About Inkwell

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Our History

Since our founding in 2016, InkWell Workshops has remained unique in Canada: we are a peer-led organization by and for writers with lived experience of mental health and addiction issues, and our staff are not only peers but accomplished creative writing professionals.

InkWell is recovery-oriented. Rather than focusing on symptom management through medical interventions, we believe that people with mental illness need holistic support to live good lives. And we believe that the voices and cultural achievements of disabled artists are no less than vital.

In February 2016, InkWell founders Kathy Friedman and Eufemia Fantetti began running writing workshops for people with lived experience, in partnership with CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Association) Toronto. Later that year, InkWell received funding from the Toronto Arts Council and Ontario Arts Council. This support over subsequent years enabled us to grow our programming: in 2017, we began publishing anthologies of creative writing by InkWell participants; in 2018, we mentored three professional writers with lived experience in running writing workshops at community organizations; and in 2019 we partnered with larger organizations including CAMH, TIFF, and the ROM. In 2020, merely two weeks after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, we transitioned to online programming and began working with writers and organizations across Ontario.

Then, in 2021, we published our latest anthology Brilliance Is the Clothing I Wear with esteemed Canadian publisher Dundurn Press. Recommending it for their 2021 summer reading guide, Quill & Quire called the anthology “a polished, triumphant collection.” We ended our weekly drop-in workshops at CMHA Toronto in June 2021, and began offering free courses instead with CAMH’s Collaborative Learning College. In addition to these courses, we continue to offer free mentorship on book-length projects through the Reinhilde Cammaert Memorial Scholarship.