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The shortlisted nominees for the 2018 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were announced on October 3, 2018,[1] and the winners will be announced on October 30. EnglishCategory | Winner | Nominated | Fiction | {{blue ribbon}} Sarah Henstra, The Red Word[2]- Paige Cooper, Zolitude
- Rawi Hage, Beirut Hellfire Society
- Miriam Toews, Women Talking
- Joshua Whitehead, Jonny Appleseed
| Non-fiction | {{blue ribbon}} Darrel J. McLeod, Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age[2]- Carys Cragg, Dead Reckoning: How I Came To Meet the Man Who Murdered My Father
- Aida Edemariam, The Wife’s Tale: A Personal History
- Terese Marie Mailhot, Heart Berries
- Abu Bakr Al-Rabeeah and Winnie Yeung, Homes: A Refugee Story
| Poetry | {{blue ribbon}} Cecily Nicholson, Wayside Sang[2]- Billy-Ray Belcourt, This Wound Is a World
- Dionne Brand, The Blue Clerk
- Joshua Mensch, Because: A Lyric Memoir
- Jason Stefanik, Night Became Years
| Drama | {{blue ribbon}} Jordan Tannahill, Botticelli in the Fire & Sunday in Sodom[2]- Keith Barker, This Is How We Got Here
- Anna Chatterton, Evalyn Parry and Karin Randoja, Gertrude and Alice
- Anosh Irani, The Men in White
- Erin Shields, Paradise Lost
| Children's literature | {{blue ribbon}} Jonathan Auxier, Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster[2]- Christopher Paul Curtis, The Journey of Little Charlie
- Janice Lynn Mather, Learning to Breathe
- Lindsay Mattick and Josh Greenhut, Winnie's Great War
- Heather Smith, Ebb & Flow
| Children's illustration | {{blue ribbon}} Jillian Tamaki, They Say Blue[2]- The Fan Brothers, Ocean Meets Sky
- Shauntay Grant and Eva Campbell, Africville
- Wab Kinew and Joe Morse, Go Show the World: A Celebration of Indigenous Heroes
- Werner Zimmermann, At the Pond
| French to English translation | {{blue ribbon}} Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott, Descent Into Night (Edem Awumey, Explication de la nuit)[2]- Vivian Felsen, Jacob Isaac Segal: A Montreal Yiddish Poet and His Milieu (Pierre Anctil, Jacob-Isaac Segal (1896-1954) : un poète yiddish de Montréal et son milieu)
- Aleshia Jensen, Explosions: Michael Bay and the Pyrotechnics of the Imagination (Mathieu Poulin, Des explosions)
- Peter McCambridge, Songs for the Cold of Heart (Éric Dupont, La fiancée américaine)
- Rhonda Mullins, Little Beast (Julie Demers, Barbe)
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FrenchCategory | Winner | Nominated | Fiction | {{blue ribbon}} Karoline Georges, De synthèse[3]- Christophe Bernard, La bête creuse
- Maxime Raymond Bock, Les noyades secondaires
- Naomi Fontaine, Manikanetish
- Olivier Sylvestre, Noms fictifs
| Non-fiction | {{blue ribbon}} Frédérick Lavoie, Avant l’après : voyages à Cuba avec George Orwell[3]- Pierre Anctil, Histoire des juifs du Québec
- Denys Delâge and Jean-Philippe Warren, Le piège de la liberté : les peuples autochtones dans l’engrenage des régimes coloniaux
- Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude, Les chants du mime : en compagnie d’Étienne Decroux
- Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny, Mégantic
| Poetry | {{blue ribbon}} Michaël Trahan, La raison des fleurs[3]- Daria Colonna, Ne faites pas honte à votre siècle
- Roxane Desjardins, Le revers
- Catherine Lalonde, La dévoration des fées
- France Théoret, Cruauté du jeu
| Drama | {{blue ribbon}} Anne-Marie Olivier, Venir au monde[3]- Christine Beaulieu, J'aime Hydro
- Steve Gagnon, La montagne blanche
- Guillaume Lapierre-Desnoyers, Invisibles
- Michel Tremblay, Enfant insignifiant!
| Children's literature | {{blue ribbon}} Mario Brassard, Ferdinand F., 81 ans, chenille[3]- Jonathan Bécotte, Maman veut partir
- Jocelyn Boisvert, Un dernier songe avant le grand sommeil
- Camille Bouchard, 13000 ans et des poussières
- Brigitte Vaillancourt, Les marées
| Children's illustration | {{blue ribbon}} Marianne Dubuc, Le chemin de la montagne[3]- Marianne Ferrer and India Desjardins, Une histoire de cancer qui finit bien
- Gabriella Gendreau and Nahid Kazemi, Les mots d'Eunice
- Jacques Goldstyn, Jules et Jim : frères d’armes
- Nicole Testa and Annie Boulanger, Lili Macaroni : je suis comme je suis!
| English to French translation | {{blue ribbon}} Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, Le monde selon Barney (Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version)[3]- Éric Fontaine, Sweetland (Michael Crummey, Sweetland)
- Daniel Grenier and William S. Messier, De l’utilité de l’ennui : textes de balle (Andrew Forbes, The Utility of Boredom: Baseball Essays)
- Laurence Gough, Naissances (Kate Cayley, How You Were Born)
- Catherine Leroux, Le saint patron des merveilles (Mark Frutkin, Fabrizio's Return)
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References1. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2018/10/03/miriam-toews-rawi-hage-in-running-for-25000-governor-generals-fiction-prize.html "Miriam Toews, Rawi Hage in running for $25,000 Governor General’s fiction prize"]. Toronto Star, October 3, 2018. 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2018/10/30/book-about-campus-rape-and-an-indigenous-memoir-win-25000-governor-generals-literary-award.html "Book about campus rape and an Indigenous memoir win $25,000 Governor General’s Literary Award"]. Toronto Star, October 30. 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 [https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/540163/litterature-zoom-sur-les-prix-du-gouverneur-general-2018 "Zoom sur les prix du Gouverneur général 2018"], Le Devoir, October 30, 2018.
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