Winner:
2012 Novella Prize |
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| Poetry |
- Dorothy Field, "Pontormo"
- Ben Ladouceur, "590 Lisgar," "Pulitzer," and "Pollen"
- David Martin, "Jacks," "Henry Kelsey," "Elephant Pools," and "Prospectus"
- Shane Rhodes, from Found Land: "Lakes and Rivers," "Body of Text," "As May Have Been Grunted," "File No. 1447," and "The Instruments"
- Peter Richardson, “Of Cordwood and Chrysanthemums Handled to the Strains of Bizet”
- George Sipos, "Apostate"
- Katie Thompson, "Want"
- Dan O'Brien, "The Poet Takes Flight," "The War Reporter Paul Watson Listense to the Translator's Story," and "The War Reporter Paul Watson and the Lady Pol"
- Michelle Brown, "the house"
- Raoul Fernandes, "By Way of Explanation," "After Hours at the Centre for Dialogue," and "Everything Goes"
- Catherine Graham, "Between His Finger & His Thumb," "Gold Carp," and "River Bed"
- Steve Noyes, "The Marais" and "Ephoritril®, 200MG Capsule"
- John Reibetanz, "Shore House"
- Robin Richardson, "The Love Story of S. Rose" and "If He Took Me"
- Chantelle Rideout, "Coda: the cityscape, reflected in my water glass"
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| Fiction |
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| Creative Nonfiction |
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| Reviews |
- Poetry
- Warren Heiti, Hydrologos (Toronto: Pedlar, 2011). (Reviewed by Eric Miller)
- Catherine Owen and Joe Rosenblatt, Dark Fish and Other Infernos (Saskatoon: Jack Pine, 2011), Onjana Yawnghwe, The Imaginary Lives of Buster Keaton (Saskatoon: Jack Pine, 2011), and Patricia Young, Pilgrimage: Love Poems (Saskatoon: JackPine, 2011). (All reviewed by Jay Ruzesky)
- Jamella Hagen, Kerosene (Gibsons: Nightwood, 2011) and Linda Besner, The Id Kid (Montreal: Signal, 2011). (Both reviewed by Danielle Janess)
- Fiction
- Joe Denham, The Year of Broken Glass (Gibsons: Nightwood, 2011). (Reviewed by Allison LaSorda)
- Esme Claire Keith, Not Being on a Boat (Calgary: Freehand, 2011). (Reviewed by Matt Rutchik)
- Nonfiction
- Alice Major, Intersecting Sets: A Poet Looks at Science (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2011). (Reviewed by Alisa Gordaneer)
- Fraser Sutherland, The Life and Words of Edward Lacey (Toronto: BookLand, 2011). (Reviewed by Robert G. May)
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