Wong holds a B.A. (Honours) in English Literature from the University of Alberta. She speaks four languages—at varying degrees of proficiency—and usually only curses in one of them. She is a member of the Writers’ Guild of Alberta, Crime Writers of Canada, and Sisters in Crime (National). She is currently the President of the Sisters in Crime—Canada West chapter.