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October 16, 2008

Most of the awards programs exist for publishers, not authors, to submit their books for competition. These usually have quite a bit of prestige and cash attached to them. They are listed here because, as a writer, you should know about them as well. Many of you are small publishers; some of you have books published by smaller presses. If you think your book may qualify for an award, a quick consultation with your publisher may mean the difference between it being entered or not. Please know that the book awards were taking over a large portion of the book, so we have listed them in full on this page.

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JANUARY

CWCC-5     National Magazine Awards

January 9

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established:1977

Entries Last Year<:

Entry Fee: Inquire

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: June

Prizes: Inquire

Details:

Awards are made in many categories including fiction, poetry, essays, personal journalism, arts & entertainment, one-of-a-kind article, humour, usiness, health & medicine, politics & public interest, society, investigative reporting, sports & recreation, columns, travel, service, how-to, and profiles. Magazine pieces must have been published during previous yeatr in a publication that is at least 51% Canadian owned. Author/artist must be Canadian citizen or landed mmigrant. Specific details not completely available at press time but will be by mid-November. Entry materials will be available mid-November. Deadline date varies year-to-year, please obtain most recent information from the website.

National Magazine Awards Foundation

425 Adelaide Street West, Suite 700

Toronto, ON M5V 3C1

Phone: 416-422-1358 Fax: 416-422-3762

Email: barbara-gould@rogers.com

Website: www.magazine-awards.com


CWCC-583     Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence

January 12

Genre: Book Awards

Eligibility: B.C. Resident

Year Established: 2003

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes: $5,000 + Certificate

Details:

The Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence was established in 2003 by the Honourable Iona Campagnolo to recognize British Columbia writers who have contributed to the development of literary excellence in the Province. The inaugural recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence will be recognized as having: Written a substantial body of literary work throughout their career; and contributed significantly to the literary community of the Province.

Writers must be Canadian citizens or Permanant Residents who were born in British Columbia or whose principle place of residence has been British Columbia for the last five (5) full calendar years.

Writers who have written books in the following genres will be considered: Fiction; Poetry; Children's (including young adult fiction); Drama; Creative Non-fiction. Books may have been published anywhere in the world.

There shall only be one award given each year. Nominations will be accepted from publishers as well as writing and publishing organizations.

Nominations consist of a completed Nomination Form and up to ten pages of typed supporting material. There is no limit to the number of nominations an organization can submit. All nominations and their supporting material are considered confidential. Website has nomination form.

West Coast Book Prize Society

#902 - 207 W. Hastings Street

Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7

Phone: 604-687-2405 Fax: 604-669-3701

Email: info@bcbookprizes.ca

Website: www.bcbookprizes.ca/LGAward.htm


CWCC-22      Ottawa Book Award

January 14

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Ottawa writers

Year Established: 1986

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: none

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: October

Prizes: $5,000 x 4

Details

A prize of $5,500 will be awarded in each of the following categories: English fiction, English non-fiction, French fiction and French non-fiction. To qualify, the book must be: a book of literary merit with an ISBN number; written in English or French; published in 2007 Written by authors residing in the City of Ottawa who are Canadian citizens or have landed immigrant status and a minimum of 12 months prior to either or both dates. City staff reserve the right to ask for proof of Ottawa esidency. Residency is established by: a current Ontario driver's licence indicating a current Ottawa address or a personal CCRA Notice of Assessment indicating a current residential address in Ottawa.

Contact office for details concerning the application form and number of copies to be sent. A total of four copies of each book must be submitted to the Cultural Services office by either the publisher or the author.

City of Ottawa, Office of Cultural Affairs att Faith Seltzer

110 Laurier Avenue

Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1

Phone: 613-580-2424 EXT 27412 Fax: 613-580-2632

Email: infoculture@ottawa.ca

Website: ottawa.ca/residents/arts/funding_awards/book_awards/index_en.html


CWCC-18     The ReLit Awards ~Novel, Poetry, Short Fiction Collections

January 15

Genre: Multiple Categories

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 2000

Entries Last Year: 60

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: Ring

Details:

Only Canadian authors are eligible. Books must have been written by Canadian authors while living in Canada. There is no cap on the number of books that might be submitted by any one publisher.

Categories include: Novels; Poetry Collections; and Short Fiction Collections. Four copies of each book must be submitted. Organizers of the ReLit wards will not be eligible. Books must have been published between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2007. There is no entry fee.

Burnt Head

Cupids, NF A0A 2B0

Phone: Fax:

Email: info@ReLitAwards.com

Website: www.ReLitAwards.com


CWCC-471     Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People

January 15

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian Citizens

Year Established: 1988

Entries Last Year: 47

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: June

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

The Bilson Award was established in 1988 in memory of Geoffrey Bilson, a respected historian and children's author who passed away in 1987. The $1,000 prize is awarded annually to the Canadian author of an outstanding work of historical fiction for young people. Canadian children's historical novels published the previous year will be eligible for the 2007 Bilson Award. Please note that, in order to weigh the historical fiction submissions fairly, the Committee has determined that picture books, short story collections by more than one author, and plots involving time travel are no longer eligible.

The Canadian Children's Book Centre c/o Naseem Hrab, Librarian

101 - 40 Orchard View Blvd.

Toronto, ON M4R 1B9

Phone: 416-975-0010 Fax: 416-975-8970

Email: info@bookcentre.ca

Website: www.bookcentre.ca


CWCC-601     Alberta Children's Book of the Year Award

January 15

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Alberta

Year Established: 1994

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: Inquire

Details

This award, presented annually by Alberta Community Development, the Writers Guild of Alberta and the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, is given to the Alberta-based publisher producing the best children's or young adult book, including fiction, non-fiction and picture books. For more information, visit: www.bookpublishers.ab.ca/childrensbook.html

Book Publishers Association of Alberta/Alberta Book Awards

10523 - 100th Avenue

Edmonton, AB T5J 0A8

Phone: 780-424-5060 Fax: 780-424-7943

Email: info@bookpublishers.ab.ca

Website: www.bookpublishers.ab.ca/childrensbook.html


CWCC-304     Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium

January 16

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Ontario

Year Established: 1987

Entries Last Year: 400

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: $20,000 and $2,500/$10,000 and $2,000

Details:

Requires an official submission form. Open to published works of fiction, non-fiction, drama, children's literature, and poetry. Ontario authors only. Books are entered by their publishers, not their authors. There are four prizes - The Trillium Book Award one for English and one for French and the Trillium Book Award for Poetry for a first, second or third book of poetry, one in English and one in French.

The Trillium Book Award was established by the Ontario government in 1987 to "recognise excellence, support marketing and to foster increased public awareness of the quality and diversity of Ontario writers and writing." In 1994, the prize was expanded to include the Prix Trillium, a separate prize for Ontario's francophone writers and their publishers. This year, the awards program is being expanded to include the Trillium Book Award for Poetry to recognize achievement by new, emerging poets in English and French, and their publishers. The prize for the traditional Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium honouring works of fiction, non-fiction, drama, children's books and more established poets, in both English and French, is $20,000, plus $2,500 to the publisher. The recipient of the Trillium Book Award for Poetry, for a first, second or third work of poetry receives $10,000, and $2,000 for the publisher. The publishers of all Trillium Award finalists receive a grant for the book's promotion prior to the announcement of the winner.

Anthologies, new editions, re-issues and translations are not eligible. Ontario writers who have lived in Ontario for at least three out of the past five years and who have been published anywhere in the world are eligible. Their publishers are invited to submit titles to the Ontario Media Development Corporation for consideration. Titles must have been published for the first time in the 2006 calendar year, remain in print in that year and be available for sale in the spring of 2007. Four copies must be submitted for jury and promotional use: these will not be returned.

For further information, or to be placed on our publishers' mailing list for submission information, please call (416) 314-6858, fax (416) 314-6876, email jhawkins@omdc.on.ca

Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Arts and Cultural Industries Branch/OMDC

175 Bloor Street East

South Tower Suite 501

Toronto, ON M4W 3R8

Phone: 416-642-6698 Fax: 416-314-6876 /p>

Email: jhawkins@omdc.on.ca

Website: http://omdc.on.ca/


CWCC-10     Atlantic Journalism Awards

January 31

Genre: Journalism

Eligibility: Atlantic

Year Established: 1986

Entries Last Year: 460

Entry Fee: $50

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes: Inquire

Details:

Competition is open to any journalist living in Atlantic Canada whose entry was originally published or broadcast in an Atlantic Canadian media outlet during the previous year. Where stories were published or broadcast nationally or in other regions, the item must have been used by a news outlet in Atlantic Canada first. All entries become property of the Atlantic Journalism Awards and will not be returned. Representatives of the sponsoring companies are not involved in the adjudication process in any way. Twenty-five categories. Please mark cheque or money order

Atlantic Journalism Awards. For more information, category definitions, or to print out an entry form, visit the website.

Atlantic Journalism Awards

c/o Canada Post

6175 Almon Street

Halifax, NS B3K 5N2

Phone: 902-425-2727 Fax:

Email: office@AJAs.ca

Website: ajas.ca/


CWCC-39     Danuta Gleed Literary Award

January 31

Genre: Short Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1997

Entries Last Year: 20

Entry Fee: none

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes: $10,000, $500: $500

Details:

Submissions must be a first collection of short fiction, written by a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant, and published in the previous calendar year. Four (4) copies of each eligible title should be sent.

The Writers' Union of Canada

200--90 Richmond Street East

Toronto, ON M5C 1P1

Phone: 416-703-8982 Fax: 416-504-9090

Email: info@writersunion.ca

Website: http://www.writersunion.ca/cn_danutagleed.asp


CWCC-464     Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic

January 31

Genre: Fiction

Eligibility: books published in prev year

Year Established: 2000

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: Fall

Prizes: $1,000 plus engraved medallion

Details

Open to a novel or short story collection classed as "literature of the fantasic," which includes science fiction, fantasy, horror, magic realism, and surrealism, as well as mainstream books incorporating elements of these published by a Canadian citizen (residing in or outside Canada) or landed immigrant. The work must be substantially text-based and have been published in book form (not electronic format) and released during the previous year. Note: If the jury did not consider an eligible book in the year in which it was published, it can be considered the following year. However, once a book has been considered, it becomes ineligible. Send 6 copies of the book. Translations into English may be considered on an equal footing with works written originally in English, however, only the first translation of a work is eligible. Books must be received by 31 January 2007 to be considered for the 2007 award. Mail six (6) copies of the book to the committee. Packages from outside Canada must be marked PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS, as the Sunburst Award cannot pay for customs and clearance.

The Sunburst Award

2 Farm Greenway

Toronto, ON M3A 3M2

Phone: 64-282-8379 Fax: Phone first

Email: rebecca@sunburstaward.org

Website: www.sunburstaward.org


CWCC-498     The Newfoundland and Labrador Book Awards

January 31

Genre: Book Awards

Eligibility: Resident Newfoundland/Labrador

Year Established: 1997

Entries Last Year: 29

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: $1,500 , $500 x 2

Details:

Prizes are awarded to the best books in children's literature and fiction in one year, and in non-fiction and poetry the following year. The 2007 awards will honour artistic excellence in Newfoundland literature in the categories of non-fiction and poetry. Four (4) non-returnable copies of each book must b sent to the Writers' Alliance office and be receivded before the deadline. Only books being printed in December will be accepted up to and including December 31. A letter stating the category entered and confirming residency requirement must also be submitted..

The Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador

P.O. Box 2681

102--155 Water Street

St. John's, NF A1C 6K1

Phone: 709-739-5215 Fax: 709-739-5931

Email: wanl@nf.aibn.com

Website: www.writersalliance.nf.ca/NLawards.html


FEBRUARY

CWCC-53     Science in Society Journalism Awards

February 1

Genre: Journalism

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1972

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $10

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

The Canadian Science Writers' Association offers awards-in French and English-annually to honour outstanding contributions to journalism in the Canadian print and electronic media during the 2007 calendar year. Electronic entries must have been aired on a cable or broadcast system licensed in Canada. There are 3 Radio categories: News Items/Feature Items (less than 10 minutes); Features/Documentaries (over 10 and less than 30 minutes); and Features/Documentaries or Series (over 30 minutes). For exact rules and submission guidelines, visit the website

Canadian Science Writers' Association Awards

150 Ontario Street

Port Hope, ON L1A 2V6

Phone: 1-800-796-8595 Fax:

Email: office@sciencewriters.ca

Website: www.sciencewriters.ca/awards/index.html


CWCC-61     The Hilda Neatby Prize in Women's History / le Prix Hilda Neatby en histoire des femmes

February 1

Genre: Scholarly Articles

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1983

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: Inquire

Details:

The purpose of the Hilda Neatby Prize in Women's History, awarded since 1983 by the Canadian Committee on Women's History at the annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, is to encourage the publication of scholarly articles in women's history and gender history as it relates to women, in Canadian journals and books. Two prizes are awarded, one for best article in English and the other one for best article in French. Any academic article published in Canada during the previous year and deemed to make an original and scholarly contribution to the field of women's history is eligible for nomination for the Neatby Prize. Send nominations, and 3 copies of the nominated article.

Canadian Historical Association

395 Wellington Street

Ottawa, ON K1A 0N3

Phone: 613-233-7885 Fax: 613-567-3110

Email: cha-shc@archives.ca

Website: www.cha-shc.ca/english/activ/prizes_prix/neatby_ann.cfm


CWCC-93     Arts and Letters Awards (NFLD)

February 15

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Newfoundland

Year Established: 2002

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: Yes

Winners Announced: April

Prizes: see category

Details:

More details and entry forms available on the website.

Junior Division-Poetry: Prizes: 5 prizes of $200. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. For writers no older than 18 on December 31st of the contest year and no younger than 12 years old.

Junior Division-Prose: Prizes: 5 prizes of $200. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. For writers no older than 18 on December 31st of the contest year and no younger than 12 years old.

Senior Division-Dramatic Script: Prizes: 2 prizes of $750. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. Entrants in the senior division must be at least 19 years old on December 31st of the contest year.

Senior Division-Non-Fictional Prose: Prizes: 2 prizes of $750. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. Entrants in the senior division must be at least 19 years old on December 31st of the contest year.

Senior Division-Poetry: Prizes: 4 prizes of $750. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. Entrants in the senior division must be at least 19 years old on December 31st of the contest year.

Senior Division-Short Fiction: Prizes: 4 prizes of $750. All entrants must reside in Newfoundland & Labrador. An official entry form is required. Entrants in the senior division must be at least 19 years old on December 31st of the contest year.

Arts and Letters Awards Office

P.O. Box 1854 3rd Floor, Room 309

St. John's, NF A1C 5P9

Phone: 709-729-5253 Fax:

Email: rbest@mail.gov.nf.ca

Website: www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/artsandletters/


CWCC-462     City of Toronto Book Awards

February 29

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Open

Year Established: 1974

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: June

Prizes: $15,000 total

Details:

The Toronto Book Awards were first presented by Toronto City Council in 1974 to honour authors of books of literary and artistic merit that are evocative of Toronto.

These annual awards offer $15,000 in prize money. Each short-listed author (usually four to six) receives $1,000 and the winning author is awarded the remainder.

The Toronto Book Awards Committee invites publishers and authors to submit books for consideration and review. Fiction and non-fiction books, published in English, for adults and/or children are eligible. Reprints, textbooks and manuscripts are not eligible. There are no separate categories; novels, short story collections, books of poetry, biographies, histories, social studies, children's books, books about sports, photographic collections, etc., are judged together. Books must have been published between January 1 and December 31, 2 in the previous year.

Toronto Book Awards Committee c/o Toronto Protocol, City Clerk's office

City Hall, West Tower 2nd Floor, 100 Queen Street West

Toronto, ON M5H 2N2

Phone: 416-392-8191 Fax: 416-392-1247

Email:

Website: www.city.toronto.on.ca/book_awards/index.htm


MARCH

CWCC-470     Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction

March 31

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian Citizens

Year Established: 1999

Entries Last Year: 42

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: September

Prizes: $10,000 value

Details:

Established by the Fleck Family Foundation and the Canadian Children's Book Centre in May 1999 to recognize and raise the profile of exceptional non-fiction books for children by Canadian authors.

Open to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants; author, or author and illustrator of Canadian non-fiction for children; categories eligible are arts/culture, concept, science, biography, history, geography, reference, sports, activities, and pastimes, nominations by publisher for books published between May 1, 2006 and April 30, 2007. [check website]

Open to books based on an original subject or exploring a familiar subject in a new and interesting way written and illustrated by Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. The award goes to the author unless 40% or more of the text area is composed of original illustrations, in which case the award will be divided equally between author and illustrator. There will be five short-listed books resulting in one winner and four honour books. Visit the Canadian Children's Book Centre's website for more information.

The Fleck Family Foundation & The Canadian Children's Book Centre

101-40 Orchard View Blvd.

Toronto, ON M4R 1B9

Phone: 416-975-0010 Fax: 416-975-8970

Email: info@bookcentre.ca

Website: www.bookcentre.ca


APRIL

CWCC-384     Governor General's Literary Awards

April 15

Genre: Book Awards

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1936

Entries Last Year: 1500

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: mid-November

Prizes: $15,000

Details:

Deadline: April 15, 2007 for books published between September 1, 2006 and March 31, 2007; August 7, 2007 for books published between April 1, 2007 and September 30, 2007.

The Governor General's Literary Awards are given annually to the best English-language and the best French-language book in each of the seven categories of Fiction, Literary Nonfiction, Poetry, Drama, Children's Literature (text), Children's Literature (illustration) and Translation. Each laureate receives $15,000 and a specially crafted copy of the winning book. In addition, publishers of winning titles receive a $3,000 grant for the promotion of the prize-winning book. Non-winning finalists each receive $1,000.

Professional book publishers are invited to submit titles for consideration. Books must be first foreign or first Canadian edition trade books that have been written, translated or illustrated by Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. In the Translation category, the original work, must also be a Canadian-authored title. English titles must be published and be available on the market between September 1, 2006 and September 30, 2007.

The Canada Council for the Arts

P.O. Box 1047

Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8

Phone: 613-566-4414 ext 5573 Fax: 613-566-4410

Email: joanne.larocque-poirier@canadacouncil.ca

Website: www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/publishing/wrsh29-e.asp


CWCC-155     The Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction

April 30

Genre: Creative Non-Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1991

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: September

Prizes: $3,000

Details:

The Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction is the only such award in Canada. The $3,000 annual award was established by the writer and literary journalist Edna Staebler in 1991 to encourage and recognize the Canadian writer of a first or second published book. The book must have a Canadian locale or a particular Canadian significance.

Creative non-fiction is literary rather than journalistic. The writer does not merely give information, but intimately shares an experience with the reader by telling a factual story with the devices of fiction, original research, well-crafted interpretive writing, personal discovery or experience, the creative use of language or approach to the subject matter, dialogue, and narrative.

Laurier Bookstore, Wilfrid Laurier University

75 University Avenue West

Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5

Phone: 519-884-1970, Ext. 3109 Fax: 519-884-8202

Email: kwardrop@wlu.ca

Website: library.wlu.ca/internet/prizes/staebler.html


CWCC-514     The Frances E. Russell Award

April 30

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian Citizens

Year Established: 1982

Entries Last Year: 8

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

The competition is open to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. A jury, appointed by IBBY Canada, selects the winner. Five copies of each proposal, which should include a project synopsis and curriculum vitae, are required.

Works of the following nature are eligible: studies of individual authors and their work, especially if they are considered in their socio-historical context; comparative studies of two or more authors, which illuminate their stylistic differences, or consider their social and historical approaches; subject/Genre overviews, for example, Canadian children's fantasy or historical fiction, etc.; biographical studies of Canadian children's authors or illustrators; studies of Canadian children's illustrators and their work; related subjects including contemporary theoretical approaches to the study of Canadian children's literature.

Frances E. Russell Award Chair, IBBY Canada,

Dept. English, University of Toronto

att: Deirdre Baker, 7 King's College Circle,

Toronto, ON M5S 3K1

Email: russell@ibby-canada.org

Website: ibby-canada.org/russell.html


MAY

CWCC-594     The Kobzar Literary Awards

May 1, 2009 -see website

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 2003

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: March 2010

Prizes: $20,000

Details:

The Kobzar Literary Award is a biannual award, recognizing an outstanding contribution to Canadian literature through the author's representation of a Ukranian-Canadian theme.

Works may be submitted by writers

, publishers or literary agents. Each nomination must be submitted with the author's consent. All books must have an ISBN, and be distributed in book form in Canada. Titles may be submitted only once. There is no limit to the number of titles that may be submitted by a nominator, provided that the work entered meets all other eligibility requirements.

Submissions may be published in English, French or Ukrainian.

There are five categories: Literary Non-Fiction, Fiction, Children's Literature, Poetry and Drama Needs a completed and signed entry form (Download form from website.); six (6) copies of the publication; author's curriculum vitae For more information, visit the website. All entry material, including book copies will become the property of the

Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko.

The Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko

202--952 Main Street

Winnipeg, MB R2W 3P4

Phone: 204-944-9128 Fax:

Email: lesia@shevchenkofoundation.ca

Website: www.shevchenkofoundation.com


CWCC-196     City of Vancouver Book Award

May 21

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Open

Year Established: 1989

Entries Last Year: 39

Entry Fee: $15

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: October

Prizes: $2,000

Details:

The book may be fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or drama written for adults or children and may deal with any aspects of the city: history, geography, current affairs, or the arts published anywhere in the world, may be entered as long as they contribute to an appreciation and understanding of Vancouver's history, character, or of the achievements of its residents. The book must not have been copyrighted prior to the previous year. Reissues of a prior edition and textbooks are not eligible. Official entry form found on website.

City of Vancouver-Office of Cultural Affairs

453 West 12th Avenue

Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4

Phone: 604-871-6434 Fax: 604-871-6005

Email: marnie.rice@vancouver.ca

Website: vancouver.ca/commsvcs/oca/awards/book/index.htm


CWCC-175     Quebec Writers' Federation Awards

May 31

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Quebec & English language

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $20

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $2,000

Details:

Deadline: MAY 31 / AUGUST 1 (depending on publication date)

QWF holds an annual juried competition for published books by Quebec authors in five categories:

A. M. Klein Prize (Poetry)

McAuslan First Book Award

Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize Fiction (Established 1987)

Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction (Established 1987)

QWF Prix de traduction / Translation Prize (Established 2002)

Quebec Writers' Federation

1200 Atwater Avenue, Suite 3

Montreal, QC H3Z 1X4

Phone: 514-933-0878 Fax: 514-933-0878

Email: info@qwf.org

Website: www.qwf.org


JUNE

CWCC-658     Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award

June 12

Genre: Work In Progress

Eligibility: AB, BC or SK res

Year Established: 2001

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee:

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: Sept

Prizes: $2,000; 2 x $1,000

Details:

The award recognizes exceptionally well-written and researched work by a freelance writer by providing financial support while s/he completes a magazine or book-length project (non-fiction). Dave Greber had a passion for social justice, so stories that delve into issues associated with social justice are strongly encouraged. Dave Greber knew that many freelance writers struggled to make ends meet as they completed lengthy projects. For this reason, the award is designed to provide some support to a writer with a contract to publish a work of non-fiction prior to publication .

Submit: (1) five copies of a chapter of the self-authored book or five copies of an excerpt from the magazine article that represents the work being readied for the publication named in the contract; (2) a one-page description of your life and work; (3) a list of your published works; (4) complete contact information (name, address, mailing address, telephones numbers and email address).

Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award c/o S. Dunn

606 52 Avenue SW

Calgary, AB T2V 0B4

Phone: 403-259-5689 1-877-271-3283 Fax:

Email: info@greberwritingaward.com

Website: www.greberwritingaward.com/about/submissions.htm


CWCC-593     Acorn-Plantos Award

June 30

Genre: Poetry Chapbooks

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established:

Entries Last Year: 50

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: November

Prizes: $500 + People's Poet Medal

Details:

For volumes in the People's Poetry tradition, published during the previous year . Please send five copies of the book with entry. Make cheques payable to Acorn-Plantos Award.

Acorn-Plantos Award

c/o Jeff Seffinga

36 Sunset Avenue

Hamilton, ON L8R 1V6

Phone: 905-521-9196 Fax:

Email: jeffseff@allstream.net

Website: TBA


JULY

CWCC-543     The Writers' Trust of Canada Awards

July 30

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: February

Prizes: see categories

Details:

The competition is limited works written by Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. All eligible writers are considered. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process. For guidelines or more information, visit the website.

The Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award (Established 1994) Prize: $1,000 The award alternates each year between short fiction and poetry. Given to a writer below the age of 35 who has yet to be published in book form.

The Writers' Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize (Established 1988) Prize: $10,000; Winning publisher: $2,000 Given to a writer at the beginning of his or her career for a short story or excerpt from a fiction work-in-progress.

The Marian Engel Award Prize (Established 1986) $15,000 The award is presented once a year to a female Canadian writer, not for a single book, but for a body of work and in anticipation of her future contribution to Canadian literature. All eligible female writers in mid-career are considered. For the purposes of this award, mid-career is defined as having published in Canada at least three books of literary merit which are predominantly fiction. No age criteria are included in the mid-career definition. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process. For guidelines or more information, visit the website.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Prize (Established 2001) Prizes: $20,000 Award recognizes a lifetime of distinguished work by a Canadian writer, working in either poetry or prose in either French or English.

The Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize (Established 1997) Prize:$15,000; $2,000 to finalists. For a novel or short-story collection that in the opinion of the judges is the year's best book of fiction.

The Nereus Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize (Established 1996) Prizes: $15,000 Awarded to the non-fiction book published that in the opinion of the judges is the year's best book of non-fiction.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing (Established 2000) Prize:$15,000; $2,000 to finalists. Award is presented for a non-fiction book of outstanding literary merit that enlarges our understanding of contemporary Canadian political and social issues.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Timothy Findley Award (Established 2003) Prizes: $15,000 Award serves to recognise a body of work (comprised of no less than three works of literary merit which are predominantly fiction) rather than a single book. All male Canadian writers are considered and no age restrictions apply. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process.

The Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature (Established 1963) Prizes: $15,000 Awarded to the author of a body of work in children's literature that, in the opinion of the judges, demonstrates the highest literary standards.

The W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize (Established 1998) Prizes: $15,000 given annually to a writer who has produced an outstanding body of work, has acted during his/her career as a "caring mentor" for writers, and has published a work of fiction or had a new stage play produced during the three-year period specified for each competition. Every third year the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize will be awarded to a writer who works in French. Nominees must have an established track record of outstanding fiction or of produced stage plays which clearly demonstrates that they "didn't quit." It must be demonstrated that nominees have had a substantial impact as "caring mentors" by "looking over the shoulders" of other writers (in such ways as one-on-one advising, editing, teaching in writing workshops, in-residency stints). Nominees must be Canadian citizens. Members of the writing community (writers, playwrights, critics, publishers, directors, and/or artistic directors) may nominate candidates for this award. Letters of nomination must be seconded by another member of the writing community. Guidelines for the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize are currently being reviewed.

The Writers' Trust of Canada

90 Richmond Street East, Suite 200

Toronto, ON M5C 1P1

Phone: 416-504-8222 Fax: 416-504-9090

Email: info@writerstrust.com

Website: www.writerstrust.com


CWCC-216     The John Glassco Translation Prize

July 31

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1981

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

The John Glassco Translation Prize is awarded by the Literary Translators' Association of Canada each fall. The $1000 prize, created in memory of writer and literary translator John Glassco, is awarded for a translator's first book-length, literary translation into French or English, published in Canada during the previous year. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children's literature are eligible. The translator must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Submissions may be made by anyone interested, by forwarding four copies of the translated work and one copy of the original.

Literary Translators' Association of Canada, Glassco Prize Committee

LB 631 Concordia University

1455, boul. de Maisonneuve ouest

Montreal, QC H3G 1M8

Phone: 514-848-8702 Fax:

Email: info@attlc-ltac.org

Website: www.attlc-ltac.org/glasscoe.htm


CWCC-226     Saskatchewan Book Awards

July 31

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Saskatchewan authors or publishers

Year Established: 1993

Entries Last Year: 80

Entry Fee: $20

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: November

Prizes: Varies

Details:

Book of the Year (Established 1993) Prize: $2000. This Award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book judged on the quality of writing. MULTI-GENRE CATEGORY.

Brenda MacDonald Riches First Book Award (Established 1993) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best first book, judged on the quality of writing. MULTI-GENRE CATEGORY

Fiction Award (Established 1995) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book of fiction (novel, short fiction), judged on the quality of writing.

Non-Fiction Award (Established 1994) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book of non-fiction, judged on the quality of writing.

City of Regina Award (Established 1993) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Regina writer for the best book, judged on the quality of writing. MULTI-GENRE CATEGORY

City of Saskatoon Award (Established 1998) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatoon writer for the best book, judged on the quality of writing. MULTI-GENRE CATEGORY

Anne Szumigalski Poetry Award (Established 1995) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book of poetry judged on the quality of writing.

Children's Literature Award (Established 1995) Prize: $2000. This award is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book of children's or young adult's literature, judged on the quality of writing.

Scholarly Writing Award (Established 1999) Prize: $2000. This Award is presented to a Saskatchewan author or contributing editor for the best contribution to scholarship. The work must recognize or draw on specific theoretical work within a community of scholars, and participate in the creation and transmission of knowledge. The publication must show potential readability by a wider audience and be accessible to those outside an academic milieu. Works in the following categories will be considered: refereed publications AND/OR reference works AND/OR those published by an academic press.

Prix du Livre Français (Established 2002) Prize: $2000. Ce prix bisannuel est décerné à l'auteur de la Saskatchewan du meilleur livre en langue française, ou au traducteur d'une ouvre d'un auteur de la Saskatchewan traduite en français.

Award For Publishing (Established 1993) Prize: Commemorative certificates for the writer and publisher; a hand crafted commemorative plaque for the publisher; specially designed seals for display on award winning books. This Award is presented to the Saskatchewan publisher of the best book, based on literary or artistic value, the quality of editing, book design, production and content.

Award For First Peoples Publishing (Established 1997) Prizes: Commemorative certificates for the writer and publisher; a hand crafted commemorative plaque for the publisher; specially designed seals for display on award winning books. Presented to the Saskatchewan publisher of the best printed book authored or edited by a person of Aboriginal descent, or a book of Aboriginal content published by an Aboriginal publisher and authored or edited by a Saskatchewan author. The award will be based on Aboriginal content, literary and artistic value, editing, book design and production.

Publishing in Education Award (Established 1996) Prizes: Commemorative certificates for the writer and publisher; a hand crafted commemorative plaque for the publisher; specially designed seals for display on award winning books. This Award is presented to the Saskatchewan publisher of the best book produced as an educational resource, based on its value to educators at primary, secondary or post secondary levels, literary or artistic value, the quality of editing, book design, production and content

Deadlines for receiving books: July 31 for books published September 15 last year and July 31 of the current year. September 15 for books published between August 1-September of the current year. You may enter a book in one or more categories. You may enter more than one book in a category.

Send four copies of each book for the first category entered, thereafter send three books per category. Each entry must include: four copies of each title for the first submission, thereafter only three copies per category; a completed entry form; the author's phone number, fax, email and address (so winners can be contacted); $20 administration fee per title times the number of categories entered. All books entered become the property of the Saskatchewan Book Awards and will be used for promotion.

Saskatchewan Book Awards

Box 1921

Regina, SK S4P 3E1

Phone: 306-569-1585 Fax: 306-569-4187

Email: director@bookawards.sk.ca

Website: www.bookawards.sk.ca/category.htm


AUGUST

CWCC-176     Quebec Writers' Federation Awards

August 1

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Quebec & English language

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $20

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $2,000

Details:

Deadline: MAY 31 / AUGUST 1 (depending on publication date)

QWF holds an annual juried competition for published books by Quebec authors in five categories:

A. M. Klein Prize (Poetry)

McAuslan First Book Award

Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize Fiction (Established 1987)

Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction (Established 1987)

QWF Prix de traduction / Translation Prize (Established 2002)

Quebec Writers' Federation

1200 Atwater Avenue, Suite 3

Montreal, QC H3Z 1X4

Phone: 514-933-0878 Fax: 514-933-0878

Email: info@qwf.org

Website: www.qwf.org


CWCC-385     Governor General's Literary Awards

August 7

Genre: Book Awards

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1936

Entries Last Year: 1500

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: mid-November

Prizes: $15,000

Details:

Deadline: April 15, 2007 for books published between September 1, 2006 and March 31, 2007; August 7, 2007 for books published between April 1, 2007 and September 30, 2007.

The Governor General's Literary Awards are given annually to the best English-language and the best French-language book in each of the seven categories of Fiction, Literary Nonfiction, Poetry, Drama, Children's Literature (text), Children's Literature (illustration) and Translation. Each laureate receives $15,000 and a specially crafted copy of the winning book. In addition, publishers of winning titles receive a $3,000 grant for the promotion of the prize-winning book. Non-winning finalists each receive $1,000.

Professional book publishers are invited to submit titles for consideration. Books must be first foreign or first Canadian edition trade books that have been written, translated or illustrated by Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. In the Translation category, the original work, must also be a Canadian-authored title. English titles must be published and be available on the market between September 1, 2006 and September 30, 2007.

The Canada Council for the Arts

P.O. Box 1047

Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8

Phone: 613-566-4414 ext 5573 Fax: 613-566-4410

Email: joanne.larocque-poirier@canadacouncil.ca

Website: www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/publishing/wrsh29-e.asp


CWCC-486     The Scotiabank Giller Prize

August 8

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian Resident

Year Established: 1994

Entries Last Year: 100

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: Early November

Prizes: $40,000; $2,500 x 4

Details:

Open to full-length novels or collections of short stories in English or in English translation by a Canadian citizens or permanent resident published by a Canadian publisher and for sale in Canada. Submission packages are available to publishers through the website, who send their selection of eligible books to the Giller Prize Administrator. Publishers whose books are short-listed are asked to contribute a nominal sum to marketing/promotion efforts.

The Scotiabank Giller Prize, valued at $50,000 (Cdn), is awarded annually to the author of the best Canadian full-length novel or collection of short stories published in English. In the event that a translation wins, $40,000 will be awarded to the author and $5,000 will be awarded to the translator. The Scotiabank Giller Prize, named for the late literary journalist Doris Giller, was founded in her honour by her husband, Jack Rabinovitch. The Prize was first awarded in 1994.

To be eligible, a book must be a first-edition full length novel or short story collection, written by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada. Collections of previously published work are not eligible. Any story collections containing work previously published in book form will not be eligible unless the number of new stories outweighs the number of previously published ones. To be eligible, a book must be published in English, either originally or in translation. (In the case of translation, the original work must be Canadian-authored). Books must be published in Canada in English between October 16 of the previous year and October 15 of the current year (Previous publication of a book in another language or in another country does not disqualify it). No entry shall be ineligible because its author has won either The Scotiabank Giller Prize or any other prize previously. All books must carry an ISBN number and be available for sale in bookstores in Canada. No self-published books shall be eligible (that is, titles authored by any senior officer of the book's publishing firm and/or books underwritten in part or in whole by the author). The decision of the judges as to whether a book is eligible shall be binding.

CONDITIONS OF THE PRIZE:

Any eligible book which is entered for The Scotiabank Giller Prize shall not qualify for the award unless its publisher agrees: for each shortlisted book, to pay $1,500 to The Giller Prize as a contribution towards shortlist advertising and promotion; to spend an appropriate sum on media advertising for the winning book; to prepare and encourage its nominated and/or winning author(s) to participate in all reasonable publicity associated with The Giller Prize; to use their best efforts to sticker copies of the shortlisted and/or winning book(s) with The Scotiabank Giller Prize seals (to be provided by The Prize) and, when including facsimiles of The Giller Prize seal on all reprints of the shortlisted and/or winning book(s), to secure the prior written approval of The Scotiabank Giller Prize with respect to artwork.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES:

Publishers may enter up to three full-length novels or short story collections, each of them scheduled for publication between October 16 of the previous year and October 15 of the current year. In addition to those three entries, publishers may submit books by authors who have previously won The Scotiabank Giller Prize or The Governor General's Award in the fiction category. Entries (finished books or galleys, not loose pages) are to be submitted according to the following schedule:

Publication Date Deadline (exact dates vary from year to year)

Mid- October of the year before through end of April of the current year, are due beginning of May

End of April of the current year through mid June, are due end of June

Mid-June through mid-October are due mid-August which is the final deadline

Books received after the final deadline will not be eligible. The Scotiabank Giller Prize also requests that publishers submit, by mid-August of the Prize year, a list of all eligible fiction scheduled for publication between mid-October of the previous year and mid-October of the current year. This list should include title(s), author(s), and date(s) of publication. The ScotiabankGiller Prize may, at any time, call in a book, even if that book has not been submitted. In that event, the publisher will be required to complete an entry form, submit the entry form along with five copies of the book to The Scotiabank Giller Prize, and comply with all other Rules and Regulations. Receipt of submissions will be acknowledged in writing by The Scotiabank Giller Prize. No book entered or called in will be returned to publishers. Five copies of each entry must be submitted together with a submission form along with press material on the submitted book, a current author biography and an 8x10 photo (or electronic image of the author sent by email) that can be reproduced for use in newspapers, magazines and on The Scotiabank Giller Prize website, www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca . If the submission is in the form of galleys, one copy of the finished book must be received by The Scotiabank Giller Prize (Elana Rabinovitch at the address above) by end of September and must be confirmed for publication on or before mid-October. Two copies of each shortlisted book, ideally in folded and collated form, should be retained by the publisher. These must be delivered to a designated book binder as soon as the shortlist has been announced. The Scotiabank Giller Prize will supply shortlisted publishers with the name and address of the bookbinder to which copies must be sent. The Scotiabank Giller Prize will bear the cost of this leather binding.

FINALISTS:

A shortlist of finalists will be announced at the beginning of October each Prize year. National publicity, promoting The Scotiabank Giller Prize and the shortlisted authors, will begin at that announcement and continue until after the winner is declared. The winner of The Giller Prize will be announced at a ceremony in Toronto in November. So that all shortlisted authors may attend that ceremony, The Scotiabank Giller Prize will bear the cost of travel and overnight accommodation for authors who live outside the greater Toronto area. The jury panel will select the shortlist and the winner in private deliberations immediately preceding each announcement. Publishers should be aware that they will receive no advance notice of the finalists or the winner.

The Scotiabank Giller Prize, att: Elana Rabinovitch

576 Davenport Road

Toronto, ON M5R 1K9

Phone: 416-934-0755 Fax: 416-934-0971

Email: contact@scotiabankgillerprize.ca

Website: www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca


SEPTEMBER

no entries

OCTOBER

CWCC-21     The Writers' Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize

October 15

Genre: Short Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1998

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: Yes

Winners Announced: March

Prizes: $10,000

Details

Submissions are made directly to McClelland & Stewart. Only Canadian literary journals are permitted to submit. Individual submissions are not accepted. For short stories published in Canadian literary journals. The winning story and all finalists are published in an annual anthology by McClelland & Stewart. The magazine that published the winning story will receive $2,000.

The Writers' Trust of Canada & McClelland & Stewart

5th Floor - 75 Sherbourne Street

Toronto, ON M5A 2P9

Phone: Fax: 416-598-7764

Email: journeyprize@mcclelland.com

Website: http://www.mcclelland.com/jps


NOVEMBER

CWCC-311     Canadian Historical Association Awards

November 30

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility:

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee:

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes:

Details:

For a full listing of prizes in Primary and Secondary School Teaching; Prizes for Student Work; High School; University, Prizes for Research Work , Prizes for Popular Work available go to: http://www.cha-shc.ca/english/activ/prizes_prix/other.cfm

The François-Xavier Garneau Medal, awarded every five years, is the most prestigious of the CHA pzes. It honours an outstanding Canadian contribution to historical research.(2010)

The Sir John A. Macdonald Prize $1,000 (Established 1977) is awarded annually to the best book in Canadian history.

The Wallace K. Ferguson Prize $1,000 (Established 1980) is awarded annually to the best book in history other than Canadian.

The Albert B. Corey Prize is awarded every other year jointly with the American Historical Association to the best book in Canadian-American history. 2008 Competition

The Hilda Neatby Prize recognises each year the best articles in French and English on women's history.

The John Bullen Prize $500 (Established 1991) honours the outstanding Ph.D. thesis on a historical topic submitted in a Canadian university by a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.

The Clio Prizes Certificate (Established 1979) are awarded to meritorious publications or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history.

The CHA Journal Prize is awarded every year for the best essay published each year in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. The adjudication committee consists of the editorial board and a representative from the CHA Council, assisted by comments received through the peer review process.

Prize for the best article on the History of Sexuality in Canada awarded by the Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality.

The Eugene Forsey Prize, awarded by the Canadian Committee on Labour History for the best undergraduate and graduate essays on Canadian labour history. Competition information and previous winners http://www.mun.ca/cclh/Forsey.html

Canadian Historical Association

395 Wellington Street

Ottawa, ON K1A 0N3

Phone: 613-233-7885 Fax: 613-567-3110

Email: cha-shc@lac-bac.gc.ca

Website: www.cha-shc.ca/english/activ/prizes_prix/


CWCC-424     Donner Book Prize

November 30

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1998

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: Yes

Winners Announced: Late April

Prizes: $30,000 (winner) and $5,000 (short-list)

Details:

The award for the best book on Canadian public policy. All books published in English or French between January 1 and December 31 of the prize year. For extensive rules please consult the website. Books published outside Canada are eligible provided that the author is a Canadian citizen, the book is published in English or French and the theme is relevant to Canadian public policy. All entries must be submitted by the publisher.

Donner Canadian Foundation c/o Meisner Publicity & Promotion

394A King Street East

Toronto, ON M5A 1K9

Phone: 416-368-8253 Fax: 416-363-1448

Email: sherry@meisnerpublicity.com

Website: www.donnerbookprize.com/


DECEMBER

CWCC-319     Atlantic Book Awards

December 1

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Atlantic Canadian author

Year Established: 1998

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

Atlantic Poetry Prize (Established 1998) Prizes: $1,000 For full-length books of poetry. Publishers please submit four copies of books and a letter attesting to the author's status as an Atlantic Canadian and the author's current mailing address and telephone number. Entrants must have been born in Atlantic Canada or have lived a substantial part of their lives in Atlantic Canada.

Evelyn Richardson Prize for Non-Fiction (Established 1978) Prizes: $1,000 Publishers please submit four copies of and a letter attesting to the author's status as Nova Scotian and the author's current mailing address and telephone number. Entrants must have been born in Nova Scotia or have lived there for the past two years. For full-length non-fiction books.

Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award (Established 1990) Prizes: $10,000 Publishers please submit four copies of and a letter attesting to the author's status as an Atlantic Canadian and the author's current mailing address and telephone number. Entrants must have been born in Atlantic Canada or have lived a substantial part of their lives in Atlantic Canada. For full-length books of fiction, either a novel or a collection.

Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia

1113 Marginal Road

Halifax, NS B3H 4P7

Phone: 902-423-8116 Fax: 902-422-0881

Email: talk@writers.ns.ca

Website: www.writers.ns.ca/competitions.html


CWCC-330     Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction

December 1

Genre: Non-Fiction

Eligibility: Manitoba

Year Established: 2002

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $3,500

Details:

For adult non-fiction by Manitoba writers. Requires an official entry form. Books published in December may submit by January deadline; for all others the deadline is December 14th.

Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards

100 Arthur Street, Suite 206

Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3

Phone: 204-942-6134 Fax: 204-942-5754

Email: mbwriter@escape.ca

Website: www.mbwriter.mb.ca


CWCC-358     Dartmouth Book Awards

December 1

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Nova Scotia

Year Established: 1989

Entries Last Year: 11

Entry Fee: $10

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: $1,500

Details:

Dartmouth Book Awards: Fiction and Non-Fiction

Book must be about Nova Scotia and/or its people. Books published in 2006 for the first time (re-issues of earlier publications are not eligible). Authors must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. Books in any genre: fiction, history, essay, poetry, biography, politics, drama etc. Books must contain a minimum of 40% text. (No anthologies please) Books must be 49 pages or more and available for sale. Children's books are not eligible. The Steering Committee reserves the right to accept or reject submitted titles. Rejected titles will not be returned. A $10.00 non-refundable submission fee for each title must accompany entries. Cheques should be made payable to the Halifax Regional Municipality.

Ann Connor Brimer Award Children's Book For further information about the Ann Connor Brimer award, please contact Lara McAllister at 490-5855 or email: mcallil@halifaxpubliclibraries.ca.

Margaret and John Savage First Book Award Eligibility Criteria First books published in 2007. Books in any genre: Fiction, history, essay, poetry, biography, politics, drama, etc.

Halifax Regional Municipality, Halifax Public Libraries

60 Alderney Drive

Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4P8

Phone: 902-490-5991 Fax: 902-490-5889

Email: mackenh@halifaxpubliclibraries.ca

Website:www.halifax.ca/bookawards/


CWCC-388     Innis-Gérin Medal

December 1

Genre: Non-Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1966

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: Medal

Details:

The Society established a medal in 1966 to honour the economic historian H.A. Innis, FRSC (1894-1952) and the sociologist Léeon érin, MSRC (1863-1951), who were Presidents of the Society during 1946-47 and 1933-34 respectively. The Medal is awarded for a distinguished and sustained contribution to the literature of the social sciences including human geography and social psychology. The award consists of a bronze medal and is awarded every two years if there is a suitable candidate.

The Royal Society of Canada

170 Waller Street

Ottawa, ON K1N 9B9

Phone: 613- 991-6990 Fax: 613-991-6996

Email: jsalo@rsc.ca

Website: www.rsc.ca


CWCC-584     West Coast Book Prizes

December 1

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: B.C./Yukon Resident

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee:

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes:

Details:

Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author of the best work of poetry. The author must be a B.C./Yukon resident or have lived in B.C. or the Yukon for three of the past five years. No anthologies or "best of" collections. The book may have been published anywhere. Supported by the B.C. Teachers' Federation. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author of the best work of fiction. The author must be a B.C./Yukon resident or have lived in B.C. or the Yukon for three of the past five years. No anthologies. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author of the best original non-fiction literary work (philosophy, belles lettres, biography, history etc.). Quality of research and writing are major considerations in the judging of this prize as are insight and originality. The writer must be a B.C./Yukon resident or have lived in B.C. or the Yukon for three of the last five years. The book may have been published anywhere. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Haig-Brown Regional Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author(s) of the book which contributes most to the enjoyment and understanding of British Columbia. The book may deal with any aspect of the province (people, history, geography, oceanography, etc.) and must be original. Reprints, revised editions, guide books and how-to books are not considered for this prize. The book may have been published anywhere and the author may reside outside B.C. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Sheila Egoff Children's Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author of novels, including chapter books, aimed at juveniles and young adults, as well as non-fiction books for children (including biography) which have not been highly illustrated. The author must be a B.C./Yukon resident or have lived in B.C. or the Yukon for three of the past five years. The book may have been published anywhere. Supported by the B.C. Library Association. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Awarded to the author and illustrator of picture books, picture story books, and illustrated non-fiction books. The prize is shared by the author and the illustrator. The author and/or illustrator must be a B.C./Yukon resident or have lived in B.C. or the Yukon for three of the past five years. The book may have been published anywhere. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

Bill Duthie Booksellers' Prize Prizes: $2,000 + Certificate Entry Fee: $30 Presented to the originating publisher and author(s) of the best book in terms of public appeal, initiative, design, production and content. The publisher must have its head office in B.C. or the Yukon and the creative control in terms of editing, design and production must have been within B.C. or the Yukon. The membership of the B.C. Booksellers' Association determines the winner by ballot. Supported by BC Booksellers' Association and Duthie Books. For more information or to obtain the submission form, visit the website.

West Coast Book Prize Society

#902 - 207 W. Hastings Street

Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7

Phone: 604-687-2405 Fax: 604-669-3701

Email: info@bcbookprizes.ca

Website: www.bcbookprizes.ca


CWCC-441     Canadian Political Science Association Awards

December 10

Genre: Non-Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1992

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: 06/2006

Prizes: $1,000

Details:

Vincent Lemieux Prize 2009 The CPSA will award the prize, named after the eminent political scientist Professor Vincent Lemieux of the Université Laval, to the author of the best PhD thesis submitted and defended at a Canadian university, in 2005 or 2006, in English or in French, in any sub-field of political science. The prize is sponsored by Les Presses de l'Université Laval. A thesis is eligible only after nomination by the department of political science in which it was defended. A department in which five or fewer theses were defended in the two-year period may nominate one candidate. If six to ten were defended in the same period, two may be nominated. For those departments with more than ten completed PhDs, three thesis may be nominated. See website for further detail. January 15th deadline.

C.B. MacPherson Prize-2008 The award of $750 will be made to the author of the best book published in 2004 or 2005, in English or in French, in the field of political theory. The author must be either a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident (landed immigrant) who resides in Canada. The book must be single-authored. Textbooks, edited books or collections of essays will not be considered. For the 2008 award, a book must have a copyright date of 2006 or 2007. Deadline Dec 10th.

John McMenemy Prize -2008 The certificate of award will be made to the author or authors of the best article, in English or French, published in volume 39 of the Canadian Journal of Political Science. The recipient (or recipients) of the prize will also be awarded five 2008 memberships in the Canadian Political Science Association and the Société québécoise de science politique to be distributed to five students. Deadline Dec 10th

Donald Smiley Prize -2008 The award of $1000 will be made to the author or authors of the best book published in 2006, in English or French, in a field relating to the study of government and politics in Canada. The book may have single or multiple authors, but textbooks, edited books or collections of essays will not be considered. For the 2008 award, a book must have a copyright date of 2007. Deadline Dec 10th

Jill Vickers Prize- 2008 The award of $750 will be made to the author or authors of the best paper presented, in English or French, at the conference of the Canadian Political Science Association on the topic of gender and politics.To be considered for this prize, a presenter must forward an electronic copy of his or her paper to each of the following by June 15th and clearly mark the submission "Jill Vickers Prize Entry"

Canadian Political Science Association

260 Dalhousie Street, Suite 204

Ottawa, ON K1N 7E4

Phone: 613-562-1202 Fax: 613-241-0019

Email: cpsa@csse.ca

Website: www.cpsa-acsp.ca


CWCC-42     The Grant MacEwan Awards Book Award Youth Scholarship

December 15

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Alberta

Year Established: 2001

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: none

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes

Details

Author's Award Prizes: $25,000 Requires official entry form, available from Website. For books by authors living in Alberta that have been published by recognized publishers. Eligible writers (NOT publishers) must submit the following: Four copies of the bound book; a completed and signed entry form; resume or CV of no more than six pages; a letter (one page maximum) outlining why they believe their book should be considered for this award. The writer must make submissions, although publishers should encourage writers to apply. Deadline for submission is Noon, December 15 annually. All entry material, including book copies, become the property of Alberta Community Development and will not be returned

Young Writers Scholarship Prizes: 4 scholarships of $2,500 each. Four scholarships of $2,500 are awarded to students aged 16 to 25 living in Alberta. Entrants submit short stories or essays in either English or French. Official Application form available on website.

Alberta Community Development

10708 - 105 Avenue

Edmonton, AB T5H 0A1

Phone: Fax:

Email:

Website: www.cd.gov.ab.ca


CWCC-52     Science in Society Awards

December 15

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 2002

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: none

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $1000 each category

Details

Science in Society Journalism Awards (Established 1972) The Canadian Science Writers' Association offers awards--in French and English--annually to honour outstanding contributions with book awards, journalism awards in three categories, and student writing awards. See extensive list on website.

Science in Society (Established 2002) The Canadian Science Writers' Association offers awards-in French and English-annually to honour outstanding contributions to journalism in the Canadian print and electronic media during the calendar year. Electronic entries must have been aired on a cable or broadcast system licensed in Canada. There are 3 Television categories: News Items/Feature Items (less than 10 minutes); Features/Documentaries (over 10 and less than 30 minutes); and Features/Documentaries or Series (over 30 minutes). For exact rules and submission guidelines, visit website.

Canadian Science Writers' Association Awards

150 Ontario Street

Port Hope, ON L1A 2V6

Phone: 1-800-796-8595 Fax:

Email: office@sciencewriters.ca

Website: www.sciencewriters.ca/awards/index.html


CWCC-115     Alberta Literary Awards

December 15

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Alberta

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: Various

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: Various

Details

Georges Bugnet Award for Novel (Established 1952) Prize: $1,000

Gwen Pharis Ringwood Award for Drama (Established 1982) Prize: $1,000

Howard O'Hagan Award for Short Fiction (Established 1982) Prize: $1,000

R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature (Established 1982) Prize: $1,000

Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry (Established 1982) Prize: $1,000

Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction (Established 1982) Prize: $1,000

City of Edmonton Book Prize (Established 1995) $2,000 Entry Fee: $25 Entries must deal with some aspect of the city of Edmonton: history, geography, current affairs, its arts or its people or be written by an Edmonton author. Entries may be fiction, nonfiction, poetry or drama written for adults or children, published in the preceding year. Entries are judged by an independent jury recruited by the Writers Guild of Alberta. Check actual deadline date in the fall- unavailable with certainty at press time.

W.O. Mitchell (City of Calgary) Book Prize Prize (Established 1995) $2,000 Entry Fee: $25 Published works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, children's literature, and drama are considered. Entrants must have lived in Calgary for two years.

Entrants must have lived in Alberta for 12 of the past 18 months. Official Entry forms available on website in PDF format.

Writers Guild of Alberta

11759 Groat Road

Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6

Phone: 780-422-8174 Fax: 780-422-2663

Email: mail@writersguild.ab.ca

Website: www.writersguild.ab.ca


CWCC-117     Royal Historical Society Awards

December 15

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee:

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: Medals

Details:

The Flavelle Medal (Established 1924) for meritorious achievement in biological science. The medal is awarded for an outstanding contribution to biological science during the preceding ten years or for significant additions to a previous outstanding contribution to biological science. The gold plated silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.

Lorne Pierce Medal (Established 1926) for an achievement in critical or imaginative literature. The medal is awarded for an achievement of special significance and conspicuous merit in imaginative or critical literature written in either English or French (critical literature dealing with Canadian subjects has priority over critical literature of equal merit that does not deal with Canadian subjects). The gold plated silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.

J.B. Tyrrell Historical Medal (Established 1927) The medal is awarded for outstanding work in the history of Canada. The gold plated silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.

The Royal Society of Canada

283 Sparks Street

Ottawa, ON K1R 7X9

Phone: 613-991-5760 Fax: 613-991-6996

Email: adminrsc@rsc.ca

Website: www.rsc.ca/


CWCC-338     Canadian Authors Association Awards

December 15

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian or landed immigrant

Year Established: 1975

Entries Last Year: 300

Entry Fee: $35

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: see category

Details:

Canadian Authors Association MOSAID Technology Inc. Award for Fiction (Established 1975) Prizes: $2,500 & Medal. Requires an official entry form. For a full-length English-language novel first published in 2007. Reprints, translations, collections and posthumous entries are not eligible.

Canadian Authors Association Carol Bolt Award for Plays (Established 2001) Prizes: $1,000 & Medal. Sponsored by Canadian Authors Association, the Playwrights Union of Canada and Playwrights Canada Press. For a full-length English-language play for adults first published or performed in 2007. Reprints, translations and posthumous entries are not eligible. Previous winners of the award or of the former CAA Award for Drama (given from 1976 to 1999) are not eligible. Plays must have been produced or published.

Canadian Authors Association Poetry Award (Established 1975) Prizes: $1,000 & Medal. Requires an official entry form. For an English-language volume of poetry by one poet published in 2007. Reprints, translations and posthumous entries are not eligible.

Canadian Authors Association Lela Common Award for Canadian History (Established 1997) Prizes: $2,500 & Medal. Requires an official entry form. For an English-language book on some aspect of Canadian history first published in 2007. Reprints, translations and posthumous entries are not eligible. Biographical works are not eligible.

Canadian Authors Association

P.O. Box 419, 320 South Shores Road

Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0

Phone: 866-216-6222 Fax: 705-653-0593

Email: admin@CanAuthors.org

Website: www.canauthors.org


CWCC-30     Arthur Ellis Awards

December 31

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1984

Entries Last Year: 200

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: June

Prizes: the Arthur statuette (some cash awards)

Details:

Crime Novel (Established 1984)(new: cash award)

Crime Short Story (Established 1988)

First Crime Novel (Established 1988)(new: cash award)

Juvenile Crime Book (Established 1995)

Crime Non-Fiction (Established 1985)

Best Crime Book Published in the French Language (Established 2000)

Best Unpublished First Crime Novel (the Unhanged Arthur).(Established 2007) This award is designed to recognize and promote the careers of promising new crime writers. Because this award is for an unpublished crime novel manuscript, the submission should be made by the author. Contact for details. The submission fee for the Unhanged Arthur is $25 per manuscript.

"Crime" is defined as crime, detective, espionage, mystery, suspense, or thriller, and includes fictional or factual accounts of criminal doings and literary works with a criminous theme. Open to writers, regardless of nationality who are landed immigrants living in Canada, or Canadian writers living abroad. The book must be an original publication (i.e., not a new edition, revision, translation of a previously published book, etc.) AND must have been published for the first time in 2007.

Crime Writers of Canada

3007 Kingston Road, Box 113

Scarborough, ON M1M 1P1

Phone: 416 597-9938 Fax:

Email: info@crimewriterscanada.com

Website: www.crimewriterscanada.com


CWCC-101     City of Edmonton Book Prize

December 31

Genre: Multiple

Eligibility: Edmonton focus

Year Established: 1995

Entries Last Year: 45

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: May

Prizes: $2,000

Details:

Entries must deal with some aspect of the city of Edmonton: history, geography, current affairs, its arts or its people or be written by an Edmonton author. Entries may be fiction, nonfiction, poetry or drama written for adults or children, published in the preceding year. Entries are judged by an independent jury recruited by the Writers Guild of Alberta. Check actual deadline date in the fall- unavailable with certainty at press time.

Writers Guild of Alberta

11759 Groat Road

Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6

Phone: 780-422-8174 Fax:

Email: mail@writersguild.ab.ca

Website: www.writersguild.ab.ca


CWCC-107     W.O. Mitchell (City of Calgary) Book Prize

December 31

Genre: M

Eligibility: Calgary authors

Year Established: 1995

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $25

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced:

Prizes: $2,000

Details:

$2,000 Published works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, children's literature, and drama are considered. Entrants must have lived in Calgary for two years.

Writers Guild of Alberta

11759 Groat Road

Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6

Phone: 780-422-8174 Fax: 780-422-2663

Email: mail@writersguild.ab.ca

Website: www.writersguild.ab.ca


CWCC-363     The Griffin Poetry Prize

December 31

Genre: Poetry

Eligibility: Open

Year Established: 2000

Entries Last Year: 425

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: Early une

Prizes: $50,000 x 2

Details:

An official entry form is required. Books are to be submitted by publishers only. The Griffin Trust offers two prizes of $50,000 each. One is for the best collection of poetry by a Canadian poet (a citizen or permanent resident of Canada); one is for the best collection of poetry published anywhere in the world (which can include Canadian-authored books). Self-published books are not eligible.

The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry

6610 Edwards Boulevard

Mississauga, ON L5T 2V6

Phone: 905-565-5993 Fax: 905-564-3645

Email: info@griffinpoetryprize.com

Website: www.griffinpoetryprize.com


CWCC-379     The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour

December 31

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established: 1947

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: $75, 10 book copies

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: Late April

Prizes: $10,000 + Medal

Details:

For the best book of humour by a Canadian writer. Can be prose, poetry, or drama. A bio note and a 5 X 7 black-and-white photo of the entrant must be included with submission. Also, ten non-returnable copies of the book are required. If a winning book has two authors, they will share the $10,000 prize. TD Canada Trust sponsors the cash part of the award, and the sterling silver engraved medal comes from the Stephen Leacock Association.

The short list of 5 is announced in March, the winner in late April. The award is made in June.

Stephen Leacock Associaton

4223 Line 12 North, R.R. 2

Coldwater, ON L0K 1E0

Phone: 705-835-3218 Fax: 705-835-5171

Email: info@leacock.ca

Website: www.leacock.ca


CWCC-391     The Winterset Award

December 31

Genre: Book Award

Eligibility: Newfoundland-Labrador

Year Established: 2000

Entries Last Year: 35

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: March

Prizes: $5,000-1st place $1,000-2 finalists

Details:

For books by Newfoundland authors. Books are entered by their publishers, not by their authors. Open to works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and published drama.

Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council

P.O.Box 98

St. John's, NF A1C 5H5

Phone: 709-726-2212 Fax: 709-726-0619

Email: rwinsor@nf.aibn.com

Website: www.nlac.nf.ca/awards/winterset.shtml


CWCC-544     The Writers' Trust of Canada Awards

December 31

Genre: Book Awards

Eligibility: Canadian

Year Established:

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee: None

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: February

Prizes: $7500 to author, $2500 to publisher

Details:

The competition is limited works written by Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. All eligible writers are considered. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process. For guidelines or more information, visit the website.

The Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award (Established 1994) Prize: $1,000 The award alternates each year between short fiction and poetry. Given to a writer below the age of 35 who has yet to be published in book form.

The Writers' Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize (Established 1988) Prize: $10,000; Winning publisher: $2,000 Given to a writer at the beginning of his or her career for a short story or excerpt from a fiction work-in-progress.

The Marian Engel Award Prize (Established 1986) $15,000 The award is presented once a year to a female Canadian writer, not for a single book, but for a body of work and in anticipation of her future contribution to Canadian literature. All eligible female writers in mid-career are considered. For the purposes of this award, mid-career is defined as having published in Canada at least three books of literary merit which are predominantly fiction. No age criteria are included in the mid-career definition. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process. For guidelines or more information, visit the website.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Prize (Established 2001) Prizes: $20,000 Award recognizes a lifetime of distinguished work by a Canadian writer, working in either poetry or prose in either French or English.

The Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize (Established 1997) Prize:$15,000; $2,000 to finalists. For a novel or short-story collection that in the opinion of the judges is the year's best book of fiction.

The Nereus Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize (Established 1996) Prizes: $15,000 Awarded to the non-fiction book published that in the opinion of the judges is the year's best book of non-fiction.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing (Established 2000) Prize:$15,000; $2,000 to finalists. Award is presented for a non-fiction book of outstanding literary merit that enlarges our understanding of contemporary Canadian political and social issues.

The Writers' Trust of Canada's Timothy Findley Award (Established 2003) Prizes: $15,000 Award serves to recognise a body of work (comprised of no less than three works of literary merit which are predominantly fiction) rather than a single book. All male Canadian writers are considered and no age restrictions apply. An independent jury selects the winner, and there is no submission process.

The Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature (Established 1963) Prizes: $15,000 Awarded to the author of a body of work in children's literature that, in the opinion of the judges, demonstrates the highest literary standards.

The W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize (Established 1998) Prizes: $15,000 given annually to a writer who has produced an outstanding body of work, has acted during his/her career as a "caring mentor" for writers, and has published a work of fiction or had a new stage play produced during the three-year period specified for each competition. Every third year the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize will be awarded to a writer who works in French. Nominees must have an established track record of outstanding fiction or of produced stage plays which clearly demonstrates that they "didn't quit." It must be demonstrated that nominees have had a substantial impact as "caring mentors" by "looking over the shoulders" of other writers (in such ways as one-on-one advising, editing, teaching in writing workshops, in-residency stints). Nominees must be Canadian citizens. Members of the writing community (writers, playwrights, critics, publishers, directors, and/or artistic directors) may nominate candidates for this award. Letters of nomination must be seconded by another member of the writing community. Guidelines for the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize are currently being reviewed.

The Writers' Trust of Canada

90 Richmond Street East, Suite 200

Toronto, ON M5C 1P1

Phone: 416-504-8222 Fax: 416-504-9090

Email: info@writerstrust.com

Website: www.writerstrust.com


CWCC-602     Martyn Godfrey Young Writers' Award

Year Round

Genre: Fiction

Eligibility: Canadian student grades 7-9

Year Established: 2000

Entries Last Year:

Entry Fee:

Blind Judging: No

Winners Announced: April

Prizes: $500, $200, $100

Details:

The Martyn Godfrey Young Writers' Award was created to honour the memory of Canadian children's author Martyn Godfrey who passed away in 2000 at the age of 51. The award will be an annual, juried writing competition open to all Canadian students in grades 7 through 9. Students will be asked to submit a humorous short story or first chapter of a humorous novel (between 500 and 1500 words) and a short application form. First Prize is $500; Second Prize is $200; and Third Prize is $100. This money is to be used to help fund the winners' participation in

YouthWrite, the Writers' Guild of Alberta's summer writing camp for young people. The winning entries will be announced in April annually.

Young Alberta Book Society

2nd Floor, Percy Page Centre

11759 Groat Road

Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6

Phone: 780-422-8232 Fax: 780-422-8239

Email: info@yabs.ab.ca

Website: www.yabs.ab.ca