Atlantic Book Awards shortlist announced
April 11, 2007 – Halifax, N.S.
Twenty-five books. Four provinces. One festival.
It all begins today. Find the shortlist for all ten categories of the 2007 Atlantic Book Awards below or visit www.writers.ns.ca/bookfest07. Once you’re there, get detailed author biographies and descriptions of the nominated titles. Check to see which of Atlantic Canada’s leading authors are coming to your community for a reading or special event.
Readers will spend an evening in Saint John with three poets (is there better company?): PEI native Steve McOrmond, Mary Dalton from St. John’s and Nova Scotian Pete Sanger. Veteran Canadian painter Bruno Bobak and Beaverbrook Art Gallery director Bernard Riordan come to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax. Ami McKay, author of The Birth House, visits St. John’s for the first time and fellow novelist Maureen Hull gives a reading and workshop in Charlottetown.
The week is booked solid with events all over the region. The Atlantic Book Awards ceremony takes place at Pier 21 in Halifax, 1055 Marginal Road, Friday May 11, 4pm.
Here are the nominees:
Atlantic Poetry Prize
Steve McOrmond, Primer on the Hereafter, Wolsak & Wynn
Peter Sanger, Aiken Drum, Gaspereau Press
Mary Dalton, Red Ledger, Véhicule Press
Best Atlantic Published Book
Bruno Bobak: The Full Palette, edited by Bernard Riordon, Goose Lane Editions
East Coast Rug-Hooking Designs: New Patterns from an Old Tradition, Deanne Fitzpatrick, Nimbus Publishing
Ganong: A Sweet History of Chocolate, David Folster, Goose Lane Editions
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Booksellers’ Choice Award
Wayne Johnston, The Custodian of Paradise, Knopf
Ami McKay, The Birth House, Knopf
David Adams Richards, The Friends of Meager Fortune, Doubleday
Ann Connor Brimer Children’s Literature Prize
Budge Wilson, Friendships, Penguin
Janet McNaughton, The Raintree Rebellion, HarperCollins Canada
Darlene Ryan, Saving Grace, Orca Book Publishers
Dartmouth Book Award Fiction
Maureen Hull, The View from a Kite, Vagrant Press
Stephen Kimber, Reparations, HarperCollins
Linda Little, Scotch River, Penguin
Dartmouth Book Award Non-Fiction
Keith McLaren, A Race for Real Sailors, Douglas & McIntyre
Linden MacIntyre, Causeway: A Passage from Innocence, HarperCollins
M. Brook Taylor, A Camera on the Banks: Frederick William Wallace and the Fishermen of Nova Scotia, Goose Lane Editions
Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize
Wayne Johnston, The Custodian of Paradise, Knopf
Linda Little, Scotch River, Penguin
Ami McKay, The Birth House, Knopf
Evelyn Richardson Prize for Non-Fiction
Marq de Villiers, Windswept, McClelland & Stewart
Linden MacIntyre, Causeway: A Passage from Innocence, HarperCollins
Natalie MacLean, Red, White and Drunk All Over: A Wine-Soaked Journey from Grape to Glass, Doubleday
Margaret and John Savage First Book Award
John G. Langley, Steam Lion: A Biography of Samuel Cunard, Nimbus
Elaine McCluskey, The Watermelon Social, Gaspereau Press
M. Brook Taylor, A Camera on the Banks: Frederick William Wallace and the Fishermen of Nova Scotia, Goose Lane Editions
Lillian Shepherd Memorial Award for Illustration
Ron Lightburn (Sharon Jennings, author), The Happily Ever Afternoon, Annick Press
Brenda Jones (Lesley Choyce, author), Skunks for Breakfast, Nimbus Publishing
Odell Archibald (Janet Skirving, author), P is for Puffin, Sleeping Bear Press
2007 Atlantic Book Festival and Awards
1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4P7 Telephone: (902) 422 8116 Fax (902) 422-0881
Email: bookfest@writers.ns.ca Website: www.writers.ns.ca/bookfest07
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