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Penguin Random House Canada fiction dominates GG awards

The Governor General’s Literary Awards announced its 2013 finalists this morning,

Mega-publisher Penguin Random House Canada has swept the fiction-category nominations, including a nod for first-time novelist Kenneth Bonert, whose book, The Lion Seeker, was published under Random House of Canada’s New Face of Fiction series. In the non-fiction category, Priscila Uppal received another nod for her memoir, Projectionnominated last week for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-fiction.

Determined by peer juries, the winners, each of whom receives $25,000, will be announced Nov. 13 at the Betty Oliphant Theatre in Toronto. The awards will be presented on Nov. 28 at a ceremony in Ottawa.*

The complete English-language shortlists, which include drama, non-fiction, children’s books, and translation, are as follows:

Fiction

Poetry

  • Austin Clarke, Where The Sun Shines Best (Guernica Editions)
  • Adam Dickinson, The Polymers (House of Anansi Press)
  • Don Domanski, Bite Down Little Whisper (Brick Books)
  • Russell Thornton, Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain (Harbour Publishing)
  • Katherena Vermette, North End Love Songs (The Muses’ Company)

Drama

  • Nicolas Billon, Fault Lines (Coach House Books)
  • Meg Braem, Blood: A Scientific Romance (Playwrights Canada Press)
  • Kate Hewlett, The Swearing Jar (Scirocco Drama)
  • Lawrence Jeffery, Frenchtown (Exile Editions)
  • Joseph Jomo Pierre, Shakespeare’s Nigga (Playwrights Canada Press)

Non-fiction

Children’s Literature: Text

  • Beverley Brenna, The White Bicycle (Red Deer Press)
  • Shane Peacock, Becoming Holmes: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His Final Case (Tundra Books)
  • Jean E. Pendziwol, Once Upon a Northern Night (Groundwood Books)
  • Valerie Sherrard, Counting Back From Nine (Fitzhenry & Whiteside)
  • Teresa Toten, The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B (Doubleday Canada)

Children’s Literature: Illustration

  • Rachel Berman, Miss Mousie’s Blind Date; text by Tim Beiser (Tundra Books)
  • Gary Clement, Oy, Feh, So?; text by Cary Fagan (Groundwood)
  • Matt James, Northwest Passage; text by Stan Rogers (Groundwood)
  • Jon Klassen, The Dark; text by Lemony Snicket (HarperCollins)
  • Julie Morstad, How To; text by Julie Morstad (Simply Read Books)

Translation: French to English

  • Robert Majzels, For Sure (Anansi); English translation of Pour sûr by France Daigle
  • Rhonda Mullins, And the Birds Rained Down (Coach House); English translation of Il pleuvait des oiseaux by Jocelyne Saucier
  • George Tombs, Canada’s Forgotten Slaves: Two Hundred Years of Bondage (Véhicule Press); English translation of Deux siècles d’esclavage au Québec by Marcel Trudel
  • Luise von Flotow, The Stalinist’s Wife (Guernica); English translation of La femme du stalinien by France Théoret
  • Donald Winkler, The Major Verbs (Signal Editions); English translation of Les verbes majeurs by Pierre Nepveu
  • Joseph Yvon Thériault, Évangéline: Contes d’Amérique (Éditions Québec Amérique)

 


Correction, Oct. 4: An earlier version of this article stated that the Nov. 13 announcement will take place in Ottawa.