Quebec Writers' Federation Awards

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The Quebec Writers' Federation Awards are a series of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Quebec Writers' Federation to the best works of literature in English by writers from Quebec. They were known from 1988 to 1998 as the QSPELL Awards.

Categories

They are currently presented in seven literary categories:

  • Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction,
  • Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction
  • A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry
  • Concordia University First Book Prize
  • QWF Prize for Children's & Young Adult Literature
  • Cole Foundation Prize for Translation (French and English, with target language alternating each year)
  • 3Macs Carte Blanche Prize for the best work published in the QWF's online literary journal Carte Blanche.

A Community Award is also frequently presented to a person who has played a significant role in building and supporting Quebec's anglophone writing community.

The awards have been presented annually since 1988.

Winners by year

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

  • Fiction: Miguel Syjuco, Illustrado
  • Non-fiction: Cleo Paskal, Global Warring: How Environmental, Economic, and Political Crises Will Redraw the World Map
  • Poetry: Kate Hall, The Certainty Dream
  • First Book: Sean Mills, The Empire Within: Postcolonial Thought and Political Activism in Sixties Montreal
  • Translation: Paule Champoux, Québec, ville du patrimoine mondial (David Mendel, Quebec, World Heritage City)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Caryl Cude Mullin, Rough Magic
  • Community: Ilona Martonfi
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Mark Paterson, Something Important and Delicate

2011

  • Fiction: Dimitri Nasrallah, Niko
  • Non-fiction: Joel Yanofsky, Bad Animals: A Father's Accidental Education in Autism
  • Poetry: Gabe Foreman, A Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People
  • First Book: Ann Scowcroft, The Truth of Houses
  • Translation: Lazer Lederhendler, Apocalypse for Beginners (Nicolas Dickner, Tarmac)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Alan Silberberg, Milo
  • Community: Endre Farkas
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Gillian Sze, Like This Together

2012

  • Fiction: Rawi Hage, Carnival
  • Non-fiction: Taras Grescoe, Straphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the Automobile
  • Poetry: Oana Avasilichioaei, We, Beasts
  • First Book: Alice Petersen, All The Voices Cry
  • Translation: Éric Fontaine, T'es con, point (Doug Harris, YOU Comma Idiot)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Catherine Austen, 26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6
  • Community: Steve Luxton
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Heather Davis, Aria

2013

2014

2015

  • Fiction: Neil Smith, Boo
  • Non-fiction: Carlos Fraenkel, Teaching Plato in Palestine: Philosophy in a Divided World
  • Poetry: David McGimpsey, Asbestos Heights
  • First Book: Anita Anand, Swing in the House and Other Stories
  • Translation: Debbie Blythe, Turkey and the Armenian Ghost: On the Trail of the Genocide
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Deborah Van Slet, Self-Serve

2016

2017

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