Quebec Writers' Federation Awards

The Quebec Writers' Federation Awards are a series of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Quebec Writers' Federation to the best works of literature in English by writers from Quebec. They were known from 1988 to 1998 as the QSPELL Awards.

Categories

They are currently presented in seven literary categories:

  • Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction
  • Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction
  • A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry
  • Concordia University First Book Prize
  • QWF Prize for Children's & Young Adult Literature
  • Cole Foundation Prize for Translation (French and English, with target language alternating each year)
  • 3Macs Carte Blanche Prize for the best work published in the QWF's online literary journal Carte Blanche.

A Community Award is also frequently presented to a person who has played a significant role in building and supporting Quebec's anglophone writing community.

The awards have been presented annually since 1988.

Winners

Janet Savage Blachford Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature

The Janet Savage Blachford Prize, established in 2008, is presented annually for children's and young adult books. Picture books with text and books intended for beginner readers are eligible in even-numbered years, whereas books intended for middle grade or young adult readers are eligible in odd-numbered years.[1] The award was established in 2008, was sponsored by sponsored by Janet and John Blachford beginning in 2014, and has been sponsored in the memory of Janet Savage Blachford since 2018.[1]

Janet Savage Blachford Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature winners[1]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2008Raquel RiveraOrphan AhwakWinner
2009Monique PolakWhat World is LeftWinner
Jane BarclayProud as a Peacock, Brave as a LionShortlist
Marie-Louise GayWhen Stella Was Very, Very SmallShortlist
2010Caryl Cude MullinRough MagicWinner[2]
Catherine AustenWalking BackwardShortlist
Monique PolakThe Middle of EverywhereShortlist
2011Alan SilberbergMiloWinner
Geneviève CotéWithout YouShortlist
Alex EpsteinThe Circle Cast: The Lost Years of Morgan LeFayShortlist
2012Catherine Austen26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6Winner[3]
Monique PolakPyroShortlist
Lori WeberYellow MiniShortlist
2013Paul BlackwellUndercurrentWinner
Melinda CochraneDesperate FreedomShortlist
Anne RenaudThe Extraordinary Life of Anna SwanShortlist
2014Monique PolakHate MailWinner[4]
Marie-Louise GayAny Questions?Shortlist
Monique PolakStraight PunchShortlist
2015No award was presented in 2015
2016Bonnie Farmer, illus. by Marie LafranceOscar Lives Next DoorWinner
Sara O'Leary, illus. by Julie MorstadThis is SadieShortlist
Mélanie WattBug in a VacuumShortlist
2017Karen NesbittSubject to ChangeWinner
Kate LavutChicoShortlist[5]
Lori WeberLightning LouShortlist[5]
2018Anne RenaudMr. Crum's Potato PredicamentWinner[6]
Bunmi Laditan, illus. by Tom KnightThe Big BedShortlist[7]
Andrée Poulin, illus. by Félix GirardThat`s Not HockeyShortlist[7]
2019Raquel RiveraYipee's Gold MountainWinner[8]
Louise CarsonIn WhichShortlist
Monique PolakI Am a Feminist: Claiming the F-Word in Turbulent TimesShortlist
2020Marie-Louise GayThe Three BrothersWinner[9][10]
Matthew ForsythePokko and the DrumShortlist[11]
Marie-Louise GayFern and HornShortlist[11]
2021Monique PolakRoom for One MoreWinner[12][13]
Dani JansenThe Year Shakespeare Ruined My LifeShortlist
Nadine NeemaJournal of a Travelling GirlShortlist
 Su J. SokolZeeShortlist
2022Matthew ForsytheMinaWinner
Marie-Louise GayI’m Not SydneyShortlist[14][15][16]
Elise GravelPink, Blue, and YouShortlist[15][16]
Gillian SzeYou Are My Favorite ColorShortlist[14][15][16]

carte blanche Prize

The carte blanche Prize, established in 2008, is awarded annual "in recognition of an outstanding submission to QWF’s online literary journal, carte blanche, by a Quebec writer, artist, or translator. Winners receive a cash prize and a unique trophy—'The Lori'—created by Montreal artist Glen LeMesurier."[17]

Carte Blanche Prize winners[17]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2008J.R. Carpenter"Wyoming is Haunted"Winner
2009Julie Mahfood"Changing Winter Tires"Winner
2010Mark Paterson"Something Important and Delicate"Winner[2]
Sarah Gilbert"Picnic"Second
Finn Clarke"Letters Out"Third
2011Gillian Sze"Like This Together"Winner
Daniel Ha"A Sunset"Second
Rodica Draghincescu, trans. by Howard Scott"EX(o)ilium"Third
2012Heather Davis"Aria"Winner[3]
Chris Chew"The Warmth of Steel and Snow"Second
Ian McGillis"William and Robbie"Third
2013Juliet Waters"Bluefooted"Winner[18]
Lindsay Foran"Finding Snow in Wyoming"Second
Caitlin Stall Paquet"Death in the Midden"Third
2014Elaine Kennedy and Sheryl Curtis (trans.)"It’s Late, Doctor Schweitzer" by Didier LeclairWinner[19][4]
Larissa Andrusyshyn"Dung Beetle"Second
Mark Paterson"The Dad Was Drinking"Third
2015Deborah Van Slet"Self-Serve"Winner
Cathon"Old Shit I Still Feel Guilty About"Second
Deborah Ostrovsky"Holy Treasures"Third
2016Lesley Trites"Rabbits with Red Eyes"Winner
Larissa Andrusyshyn"The Radium Girls"Second
André Simoneau"Bridges We Build"Third
2017Domenico Martinello"Ferrante in the Cellar: A Vulgar Appreciation"Winner
Kasia Juno"The House On Carbonate"Second[5]
Lauren Turner"Self-Trolling"Third[5]
2018Alisha Dukelow"loss of (her)self"Winner
Oana Avasilichioaei"Tracking Animal"Second[7]
Kaie Kellough"Bow"Third[7]
2019Eliza Robertson"Aquanauts"Winner[8]
 Maria Camila Arias"On killing a spider"Second
 Alexei Perry Cox"My (Your) Home Movie"Third
2020Alexei Perry Cox"It's a Slow Ride"Winner[9][10]
Kelly Norah Drukker"Thin"Second
Wang Tong"Emote: A Time Capsule"Third
2021Noa Padawer-Blatt"Tricks"Winner[12]
M-X Marin"Sickness in Limbo"Second
Helen Chau Bradley"The Queue"Third
2022Meryem Yildiz"Some Kind of Light"Winner
Neil Smith"The Salad Spinner"Second[14][15][16]
Simon Brown"Gardens of Dirty Laundry"Third[15][16]

The Cole Foundation Prize for Translation

The Cole Foundation Prize for Translation, also known as Le Prix de traduction de la Fondation Cole and established in 1998, is awarded annually to books written by an English-language Quebec writer or an English-language Quebec translator of a book by a French author.[20] English-language Quebec writers are eligible in even-numbered years, whereas English-language Quebec translators are eligible in odd-numbered years.[20]

The Cole Foundation Prize for Translation winners[20]
YearTranslatorAuthorTitleRef.
1998Hélène RiouxYann MartelSelfWinner[21]
1999Sheila FischmanMarie-Claire BlaisThese Festive NightsWinner[22]
Patricia ClaxtonFrançois GirardGabrielle Roy: A Life / Gabrielle Roy: Une VieShortlist
Donald WinklerPierre NepveuRomans-fleuvesShortlist
2000Claire DéRobert MajzelsMontréal barbare / City of ForgettingWinner[23]
Marie Évangeline ArsenaultCarolyn Marie SouaidFille au bord de l’eau / Swimming Into the LightShortlist
Ivan SteenhoutTrevor FergusonLe Kinkajou /The KinkajouShortlist
2001Phyllis Aronoff and Howard ScottGilles HavardThe Great Peace of Montreal of 1701: French-Native Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century / La Grand Paix de Montréal de 1701: les voies de la diplomatie franco-amérindienneWinner
Linda LeithLouis GauthierTravels with an Umbrella: An Irish Journey / Voyage en Irelande avec un parapluieShortlist
Fred A. Reed Aki ShimazakiTsubakiShortlist
2002Pan BouyoucasSheila ArnopoulosDans l'ombre de Maggie / Jackrabbit MoonWinner
Michel Saint-GermainMary SoderstromL’autre ennemi / Finding the EnemyShortlist
Ivan SteenhoutElyse GascoBye-Bye, bébé / Can You Wave Bye Bye, Baby?Shortlist
2003Fred A. Reed and David HomelMonique ProulxThe Heart is an Involuntary Muscle / Le Coeur est un muscle involuntaireWinner[24][25]
Robert MajzelsFrance DaigleA Fine Passage / Un fin passageShortlist
Gail ScottMichael DelisleHelen with a Secret / Helen avec un secretShortlist
2004Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéNeil BissoondathUn baume pour le cœur / Doing the Heart GoodWinner
Nicole and Émile MartelYann MartelL’histoire de PiLife of PiShortlist
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéDavid HomelL’analyste / The Speaking CureShortlist
2005Fred A. ReedThierry HentschTruth or Death: The Quest for Immortality in the Western Narrative Tradition / Raconter et mourirWinner[26]
Fred A. Reed and David HomelMartine Desjardinsll That Glitters / L'élu du hazardShortlist
Daniel SloateHélène DorionNo End to the World / Sans bord, sans bout du mondeShortlist
2006Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéNeil BissoondathLa Clameur des ténèbres / The Unyielding Clamour of the NightWinner
Paule ChampouxLouisa BlairLes Anglos: La face cachée de Québec, Tome 1, 1608-1850 / The Anglos: The Hidden Face of Quebec City (Volume 1)Shortlist
Dominique FortierMark AbleyParlez-vous Boro? /Spoken HereShortlist
2007Lazer LederhendlerGaétan SoucyThe Immaculate Conception / L'immaculée conceptionWinner
Phyllis Aronoff and Howard ScottMadeleine GagnonMy Name is Bosnia / Je m'appelle BosniaShortlist
Robert Majzels and Erín MoureNicole BrossardNotebook of Roses and Civilization / Cahier de roses & de civilisationShortlist
2008Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéNeil SmithBig Bang / Bang CrunchWinner
Hélène RiouxJeffrey MooreLes artistes de la mémoire / The Memory ArtistsShortlist
Sophie VoillotRawi HageParfum de poussière / De Niro’s GameShortlist
2009Lazer LederhendlerNicolas DicknerNikolskiWinner
Susanne de Lotbinière-HarwoodNicole BrossardFences in Breathing / La Capture du sombreShortlist
David Homel and Fred A. ReedMonique ProulxWildlives / ChampagneShortlist
2010Paule ChampouxDavid MendelQuébec, ville du patrimoine mondial / Quebec, World Heritage CityWinner[2]
Hélène RiouxTaras GrescoeNotre Mer Nourricière / BottomfeederShortlist
Michelle TisseyreByron RempelSans limites: la vie exceptionelle des jumelles Rhona et Rhoda Wurtele, olympiennes et pionnières du ski au Canada / No Limits: The Amazing Life Story of Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele – Canada’s Olympian Skiing PioneersShortlist
2011Lazer LederhendlerNicolas DicknerApocalypse for Beginners / TarmacWinner
Judith CowanPaul BélangerMeridian Line / Origine des méridiensShortlist
Donald WinklerGeorges LerouxPartita for Glenn Gould / Partita pour Glenn GouldShortlist
2012Éric FontaineDoug HarrisT'es con, point /YOU Comma IdiotWinner[3]
Marie FranklandDavid SolwayPassage de Franklin / Franklin’s PassageShortlist
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéColin McAdamFallShortlist
2013Donald WinklerPierre NepveuThe Major Verbs / Les Verbes majeursWinner
Linda GaboriauLise TremblayJudith’s Sister / La Soeur de JudithShortlist
Nigel SpencerMarie-Claire BlaisMai at the Predators’ Ball / Mai au bal des prédateursShortlist
2014No award was presented in 2014
2015Debbie BlytheLaure Marchand and Guillaume PerrierTurkey and the Armenian Ghost: On the Trail of the Genocide / La Turquie et le fantôme arménien: sur les traces du genocideWinner[19]
Phyllis Aronoff and Howard ScottMadeleine GagnonAs Always / Depuis ToujoursShortlist[27][28][29]
Sheila FischmanKim ThúyMãnShortlist[28]
2016Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéMordecai RichlerSolomon Gursky / Solomon Gursky Was HereWinner
Daniel CantyErín MourePetits Théâtres / Little TheatresShortlist
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéMordecai RichlerJoshua / Joshua Then and NowShortlist
2017Peter FeldsteinJean-Marie FecteauThe Pauper's Freedom: Crime and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Quebec / La liberté pauvreWinner
Karen OcanaLouise DupreRooms / ChambresShortlist[5]
 Claire Holden RothmanDavid BouchetSun of a Distant Land / SoleilShortlist[5]
Donald WinklerJosephine BaconA Tea in the Tundra: Nipishapui Nete Mushuat / Un the dans la toundra: Nipishapui Nete MushuatShortlist[5]
2018Dominique FortierHeather O'NeillHôtel Lonely Hearts / The Hotel Lonely HeartsWinner
Rachel MartinezPeter KirbyVague d’effroi / The Dead of WinterShortlist[7]
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéKelly Norah DrukkerPetits feux / Small FiresShortlist[7]
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéLouise PennyUn Outrage Mortel / A Great ReckoningShortlist[7]
2019Oana AvasilichioaeiCatherine LalondeThe Faerie Devouring / La dévoration des féesWinner[8]
Helge Dascher and Aleshia JensenJulie DelporteThis Woman’s Work / Moi aussi je voulais l'emporterShortlist
Aleshia JensenMathieu PoulinExplosions / Des explosionsShortlist
2020Benoît LaflammeMelissa BullÉclipse électrique / The Knockoff EclipseWinner[9][10]
Catherine EgoRobyn MaynardNoirEs sous surveillance. Esclavage, répression et violence d’État au Canada / Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the PresentShortlist[11]
Catherine EgoPaige CooperZolitudeShortlist[11]
2021Sarah HenziAn Antane-KapeshI Am a Damn Savage; What Have You Done to My Country? / Je suis une maudite sauvagesse/Eukuan nin matshimanitu innu-iskueu and Tante nana etutamin mitassi? / Qu'as-tu fait de mon pays?)Winner[12][13]
Sheila FischmanKim ThúyEmShortlist
Donald WinklerFrédérick LavoieOrwell in Cuba: How 1984 Came to Be Published in Castro’s Twilight / Avant l’AprèsShortlist
2022Nicolas CalvéSamir Shaheen-HussainPlus aucun enfant autochtone arraché / Fighting for a Hand to Hold: Confronting medical Colonialism Against Indigenous Children in CanadaWinner[30]
Jonathan LamyRachel McCrumLe premier coup de clairon pour réveiller les femmes immorales / The First Blast to Awaken Women Degenerate  Shortlist[15][16]
Lori Saint-Martin and Paul GagnéMordecai RichlerFils d’un tout petit héros / Son of a Smaller HeroShortlist[15][16]

Concordia University First Book Prize

The Concordia University First Book Prize, established in 1996 and sponsored by Concordia University, is awarded annually to the first book of an English-language Quebec writer.[31] The award has been known as the First Book Award (1996 – 1998), McAuslan First Book Prize (1999 – 2009), the QWF First Book Prize (2010), and the Concordia University First Book Prize (2011 – present).[31]

Concordia University First Book Prize winners[31]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1996Blema SteinbergShame and Humiliation: Presidential Decision Making on VietnamWinner
1997Irene BurstynPicking Up PearlsWinner[32]
Ashok ChandwaniBuntys and Pinkies: Chronicles of a New CanadianShortlist
Maurice Podbrey and R. Bruce HenryHalf Man, Half Beast: Making a Life in Canadian TheatreShortlist
1998Matthew FriedmanFuzzy Logic: Dispatches from the Information RevolutionWinner[21]
Judith CowanMore Than Life ItselfShortlist
Tess FragoulisStories to Hide From Your MotherShortlist
1999Elyse GascoCan You Wave Bye-Bye, Baby?Winner[22]
Jeffrey MoorePrisoner In a Red-Rose ChainShortlist
Jori SmithCharlevoix County, 1930Shortlist
2000Taras GrescoeSacré Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through QuebecWinner[23]
Andrew SteinmetzWardlife, The Apprenticeship Of a Young Writer as a Hospital ClerkShortlist
Janine StingelSocial Discredit, Anti-Semitism, Social Credit and the Jewish ResponseShortlist
2001Jack ToddA Taste of Metal: A Deserter's StoryWinner
Michael BlairIf Looks Could KillShortlist
Monika Kin GagnonOther Conundrums: Race, Culture and Canadian ArtShortlist
2002Nalini WarriarBlues from the Malabar CoastWinner
Derek GroutEmpress of Ireland: The Story of an Edwardian LinerShortlist
Morton WeinfeldLike Everyone Else…But Different: The Paradoxical Success of Canadian JewsShortlist
2003Neale McDevittOne Day Even Trevi Will CrumbleWinner[24][25]
Ian McGillisA Tourist’s Guide to GlengarryShortlist
Corey FrostMy Own DevicesShortlist
2004Jaspreet SinghSeventeen Tomatoes: Tales from KashmirWinner
Clayton BaileyThe ExpeditionShortlist
Lt. Gen. Roméo DallaireShake Hands With the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in RwandaShortlist
2005Marci DenesiukThe Far Away HomeWinner[26]
Dimitri NasrallahBlackbodyingWinner[26]
Matthew FoxCities of WeatherShortlist
2006Rawi HageDe Niro's GameWinner
Susan ElmslieI, Nadja, and Other PoemsShortlist
Melissa A. ThompsonDreadful ParisShortlist
2007Neil SmithBang CrunchWinner
Angela CarrRopewalkShortlist
Nairne HoltzThe Skin BeneathShortlist
2008Adam Leith GollnerThe Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and ObsessionWinner
Liane KeightleySeven Openings of the HeadShortlist
Saleema NawazMother SuperiorShortlist
2009Eric SiblinThe Cello SuitesWinner
Gillian SzeFish BonesShortlist
Alice ZornRuins and RelicsShortlist
2010Sean MillsThe Empire Within: Postcolonial Thought and Political Activism in Sixties MontrealWinner[2][33]
Larissa AndrusyshynMammothShortlist
Doug HarrisYOU Comma IdiotShortlist
2011Ann ScowcroftThe Truth of HousesWinner
Gabe ForemanA Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of PeopleShortlist
Ed MacdonaldSpat the DummyShortlist
2012Alice PetersenAll The Voices CryWinner[3]
Tom AbrayPollenShortlist
Michael LithgowWaking in the Tree HouseShortlist
2013Andrew SzymanskiThe Barista and IWinner[18]
Connie Guzzo-McParlandThe Girls of Piazza d’AmoreShortlist
Shelagh PlunkettThe Water Here is Never BlueShortlist
2014Anna LeventhalSweet AfflictionWinner[4]
 Sean MichaelsUs ConductorsShortlist
Caroline VuPalawan StoryShortlist
2015Anita AnandSwing in the House and Other StoriesWinner[19]
Mike SteevesGiving UpShortlist[27][28][29]
Joel WapnickThe View North from Liberal CemeteryShortlist[28]
2016Kelly Norah DrukkerSmall FiresWinner[34]
Sylvain NeuvelSleeping GiantsShortlist
Chelsea VowelIndigenous WritesShortlist
2017Jocelyn ParrUncertain Weights and MeasuresWinner
Ariela FreedmanArabic for BeginnersShortlist[5]
 J. Jacob PotashnikThe Golem of Hampstead and Other StoriesShortlist[5]
2018Paige CooperZolitudeWinner
Robyn MaynardPolicing Black Lives: State Violence In Canada from Slavery to the PresentShortlist[7]
John Emil VincentExcitement TaxShortlist[7]
2019Lindsay NixonnîtisânakWinner[8]
Ann LambertThe Birds That StayShortlist
Rita PomadeSeeker: A Sea OdysseyShortlist
Ken VictorWe Were Like Everyone ElseShortlist
2020Madelaine Caritas LongmanThe Danger ModelWinner[9][10]
Kama La MackerelZOM-FAMShortlist[11]
Yusuf SaadiPluviophileShortlist[11]
2021Samir Shaheen-HussainFighting for a Hand to HoldWinner[12][13][35]
Eli Tareq El Bechelany-LynchKnot BodyShortlist
Balfour M. MountTen Thousand Crossroads: The Path As I Remember ItShortlist
Aimee WallWe, JaneShortlist
2022Trynne Delaneythe half-drownedWinner
Baharan BaniahmadiProphetessShortlist[15][16]
David BradfordDream of No One But MyselfShortlist[15][16]
Kasia Van SchaikWe Have Never Lived On EarthShortlist[15][16]

Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction

The Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction, established in 1988, is awarded annually to an English-language non-fiction book written by a Quebec author. The award was original named the Non-fiction Prize, though it changed in 1999.

Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction winners[36]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1988Witold RybczynskiHome: A Short History of an IdeaWinner[37]
1989Witold RybczynskiThe Most Beautiful House in the WorldWinner[38]
Louise AbbottThe Coast Way: A Portrait of the English on the Lower North Shore of the St. LawrenceShortlist
Dominique CliftThe Secret Kingdom: Interpretations of the Canadian CharacterShortlist
1990David SolwayEducation Lost: Reflections on Contemporary Pedogogical PracticeWinner[39]
Marc RaboyMissed Opportunities: The Story of Canada’s Broadcasting PolicyShortlist
Charles TaylorSources of the Self: The Making of Modern IdentityShortlist
1991Donald MacKayFlight from FamineWinner[40]
Reid ScowenA Different Vision: The English in Quebec in the 90sShortlist
Margaret WestleyRemembrance of Grandeur: The Anglo-Protestant Elite of MontrealShortlist
1992Mary MeigsIn the Company of StrangersWinner[41]
Charles ForanSketches in WinterShortlist
Charles TaylorThe Malaise of ModernityShortlist
1993Zhimei ZhangFoxspirit: A Woman in Mao's ChinaWinner[42]
John LaffeyCivilization and its DiscontentedShortlist
Ruth WisseIf I Am Not For Myself: The Liberal Betrayal of the JewsShortlist
1994Laura S. GroeningE.K. Brown: A Study in ConflictWinner
Ghitta Caiserman-Roth and Rhoda CohenInsights, Discoveries, SurprisesShortlist
Laura Smith GroeningE. K. Brown: A Study in ConflictShortlist
1995Charles ForanThe Last House of Ulster: A Family in BelfastWinner[43]
Sharon BattPatient No More: The Politics of Breast CancerShortlist
Michael MalusBefore the End of the Day: Stories from a Doctor’s JournalShortlist
1996T. F. RigelhofA Blue Boy in a Black Dress: A MemoirWinner
Ann CharneyDefiance in Their EyesShortlist
André PicardThe Gift of DeathShortlist
1997William WeintraubCity Unique: Montreal Days and Nights in the 40s and 50sWinner[32]
Joe FioritoTango On the MainShortlist
 Elaine Kalman NavesJourney to VajaShortlist
1998David ManicomProgeny of Ghosts: Travels in Russia and the Old EmpireWinner[21]
Alan HustakSaint Patrick’s of Montreal: The Biography of a BasilicaShortlist
 W. Gillies RossThis Distant and Unsurveyed CountryShortlist
1999Elaine Kalman NavesPutting Down RootsWinner[22]
Robert HillVoice of the Vanishing MinorityShortlist
Jori SmithCharlevoix County, 1930Shortlist
2000Taras GrescoeSacré Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through QuebecWinner[23]
Nicholas RegushThe Virus Within, A Coming EpidemicShortlist
Andrew SteinmetzWardlife, The Apprenticeship Of a Young Writer as a Hospital ClerkShortlist
2001Jack ToddA Taste of Metal: A Deserter's StoryWinner
Phil JenkinsRiver Song: Sailing the History of the St. LawrenceShortlist
William WeintraubGetting Started: A Memoir of the 1950sShortlist
2002Henry T. AubinThe Rescue of JerusalemWinner
Tod HoffmanLeCarré’s LandscapeShortlist
Margaret LockTwice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Re-invention of DeathShortlist
2003Elaine Kalman NavesShoshanna's StoryWinner[24][25]
Tod AdamsA Love of Reading: The Second CollectionShortlist
Taras GrescoeThe End of ElsewhereShortlist
2004Joel YanofskyMordecai and Me: An Appreciation of a KindWinner
Lt. Gen. Roméo DallaireShake Hands With the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in RwandaShortlist
Julian Sher and William MarsdenThe Road to Hell: How the Biker Gangs Are Conquering CanadaShortlist
2005Fred BruemmerSurvival: A Refugee LifeWinner[26]
Alan HustakSir William Hingston (1829-1907): Montreal Mayor, Sugeon and BankerShortlist
Carmine StarninoA Lover’s QuarrelShortlist
2006Sherry SimonTranslating Montreal: Episodes in the Life of a Divided CityWinner
William Marsden and Julian SherAngels of DeathShortlist
Byron RempelTruth is Naked, All Others Pay CashShortlist
2007Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoît NadeauThe Story of FrenchWinner
Margaret SomervilleThe Ethical ImaginationShortlist
Vikki StarkMy Sister, My Self: Understanding the Relationship That Shapes Our Lives, Our Loves, and OurselvesShortlist
2008Taras GrescoeBottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing SeafoodWinner
Adam GollnerThe Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and ObsessionShortlist
Byron RempelNo Limits: The Amazing Life Story of Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele, Canada’s Olympian Skiing PioneersShortlist
2009Eric SiblinThe Cello SuitesWinner
Yves EnglerThe Black book of CanadianShortlist
Patrick McDonaghIdiocy: A Cultural HistoryShortlist
2010Cleo PaskalGlobal Warring: How Environmental, Economic, and Political Crises Will Redraw the World MapWinner[2][33]
Avi FriedmanA Place in Mind: the Search for AuthenticityShortlist
Frank MackeyDone with SlaveryShortlist
2011Joel YanofskyBad Animals: A Father's Accidental Education in AutismWinner
Lt. Gen. Roméo DallaireThey Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like ChildrenShortlist
Merrily WeisbordThe Love Queen of Malabar: Memoir of a Friendship with Kamala DasShortlist
2012Taras GrescoeStraphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the AutomobileWinner[3]
William MarsdenFools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate ChangeShortlist
Julija ŠukysEpistolophilia: Writing the Life of Ona ŠimaitėShortlist
2013Adam Leith GollnerThe Book of ImmortalityWinner[18]
Maximilian ForteSlouching Towards SirteShortlist
Shelagh PlunkettThe Water Here is Never BlueShortlist
2014Chantal HébertThe Morning After: The 1995 Quebec Referendum and the Day that Almost WasWinner[4]
 Issa J. BoullataThe Bells of MemoryShortlist
Margaret LockThe Alzheimer Conundrum: Entanglements of Dementia and AgingShortlist
2015Carlos FraenkelTeaching Plato in Palestine: Philosophy in a Divided WorldWinner[19]
Judith CowanThe Permanent Nature of Everything: A MemoirShortlist[28]
Kathleen WinterBoundlessShortlist[28]
2016Daniel J. LevitinA Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information AgeWinner
Taras GrescoeShanghai GrandShortlist
Chelsea VowelIndigenous WritesShortlist
2017Sandra PerronOut Standing in the Field: A Memoir by Canada's First Female Infantry OfficerWinner
E. A. HeamanTax, Order, and Good Government: A New Political History of Canada, 1867 – 1917Shortlist[5][44]
Laila ParsonsThe Commander: Fawzi al-Qawuqji and the Fight for Arab Independence, 1914 – 1948Shortlist[5][44]
2018Judi ReverIn Praise of Blood: The Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic FrontWinner
Robyn MaynardPolicing Black Lives: State Violence In Canada from Slavery to the PresentShortlist[7]
Erín MoureSitting Shiva on Minto Avenue, by ‘Toots’Shortlist[7]
2019Susan DohertyThe Ghost GardenWinner[8]
Mark AbleyThe OrganistShortlist
Jas M. MorgannîtisânakShortlist
2020Taras GrescoePossess the Air: Love, Heroism, and the Battle for the Soul of Mussolini's RomeWinner[9][10]
Danielle BobkerThe Closet: The Eighteenth-Century Architecture of IntimacyShortlist[11]
M. Max HamonThe Audacity of His Enterprise: Louis Riel and the Métis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840-1875Shortlist[11][45]
2021Samir Shaheen-HussainFighting for a Hand to HoldWinner[12][13][35]
Tanya Bellehumeur-AllattPeacekeeper’s Daughter: A Middle-East MemoirShortlist
Karen MessingBent Out of ShapeShortlist
André PicardNeglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada’s Elders in the Wake of a PandemicShortlist
Robyn SarahMusic, Late and SoonShortlist
2022Taras RaboyLooking for Alicia: The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian RebelWinner
Nora LoretoSpin Doctors: How Media and Politicians Misdiagnosed the COVID-19 PandemicShortlist[15][16]
Christopher NealThe Rebel Scribe: Carleton Beals and the Progressive Challenge to U.S. Policy in Latin AmericaShortlist[15][16]
Sina QueyrasRooms: Women, Writing, WoolfShortlist[15][16]

Judy Mappin Community Award

The Judy Mappin Community Award, established in 1995 and first awarded to Judith Mappin, is awarded annually "to a member of the extended literary community who has made a significant and longstanding contribution to the development and/or dissemination of English-language literature in Quebec."[46]

Judy Mappin Community Award winners[46]
YearAuthorDescriptionRef.
1995Judith MappinHer role in founding QSPELL and its prizes, her tireless work as a bookseller who promoted local authors, and her visionary role in the creation of a genuine Canadian literature in both the French and English languages[43]
1996Bryan DemchinskyHis work promoting local authors as Books editor of the Montreal Gazette
1997Shelley PomeranceHer work promoting literature and writers at CBC Radio[32]
1998Simon Dardick and Nancy MarrelliTheir work at Véhicule Press[21]
1999Mireille GouletThe commitment and professionalism she displayed in her work for the Electronic Rights Defence Committee[22]
2000Patricia PleszcynskaHer work at CBC Radio[23]
2001Germain LefebvreHis work as Cultural Advisor of CACUM: Conseil des Arts de la CUM
2002Linda ShohetHer work as the Director of The Centre of Literacy of Quebec
2003Linda LeithHer work as the Founder and Artistic Director of the Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival and as a teacher, author, literary translator, editor, and community activist[24][25]
2004Margaret Goldik and Ian McGillisThe professionalism and judgment they brought to their work as co-editors of the Montreal Review of Books
2005Guy RodgersHis role in the founding and flourishing of many major arts organizations, including the Federation of English-language Writers of Quebec, the Quebec Drama Federation, the Quebec Writers' Federation, and the English-Language Arts Network[26]
2006Julie KeithHer good judgment, graciousness, and unwavering commitment to advancing the cause of English-language literature in Quebec
2007André VanasseThe inclusiveness and power of his vision of Quebec literature
2008Mary SoderstromHer indefatigable service to the writing community as an organizer, writer, and advocate
2009Luci and Adrian King-EdwardsTheir work at The Word bookstore, Montreal
2010Ilona MartonfiHer tireless work promoting writers through The Yellow Door and the Visual Arts Centre reading series[2]
2011Endre FarkasHis work as a producer, editor, and publisher, and for the inclusiveness and power of his vision for Quebec literature
2012Steve LuxtonHis invaluable contributions as a teacher, mentor, editor, publisher, and writer[3]
2013No award was presented in 2013
2014Elizabeth MacdonnellHer longstanding dedication to fostering a love of learning, literacy, and the English language during her work with the Montreal Children's Library[4]
2015Maya Munro ByersThe invaluable care and advice she has given to book lovers and writers, and for her role in instilling a love of literature in throngs of children[47]
2016Rana BoseThe unflagging focus, determination, and modesty with which he built and maintained Serai and Montreal Serai
2017Philip LanthierHis work with Matrix and the Knowlton Literary Association
2018Lynn VergeHer work with Atwater Library and Computer Centre
2019Louis RastelliHis work championing underground publishing and dedicated service to Montreal's independent writing community
2020Jan JorgensenHer hard work, leadership, and longstanding personal commitment to community in all its forms[9][10]
2021H. Nigel ThomasOffering advice and opportunity to scores of students and writers, always with generosity, humility, and good humour[12]
Richard KingDedicating almost 50 years of his life to serving readers, promoting books, and supporting the English-language writing community[12]
2022Ferrier IanHis lifelong commitment to leading, supporting, and inspiring writers and artists in Montreal and beyond.

A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry

The A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry, established in 1988, is awarded annually to a book of English-language poetry written by a Quebec poet. The prize was known as the Poetry Prize from 1988 to 1922.[48] From 2011 to 2015, the prize was sponsored by Richard Pound, in memory of his brother Robert, and in 2022, it was sponsored by Byron Rempel.[48]

A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry[48]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1988David SolwayModern MarriageWinner[37]
1989D. G. JonesBalthazar and Other PoemsWinner[38]
Mark AbleyBlue Sand, Blue MoonShortlist
Louis DudekInfinite Worlds: The Poetry of Louis DudekShortlist
1990Bruce TaylorCold Rubber FeetWinner[39]
Erín MoureWSW (West South West)Winner[39]
1991Eric OrmsbyBavarian Shrine and Other PoemsWinner[40]
Charlotte HusseyRue Sainte FamilleShortlist
Paddy WebbWoman ListeningShortlist
1992Naomi GuttmanReasons for WinterWinner[41]
Louis DudekSmall Perfect ThingsShortlist
Sharon NelsonThe Work of Our HandsShortlist
1993Ralph GustafsonConfigurations at MidnightWinner[42]
Anne CarsonShort TalksShortlist
Eric OrmsbyCoastlinesShortlist
1994Julie BruckThe Woman DownstairsWinner
Raymond FilipFlowers in Magnetic FieldsWinner
Erín MoureSheepish Beauty, Civilian LoveShortlist
Ruth TaylorThe Dragon PapersShortlist
1995D. G. JonesThe Floating GardenWinner[43]
Mark AbleyGlasburyonShortlist
1996Anne CarsonGlass, Irony and GodWinner
Erín MoureSearch ProceduresShortlist
Carolyn Marie SouaidSwimming into the LightShortlist
1997Ralph GustafsonVisions FugitiveWinner[32]
Stephen SchecterDavid and JonathanShortlist
Carmine StarninoThe New WorldShortlist
1998Anne CarsonAutobiography of RedWinner[21]
Mary di MicheleDebriefing the RoseShortlist
David ManicomThe Older GracesShortlist
1999Bruce TaylorFactsWinner[22]
D. G. JonesGrounding SightShortlist
Erín MoureA Frame of the BookShortlist
2000Rachel RoseGiving My Body to ScienceWinner[23]
Faizal DeenLand Without ChocolateShortlist
Carolyn Marie SouaidOctoberShortlist
2001Anne CarsonThe Beauty of the HusbandWinner
Jason CamlotThe Animal LibraryShortlist
Andrew SteinmetzHistoriesShortlist
2002Norm SibumGirls and Handsome DogsWinner
Portlin CochiseA Bulldog’s Guide to Small Engine RepairShortlist
Erín MoureO’CidadánShortlist
2003Susan GillisVoltaWinner[24][25]
Carolyn Marie SouaidSnow FormationsShortlist
Carolyn ZonailoThe Goddess in the GardenShortlist
2004Carmine StarninoWith English SubtitlesWinner
Robyn SarahA Day’s Grace: Poems 1997-2002Shortlist
David SolwayFranklin’s PassageShortlist
2005Erín MoureLittle TheatresWinner[26]
Mark AbleyThe Silver Palace Restaurant Shortlist
Sherwin TjiaThe World is a HeartbreakerShortlist
2006Susan ElmslieI, Nadja and Other PoemsWinner
Jon Paul FiorentinoThe Theory of the Loser ClassShortlist
Lazar SarnaHe Claims He is the Direct Heir (Porcupine's Quill)by  Shortlist
2007Erín MoureO CadoiroWinner
David SolwayReaching for Clear: The Poetry of Rhys SavarinShortlist
David McGimpseySitcomShortlist
2008Peter RichardsonSympathy for the CouriersWinner
Joshua AuerbachRadius of LightShortlist
Katia GrubisicWhat if red ran outShortlist
2009Carmine StarninoThis Way OutWinner
Norm SibumThe Pangborn DefenceShortlist
Mike SpryJackShortlist
2010Kate HallThe Certainty DreamWinner[2][33]
Michael HarrisCircusShortlist
Erín MoureO ResplandorShortlist
2011Gabe ForemanA Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of PeopleWinner
Asa BoxerSkullduggeryShortlist
Jack HannanSome FramesShortlist
2012Oana AvasilichioaeiWe, BeastsWinner[3]
Mary di MicheleThe Flower of Youth Shortlist
Susan GillisThe RapidsShortlist
2013Ken HoweThe Civic-Mindedness of TreesWinner
Mia AndersonThe Sunrise Liturgy: A Poem SequenceShortlist
Peter DubéConjureShortlist
2014Sina QueyrasMxTWinner[4]
Angela CarrHere In ThereShortlist
Jon Paul FiorentinoNeeds ImprovementShortlist
Gillian SzePeeling RambutanShortlist
2015David McGimpseyAsbestos HeightsWinner[19]
Catherine KiddHyena SubpoenaShortlist[27][28]
Erín MoureKapustaShortlist[28]
2016Kelly Norah DrukkerSmall FiresWinner
Sarah BurgoyneSaint TwinShortlist
Alison Strumberger and Gillian SzeRedrafting WinterShortlist
2017Erin RobinsongRag CosmologyWinner
Linda BesnerFeel Happier in Nine SecondsShortlist[5]
Rebecca PapucaruThe Panic RoomShortlist[5]
2018Sina QueyrasMy ArielWinner[6]
Susan ElmslieMuseum of KindnessShortlist[7]
Gillian SzePanicleShortlist[7][6]
2019Tess LiemObitsWinner[8]
Kaie KelloughMagnetic EquatorShortlist
Shannon Webb-CampbellI am a Body of LandShortlist
2020Sarah WolfsonA Common Name for EverythingWinner[9][10]
Oana AvasilichioaeiEight TrackShortlist[11]
Simina BanuPOPShortlist[11]
Peter DubéThe Headless ManShortlist[11]
stephanie robertsrushes from the river disappointmentShortlist[11][45]
2021Sarah VenartI Am the Big HeartWinner[12][13]
Sarah BurgoyneBecause the SunShortlist
Klara du PlessisHell Light FleshShortlist
Jessie JonesThe FoolShortlist
2022David BradfordDream of No One But MyselfWinner
Avery LakeHorrible DanceShortlist[15][16]
Prathna LorEmanationsShortlist[30][15][16]
Gillian SzeQuiet Night ThinkShortlist[14][15][16]

Max Margles Fiction Prize

The Max Margles Fiction Prize, established in 2022, is presented to a new English-language Quebec writer "to allow a writer to work uninterruptedly on a manuscript for four months."[49] It is "the largest such prize to be awarded by any Canadian provincial writers’ organization."[49]

Max Margles Fiction Prize winners[49]
YearAuthor
2022June Park

Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction

The Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction, established in 1988, is presented annually to an English-language Quebec writer of fiction.

Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction winners[50]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1988Hugh HoodThe Motor Boys in OttawaWinner[37]
1989Kenneth RaduDistant RelationsWinner[38]
Roma Gelblum BrossTo Samerkand and BackShortlist
David HomelElectrical StormsShortlist
1990Mordecai RichlerSolomon Gursky Was HereWinner[39]
Ludmilla BereskoThe Parcel from Chicken StreetShortlist
Nino RicciLives of the SaintsShortlist
1991Kenneth RaduA Private PerformanceWinner[40]
Keith HarrisonEyemouthShortlist
Claudia MorrisonFrom the Foot of the Mountain (Cormorant)by  Shortlist
1992Ray SmithA Night at the OperaWinner[41]
Dennis DenisoffDog YearsShortlist
Yeshim TernarOrphaned by Halley’s CometShortlist
1993P. Scott LawrenceMissing Fred AstaireWinner[42]
 T. F. RigelhofJe t’aime CowboyShortlist
Gail ScottMain BridesShortlist
1994Ann DiamondEvil EyeWinner
Jean-Guy CarrierThe End of WarShortlist
H. Nigel ThomasSpirits in the DarkShortlist
1995George SzantoFriends & MarriagesWinner[43]
Akhtar NaraghiThe Big Green HouseShortlist
Mary SoderstromEndangered SpeciesShortlist
1996Trevor FergusonThe Time KeeperWinner
Benet DavetianThe Seventh CircleShortlist
Yeshim TernarTrue Romance with a SailorShortlist
1997Charles ForanButterfly LoversWinner[32]
Connie Barnes RoseGetting Out of TownShortlist
Mary SoderstromFinding the EnemyShortlist
1998Mordecai RichlerBarney's VersionWinner[21]
Robert MajzelsCity of ForgettingShortlist
Robyn SarahPromise of ShelterShortlist
1999Elyse GascoCan You Wave Bye-Bye, Baby?Winner[22]
Neil BissoondathThe Worlds Within HerShortlist
John FarrowCity of IceShortlist
2000Julie KeithThe Devil Out ThereWinner[23]
Will AitkenRealiaShortlist
John LaveryVery Good ButterShortlist
2001Yann MartelLife of PiWinner
John FarrowIce LakeShortlist
Kate SternsDown There By the TrainShortlist
2002Neil BissoondathDoing the Heart GoodWinner
John BrookeAll Pure SoulsShortlist
Steven MannersWound BallisticsShortlist
2003David HomelThe Speaking CureWinner[24][25]
Edeet RavelTen Thousand LoversShortlist
Ian McGillisA Tourist’s Guide to GlengarryShortlist
2004Edeet RavelLook for MeWinner
Jeffrey MooreThe Memory ArtistsShortlist
Gordon SheppardHa! A Self-Murder MysteryShortlist
2005Neil BissoondathThe Unyielding Clamour of the NightWinner[26]
Denise RoigAny Day NowShortlist
William WeintraubCrazy About LilyShortlist
2006Rawi HageDe Niro's GameWinner
Anita Rau BadamiCan You Hear the Nightbird Call?Shortlist
Barry WebsterThe Sound of All FleshShortlist
2007Heather O'NeillLullabies for Little CriminalsWinner
Liam DurcanGarcìa’s HeartShortlist
Neil SmithBang CrunchShortlist
2008Rawi HageCockroachWinner
Andrew HoodPardon Our MonstersShortlist
Jaspreet SinghChefShortlist
2009Colin McAdamFallWinner
Jon Paul FiorentinoStripmallingShortlist
Harold HoefleThe Mountain ClinicShortlist
2010Miguel SyjucoIllustradoWinner[2][33]
Jeffrey MooreThe Extinction ClubShortlist[33]
Doug HarrisYOU Comma IdiotShortlist[33]
2011Dimitri NasrallahNikoWinner
David HomelMidwayShortlist
Madeleine ThienDogs at the PerimeterShortlist
2012Rawi HageCarnivalWinner[3]
Tom AbrayPollenShortlist
Anita Rau BadamiTell It to the TreesShortlist
2013Saleema NawazBone and BreadWinner
Jocelyne DuboisWorld of GlassShortlist
Lorne ElliottBeach ReadingShortlist
2014Sean MichaelsUs ConductorsWinner[4]
Jon Paul FiorentinoI’m Not Scared of You or AnythingShortlist
Guillaume MorissetteNew TabShortlist
2015Neil SmithBooWinner[19]
Heather O'NeillDaydreams of AngelsShortlist[28]
H. Nigel ThomasNo SafeguardsShortlist[27][28][29]
2016Liam DurcanThe Measure of DarknessWinner
Jack HannanThe Poet is a RadioShortlist
Madeleine ThienDo Not Say We Have NothingShortlist
Jacob WrenRich and PoorShortlist
2017Heather O'NeillThe Lonely Hearts HotelWinner
Cora SireBehold Things BeautifulShortlist[5]
Kathleen WinterLost In SeptemberShortlist[5]
2018Eliza RobertsonDemi-GodsWinner
Paige CooperZolitudeShortlist[7]
Rawi HageBeirut Hellfire SocietyShortlist[7][6]
2019David HomelThe TeardownWinner[8]
Michael CarinChurchill at MunichShortlist
Ariela FreedmanA Joy To Be HiddenShortlist
Catherine McKenzieI’ll Never TellShortlist
2020Kaie KelloughDominoes at the CrossroadsWinner[9][10]
Endre FarkasHome GameShortlist[11]
Sean MichaelsThe WagersShortlist[11]
Ceilidh MichelleButterflies, Zebras, MoonbeamsShortlist[11]
2021Mikhail IosselLove Like Water, Love Like FireWinner[12][13]
Saleema NawazSongs for the End of the WorldShortlist
Aimee WallWe, JaneShortlist
Kathleen WinterUndersongShortlist
2022Baharan BaniahmadiProphetessWinner
Anita AnandA Convergence of SolitudesShortlist[15][16]
Rawi HageStray DogsShortlist[15][16]
Neil SmithJonesShortlist[15][16]

QWF Playwriting Prize

The QWF Playwriting Prize, established in 2018, is award every other year in even-numbered years. Typically, plays published "published or produced during the two previous years" are eligible.[51] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on theatre, plays have been eligible for the award if they have been published or produced since 2018, "provided that the play was not already submitted for the 2020 prize."[51]

The QWF Playwriting Prize winner received a $3,000 prize, as well as "a reading as part of Infinithéâtre’s Pipeline Reading Series."[51]

QWF Playwriting Prize[51]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2018Erin ShieldsParadise LostWinner
Stephen Orlov"Sperm Count" (in Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas)Shortlist[7]
Paul Van DyckWhen Memories Have Us (Based on the original script co-written by Paul Van Dyck and Caitlin Murphy)Shortlist[7]
Rahul VarmaTruth and TreasonShortlist[7]
2020Mishka LavigneAlbumenWinner[9]
Alexandria HaberAlice and the World We Live InShortlist[11]
Mona’a MalikSania the DestroyerShortlist[11]
Erin ShieldsInstantShortlist[11]
2022Erin ShieldsThe Millennial MalcontentWinner
Alexandria Haber and Ned CoxThe Silent WomanShortlist[15][16]
Arthur HoldenBelovedShortlist[15][16]
Erin ShieldsBeautiful ManShortlist[14][15][16]

Ian Ferrier Spoken Word Prize

The Ian Ferrier Spoken Word Prize, established in 2022 as the QWF Spoken Word Prize and renamed in 2023 in honor of Ian Ferrier, "is open to Quebec-based spoken word artists, storytelling artists, and literary performance artists working primarily in English in any form of performative writing."[14][52]

Ian Ferrier Spoken Word Prize[14]
YearAuthorTitle
2022Lucia De Luca"Not in the Bike Commercial”
Roen Higgins“Free Your Mind”
Erín Moure"Odiama"
2023Deb Vanslet"Laughter in the Rain"
Caitlin Murphy"All the Screams"
BeWyrd"Survival Mechanisms"

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