CSFFA Newsletter: Happy New Year!
In this newsletter:
- 2026 CSFFA Registration is Open
- 2026 CSFFA Calendar (Important Dates)
- Aurora Book Club Meeting Jan. 22, 2026
- Eligibility Lists Are Open for 2025 Works
- Reminder: You’re Invited to our Discord community
2026 CSFFA Registration is Open
Registration is open to purchase your 2026 CSFFA membership. This will allow you to add items to the eligibility lists, nominate (February/March) and later vote for this year’s awards. Memberships are open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Registration is available both for returning members from 2023-25 and for new members directly on our home page at www.csffa.ca. Just click the box (Not a Member yet? / You are a Member?) that applies to you.
2026 CSFFA Calendar
We have updated this year’s CSFFA Calendar. It has start and end dates for all of the 2026 activities such the Aurora Awards, our development grants, the CSFFA Hall of Fame, our AGM, and when the Awards Ceremony will take place. Some of the dates, such as the voters’ package start date are flexible. If we get works from our finalists quickly then we will open it up earlier.
For a the full calendar go to our website: https://www.csffa.ca/about/calendar-of-activities/
Aurora Book Club Meeting Reminder: January 22, 2026
BOOK CLUB MEETING: January 22 8:00pm EST / 5:00pm PST
Join us on Discord in our voice/video channel Book Club Meetings channel on the 22nd to learn more about Phyllis Gotlieb’s winning novel, her life and career. Featuring special guest, Aurora-winning author Candas Jane Dorsey!
More info on the book club:
Starting in January 2026, we’re inviting everyone to join us for the Aurora Awards Retrospective Book Club. The aim of the Book Club is to read every “Best Novel” Aurora Award winner in the association’s history, in time for CSFFA’s 50th anniversary. We envision the book club wrapping up by the proposed Edmonton Worldcon in 2030, where we hope to host some form of anniversary celebration.
January 2026 is our inaugural book club month. We’ll be reading Phyllis Gotlieb’s A Judgment of Dragons, the first novel to win the Aurora Award – in 1982.
Join us on Discord at any time in January to discuss the book with us.
Learn more about the book club, how it works, and see the full schedule at the book club page of the CSFFA website.
2025 Eligibility Lists
As of November 2025, our annual eligibility list submission period is underway. You can see our current list of confirmed eligible works on our public list page here. This page can be shared widely, everyone has access to it. This public page contains links to external URLs for each work, which you will find to the right of the entry marked as [info]. For works that are available to read in full online (eg. short stories in online magazines), the [info] link should direct you to that work so you can read it. For other works, the info link provides publication details, synopses, and purchase options.
CSFFA members are encouraged to add works they are familiar with or published in 2025. In order to add works before the end of December, you must have a 2025 membership (ie. paid the membership fee in the first half of this year). Starting in January, you will need to purchase your 2026 membership in order to access the member-only eligible work submission forms.
If you are a publisher or a creator without a membership and would like assistance adding works to the lists, please contact us. If you only published a few works, we are more than happy to put them in for you. You must send us full details of the work and a URL where members can get more information about the work or access it in full (if such is available online).
For questions or comments about eligibility lists, please contact us at volunteer.csffa@gmail.com
We’re happy to announce that CSFFA is joining the great Discord bandwagon, and has created a community server where fans, readers, creators, and all Canadian SFF enthusiasts can gather online to discuss Canadian speculative fiction and the Aurora Awards. The Discord server is open to the public, and you can join us using this link.
(Sometimes Discord invite links don’t work as intended, so if you find that to be the case, please reach out and we’ll try to get you sorted.)