Monday, December 31, 2012

Literary awards and prizes

Canadian
Governor General’s Literary Awards
  • Established 1937
    • Longest running Canadian literary awards
    • Launched by Canadian Authors’ Association
    • Administered by CAA until 1971
    • Began with nonmonetary prizes
    • No entry fee
    • First cash award
      • $250 in 1951
  • Canadian Council assumed responsibility in 1959
    • Added prizes for works in French
  • Current prize: $15,000
    • Specially bound copy of winning work
    • Reception and gala at Rideau Hall
    • Reading sponsored by National Library
  • Publisher receives $3,000 grant
  • Categories: English & French
    • Children’s literature
      • Text and literature
    • Drama
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
    • Literary nonfiction
    • Translation
  • Eligibility
    • First edition trade books
    • Written, translated or illustrated by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
    • Published in previous year
      • September to September
    • Short list: October
    • Winners: November
  • Not eligible: non fiction
    • Textbooks, instruction guides
    • Illustrated books (Coffee table books)
    • How to books, guide books
    • Cookbooks
  • Major sponsor: Bank of Montreal
  • Frequency: annual
  • Judges: peer assessment committee
    • writers
  • Books nominated by publishers
  • The Canada Council for the Arts – Governor General’s Literary Awards http://canadacouncil.ca/prizes/ggla/default.htm
The Giller Prize
  • Established: 1994
    • By Jack Rabinvitch
    • To honor his wife, Doris Giller
  • Prize: $25,000
  • Eligibility:
    • Novels or short story collections published in English
  • Shortlist: early October
  • Winner: early November
  • Publisher must spend “appropriate sum” on publicity for winner
  • Frequency: annual
  • Judges: peer committee
  • Publisher must pay $1,250 for shortlist advertising
    • Not called an entry fee
  • The Giller Prize – http://www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca/
Writer’s trust of Canada
  • Founded in 1976
    • By Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Graeme Gibson, David Young and Margaret Laurence
    • “to nurture the growing community of Canadian writers”
  • Run a variety of programs
    • Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture
  • Fundraisers
    • Great Literary Dinner Party
  • George Woodcock Fund
    • Supported 103 writers
    • Donated $380,000
  • Administers 11 awards
    • Novels, poetry
    • Biography, other non-fiction writers
  • http://www.writerstrust.com
Poetry
  • Gerald Lampton Memorial Award
    • Best first book of poetry published by a Canadian
    • Cash award of $1,000
  • Pat Lowther Memorial Award
    • Best book of poetry published by a Canadian woman
    • Cash award of $1,000
  • The League of Canadians – http://poets.ca/wordpress/
Manitoba
  • Manitoba writing and publishing awards
    • 14 awards
    • More than $30,000 in prizes
  • Open to
    • Books published in Manitoba
    • Books written by Manitobans but written elsewhere
  • Frequency: annual
  • Co-sponsored by Manitoba Writers’ Guild and Association of Manitoba Book Publishers
  • McNally Robinson Book of the Year
Ontario
  • Trillium Award
    • For writing excellence in English and French
    • Established in 1987
    • Extended in 1994 to include separate prize for francophone writers and publishers
    • Extended in 2001 to include poetry
    • Awards for
      • Fiction, non-fiction, drama, children’s books and poetry
    • Award for all but poetry
      • $25,000 plus $2,500 to publisher
      • Poetry: $10,000 plus $2,500 to publisher
  • Organization of Book Publishers in Ontario http://www.obpo.ca/
 
Saskatchewan
  • Saskatchewan Book Awards
    • Established in 1993
  • Founded by
    • Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild, Saskatchewan Publishers’ Group, Saskatchewan Library Awards
  • 12 awards
    • Book of the Year, First Book Award, Fiction Award
  • Cash awards
  • Eligible:
    • Residents of Saskatchewan for the last 12 months or 4 out of last 5 years
  • The Saskatchewan Book Awards http://www.bookawards.sk.ca/index.php
 
British
  • Man Booker Prize
    • Established in 1968
    • One award
    • Best novel of the year
      • By a citizen of the Commonwealth or Republic of Ireland
      • Anyone writing in English
    • Cash award of £5,000
    • Frequency: annual
    • Judges: critics, writers and academics
    • Most recent Canadian winner
      • Life of Pi by Yann Martel in 2002
    • http://www.themanbookerprize.com/
  • The Orange Prize
    • Established in 1995
    • Best full length novel written by a woman in English
    • In response to all male Man Booker list in 1995
    • Celebrate women’s critical views as well as their writing
    • Cash award of £30,000 plus bronze figurine
    • Frequency: annual
    • Judges:
      • Five women from the UK:
      • Book trade, media/library trade/book publisher
      • At least one novelist
      • One academic
      • High-achieving role model
    • Orange Prize for fiction http://www.orangeprize.co.uk/
Canadian/International: Griffin Poetry Prize
  • Established in 2000
    • By Scott Griffin, chair, Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Robin Robertson, David Young
  • To serve and encourage excellence in poetry written in English anywhere else in the world
  • Books published between January 1 and December 31 previous year
  • Two annual prizes of $40,000 each
    • One prize to living Canadian
    • One to a poet from any other country including Canada
    • Also publish a poetry anthology
  • http://www.griffinpoetryprize.com/
International: Commonwealth Writers Prize
 
American: Pulitzer prize
  • Established in 1904
  • 21 awards
    • Journalism, literature, music and drama
  • “for distinguished fiction by an American author”
    • Won by Carol Shields in 1995
    • Preferably dealing with American life
    • Cash award of $30,000
  • Open to American citizens only

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