
Cherie Dimaline’s YA bestseller The Marrow Thieves is nominated for the $20,000 Trillium Book Award
The finalists for the $20,000 Trillium Book Award were announced on May 24. The two prizes for literary achievement by an Ontario-based author – one writing in English and one writing in French – will be presented on June 21. The winners’ publishers also receive $2,500 to promote the title.
Two $10,000 prizes for poetry will also be presented to a French- and an English-language collection. Each finalist receives a $500 honorarium.
English Language Finalists – Trillium Book Award
- Cherie Dimaline, The Marrow Thieves (Dancing Cat Books/Cormorant Books)
- Catherine Hernandez, Scarborough (Arsenal Pulp Press)
- Kyo Maclear, Birds Art Life (Doubleday Canada)
- James Maskalyk, Life on the Ground Floor (Doubleday Canada)
- Rebecca Rosenblum, So Much Love (McClelland & Stewart)
- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, This Accident of Being Lost (House of Anansi Press)
English Language Finalists – Trillium Book Award for Poetry
- Pino Coluccio, Class Clown (Biblioasis)
- Puneet Dutt, The Better Monsters (Mansfield Press)
- Phoebe Wang, Admission Requirements (M&S)
French Language Finalists – Trillium Book Award
- Maurice Henrie, Le Poids du Temps (Univeristy of Ottawa Press)
- Didier Leclair, Le Bonheur est un Parfum Sans Nom (Éditions David)
- Alain Bernard Marchand, Sept Vies, Dix-Sept Morts (Les Herbes Rouge)
- Blaise Ndala, Sans Capote Ni Kalachnikov (Mémoire d’Encrier)
- Aurélie Resch, Sous le Soleil de Midi (Éditions Prise de Parole)
French Language Finalists – Trillium Book Award for Poetry
- Sylvie Bérard, Oubliez (Éditions Prise de Parole)
- Chloé LaDuchesse, Furies (Mémoire d’Encrier)
- Christian Milat, Si je connaissais… (Éditions David)