The Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild has published the fresh, original work of student writers annually in Windscript Magazine since 1983. Over 1500 students’ work has ignited imaginations and inspired passion through print, digital, or through the author’s own voices in our launch events over Windscript’s history.
This year, 16 student contributors and our editors, Eunice-Grace Domingo and Tomilola Ojo will provide the SWG with short recordings that we will share on our social media channels to celebrate these writers and their recently published work. Then, these videos will be stitched together and premiered on the SWG’s YouTube channel on June 11, 2026, at 4:30 pm SK time for you to watch all in one place.
You do not need to register; simply visit the SWG’s social media in June @skwritersguild to view the individual videos or our YouTube channel to watch the full video. Consider subscribing to the SWG’s YouTube channel to receive a notification when the video premieres: https://www.youtube.com/@saskatchewanwritersguild6148
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How to enjoy Windscript Magazine:
We can’t wait for you to enjoy this issue! All SWG members will receive an emailed version, and we will post a digital version in the days following the launch for you to read here: https://skwriter.com/programs-and-services/publications/Windscript
In the fall, every high school and library in Saskatchewan will be mailed a copy of the magazine for their collections.
Printed copies of Windscript are available for purchase for $12.00/issue (shipping included). Magazines will be mailed after the premiere event.
Editors:
Managing + Poetry Editor
Eunice-Grace Domingo (she/her/hers) is optimistic, but in a Macbeth Act I kind of way. She has a BA in Honours English and an MA in English Literature from the University of Saskatchewan. Her graduate research focuses on media studies, adaptation theory, and 20th-century Japanese literature. Her poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction appear in numerous journals and literary magazines like The New York Literary Magazine, In Medias Res, The Taj Mahal Press, The Lamp, Dreamers Magazine, Moon Tide Press, and Modern Flash Fiction. She was born in Manila, Philippines and immigrated to Canada in 2007 with her family.
Associate Prose Editor
Tomi Ojo is a Saskatoon-based writer and editor with experience spanning prose, poetry, playwriting, and journalism. Her work explores themes of empathy and human connection through various forms of creative expression. With a passion for music and movement, she brings a multidisciplinary approach to her writing practice. Tomi is excited to contribute her diverse literary background to Windscripts' development and to engage with the broader creative community in Saskatchewan.
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