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- Nominees and recipients
- References
- External links
The Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize is a Canadian literary award presented by Rogers Communications and the Writers' Trust of Canada after an annual juried competition of works submitted by publishers.[1] Alongside the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction and the Giller Prize, it is considered one of the three main awards for Canadian fiction in English.[2] First presented in 1997, the prize goes to the author of the novel or short story collection judged to be the year's best work of fiction. The prize awards $25,000 to the winning book and $3,500 to each of the finalists.[3] {{TOC right}}Nominees and recipientsYear | Winner | Nominated | 1997 Jury: Matt Cohen, Elisabeth Harvor, Ann Ireland | {{blue ribbon}} Austin Clarke, The Origin of Waves- Elizabeth Hay, Small Change
- Brian Moore, The Magician's Wife
- Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version
- Jane Urquhart, The Underpainter
| 1998 Jury: Joan Clark, Austin Clarke, Trevor Ferguson | {{blue ribbon}} Greg Hollingshead, The Healer- André Alexis, Childhood
- Barbara Gowdy, The White Bone
- Wayne Johnston, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
- Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman
| 1999 Jury: Lynn Coady, Sylvia Fraser, Eric Wright | {{blue ribbon}} Peter Oliva, The City of Yes- Caroline Adderson, A History of Forgetting
- Elyse Gasco, Can You Wave Bye Bye, Baby?
- Judy MacDonald, Jane
- Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
| 2000 Jury: Cynthia Holz, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Peter Oliva | {{blue ribbon}} Helen Humphreys, Afterimage- Todd Babiak, Choke Hold
- Lynn Coady, Play the Monster Blind
- Douglas Glover, 16 Categories of Desire
- Michael Winter, This All Happened
| 2001 Jury: Lesley Choyce, Eliza Clark, Olive Senior | {{blue ribbon}} Margaret Sweatman, When Alice Lay Down with Peter- Alice Munro, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage
- Elizabeth Ruth, Ten Good Seconds of Silence
- Timothy Taylor, Stanley Park
- Thomas Wharton, Salamander
| 2002 Jury: Joan Barfoot, Brian Brett, Sarah Sheard | {{blue ribbon}} Paulette Jiles, Enemy Women- Terry Griggs, Rogues' Wedding
- Ann Ireland, Exile
- Lori Lansens, Rush Home Road
- Nino Ricci, Testament
| 2003 Jury: Kevin Chong, Lisa Moore, Diane Schoemperlen | {{blue ribbon}} Kevin Patterson, Country of Cold- Jacqueline Baker, A Hard Witching & Other Stories
- Gil Courtemanche, A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali
- Barbara Gowdy, The Romantic
- Judith McCormack, The Rule of Last Clear Chance
| 2004 Jury: Sylvia Fraser, Zsuzsi Gartner, Michael Redhill | {{blue ribbon}} Alice Munro, Runaway- Michael Helm, In the Place of Last Things
- Colin McAdam, Some Great Thing
- Jeffrey Moore, The Memory Artists
- Russell Smith, Muriella Pent
| 2005 Jury: Anita Rau Badami, Lewis DeSoto, Mary Swan | {{blue ribbon}} Joseph Boyden, Three Day Road- Michael Crummey, The Wreckage
- Lauren B. Davis, The Radiant City
- Allan Donaldson, Maclean
- Rabindranath Maharaj, A Perfect Pledge
| 2006 Jury: Karen Connelly, Jeffrey Moore, Anna Porter | {{blue ribbon}} Kenneth J. Harvey, Inside- Peter Behrens, The Law of Dreams
- Rawi Hage, De Niro's Game
- Catherine Hanrahan, Lost Girls and Love Hotels
- Mary Lawson, The Other Side of the Bridge
| 2007 Jury: Kevin Major, Kim Moritsugu, Madeleine Thien | {{blue ribbon}} Lawrence Hill, The Book of Negroes- Shaena Lambert, Radiance
- Robert Hough, The Culprits
- Nancy Huston, Fault Lines
- M.G. Vassanji, The Assassin's Song
| 2008 Jury: Lawrence Hill, Annabel Lyon, Heather O'Neill | {{blue ribbon}} Miriam Toews, The Flying Troutmans- Rivka Galchen, Atmospheric Disturbances
- Rawi Hage, Cockroach
- Lee Henderson, The Man Game
- Patrick Lane, Red Dog, Red Dog
| 2009 Jury: Marina Endicott, Miriam Toews, R.M. Vaughan | {{blue ribbon}} Annabel Lyon, The Golden Mean- Nicole Brossard, Fences in Breathing
- Douglas Coupland, Generation A
- Alice Munro, Too Much Happiness
- Andrew Steinmetz, Eva's Threepenny Theatre
| 2010 Jury: Andrew Pyper, Eden Robinson, Lisa Moore.[4] | {{blue ribbon}} Emma Donoghue, Room- Trevor Cole, Practical Jean
- Michael Helm, Cities of Refuge
- Kathleen Winter, Annabel
- Michael Winter, The Death of Donna Whalen
| 2011 Jury: Emma Donoghue, Rabindranath Maharaj, Margaret Sweatman | {{blue ribbon}} Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers[5]- Clark Blaise, The Meagre Tarmac
- Michael Christie, The Beggar's Garden
- Esi Edugyan, Half-Blood Blues
- Dan Vyleta, The Quiet Twin
| 2012 Jury: Esi Edugyan, Lynn Coady, Drew Hayden Taylor | {{blue ribbon}} Tamas Dobozy, Siege 13[6]- Tim Bowling, The Tinsmith
- Rawi Hage, Carnival
- Alix Ohlin, Inside
- Linda Spalding, The Purchase
| 2013 Jury: Caroline Adderson, Alison Pick, Miguel Syjuco | {{blue ribbon}} Colin McAdam, A Beautiful Truth- Krista Bridge, The Elliot Girls
- Lynn Coady, Hellgoing
- Cary Fagan, A Bird's Eye
- Lisa Moore, Caught
| 2014 Jury: Neil Bissoondath, George Murray, Helen Humphreys | {{blue ribbon}} Miriam Toews, All My Puny Sorrows[7]- André Alexis, Pastoral
- Steven Galloway, The Confabulist
- K. D. Miller, All Saints
- Carrie Snyder, Girl Runner
| 2015[8] Jury: Aislinn Hunter, Shani Mootoo, Richard Wagamese | {{blue ribbon}} André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs[9]- Elizabeth Hay, His Whole Life
- Pamela Mordecai, Red Jacket
- Russell Smith, Confidence
- John Vaillant, The Jaguar's Children
| 2016 Jury: Lauren B. Davis, Trevor Ferguson, Pasha Malla | {{blue ribbon}} Yasuko Thanh, Mysterious Fragrance of the Yellow Mountains[10]- Michael Helm, After James
- Anosh Irani, The Parcel
- Kerry Lee Powell, Willem de Kooning's Paintbrush
- Katherena Vermette, The Break
| 2017 Jury: Michael Christie, Christy Ann Conlin, Tracey Lindberg | {{blue ribbon}} David Chariandy, Brother[11]- Carleigh Baker, Bad Endings
- Claire Cameron, The Last Neanderthal
- Omar El Akkad, American War
- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, This Accident of Being Lost
| 2018[12] Jury: Ann Y. K. Choi, Mireille Silcoff, Robert Wiersema | {{blue ribbon}} Kathy Page, Dear Evelyn[13]- Craig Davidson, The Saturday Night Ghost Club
- Esi Edugyan, Washington Black
- Rawi Hage, Beirut Hellfire Society
- Jen Neale, Land Mammals and Sea Creatures
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References1. ^The Writers' Trust of Canada, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519121122/http://www.writerstrust.com/programs_apa_rogers.html |date=2007-05-19 }} 2. ^[https://www.macleans.ca/culture/who-wins-canadas-literary-prizes-and-why/ "Who wins Canada’s literary prizes — and why"]. Maclean's, October 26, 2016. 3. ^The Writers' Trust of Canada, Prizes & Awards Guidelines 2009. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902203428/http://www.writerstrust.com/pdf/Prize_Guidelines_2009.pdf |date=2009-09-02 }} 4. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/article/867806--emma-donoghue-s-room-a-writers-trust-finalist "Emma Donoghue’s Room a Writers’ Trust finalist"]. Toronto Star, September 29, 2010. 5. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/patrick-dewitts-the-sisters-brothers-wins-writers-trust-prize/article2221553/ "Patrick deWitt’s 'The Sisters Brothers' wins Writers’ Trust Prize"]. The Globe and Mail, November 1, 2011. 6. ^"Tamas Dobozy wins Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize for Siege 13" {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20131203070526/http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/11/07/tamas-dobozy-wins-rogers-writers-trust-fiction-pria-novel/ |date=2013-12-03 }}. National Post, November 7, 2012. 7. ^{{cite web|last1=Medley|first1=Mark|title=Miriam Toews wins Writers’ Trust award for All My Puny Sorrows|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/miriam-toews-wins-writers-trust-award-for-all-my-puny-sorrows/article21442147/|website=The Globe and Mail|accessdate=5 November 2014|date=4 November 2014}} 8. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/globe-columnist-among-rogers-writers-trust-fiction-prize-nominees/article26582098/ "Globe columnist among Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize nominees"]. The Globe and Mail, September 29, 2015. 9. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/rogers-writers-trust-fiction-prize-goes-to-author-andre-alexis/article27079751/ "André Alexis wins Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize"]. The Globe and Mail, November 3, 2015. 10. ^"Rogers Writers’ Trust: Celebrating the 2016 winners". Maclean's, November 3, 2016. 11. ^[https://quillandquire.com/omni/david-chariandy-billie-livingston-and-diane-schoemperlen-among-the-winners-at-the-2017-writers-trust-awards/ "David Chariandy, Billie Livingston, and Diane Schoemperlen among the winners at the 2017 Writers’ Trust awards"]. Quill & Quire, November 14, 2017. 12. ^[https://quillandquire.com/omni/edugyan-hage-among-rogers-writers-trust-fiction-finalists/ "Edugyan, Hage among Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction finalists"]. Quill & Quire, September 26, 2018. 13. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2018/11/07/books-inspired-by-the-authors-parents-win-the-top-writers-trust-awards.html "Books inspired by the authors’ parents win the top Writers’ Trust Awards"]. Toronto Star, November 7, 2018.
External links- Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, official website
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