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{{short description|Canadian literary award}} |
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The '''Amazon Canada First Novel Award''', formerly the '''Amazon.ca First Novel Award''' and the '''Books in Canada First Novel Award''', is a Canadian [[literary award]], co-presented by [[Amazon.ca]] and ''[[The Walrus]]'' to the best first [[novel]] in [[English language|English]] published the previous year by a citizen or resident of [[Canada]].<ref name=helps>"First Novel Award helps write authors' careers: All awards are crapshoots, but for a prize that recognizes writers with little or no track record, a surprising number become successful". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', May 21, 2016.</ref> It has been awarded since 1976.<ref name=helps/> |
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The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine ''[[Books in Canada]]''.<ref name=helps/> Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by [[WHSmith|SmithBooks]]. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award.<ref name=helps/> When SmithBooks was acquired by [[Chapters (bookstore)|Chapters]], it became the Chapters/''Books in Canada'' First Novel Award.<ref name=helps/> |
The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine ''[[Books in Canada]]''.<ref name=helps/> Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by [[WHSmith|SmithBooks]]. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award.<ref name=helps/> When SmithBooks was acquired by [[Chapters (bookstore)|Chapters]], it became the Chapters/''Books in Canada'' First Novel Award.<ref name=helps/> |
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The award was reorganized when ''Books in Canada'' was acquired by Adrian and Olga Stein in 1995. The Steins retained a first novel editor, introduced a comprehensive first novel review program, and formalized the adjudication process. |
The award was reorganized when ''Books in Canada'' was acquired by Adrian and Olga Stein in 1995. The Steins retained a first novel editor, introduced a comprehensive first novel review program, and formalized the adjudication process. |
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Amazon first signed on as a sponsor of the award in 2001,<ref>"Amazon.com deal saves Canadian literary magazine from folding". ''[[Cape Breton Post]]'', January 18, 2001.</ref> with the award presented as the amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award through the 2000s. Full administration of the award was taken over by Amazon in 2009 and its name was changed to the Amazon.ca First Novel Award. The Amazon.com arrangement saw the prize award initially doubled to $10,000, and then increased to its current amount of $40,000, with shortlisted finalists each receiving over $6,000. |
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=== 1970s === |
=== 1970s === |
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|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1977-1979 |
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! rowspan="8" |[[1977 in literature|1977]] |
! rowspan="8" |[[1977 in literature|1977]] |
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|'''{{sortname|last=McLachlan|first=Ian|link=Ian McLachlan (writer)}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|last=McLachlan|first=Ian|link=Ian McLachlan (writer)}}''' |
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|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Seventh Hexagram|nolink=1}}''''' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Seventh Hexagram|nolink=1}}''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|rowspan=2| '''Winner''' |
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|rowspan=2| <ref name="outlook">"New corporate outlook on helping writers: more cash, fewer strings". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', June 7, 1977.</ref> |
|rowspan=2| <ref name="outlook">"New corporate outlook on helping writers: more cash, fewer strings". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', June 7, 1977.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Ondaatje|first=Michael}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Ondaatje|first=Michael}}''' |
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|'''''[[Coming Through Slaughter]]''''' |
|'''''[[Coming Through Slaughter]]''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
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|{{sortname|last=Boissoneau|first=Alice}} |
|{{sortname|last=Boissoneau|first=Alice}} |
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|''Eileen McCullough'' |
|''Eileen McCullough'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=6| Finalist |
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|rowspan=6| <ref>"Two writers to share award for first novels in Canada". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 29, 1977.</ref> |
|rowspan=6| <ref>"Two writers to share award for first novels in Canada". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 29, 1977.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Kellum|first=David}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kellum|first=David}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Falling World of Tristram Pocket|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Falling World of Tristram Pocket|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Kerslake|first=Susan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kerslake|first=Susan}} |
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|''Middlewatch'' |
|''Middlewatch'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Riis|first=Sharon}} |
|{{sortname|last=Riis|first=Sharon}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=True Story of Ida Johnson|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=True Story of Ida Johnson|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Shields|first=Carol}} |
|{{sortname|last=Shields|first=Carol}} |
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|''[[Small Ceremonies]]'' |
|''[[Small Ceremonies]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Soderstrom|first=Mary}} |
|{{sortname|last=Soderstrom|first=Mary}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Descent of Andrew McPherson|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Descent of Andrew McPherson|nolink=1}}'' |
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! rowspan="7" |[[1978 in literature|1978]] |
! rowspan="7" |[[1978 in literature|1978]] |
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|'''{{sortname|last=McFee|first=Oonah}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|last=McFee|first=Oonah}}''' |
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|{{sortname|last=Dennison|first=Shane}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dennison|first=Shane}} |
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|''Sidehill Gouger'' |
|''Sidehill Gouger'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=6| Finalist |
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|rowspan=6| <ref>Burt Heward, "'Best' novel tells of life in the Valley". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', April 5, 1978.</ref> |
|rowspan=6| <ref>Burt Heward, "'Best' novel tells of life in the Valley". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', April 5, 1978.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Gedge|first=Pauline}} |
|{{sortname|last=Gedge|first=Pauline}} |
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|''[[Child of the Morning]]'' |
|''[[Child of the Morning]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Hodgins|first=Jack}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hodgins|first=Jack}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Invention of the World|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Invention of the World|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Kelly|first=M. T. }} |
|{{sortname|last=Kelly|first=M. T. }} |
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|''I Do Remember the Fall'' |
|''I Do Remember the Fall'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Levi|first=Helen}} |
|{{sortname|last=Levi|first=Helen}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Small Informal Dance|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Small Informal Dance|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Torgov|first=Morley}} |
|{{sortname|last=Torgov|first=Morley}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Abramsky Variations|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Abramsky Variations|nolink=1}}'' |
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! rowspan="6" |[[1979 in literature|1979]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[1979 in literature|1979]] |
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|'''{{sortname|last=Barfoot|first=Joan}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|last=Barfoot|first=Joan}}''' |
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|{{sortname|last=Dorland|first=Michael}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dorland|first=Michael}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Double-Cross Circuit|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Double-Cross Circuit|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
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|rowspan=5| <ref>William French, "Book price probe is needed". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 27, 1979.</ref> |
|rowspan=5| <ref>William French, "Book price probe is needed". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 27, 1979.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Doucet|first=Clive}} |
|{{sortname|last=Doucet|first=Clive}} |
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|''Disneyland, Please'' |
|''Disneyland, Please'' |
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|{{sortname|last=Drury Gane|first=Margaret}} |
|{{sortname|last=Drury Gane|first=Margaret}} |
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|''Parade on an Empty Street'' |
|''Parade on an Empty Street'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Major|first=Kevin}} |
|{{sortname|last=Major|first=Kevin}} |
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|''Hold Fast'' |
|''Hold Fast'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Paci|first=Frank}} |
|{{sortname|last=Paci|first=Frank}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Italians|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Italians|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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=== 1980s === |
=== 1980s === |
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|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1980-1989 |
|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1980-1989 |
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! rowspan="7" |[[1980 in literature|1980]] |
! rowspan="7" |[[1980 in literature|1980]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Blaise|first=Clark}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Blaise|first=Clark}}''' |
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|''Lunar Attractions'' |
|'''''Lunar Attractions''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref name="increased">"First-novel-award prize is increased to $5,000". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', January 20, 1988.</ref> |
|<ref name="increased">"First-novel-award prize is increased to $5,000". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', January 20, 1988.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Branden|first=Victoria}} |
|{{sortname|last=Branden|first=Victoria}} |
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|''Mrs. Job'' |
|''Mrs. Job'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=6| Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Dragland|first=Stan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dragland|first=Stan}} |
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|''Peckertracks'' |
|''Peckertracks'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Evans|first=Florence}} |
|{{sortname|last=Evans|first=Florence}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Man Without Passion|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Man Without Passion|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Faessler|first=Shirley}} |
|{{sortname|last=Faessler|first=Shirley}} |
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|''Everything in the Window'' |
|''Everything in the Window'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Govier|first=Katherine}} |
|{{sortname|last=Govier|first=Katherine}} |
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|''Random Descent'' |
|''Random Descent'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Lambert|first=Betty}} |
|{{sortname|last=Lambert|first=Betty}} |
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|''Crossings'' |
|''Crossings'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1981 in literature|1981]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1981 in literature|1981]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Valgardson|first=W.D.}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Valgardson|first=W. D.}}''' |
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|''Gentle Sinners'' |
|'''''Gentle Sinners''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>Pat Barclay, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-colonist/126304910/ "Gentle Sinners, by W. D. Valgardson"]. ''[[Victoria Times-Colonist]]'', April 17, 1981.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Burke|first=Martyn}} |
|{{sortname|last=Burke|first=Martyn}} |
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|''Laughing War'' |
|''Laughing War'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Musgrave|first=Susan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Musgrave|first=Susan}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Charcoal Burners|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Charcoal Burners|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Petrie|first=Graham|link=Graham Petrie (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Petrie|first=Graham|link=Graham Petrie (writer)}} |
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|''Seahorse'' |
|''Seahorse'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Rooke|first=Leon}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rooke|first=Leon}} |
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|''Fat Woman'' |
|''Fat Woman'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1982 in literature|1982]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1982 in literature|1982]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Kogawa|first=Joy}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Kogawa|first=Joy}}''' |
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|''[[Obasan]]'' |
|'''''[[Obasan]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"Kogawa wins $1,000 award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 2, 1982.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Christy|first=Jim|link=Jim Christy (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Christy|first=Jim|link=Jim Christy (writer)}} |
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|''Streethearts'' |
|''Streethearts'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>"Note Book". ''[[Kingston Whig-Standard]]'', March 13, 1982.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Jonas|first=George}} |
|{{sortname|last=Jonas|first=George}} |
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|''Final Decree'' |
|''Final Decree'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Phillips|first=Edward O.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Phillips|first=Edward O.}} |
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|''Sunday's Child'' |
|''Sunday's Child'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Ross|first=Gary}} |
|{{sortname|last=Ross|first=Gary}} |
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|''Always Tip the Dealer'' |
|''Always Tip the Dealer'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1983 in literature|1983]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1983 in literature|1983]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Kinsella|first=W. P.}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Kinsella|first=W. P.}}''' |
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|''[[Shoeless Joe (novel)|Shoeless Joe]]'' |
|'''''[[Shoeless Joe (novel)|Shoeless Joe]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"The timeless metaphors of baseball". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', November 17, 1984.</ref |
|<ref>"The timeless metaphors of baseball". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', November 17, 1984.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Elliott|first=Lorris}} |
|{{sortname|last=Elliott|first=Lorris}} |
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|''Coming for to Carry'' |
|''Coming for to Carry'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>Beverley Slopen, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette/125822841/ "First novels"]. ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', March 12, 1983.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Rahmani|first=Geraldine}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rahmani|first=Geraldine}} |
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|''Blue'' |
|''Blue'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Rapoport|first=Nessa}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rapoport|first=Nessa}} |
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|''Preparing for Sabbath'' |
|''Preparing for Sabbath'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Rosenberg|first=Ann}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rosenberg|first=Ann}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Bee Book|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Bee Book|nolink=1}}'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1984 in literature|1984]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1984 in literature|1984]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Robertson|first=Heather}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Robertson|first=Heather}}''' |
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|''Willie: A Romance'' |
|'''''Willie: A Romance''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref name="increased" /> |
|<ref name="increased" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=Collins|first=Robert G.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Collins|first=Robert G.}} |
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|''Tolerable Levels of Violence'' |
|''Tolerable Levels of Violence'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>Kenneth McGoogan, "Book battle becomes a war" ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 4, 1984.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Swan|first=Susan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Swan|first=Susan}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Biggest Modern Woman in the World|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Biggest Modern Woman in the World|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Szanto|first=George}} |
|{{sortname|last=Szanto|first=George}} |
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|''Not Working'' |
|''Not Working'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Tefs|first=Wayne}} |
|{{sortname|last=Tefs|first=Wayne}} |
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|''Figures on a Wharf'' |
|''Figures on a Wharf'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="6" |[[1985 in literature|1985]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[1985 in literature|1985]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Ursell|first=Geoffrey}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Ursell|first=Geoffrey}}''' |
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|''Perdue, or How the West Was Lost'' |
|'''''Perdue, or How the West Was Lost''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref name="winsbook">"Writer from Regina wins book award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 29, 1985.</ref> |
|<ref name="winsbook">"Writer from Regina wins book award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 29, 1985.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Butala|first=Sharon}} |
|{{sortname|last=Butala|first=Sharon}} |
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|''Country of the Heart'' |
|''Country of the Heart'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
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|rowspan=5| <ref>Kenneth McGoogan, "West spawns top novels". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 10, 1985.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Glover|first=Douglas|link=Douglas Glover (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Glover|first=Douglas|link=Douglas Glover (writer)}} |
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|''Precious'' |
|''Precious'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Gray|first=John|link=John MacLachlan Gray}} |
|{{sortname|last=Gray|first=John|link=John MacLachlan Gray}} |
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|''Dazzled'' |
|''Dazzled'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Stambaugh|first=Sara}} |
|{{sortname|last=Stambaugh|first=Sara}} |
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|''I Hear the Reaper's Song'' |
|''I Hear the Reaper's Song'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Wiebe|first=Armin}} |
|{{sortname|last=Wiebe|first=Armin}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Salvation of Yasch Siemens}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Salvation of Yasch Siemens}}'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1986 in literature|1986]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1986 in literature|1986]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Johnston|first=Wayne|link=Wayne Johnston (writer)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Johnston|first=Wayne|link=Wayne Johnston (writer)}}''' |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Story of Bobby O'Malley|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Story of Bobby O'Malley|nolink=1}}''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"Lives in isolation". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', January 9, 1988.</ref> |
|<ref>"Lives in isolation". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', January 9, 1988.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Haley|first=Susan Charlotte}} |
|{{sortname|last=Haley|first=Susan Charlotte}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Nest of Singing Birds|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Nest of Singing Birds|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>Larry Scanlan, "Magazine". ''[[Kingston Whig-Standard]]'', April 5, 1986.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Ireland|first=Ann}} |
|{{sortname|last=Ireland|first=Ann}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Certain Mr. Takahashi|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Certain Mr. Takahashi|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Jones|first=Frank|link=Frank Jones (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Jones|first=Frank|link=Frank Jones (writer)}} |
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|''Master and Maid'' |
|''Master and Maid'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Walshe|first=Robert}} |
|{{sortname|last=Walshe|first=Robert}} |
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|''Wales' Work'' |
|''Wales' Work'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1987 in literature|1987]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1987 in literature|1987]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Lawrence|first=Karen|link=Karen Lawrence (writer)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Lawrence|first=Karen|link=Karen Lawrence (writer)}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Life of Helen Alone|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Life of Helen Alone|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref name="captures">"Lawrence captures $3,000 literary prize". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 3, 1987.</ref> |
|<ref name="captures">"Lawrence captures $3,000 literary prize". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 3, 1987.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Diamond|first=Marc|link=Marc Diamond (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Diamond|first=Marc|link=Marc Diamond (writer)}} |
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|''Momentum'' |
|''Momentum'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Short list announced for first novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 12, 1987.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Gilmour|first=David|link=David Gilmour (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Gilmour|first=David|link=David Gilmour (writer)}} |
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|''Back on Tuesday'' |
|''Back on Tuesday'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Jiles|first=Paulette}} |
|{{sortname|last=Jiles|first=Paulette}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Late Great Human Road Show|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Late Great Human Road Show|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Bennett|first=Jo Anne Williams}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bennett|first=Jo Anne Williams}} |
||
|''Downfall People'' |
|''Downfall People'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1988 in literature|1988]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1988 in literature|1988]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Quednau|first=Marion}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Quednau|first=Marion}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Butterfly Chair|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Butterfly Chair|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"BC woman (Quednau) wins first-novel award". ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'', April 3, 1998.</ref> |
|<ref>"BC woman (Quednau) wins first-novel award". ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'', April 3, 1998.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bailey|first=D.F.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bailey|first=D.F.}} |
||
|''Fire Eyes'' |
|''Fire Eyes'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Finalists announced in first novel contest". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 1, 1988.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Barcus|first=W.D.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Barcus|first=W.D.}} |
||
|''Squatters' Island'' |
|''Squatters' Island'' |
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|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Holdstock|first=Pauline}} |
|{{sortname|last=Holdstock|first=Pauline}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Blackbird's Song|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Blackbird's Song|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Virgo|first=Seán}} |
|{{sortname|last=Virgo|first=Seán}} |
||
|''Selakhi'' |
|''Selakhi'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[1989 in literature|1989]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[1989 in literature|1989]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Salutin|first=Rick}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Salutin|first=Rick}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Man of Little Faith|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=A|2=Man of Little Faith|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Salutin wins $5,000 prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 30, 1989.</ref> |
|<ref>"Salutin wins $5,000 prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 30, 1989.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bissoondath|first=Neil}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bissoondath|first=Neil}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Casual Brutality|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Casual Brutality|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>Burt Heward, "First-novel short list announced". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 4, 1989.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Clark|first=Joan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Clark|first=Joan}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Victory of Geraldine Gull|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Victory of Geraldine Gull|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Homel|first=David}} |
|{{sortname|last=Homel|first=David}} |
||
|''Electrical Storms'' |
|''Electrical Storms'' |
||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Keefer|first=Janice Kulyk}} |
|{{sortname|last=Keefer|first=Janice Kulyk}} |
||
|''Constellations'' |
|''Constellations'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Porter|first=Helen Fogwill}} |
|{{sortname|last=Porter|first=Helen Fogwill}} |
||
|''January, February, June or July'' |
|''January, February, June or July'' |
||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|} |
|} |
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=== 1990s === |
=== 1990s === |
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|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1990-1999 |
|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1990-1999 |
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! rowspan="6" |[[1990 in literature|1990]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[1990 in literature|1990]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Birdsell|first=Sandra}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Birdsell|first=Sandra}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Missing Child|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Missing Child|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Winnipeg author wins first-novel prize". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 30, 1990.</ref> |
|<ref>"Winnipeg author wins first-novel prize". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 30, 1990.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bowering|first=Marilyn}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bowering|first=Marilyn}} |
||
|''To All Appearances a Lady'' |
|''To All Appearances a Lady'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>Lynne Van Luven, "Edmontonians among finalists for first-novel award". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', March 6, 1990.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Callaghan|first=Barry}} |
|{{sortname|last=Callaghan|first=Barry}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Way the Angel Spread Her Wings|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Way the Angel Spread Her Wings|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Dumas|first=Jacqueline}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dumas|first=Jacqueline}} |
||
|''Madeleine and the Angel'' |
|''Madeleine and the Angel'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Gunnars|first=Kristjana}} |
|{{sortname|last=Gunnars|first=Kristjana}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Prowler|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Prowler|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Radu|first=Kenneth}} |
|{{sortname|last=Radu|first=Kenneth}} |
||
|''Distant Relations'' |
|''Distant Relations'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[1991 in literature|1991]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[1991 in literature|1991]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Ricci|first=Nino}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Ricci|first=Nino}}''' |
||
|''[[Lives of the Saints (Ricci novel)|Lives of the Saints]]'' |
|'''''[[Lives of the Saints (Ricci novel)|Lives of the Saints]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Ricci novel wins second big prize". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 26, 1991.</ref |
|<ref>"Ricci novel wins second big prize". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 26, 1991.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bowen|first=Gail}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bowen|first=Gail}} |
||
|''Deadly Appearances'' |
|''Deadly Appearances'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>"First novel award names 6 finalists". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', February 20, 1991.</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Donovan|first=Rita}} |
|{{sortname|last=Donovan|first=Rita}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dark Jewels|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dark Jewels|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Huser|first=Glen}} |
|{{sortname|last=Huser|first=Glen}} |
||
|''Grace Lake'' |
|''Grace Lake'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Livesey|first=Margot}} |
|{{sortname|last=Livesey|first=Margot}} |
||
|''Homework'' |
|''Homework'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Stroud|first=Carsten}} |
|{{sortname|last=Stroud|first=Carsten}} |
||
|''Sniper's Moon'' |
|''Sniper's Moon'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1992 in literature|1992]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1992 in literature|1992]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Mistry|first=Rohinton}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Mistry|first=Rohinton}}''' |
||
|''[[Such a Long Journey (novel)|Such a Long Journey]]'' |
|'''''[[Such a Long Journey (novel)|Such a Long Journey]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Mistry novel earns Smith award". ''[[Halifax Daily News]]'', March 27, 1992.</ref> |
|<ref>"Mistry novel earns Smith award". ''[[Halifax Daily News]]'', March 27, 1992.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Coupland|first=Douglas}} |
|{{sortname|last=Coupland|first=Douglas}} |
||
|''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]'' |
|''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Finalists named for book award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', February 25, 1992.</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Faas|first=Ekbert}} |
|{{sortname|last=Faas|first=Ekbert}} |
||
|''Woyzeck's Head'' |
|''Woyzeck's Head'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Kenyon|first=Michael|link=Michael Kenyon (Canadian writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kenyon|first=Michael|link=Michael Kenyon (Canadian writer)}} |
||
|''Kleinberg'' |
|''Kleinberg'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Manguel|first=Alberto}} |
|{{sortname|last=Manguel|first=Alberto}} |
||
|''News From a Foreign Country Came'' |
|''News From a Foreign Country Came'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1993 in literature|1993]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1993 in literature|1993]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Steffler|first=John}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Steffler|first=John}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Afterlife of George Cartwright|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Afterlife of George Cartwright|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Story from 'fascinating' journal wins Steffler first novel award". ''[[Halifax Daily News]]'', March 27, 1993.</ref> |
|<ref>"Story from 'fascinating' journal wins Steffler first novel award". ''[[Halifax Daily News]]'', March 27, 1993.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Cooper|first=Douglas Anthony}} |
|{{sortname|last=Cooper|first=Douglas Anthony}} |
||
|''[[Amnesia (Cooper novel)|Amnesia]]'' |
|''[[Amnesia (Cooper novel)|Amnesia]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4|<ref>"Finalists announced for first novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 4, 1993.</ref> |
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Finalists announced for first novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 4, 1993.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Corbeil|first=Carole}} |
|{{sortname|last=Corbeil|first=Carole}} |
||
|''Voice-Over'' |
|''Voice-Over'' |
||
|Finalist |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Harvey|first=Kenneth J.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Harvey|first=Kenneth J.}} |
||
|''Brud'' |
|''Brud'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Hollingshead|first=Greg}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hollingshead|first=Greg}} |
||
|''Spin Dry'' |
|''Spin Dry'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1994 in literature|1994]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1994 in literature|1994]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Corey|first=Deborah Joy}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Corey|first=Deborah Joy}}''' |
||
|''Losing Eddie'' |
|'''''Losing Eddie''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"New Brunswicker wins book award". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 25, 1994.</ref> |
|<ref>"New Brunswicker wins book award". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 25, 1994.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bush|first=Catherine}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bush|first=Catherine}} |
||
|''Minus Time'' |
|''Minus Time'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Five authors nominated for first-novel award". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', March 5, 1994.</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Dickinson|first=Don}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dickinson|first=Don}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Crew| |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Crew|nolink=yes}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=How|first=Douglas}} |
|{{sortname|last=How|first=Douglas}} |
||
|''Blow Up the Trumpet in the New Moon'' |
|''Blow Up the Trumpet in the New Moon'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Malyon|first=Carol}} |
|{{sortname|last=Malyon|first=Carol}} |
||
|''If I Knew I'd Tell You'' |
|''If I Knew I'd Tell You'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1995 in literature|1995]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1995 in literature|1995]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Selvadurai|first=Shyam}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Selvadurai|first=Shyam}}''' |
||
|''[[Funny Boy (novel)|Funny Boy]]'' |
|'''''[[Funny Boy (novel)|Funny Boy]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Funny Boy author wins $5,000 SmithBooks prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 22, 1995.</ref> |
|<ref>"Funny Boy author wins $5,000 SmithBooks prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 22, 1995.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Foran|first=Charles}} |
|{{sortname|last=Foran|first=Charles}} |
||
|''Kitchen Music'' |
|''Kitchen Music'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>Candace Fertile, "And this one's just too cool for words". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', March 4, 1995.</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Schoemperlen|first=Diane}} |
|{{sortname|last=Schoemperlen|first=Diane}} |
||
|''In the Language of Love'' |
|''In the Language of Love'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Russell|link=Russell Smith (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Russell|link=Russell Smith (writer)}} |
||
|''How Insensitive'' |
|''How Insensitive'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Strube|first=Cordelia}} |
|{{sortname|last=Strube|first=Cordelia}} |
||
|''Alex & Zee'' |
|''Alex & Zee'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1996 in literature|1996]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1996 in literature|1996]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Fraser|first=Keath}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Fraser|first=Keath}}''' |
||
|''Popular Anatomy'' |
|'''''Popular Anatomy''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Fraser wins First Novel prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 26, 1996.</ref> |
|<ref>"Fraser wins First Novel prize". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 26, 1996.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Atkinson|first=Diana}} |
|{{sortname|last=Atkinson|first=Diana}} |
||
|''Highways and Dancehalls'' |
|''Highways and Dancehalls'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Short list for 1st novel announced". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 1, 1996.</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Choy|first=Wayson}} |
|{{sortname|last=Choy|first=Wayson}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Jade Peony}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Jade Peony}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Lai|first=Larissa}} |
|{{sortname|last=Lai|first=Larissa}} |
||
|''When Fox Is a Thousand'' |
|''When Fox Is a Thousand'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Li|first=Yan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Li|first=Yan}} |
||
|''[[Daughters of the Red Land]]'' |
|''[[Daughters of the Red Land]]'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[1997 in literature|1997]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1997 in literature|1997]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Michaels|first=Anne}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Michaels|first=Anne}}''' |
||
|''[[Fugitive Pieces]]'' |
|'''''[[Fugitive Pieces]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"Anne Michaels wins $5,000 first novel prize". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', May 29, 1997.</ref> |
|<ref>"Anne Michaels wins $5,000 first novel prize". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', May 29, 1997.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Anderson-Dargatz|first=Gail}} |
|{{sortname|last=Anderson-Dargatz|first=Gail}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Cure for Death by Lightning}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Cure for Death by Lightning}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>"Six authors in running for first-novel award". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', March 29, 1997.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=MacDonald|first=Ann-Marie}} |
|{{sortname|last=MacDonald|first=Ann-Marie}} |
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|''[[Fall on Your Knees]]'' |
|''[[Fall on Your Knees]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Martel|first=Yann}} |
|{{sortname|last=Martel|first=Yann}} |
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|''Self'' |
|''Self'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Mootoo|first=Shani}} |
|{{sortname|last=Mootoo|first=Shani}} |
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|''[[Cereus Blooms at Night]]'' |
|''[[Cereus Blooms at Night]]'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|-style=background:#cddeff |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1998 in literature|1998]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1998 in literature|1998]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Gibson|first=Margaret|link=Margaret Gibson (writer)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Gibson|first=Margaret|link=Margaret Gibson (writer)}}''' |
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|''[[Opium Dreams]]'' |
|'''''[[Opium Dreams]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Opium Dreams wins award". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', April 25, 1998.</ref> |
|<ref>"Opium Dreams wins award". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', April 25, 1998.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Echlin|first=Kim}} |
|{{sortname|last=Echlin|first=Kim}} |
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|''Elephant Winter'' |
|''Elephant Winter'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
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|rowspan=4| <ref>"County native nominated". ''[[Windsor Star]]'', March 7, 1998.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Levine|first=Allan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Levine|first=Allan}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Blood Libel|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Blood Libel|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Maharaj|first=Rabindranath}} |
|{{sortname|last=Maharaj|first=Rabindranath}} |
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|''Homer in Flight'' |
|''Homer in Flight'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Wynveen|first=Tim}} |
|{{sortname|last=Wynveen|first=Tim}} |
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|''Angel Falls'' |
|''Angel Falls'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|-style=background:#cddeff |
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! rowspan="5" |[[1999 in literature|1999]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[1999 in literature|1999]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Alexis|first=André}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Alexis|first=André}}''' |
||
|''[[Childhood (Alexis novel)|Childhood]]'' |
|'''''[[Childhood (Alexis novel)|Childhood]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Andre Alexis wins first novel award". ''[[Saskatoon Star-Phoenix]]'', April 30, 1999.</ref> |
|<ref>"Andre Alexis wins first novel award". ''[[Saskatoon Star-Phoenix]]'', April 30, 1999.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Brown|first=Loranne}} |
|{{sortname|last=Brown|first=Loranne}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Handless Maiden|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Handless Maiden|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Highway nominated". ''[[National Post]]'', April 1, 1999.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Highway|first=Tomson}} |
|{{sortname|last=Highway|first=Tomson}} |
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|''[[Kiss of the Fur Queen]]'' |
|''[[Kiss of the Fur Queen]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Jordan|first=Terry|link=Terry Jordan (Canadian writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Jordan|first=Terry|link=Terry Jordan (Canadian writer)}} |
||
|''Beneath That Starry Place'' |
|''Beneath That Starry Place'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Sakamoto|first=Kerri}} |
|{{sortname|last=Sakamoto|first=Kerri}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Electrical Field|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Electrical Field|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|} |
|} |
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=== 2000s === |
=== 2000s === |
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|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2000-2009 |
|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2000-2009 |
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! rowspan="6" |[[2000 in literature|2000]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2000 in literature|2000]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Macfarlane|first=David}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Macfarlane|first=David}}''' |
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|''[[Summer Gone]]'' |
|'''''[[Summer Gone]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|rowspan=2| '''Winner''' |
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|<ref name="share">"Macfarlane, Wilson share award for first novel". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 13, 2000.</ref> |
|rowspan=2| <ref name="share">"Macfarlane, Wilson share award for first novel". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 13, 2000.</ref> |
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|-style=background:# |
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=Alan R.}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=Alan R.}}''' |
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|''Before the Flood'' |
|'''''Before the Flood''''' |
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|Winner |
|||
|<ref name="share" /> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=MacLeod|first=Alistair}} |
|{{sortname|last=MacLeod|first=Alistair}} |
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|''[[No Great Mischief]]'' |
|''[[No Great Mischief]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>Bob Blakey, "Calgarian in hunt for first-time novelist award". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', September 8, 2000.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Morrissey|first=Donna}} |
|{{sortname|last=Morrissey|first=Donna}} |
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|''Kit's Law'' |
|''Kit's Law'' |
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|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Munroe|first=Jim}} |
|{{sortname|last=Munroe|first=Jim}} |
||
|''[[Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask|Flyboy Action Figure Comes with Gasmask]]'' |
|''[[Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask|Flyboy Action Figure Comes with Gasmask]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Simmons-Niven|first=Catherine}} |
|{{sortname|last=Simmons-Niven|first=Catherine}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Fine Daughter|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Fine Daughter|nolink=1}}'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2001 in literature|2001]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2001 in literature|2001]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Stachniak|first=Eva}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Stachniak|first=Eva}}''' |
||
|''Necessary Lies'' |
|'''''Necessary Lies''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Necessary Lies wins first-novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', September 26, 2001.</ref> |
|<ref>"Necessary Lies wins first-novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', September 26, 2001.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Galloway|first=Steven}} |
|{{sortname|last=Galloway|first=Steven}} |
||
|''Finnie Walsh'' |
|''Finnie Walsh'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"2001 First novel award: Three Vancouver writers up for $5,000 prize". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', July 21, 2001.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Gardiner|first=Scott|link=Scott Gardiner (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Gardiner|first=Scott|link=Scott Gardiner (writer)}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dominion of Wyley McFadden|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dominion of Wyley McFadden|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Juby|first=Susan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Juby|first=Susan}} |
||
|''[[Alice, I Think (novel)|Alice, I Think]]'' |
|''[[Alice, I Think (novel)|Alice, I Think]]'' |
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|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Kwa|first=Lydia}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kwa|first=Lydia}} |
||
|''This Place Called Absence'' |
|''This Place Called Absence'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2002 in literature|2002]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2002 in literature|2002]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Redhill|first=Michael}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Redhill|first=Michael}}''' |
||
|''[[Martin Sloane]]'' |
|'''''[[Martin Sloane]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Michael Redhill picks up first-novel honours". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', October 2, 2002.</ref> |
|<ref name=redhill>"Michael Redhill picks up first-novel honours". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', October 2, 2002.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bock|first=Dennis}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bock|first=Dennis}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Ash Garden}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Ash Garden}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref name=redhill/> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Crummey|first=Michael}} |
|{{sortname|last=Crummey|first=Michael}} |
||
|''River Thieves'' |
|''River Thieves'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Endicott|first=Marina}} |
|{{sortname|last=Endicott|first=Marina}} |
||
|''Open Arms'' |
|''Open Arms'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Little|first=Linda}} |
|{{sortname|last=Little|first=Linda}} |
||
|''Strong Hollow'' |
|''Strong Hollow'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Ruth|first=Elizabeth}} |
|{{sortname|last=Ruth|first=Elizabeth}} |
||
|''Ten Good Seconds of Silence'' |
|''Ten Good Seconds of Silence'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2003 in literature|2003]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2003 in literature|2003]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Lawson|first=Mary|link=Mary Lawson (novelist)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Lawson|first=Mary|link=Mary Lawson (novelist)}}''' |
||
|''[[Crow Lake (novel)|Crow Lake]]'' |
|'''''[[Crow Lake (novel)|Crow Lake]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Mary Lawson wins first novel award for Crow Lake". ''[[National Post]]'', October 9, 2003.</ref> |
|<ref>"Mary Lawson wins first novel award for Crow Lake". ''[[National Post]]'', October 9, 2003.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Conlin|first=Christy Ann}} |
|{{sortname|last=Conlin|first=Christy Ann}} |
||
|''Heave'' |
|''Heave'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>Rebecca Caldwell, "Lawson wins first-novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 9, 2003.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Hunter|first=Aislinn}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hunter|first=Aislinn}} |
||
|''Stay'' |
|''Stay'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Hutzulak|first=Clint}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hutzulak|first=Clint}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Beautiful Dead End|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Beautiful Dead End|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Michael V.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Michael V.}} |
||
|''Cumberland'' |
|''Cumberland'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Woodrow|first=Marnie}} |
|{{sortname|last=Woodrow|first=Marnie}} |
||
|''Spelling Mississippi'' |
|''Spelling Mississippi'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2004 in literature|2004]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2004 in literature|2004]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Basilières|first=Michel}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Basilières|first=Michel}}''' |
||
|''[[Black Bird (Basilières novel)|Black Bird]]'' |
|'''''[[Black Bird (Basilières novel)|Black Bird]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Basilieres wins first novel award". ''[[The Telegram]]'', October 17, 2004.</ref> |
|<ref>"Basilieres wins first novel award". ''[[The Telegram]]'', October 17, 2004.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bailey|first=Clayton|link=Clayton Bailey (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bailey|first=Clayton|link=Clayton Bailey (writer)}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Expedition}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Expedition}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>"John Bemrose, Edeet Ravel are among finalists for First Novel Award". ''[[Welland Tribune]]'', April 21, 2004.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bemrose|first=John}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bemrose|first=John}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Island Walkers|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Island Walkers|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Grekul|first=Lisa}} |
|{{sortname|last=Grekul|first=Lisa}} |
||
|''Kalyna's Song'' |
|''Kalyna's Song'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Ravel|first=Edeet}} |
|{{sortname|last=Ravel|first=Edeet}} |
||
|''Ten Thousand Lovers'' |
|''Ten Thousand Lovers'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=von Kampen|first=Bettina |
|{{sortname|last=von Kampen|first=Bettina}} |
||
|''Blue Becomes You'' |
|''Blue Becomes You'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2005 in literature|2005]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2005 in literature|2005]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=McAdam|first=Colin|link=Colin McAdam (novelist)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=McAdam|first=Colin|link=Colin McAdam (novelist)}}''' |
||
|''Some Great Thing'' |
|'''''Some Great Thing''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Montreal's Colin McAdam wins First Novel Award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 7, 2005.</ref> |
|<ref>"Montreal's Colin McAdam wins First Novel Award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 7, 2005.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Elias|first=David}} |
|{{sortname|last=Elias|first=David}} |
||
|''Sunday Afternoon'' |
|''Sunday Afternoon'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Debut fiction: 14 writers make first impressions". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', June 5, 2005.</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Kaslik|first=Ibi}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kaslik|first=Ibi}} |
||
|''[[Skinny (novel)|Skinny]]'' |
|''[[Skinny (novel)|Skinny]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Motyer|first=Arthur}} |
|{{sortname|last=Motyer|first=Arthur}} |
||
|''What's Remembered'' |
|''What's Remembered'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Safer|first=Catherine}} |
|{{sortname|last=Safer|first=Catherine}} |
||
|''Bishop's Road'' |
|''Bishop's Road'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2006 in literature|2006]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2006 in literature|2006]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Boyden|first=Joseph}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Boyden|first=Joseph}}''' |
||
|''[[Three Day Road]]'' |
|'''''[[Three Day Road]]''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Joseph Boyden wins Amazon first-novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 12, 2006.</ref> |
|<ref>"Joseph Boyden wins Amazon first-novel award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', October 12, 2006.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Akler|first=Howard}} |
|{{sortname|last=Akler|first=Howard}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=City Man|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=City Man|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>"Authors short-listed for First Novel Award". ''[[The Telegram]]'', July 2, 2006.</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Brooks|first=Brenda}} |
|{{sortname|last=Brooks|first=Brenda}} |
||
|''Gotta Find Me an Angel'' |
|''Gotta Find Me an Angel'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Giardini|first=Anne}} |
|{{sortname|last=Giardini|first=Anne}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Sad Truth About Happiness|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Sad Truth About Happiness|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Kuitenbrouwer|first=Kathryn}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kuitenbrouwer|first=Kathryn}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Nettle Spinner|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Nettle Spinner|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Rotchin|first=B. Glen}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rotchin|first=B. Glen}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rent Collector|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rent Collector|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2007 in literature|2007]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2007 in literature|2007]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Thien|first=Madeleine}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Thien|first=Madeleine}}''' |
||
|''Certainty'' |
|'''''Certainty''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Quebec City's Thien wins First Novel Award". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', October 9, 2007.</ref> |
|<ref>"Quebec City's Thien wins First Novel Award". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', October 9, 2007.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Behrens|first=Peter|link=Peter Behrens (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Behrens|first=Peter|link=Peter Behrens (writer)}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Law of Dreams}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Law of Dreams}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>"'First Novel' finalists named". ''[[Prince George Citizen]]'', June 15, 2007.</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Degen|first=John}} |
|{{sortname|last=Degen|first=John}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Uninvited Guest|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Uninvited Guest|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Lapointe|first=Annette}} |
|{{sortname|last=Lapointe|first=Annette}} |
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|''Stolen'' |
|''Stolen'' |
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|Finalist |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|last=O'Neill|first=Heather}} |
|{{sortname|last=O'Neill|first=Heather}} |
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|''[[Lullabies for Little Criminals]]'' |
|''[[Lullabies for Little Criminals]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Schroeder|first=Adam Lewis}} |
|{{sortname|last=Schroeder|first=Adam Lewis}} |
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|''Empress of Asia'' |
|''Empress of Asia'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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|-style=background:#cddeff |
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! rowspan="6" |[[2008 in literature|2008]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2008 in literature|2008]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Adamson|first=Gil}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Adamson|first=Gil}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Outlander|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Outlander|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Adamson wins First Novel Award". ''[[Telegraph-Journal]]'', October 2, 2008.</ref> |
|<ref>"Adamson wins First Novel Award". ''[[Telegraph-Journal]]'', October 2, 2008.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Chariandy|first=David}} |
|{{sortname|last=Chariandy|first=David}} |
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|''Soucouyant'' |
|''Soucouyant'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>"Finalists for First Novel Award announced". ''[[Moose Jaw Times-Herald]]'', June 11, 2008.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Maclear|first=Kyo}} |
|{{sortname|last=Maclear|first=Kyo}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Letter Opener|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Letter Opener|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Richardson|first=C.S.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Richardson|first=C.S.}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=End of the Alphabet|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=End of the Alphabet|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Tucker|first=Brian|link=Brian Tucker (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Tucker|first=Brian|link=Brian Tucker (writer)}} |
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|''Big White Knuckles'' |
|''Big White Knuckles'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Wedderburn|first=Andrew}} |
|{{sortname|last=Wedderburn|first=Andrew}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Milk Chicken Bomb|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Milk Chicken Bomb|nolink=1}}'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|-style=background:#cddeff |
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! rowspan="5" |[[2009 in literature|2009]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2009 in literature|2009]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Thomas|first=Joan}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Thomas|first=Joan}}''' |
||
|''[[Reading by Lightning]]'' |
|'''''[[Reading by Lightning]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Thomas wins Amazon First Novel Award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', September 25, 2009.</ref> |
|<ref>"Thomas wins Amazon First Novel Award". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', September 25, 2009.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Blouin|first=Michael|link=Michael Blouin (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Blouin|first=Michael|link=Michael Blouin (writer)}} |
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|''Chase & Haven'' |
|''Chase & Haven'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Saanich writer Patrick Lane nominated for first-novel honour". ''[[Victoria Times-Colonist]]'', June 17, 2009.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Dey|first=Claudia}} |
|{{sortname|last=Dey|first=Claudia}} |
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|''Stunt'' |
|''Stunt'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Lane|first=Patrick|link=Patrick Lane (poet)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Lane|first=Patrick|link=Patrick Lane (poet)}} |
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|''Red Dog, Red Dog'' |
|''Red Dog, Red Dog'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Swan|first=Mary}} |
|{{sortname|last=Swan|first=Mary}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Boys in the Trees|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Boys in the Trees|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
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|} |
|} |
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=== 2010s === |
=== 2010s === |
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|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2010-2019 |
|+Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2010-2019 |
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! rowspan="6" |[[2010 in literature|2010]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2010 in literature|2010]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Grant|first=Jessica}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Grant|first=Jessica}}''' |
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|''Come, Thou Tortoise'' |
|'''''Come, Thou Tortoise''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"St. John's writer wins first-novel award". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', May 2, 2010.</ref> |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=April 30, 2010 |title=Canadian Awards: First Novel; BC Book; Schwartz Shortlist |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=1175 |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Bryden|first=Diana Fitzgerald}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bryden|first=Diana Fitzgerald}} |
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|''No Place Strange'' |
|''No Place Strange'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
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|rowspan=5| <ref>"Ian Weir, Annabel Lyon among finalists for Amazon First Novel Award". ''[[National Post]]'', March 5, 2010.</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Lyon|first=Annabel}} |
|{{sortname|last=Lyon|first=Annabel}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Golden Mean|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Golden Mean|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Tarnopolsky|first=Damian}} |
|{{sortname|last=Tarnopolsky|first=Damian}} |
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|''Goya's Dog'' |
|''Goya's Dog'' |
||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Todorović|first=Dragan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Todorović|first=Dragan}} |
||
|''Diary of Interrupted Days'' |
|''Diary of Interrupted Days'' |
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|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Weir|first=Ian}} |
|{{sortname|last=Weir|first=Ian}} |
||
|''Daniel O'Thunder'' |
|''Daniel O'Thunder'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2011 in literature|2011]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2011 in literature|2011]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Catton|first=Eleanor}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Catton|first=Eleanor}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rehearsal|dab=novel}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rehearsal|dab=novel}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Eleanor Catton of London, Ont., wins $7,500 Amazon.ca First Novel Award". [[Canadian Press]], April 28, 2011.</ref> |
|||
|<ref name="helps" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bishop-Stall|first=Shaughnessy}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bishop-Stall|first=Shaughnessy}} |
||
|''Ghosted'' |
|''Ghosted'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|<ref |
|rowspan=4| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Medley |first=Mark |date=February 22, 2011 |title=Nominees for Amazon.ca First Novel Award announced |url=https://nationalpost.com/afterword/kathleen-winter-miguel-syjuco-among-nominees-for-amazon-ca-first-novel-award |website=[[National Post]] |language=en-CA}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Syjuco|first=Miguel}} |
|{{sortname|last=Syjuco|first=Miguel}} |
||
|''Ilustrado'' |
|''Ilustrado'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":1" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Warren|first=Dianne}} |
|{{sortname|last=Warren|first=Dianne}} |
||
|''Cool Water'' |
|''Cool Water'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":1" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Winter|first=Kathleen}} |
|{{sortname|last=Winter|first=Kathleen}} |
||
|''Annabel'' |
|''Annabel'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":1" /> |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2012 in literature|2012]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2012 in literature|2012]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bezmozgis|first=David}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Bezmozgis|first=David}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Free World|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Free World|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Toronto writer wins first-novel prize". ''[[Victoria Times-Colonist]]'', April 29, 2012.</ref> |
|<ref>"Toronto writer wins first-novel prize". ''[[Victoria Times-Colonist]]'', April 29, 2012.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Nixon|first=Fraser}} |
|{{sortname|last=Nixon|first=Fraser}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Man Who Killed|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Man Who Killed|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Shortlisted this week". ''[[National Post]]'', February 25, 2012.</ref> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Queyras|first=Sina}} |
|{{sortname|last=Queyras|first=Sina}} |
||
|''Autobiography of Childhood'' |
|''Autobiography of Childhood'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Senior|first=Olive}} |
|{{sortname|last=Senior|first=Olive}} |
||
|''Dancing Lessons'' |
|''Dancing Lessons'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Zentner|first=Alexi}} |
|{{sortname|last=Zentner|first=Alexi}} |
||
|''Touch'' |
|''Touch'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
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| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2013 in literature|2013]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2013 in literature|2013]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Schofield|first=Anakana}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Schofield|first=Anakana}}''' |
||
|''Malarky'' |
|'''''Malarky''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Vancouver author wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', April 26, 2013.</ref> |
|||
|<ref name="helps" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Celona|first=Marjorie}} |
|{{sortname|last=Celona|first=Marjorie}} |
||
|''[[Y (novel)|Y]]'' |
|''[[Y (novel)|Y]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>"Kim Thuy's celebrated 'Ru' among finalists for Amazon.ca First Novel Award". [[Canadian Press]], February 27, 2013.</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Fotheringham|first=Scott}} |
|{{sortname|last=Fotheringham|first=Scott}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rest Is Silence|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rest Is Silence|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Malla|first=Pasha}} |
|{{sortname|last=Malla|first=Pasha}} |
||
|''People Park'' |
|''People Park'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Thúy|first=Kim}} |
|{{sortname|last=Thúy|first=Kim}} |
||
|''[[Ru (novel)|Ru]]'' |
|''[[Ru (novel)|Ru]]'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2014 in literature|2014]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2014 in literature|2014]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Grady|first=Wayne|link=Wayne Grady (author)}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Grady|first=Wayne|link=Wayne Grady (author)}}''' |
||
|''Emancipation Day'' |
|'''''Emancipation Day''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>"Seasoned author's debut novel a winner". ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'', May 10, 2014. |
|<ref>"Seasoned author's debut novel a winner". ''[[Winnipeg Free Press]]'', May 10, 2014.</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bonert|first=Kenneth}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bonert|first=Kenneth}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Lion Seeker|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Lion Seeker|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>{{Cite web |date=April 30, 2014 |title=Windsor, Ont., writer Wayne Grady wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/windsor-ont-writer-wayne-grady-wins-amazon-ca-first-novel-award-1.2627464 |access-date=May 28, 2023 |website=[[CBC News]]}}</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Bridge|first=Krista}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bridge|first=Krista}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Eliot Girls|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Eliot Girls|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Downe|first=Susan}} |
|{{sortname|last=Downe|first=Susan}} |
||
|''Juanita Wildrose: My True Life'' |
|''Juanita Wildrose: My True Life'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=D. W.}} |
|{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=D. W.}} |
||
|''Ballistics'' |
|''Ballistics'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2015 in literature|2015]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2015 in literature|2015]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Hawley|first=Alix}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Hawley|first=Alix}}''' |
||
|''All True Not a Lie in It'' |
|'''''All True Not a Lie in It''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>{{cite news |date=May 21, 2015 |title=Alix Hawley's All True Not A Lie In It wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award |newspaper=[[The Globe and Mail]] |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/alix-hawleys-all-true-not-a-lie-in-it-wins-amazonca-first-novel-award/article24544041/?click=dlvr.it |
|<ref>{{cite news |date=May 21, 2015 |title=Alix Hawley's All True Not A Lie In It wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award |newspaper=[[The Globe and Mail]] |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/alix-hawleys-all-true-not-a-lie-in-it-wins-amazonca-first-novel-award/article24544041/?click=dlvr.it}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Hooper|first=Emma}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hooper|first=Emma}} |
||
|''Etta and Otto and Russell and James'' |
|''Etta and Otto and Russell and James'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=4| <ref>François Lauzon, "Sean Michaels' Us Conductors in running for Amazon prize". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', April 2, 2015.</ref> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Michaels|first=Sean|link=Sean Michaels (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Michaels|first=Sean|link=Sean Michaels (writer)}} |
||
|''[[Us Conductors]]'' |
|''[[Us Conductors]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Morissette|first=Guillaume}} |
|{{sortname|last=Morissette|first=Guillaume}} |
||
|''[[New Tab (novel)|New Tab]]'' |
|''[[New Tab (novel)|New Tab]]'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Rooney|first=Chelsea}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rooney|first=Chelsea}} |
||
|''Pedal'' |
|''Pedal'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
| |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="6" |[[2016 in literature|2016]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2016 in literature|2016]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Awad|first=Mona}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Awad|first=Mona}}''' |
||
|''13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl'' |
|'''''13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Medley |first=Mark |date=2016-05-26 |title=Mona Awad wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award: ‘When I was writing the book, frankly, I never thought it would see the light of day’ |language=en-CA |work=[[The Globe and Mail]] |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/mona-awad-wins-amazonca-first-novel-award/article30182171/ |access-date=2023-01-31 |
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Medley |first=Mark |date=2016-05-26 |title=Mona Awad wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award: ‘When I was writing the book, frankly, I never thought it would see the light of day’ |language=en-CA |work=[[The Globe and Mail]] |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/mona-awad-wins-amazonca-first-novel-award/article30182171/ |access-date=2023-01-31}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Alrawi|first=Karim}} |
|{{sortname|last=Alrawi|first=Karim}} |
||
|''Book of Sands'' |
|''Book of Sands'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
||
|rowspan=5| <ref>Mark Medley, "Want to write a novel? First Novel Awards finalists say it's better with age". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 16, 2016.</ref> |
|||
|<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Drake|first=Aaron Cully}} |
|{{sortname|last=Drake|first=Aaron Cully}} |
||
|''Do You Think This Is Strange?'' |
|''Do You Think This Is Strange?'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Giles|first=W. Mark}} |
|{{sortname|last=Giles|first=W. Mark}} |
||
|''Seep'' |
|''Seep'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=McCormack|first=Judith}} |
|{{sortname|last=McCormack|first=Judith}} |
||
|''Backspring'' |
|''Backspring'' |
||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Philips|first=Elizabeth}} |
|{{sortname|last=Philips|first=Elizabeth}} |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Afterlife of Birds|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Afterlife of Birds|nolink=1}}'' |
||
|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
|||
|Finalist |
|||
|<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|-style=background:#cddeff |
|||
! rowspan="5" |[[2017 in literature|2017]] |
! rowspan="5" |[[2017 in literature|2017]] |
||
|{{sortname|last=Vermette|first=Katherena}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Vermette|first=Katherena}}''' |
||
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Break|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Break|nolink=1}}''''' |
||
|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Medley |first=Mark |date= |
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Medley |first=Mark |date=May 25, 2017 |title=Katherena Vermette wins Amazon.ca First Novel Award |language=en-CA |work=The Globe and Mail |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/katherena-vermette-wins-amazonca-first-novel-award/article35119520/}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sortname|last=Cooper|first=Catherine|link=Catherine Cooper (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Cooper|first=Catherine|link=Catherine Cooper (writer)}} |
||
|''White Elephant'' |
|''White Elephant'' |
||
|Finalist |
|rowspan=4| Finalist |
||
| |
|rowspan=4| <ref name=":3">{{Cite news |last=Medley |first=Mark |date=April 14, 2017 |title=Finalists announced for Amazon.ca First Novel Award |language=en-CA |work=[[The Globe and Mail]] |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/finalists-announced-for-amazonca-first-novel-award/article34712791/ }}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Kellough|first=Kaie}} |
|{{sortname|last=Kellough|first=Kaie}} |
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|''Accordéon'' |
|''Accordéon'' |
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|{{sortname|last=Rosenblum|first=Rebecca}} |
|{{sortname|last=Rosenblum|first=Rebecca}} |
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|''So Much Love'' |
|''So Much Love'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=Thanh|first=Yasuko}} |
|{{sortname|last=Thanh|first=Yasuko}} |
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|''Mysterious Fragrance of the Yellow Mountains'' |
|''Mysterious Fragrance of the Yellow Mountains'' |
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|Finalist |
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! rowspan="6" |[[2018 in literature|2018]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2018 in literature|2018]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Kaan|first=Michael}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Kaan|first=Michael}}''' |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Water Beetles|nolink=1}}'' |
|'''''{{sortname|1=The|2=Water Beetles|nolink=1}}''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>"Winnipeg's Kaan wins book prize". ''[[London Free Press]]'', May 24, 2018.</ref> |
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|<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=2018-12-07 |title=Amazon Canada First Novel Award 2018 |url=https://thewalrus.ca/partnerships/amazon-canada-first-novel-award-2018/ |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=[[The Walrus]] |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Bala|first=Sharon}} |
|{{sortname|last=Bala|first=Sharon}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Boat People|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Boat People|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
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|rowspan=5| <ref>Deborah Dundas, "Sharon Bala, Omar El Akkad shortlisted for Amazon First Novel Award". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 28, 2018.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Demchuk|first=David}} |
|{{sortname|last=Demchuk|first=David}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Bone Mother|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Bone Mother|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":4" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=El Akkad|first=Omar}} |
|{{sortname|last=El Akkad|first=Omar}} |
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|''[[American War (novel)|American War]]'' |
|''[[American War (novel)|American War]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":4" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=Manley|first=Rachel}} |
|{{sortname|last=Manley|first=Rachel}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Black Peacock|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Black Peacock|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":4" /> |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Watt|first=Alison|link=Alison Watt (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Watt|first=Alison|link=Alison Watt (writer)}} |
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|''Dazzle Patterns'' |
|''Dazzle Patterns'' |
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|-style=background:#FAEB86 |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":4" /> |
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|-style=background:#cddeff |
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! rowspan="6" |[[2019 in literature|2019]] |
! rowspan="6" |[[2019 in literature|2019]] |
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|{{sortname|last=Plett|first=Casey}} |
|'''{{sortname|last=Plett|first=Casey}}''' |
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|''[[Little Fish (novel)|Little Fish]]'' |
|'''''[[Little Fish (novel)|Little Fish]]''''' |
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|Winner |
|'''Winner''' |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dundas |first=Deborah |date= |
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dundas |first=Deborah |date=May 22, 2019 |title=Casey Plett wins $60,000 Amazon first novel prize |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2019/05/22/casey-plett-wins-60000-amazon-first-novel-prize.html |website=[[Toronto Star]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|last=Harmer|first=Liz}} |
|{{sortname|last=Harmer|first=Liz}} |
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|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Amateurs|nolink=1}}'' |
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Amateurs|nolink=1}}'' |
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|Finalist |
|rowspan=5| Finalist |
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|rowspan=5| <ref>Deborah Dundas, "Tanya Tagaq, Ian Williams among finalists for $60,000 Amazon Canada First Novel Award". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 26, 2019.</ref> |
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|{{sortname|last=Hellard|first=Tyler}} |
|{{sortname|last=Hellard|first=Tyler}} |
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|''Searching for Terry Punchout'' |
|''Searching for Terry Punchout'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":5" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=Tagaq|first=Tanya}} |
|{{sortname|last=Tagaq|first=Tanya}} |
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|''[[Split Tooth]]'' |
|''[[Split Tooth]]'' |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref name=":5" /> |
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|{{sortname|last=Whitehead|first=Joshua}} |
|{{sortname|last=Whitehead|first=Joshua}} |
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|''Jonny Appleseed'' |
|''Jonny Appleseed'' |
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|Finalist |
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|{{sortname|last=Williams|first=Ian|link=Ian Williams (writer)}} |
|{{sortname|last=Williams|first=Ian|link=Ian Williams (writer)}} |
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|''[[Reproduction (novel)|Reproduction]]'' |
|''[[Reproduction (novel)|Reproduction]]'' |
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| <ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2023/06/01/jasmine-sealys-the-island-of-forgetting-wins-amazon-canada-first-novel-award.html "Jasmine Sealy’s ‘The Island of Forgetting’ wins Amazon Canada First Novel Award"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', June 1, 2023.</ref> |
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| rowspan=5| <ref>Cassandra Drudi, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/billy-ray-belcourt-jessica-johns-among-2023-amazon-canada-first-novel-finalists/ "Billy-Ray Belcourt, Jessica Johns among 2023 Amazon Canada First Novel finalists"]. ''[[Quill & Quire]]'', May 4, 2023.</ref> |
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| <ref>Attila Berki, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/alicia-elliott-wins-2024-amazon-canada-first-novel-award/ "Alicia Elliott wins 2024 Amazon Canada First Novel Award"]. ''[[Quill & Quire]]'', June 7, 2024.</ref> |
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| rowspan=5| <ref>Cassandra Drudi, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/2024-amazon-first-novel-award-shortlist-revealed/ "2024 Amazon First Novel Award shortlist revealed"]. ''[[Quill & Quire]]'', May 9, 2024.</ref> |
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| {{sortname|Kōtuku Titihuia|Nuttall}} |
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The Amazon Canada First Novel Award, formerly the Amazon.ca First Novel Award and the Books in Canada First Novel Award, is a Canadian literary award, co-presented by Amazon.ca and The Walrus to the best first novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada.[1] It has been awarded since 1976.[1]
The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine Books in Canada.[1] Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by SmithBooks. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award.[1] When SmithBooks was acquired by Chapters, it became the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award.[1]
The award was reorganized when Books in Canada was acquired by Adrian and Olga Stein in 1995. The Steins retained a first novel editor, introduced a comprehensive first novel review program, and formalized the adjudication process.
Amazon first signed on as a sponsor of the award in 2001,[2] with the award presented as the amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award through the 2000s. Full administration of the award was taken over by Amazon in 2009 and its name was changed to the Amazon.ca First Novel Award. The Amazon.com arrangement saw the prize award initially doubled to $10,000, and then increased to its current amount of $40,000, with shortlisted finalists each receiving over $6,000.
Winners and nominees
[edit]At different times in its history, the award has been presented early in the year for works published in the preceding year, late in the year for works published in the same year as the presentation, or mid-year for an eligibility period that straddled parts of both years. For clarity, the list below is organized by the year of presentation rather than the year of publication eligibility.
1970s
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
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1977 | Ian McLachlan | The Seventh Hexagram | Winner | [3] |
Michael Ondaatje | Coming Through Slaughter | |||
Alice Boissoneau | Eileen McCullough | Finalist | [4] | |
David Kellum | The Falling World of Tristram Pocket | |||
Susan Kerslake | Middlewatch | |||
Sharon Riis | The True Story of Ida Johnson | |||
Carol Shields | Small Ceremonies | |||
Mary Soderstrom | The Descent of Andrew McPherson | |||
1978 | Oonah McFee | Sandbars | Winner | [5] |
Shane Dennison | Sidehill Gouger | Finalist | [6] | |
Pauline Gedge | Child of the Morning | |||
Jack Hodgins | The Invention of the World | |||
M. T. Kelly | I Do Remember the Fall | |||
Helen Levi | A Small Informal Dance | |||
Morley Torgov | The Abramsky Variations | |||
1979 | Joan Barfoot | Abra | Winner | [1] |
Michael Dorland | The Double-Cross Circuit | Finalist | [7] | |
Clive Doucet | Disneyland, Please | |||
Margaret Drury Gane | Parade on an Empty Street | |||
Kevin Major | Hold Fast | |||
Frank Paci | The Italians |
1980s
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
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1980 | Clark Blaise | Lunar Attractions | Winner | [8] |
Victoria Branden | Mrs. Job | Finalist | ||
Stan Dragland | Peckertracks | |||
Florence Evans | A Man Without Passion | |||
Shirley Faessler | Everything in the Window | |||
Katherine Govier | Random Descent | |||
Betty Lambert | Crossings | |||
1981 | W. D. Valgardson | Gentle Sinners | Winner | [9] |
Martyn Burke | Laughing War | Finalist | ||
Susan Musgrave | The Charcoal Burners | |||
Graham Petrie | Seahorse | |||
Leon Rooke | Fat Woman | |||
1982 | Joy Kogawa | Obasan | Winner | [10] |
Jim Christy | Streethearts | Finalist | [11] | |
George Jonas | Final Decree | |||
Edward O. Phillips | Sunday's Child | |||
Gary Ross | Always Tip the Dealer | |||
1983 | W. P. Kinsella | Shoeless Joe | Winner | [12] |
Lorris Elliott | Coming for to Carry | Finalist | [13] | |
Geraldine Rahmani | Blue | |||
Nessa Rapoport | Preparing for Sabbath | |||
Ann Rosenberg | The Bee Book | |||
1984 | Heather Robertson | Willie: A Romance | Winner | [8] |
Robert G. Collins | Tolerable Levels of Violence | Finalist | [14] | |
Susan Swan | The Biggest Modern Woman in the World | |||
George Szanto | Not Working | |||
Wayne Tefs | Figures on a Wharf | |||
1985 | Geoffrey Ursell | Perdue, or How the West Was Lost | Winner | [15] |
Sharon Butala | Country of the Heart | Finalist | [16] | |
Douglas Glover | Precious | |||
John Gray | Dazzled | |||
Sara Stambaugh | I Hear the Reaper's Song | |||
Armin Wiebe | The Salvation of Yasch Siemens | |||
1986 | Wayne Johnston | The Story of Bobby O'Malley | Winner | [17] |
Susan Charlotte Haley | A Nest of Singing Birds | Finalist | [18] | |
Ann Ireland | A Certain Mr. Takahashi | |||
Frank Jones | Master and Maid | |||
Robert Walshe | Wales' Work | |||
1987 | Karen Lawrence | The Life of Helen Alone | Winner | [19] |
Marc Diamond | Momentum | Finalist | [20] | |
David Gilmour | Back on Tuesday | |||
Paulette Jiles | The Late Great Human Road Show | |||
Jo Anne Williams Bennett | Downfall People | |||
1988 | Marion Quednau | The Butterfly Chair | Winner | [21] |
D.F. Bailey | Fire Eyes | Finalist | [22] | |
W.D. Barcus | Squatters' Island | |||
Pauline Holdstock | The Blackbird's Song | |||
Seán Virgo | Selakhi | |||
1989 | Rick Salutin | A Man of Little Faith | Winner | [23] |
Neil Bissoondath | A Casual Brutality | Finalist | [24] | |
Joan Clark | The Victory of Geraldine Gull | |||
David Homel | Electrical Storms | |||
Janice Kulyk Keefer | Constellations | |||
Helen Fogwill Porter | January, February, June or July |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
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2010 | Jessica Grant | Come, Thou Tortoise | Winner | [64] |
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden | No Place Strange | Finalist | [65] | |
Annabel Lyon | The Golden Mean | |||
Damian Tarnopolsky | Goya's Dog | |||
Dragan Todorović | Diary of Interrupted Days | |||
Ian Weir | Daniel O'Thunder | |||
2011 | Eleanor Catton | The Rehearsal | Winner | [66] |
Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall | Ghosted | Finalist | [67] | |
Miguel Syjuco | Ilustrado | |||
Dianne Warren | Cool Water | |||
Kathleen Winter | Annabel | |||
2012 | David Bezmozgis | The Free World | Winner | [68] |
Fraser Nixon | The Man Who Killed | Finalist | [69] | |
Sina Queyras | Autobiography of Childhood | |||
Olive Senior | Dancing Lessons | |||
Alexi Zentner | Touch | |||
2013 | Anakana Schofield | Malarky | Winner | [70] |
Marjorie Celona | Y | Finalist | [71] | |
Scott Fotheringham | The Rest Is Silence | |||
Pasha Malla | People Park | |||
Kim Thúy | Ru | |||
2014 | Wayne Grady | Emancipation Day | Winner | [72] |
Kenneth Bonert | The Lion Seeker | Finalist | [73] | |
Krista Bridge | The Eliot Girls | |||
Susan Downe | Juanita Wildrose: My True Life | |||
D. W. Wilson | Ballistics | |||
2015 | Alix Hawley | All True Not a Lie in It | Winner | [74] |
Emma Hooper | Etta and Otto and Russell and James | Finalist | [75] | |
Sean Michaels | Us Conductors | |||
Guillaume Morissette | New Tab | |||
Chelsea Rooney | Pedal | |||
2016 | Mona Awad | 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl | Winner | [76] |
Karim Alrawi | Book of Sands | Finalist | [77] | |
Aaron Cully Drake | Do You Think This Is Strange? | |||
W. Mark Giles | Seep | |||
Judith McCormack | Backspring | |||
Elizabeth Philips | The Afterlife of Birds | |||
2017 | Katherena Vermette | The Break | Winner | [78] |
Catherine Cooper | White Elephant | Finalist | [79] | |
Kaie Kellough | Accordéon | |||
Rebecca Rosenblum | So Much Love | |||
Yasuko Thanh | Mysterious Fragrance of the Yellow Mountains | |||
2018 | Michael Kaan | The Water Beetles | Winner | [80] |
Sharon Bala | The Boat People | Finalist | [81] | |
David Demchuk | The Bone Mother | |||
Omar El Akkad | American War | |||
Rachel Manley | The Black Peacock | |||
Alison Watt | Dazzle Patterns | |||
2019 | Casey Plett | Little Fish | Winner | [82] |
Liz Harmer | The Amateurs | Finalist | [83] | |
Tyler Hellard | Searching for Terry Punchout | |||
Tanya Tagaq | Split Tooth | |||
Joshua Whitehead | Jonny Appleseed | |||
Ian Williams | Reproduction |
2020s
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Stéphane Larue (tr. Pablo Strauss) | The Dishwasher | Winner | [84] |
Nancy Jo Cullen | The Western Alienation Merit Badge | Finalist | [84] | |
James Gregor | Going Dutch | |||
Victoria Hetherington | Mooncalves | |||
Nazanine Hozar | Aria | |||
Andrew David MacDonald | When We Were Vikings | |||
2021 | Michelle Good | Five Little Indians | Winner | [85] |
Sheung-King | You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked. | Finalist | [86] | |
Francesca Ekwuyasi | Butter Honey Pig Bread | |||
Marlowe Granados | Happy Hour | |||
Jael Richardson | Gutter Child | |||
John Elizabeth Stintzi | Vanishing Monuments | |||
2022 | Pik-Shuen Fung | Ghost Forest | Winner | [87] |
Emily Austin | Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead | Finalist | [88] | |
Lisa Bird-Wilson | Probably Ruby | |||
Brian Thomas Isaac | All the Quiet Places | |||
Conor Kerr | Avenue of Champions | |||
Aimee Wall | We, Jane | |||
2023 | Jasmine Sealy | The Island of Forgetting | Winner | [89] |
Billy-Ray Belcourt | A Minor Chorus | Finalist | [90] | |
André Forget | In the City of Pigs | |||
Jessica Johns | Bad Cree | |||
William Ping | Hollow Bamboo | |||
Kai Thomas | In the Upper Country | |||
2024 | Alicia Elliott | And Then She Fell | Winner | [91] |
Jordan Abel | Empty Spaces | Finalist | [92] | |
Caroline Dawson | As the Andes Disappeared | |||
Kōtuku Titihuia Nuttall | Tauhou | |||
Janika Oza | A History of Burning | |||
Amanda Peters | The Berry Pickers |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "First Novel Award helps write authors' careers: All awards are crapshoots, but for a prize that recognizes writers with little or no track record, a surprising number become successful". The Globe and Mail, May 21, 2016.
- ^ "Amazon.com deal saves Canadian literary magazine from folding". Cape Breton Post, January 18, 2001.
- ^ "New corporate outlook on helping writers: more cash, fewer strings". The Globe and Mail, June 7, 1977.
- ^ "Two writers to share award for first novels in Canada". Ottawa Citizen, March 29, 1977.
- ^ "And the winner is..." The Globe and Mail, April 1, 1978.
- ^ Burt Heward, "'Best' novel tells of life in the Valley". Ottawa Citizen, April 5, 1978.
- ^ William French, "Book price probe is needed". The Globe and Mail, March 27, 1979.
- ^ a b "First-novel-award prize is increased to $5,000". The Globe and Mail, January 20, 1988.
- ^ Pat Barclay, "Gentle Sinners, by W. D. Valgardson". Victoria Times-Colonist, April 17, 1981.
- ^ "Kogawa wins $1,000 award". The Globe and Mail, April 2, 1982.
- ^ "Note Book". Kingston Whig-Standard, March 13, 1982.
- ^ "The timeless metaphors of baseball". The Globe and Mail, November 17, 1984.
- ^ Beverley Slopen, "First novels". Montreal Gazette, March 12, 1983.
- ^ Kenneth McGoogan, "Book battle becomes a war" Calgary Herald, March 4, 1984.
- ^ "Writer from Regina wins book award". The Globe and Mail, March 29, 1985.
- ^ Kenneth McGoogan, "West spawns top novels". Calgary Herald, March 10, 1985.
- ^ "Lives in isolation". The Globe and Mail, January 9, 1988.
- ^ Larry Scanlan, "Magazine". Kingston Whig-Standard, April 5, 1986.
- ^ "Lawrence captures $3,000 literary prize". The Globe and Mail, April 3, 1987.
- ^ "Short list announced for first novel award". The Globe and Mail, March 12, 1987.
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External links
[edit]- First Novel Award at Amazon.ca