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Muskoka Novel Marathon’s Spanish division returns

Spanish-language writers, this is your invitation.  

After a groundbreaking debut last year, the Muskoka Novel Marathon’s Spanish  Division is back, says division convenor Pilar Miralles, offering Spanish-language authors across Canada the chance to write, connect, and compete in a literary challenge added with their voices in mind.  

Registration is now open for the 25th Muskoka Novel Marathon, happening July 16  to 19, 2026, at Port Sydney Community Hall and online via Zoom. The nonprofit  creative challenge invites writers of all experience levels to dedicate 72 hours to  writing a novel while raising funds to support adult literacy services through YMCA  Simcoe Muskoka – and competing for Best Novel or Best Spanish-Language Novel.

Miralles joined the Muskoka Novel Marathon in 2020 after being introduced to the event by her mentor and friend, Mexican-Canadian writer Martha Batiz. “I was hooked,” she says. “The energy, the challenge, and the community were unlike  anything I had experienced before as a writer.” 

The idea for a Spanish Division came from Miralles’ own experience. As a Spanish language writer, she realized she could participate in the marathon but not submit  her work to the competition for Best Novel. “I knew I wasn’t alone,” she said. “There  are approximately 1.7 million Spanish-speaking Canadians, and I was aware of  several Spanish-language writers in Ontario who were eager to participate but faced  the same barrier.” She proposed a dedicated Spanish-language division to the  marathon’s organizers and, as a result, it launched in 2025.  

That first year was a milestone. Four Latina writers completed the marathon and submitted manuscripts for judging, demonstrating a strong appetite for a Spanish-language stream within the event. 

“Language is identity,” says Miralles. “Spanish-speaking writers in Canada deserve a space to tell their stories in their own language and to be recognized for their craft.  The Spanish Division is a way of saying: your voice matters, your language matters, and there is a place for you here.” 

With several writers already registered and only weeks remaining before this year’s marathon, Miralles is encouraging others to sign up now. 

“Don’t wait for the perfect moment or the perfect story idea,” she says. “The Muskoka  Novel Marathon is about the challenge, the community, and the joy of writing – and  the Spanish Division means you can experience all of that in your own language.” 

The 2026 Spanish Division is supported by Canada Habla Español, Inspiradas, FIL  Canada, and Laberinto Press. Plus, the winner of the marathon’s new Best Spanish Language Novel will have their manuscript submitted to publisher Lugar Común  Editorial for review. 

For Miralles, the goal is clear: to see more Spanish-language authors from across  Canada take part and help build a thriving literary community. “You will surprise yourself with what you can create in a single weekend, and you will find a community that celebrates you,” she says. 

The 25th anniversary event will include meals, snacks, coffee, and tea,  commemorative swag, celebratory moments, cake, and pre-marathon workshops focused on writing, fundraising, and the marathon’s history.  

KM Wehrstein, marathon convenor, praised Miralles for her hard work to create the  Spanish Division, build partnerships with judges, sponsors, and a publisher, and lift  Latin voices throughout Canada.

“It’s an opportunity like no other for writers, either experienced or beginners,” says  Wehrstein. “Why is this year the perfect time to jump in? Because it’s this year. If  there is something you want to do and think you will love doing, the time to start  doing it is now.” 

To register or learn more, visit MuskokaNovelMarathon.com or follow the Muskoka Novel Marathon on Facebook

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