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Alberta Book Publishing Awards shortlists announced

The Book Publishers Association of Alberta (BPAA) announced the shortlists for the 2023 Alberta Book Publishing Awards on June 26. The prizes recognize the best publishing in Alberta, and this year’s awards include the inaugural Mystery and Thriller Book of the Year Award.

The winners will be announced at a gala reception in Edmonton on September 21, 2023.

Three additional prizes will be announced at the awards: the Special Achievement in Publishing Awards (to an individual who has made a tremendous contribution to the world of books in Alberta), the Lois Hole Award for Editorial Excellence, and the Lifetime Achievement in Publishing Award (to an individual who best exemplifies the spirit of the Alberta book publishing community).

Mel Hurtig Publisher of the Year

  • Durvile & UpRoute Books
  • NeWest Press

Trade Fiction Book of the Year

Trade Non-Fiction Book of the Year

Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry

Graphic Novel of the Year

Children’s & Young Adult Book of the Year

Mystery & Thriller Book of the Year

Douglas Barbour Award for Speculative Fiction

Regional Book of the Year

Scholarly & Academic Book of the Year

  • Canadian Performance Documents and Debates: A Sourcebook by Anthony J. Vickery, Glen F. Nichols, and Allana C. Lindgren, eds. (University of Alberta Press)
  • The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972 by Daniel Heidt and P. Whitney Lackenbauer (University of Calgary Press)
  • Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North by Kenneth L. Pratt and Scott A. Heyes, eds. (Athabasca University Press)

Learning Book of the Year

  • Canadian Performance Documents and Debates: A Sourcebook by Anthony J. Vickery, Glen F. Nichols, and Allana C. Lindgren, eds. (University of Alberta Press)
  • Principles and Techniques for the Aspiring Surgeon: What Great Surgeons Do Without Thinking by Dr. Keegan Guidolin (Brush Education)
  • Vancouver Notes for Internal Medicine: High Yield Consult Guides by Dr. Brandon Tang, Dr. Meiying Zhuang, and Dr. James Tessaro (Brush Education)

Book Illustration

Book Cover Design

  • Grieving for Pigeons: Twelve Stories of Lahore by Zubair Ahmad, translated by Anne Murphy; design by Natalie Olsen, Kisscut Design (Athabasca University Press)
  • Little Wet-Paint Girl by Ouanessa Younsi, translated by Rebecca L. Thompson; design by Natalie Olsen, Kisscut Design (Athabasca University Press)
  • There Are Wolves Here Too by Niall Howell; design by Michel Vrana (NeWest Press)
  • Who Has Seen the Wind (75th Anniversary Edition) by W.O. Mitchell; design by Natalie Olsen, Kisscut Design (Freehand Books)

Book Design