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The award's official name was also changed at that time to the Scotiabank Giller Prize. In 2006, the prize instituted a longlist for the first time, comprising no fewer than 10 and no more than 15 titles. In 2008, the prize fund was increased to $50,000 for the winning author and $5,000 for each of the authors on the shortlist.
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Ryerson Fiction Award (discontinued) Scotiabank Giller Prize. In 2005, the Giller prize was renamed to the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Shaughnessy Cohen Award; Stephen Leacock Award; Sunburst Award; TD Canadian Children's Literature Award; Thomas Head Raddall Award; Trillium Award; Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature; Winterset Award ...
Giller Prize–winning works ... Indies Choice Book Award–winning works ... (9 P) J. J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize–winning works (11 P) James Fenimore Cooper Prize ...
The next book in his cycle, Days by Moonlight (Quincunx 5) was published in 2019, winning Alexis his second Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. [20] The book was also longlisted for the 2019 Giller Prize. [21] While promoting the book, Alexis suggested that after the final part of the cycle had been published, he would revise the entire cycle ...
It won the Scotiabank Giller Prize, and was shortlisted for the Amazon First Novel Prize, the Toronto Book Award, and longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award for the best work of global fiction. [2] [9] [10] It was published in the United States by Europa Books, in the United Kingdom by Dialogue Books, and translated into Italian.
André Forget is a Canadian writer, [1] whose debut novel In the City of Pigs was longlisted for the 2022 Giller Prize [2] and shortlisted for the 2023 Amazon.ca First Novel Award. [3] Forget was born in Toronto, Ontario, and grew up in Mount Forest. [4] He is a former editor of the literary magazine The Puritan. [4]
Governor General's History Award: Popular Media: Won: 2010 Beyond Belfast: Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour — Won: 2012 419: Giller Prize — Won [3] 2013 Libris Award: Fiction Book of the Year: Won: 2021 The Finder: Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence: Novel: Won [4]