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CBC Literary Prize

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The '''CBC Literary Prize''' is a Canadian literary award, granted annually in three categories: short stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction. The Award is directed towards [[Anglophone]] writers.

== About the prize ==
The CBC Literary Prize is granted annually in three categories: short stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction. For each category, the winner receives $6,000 and a two-week writing residency at the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity. Four runners-up receive $1,000 each, and all the winning works are published on the CBC Books website.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

The Prize was established as a partnership between the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]], the [[Canada Council for the Arts]] and [[EnRoute (magazine)|enRoute]], Air Canada’s [[inflight magazine]].<ref name=":0"></ref> The Canada Council for the Arts has stated that, "these awards have brought to the public's attention many talented young people who have since gone on to become established writers."<ref name=":0" />

Notable previous winners include writers [[Michael Ondaatje]], [[W. D. Valgardson|W.D. Valgardson]], and [[Gwendolyn MacEwen]], as well as poets [[Don Domanski]], [[Mary di Michele]], and diplomat [[Charles Ritchie (diplomat)|Charles Ritchie]].<ref name=":1">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Author [[Carol Shields]] wrote in a letter to CBC's chairperson that winning the CBC Literary Prize was fundamental to her career as a writer. <ref></ref>

== Winners ==
The list of winners of the CBC Literary Prize include<ref name=":1" />:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Year
!Short Story Prize
!Poetry Prize
!Creative Non-fiction Prize
|-
|1979
|''Les Rites'' by Shaun Virgo
|''A New Romance'' by [[David McFadden (poet)|David McFadden]]
''The Pat Lowther Poem'' by Gail McKay
|''My Cousin Gerald'' by [[Charles Ritchie (diplomat)|Charles Ritchie]] (memoir)
|-
|1980
|''A Matter of Balance'' by [[W. D. Valgardson|W.D. Valgardson]]
|''Mimosa'' by [[Mary di Michele|Mary Di Michele]]
''Birds'' by [[Bill Bissett]]
|''Aga Dawn'' by Bill Schermbrucker (memoir)
|-
|1981
|''The Leaving'' by [[Budge Wilson]]
|''The Cave of Trophonius'' by Francis Sparshott
|''The Fifth Man'' by Ronald R. Jeffels (memoir)
|-
|1982
|''The Passions of Lalla'' by [[Michael Ondaatje]]
''The Hen's Castle'' by Alice Tomlinson (children's story)
|''Summer's Drug'' by [[Roo Borson]]
|''Jupiter's Feet: A Love Story'' by [[Rachel Wyatt]] (radio drama)
''A Taste of the Sweet Apple'' by Larry Snyder (radio drama)
|-
|1983
|''The Other Country'' by [[Gwendolyn MacEwen]]
''Once Upon A Village'' by Christel Kleitsch (children's story)
|''Catchpenny Poems'' by [[David Helwig]]
|''Women Waiting'' by [[Carol Shields]] (radio drama)
|-
|1984
|''An Interview'' by Ernst Havemann
''To the Mountains by Morning'' by [[Diana Wieler]] (children's story)
|''Technologies/Installations'' by [[Kim Maltman]]
|''Stations'' by John Gregory (drama)
|-
|1985
|''Mrs. Putnam at the Planetarium'' by [[Janice Kulyk Keefer]]
|''Southeasterly'' by Andrew Wreggitt
''The Blue Roofs of Japan'' by [[Robert Bringhurst]]
|''Ratzlaff vs. the Creator'' by [[Eric Nicol]] (radio drama)
|-
|1986
|''The Wind'' by [[Janice Kulyk Keefer]]
|''A Natural History of Southwestern Ontario'' by [[Christopher Dewdney]]
|''Mortal'' by [[Cordelia Strube]] (radio drama)
|-
|1987
|''Dream Land'' by [[Carol Windley]]
|''Angels of Silence'' by [[Lorna Crozier]]
|''Seiche'' by [[W. D. Valgardson|W.D. Valgardson]] (radio drama)
|-
|1988
|''A Van for Violet'' by Ernst Havemann
|''Spring Descending'' by Michael Harris
|''The Demon'' by Matthew Decter (radio drama)
|-
|1989
|''Peggy Lee in Africa'' by [[Patrick Roscoe]]
|''A Glossary of the Intertext'' by [[Stephen Scobie]]
|''Hungry Ghosts'' by Louise Young
|-
|1990
|''Hoodlums'' by Irena Friedman Karafilly
|''Human Acts'' by [[Heather Spears]]
|''Leaving the Farm'' by Ross Klatte
|-
|1991
| --
| --
| --
|-
|1992
|''Elizabeth'' by [[Joan Givner|John Givner]]
|''Captain Kintail'' and ''The Church Not Made with Hands'' by [[John Terpstra]]
|''Shame and Pleasure'' by Amy Friedman
|-
|1993
|''The Girl with the Bell Necklace'' by [[Gail Anderson-Dargatz]]
|''Eleven Paintings'' by Mary Pratt by [[Diana Brebner]]
|''A Careful Man'' by [[Carolyn Smart]]
|-
|1994
|''In the Water, Like This'' by [[Gayla Reid]]
|''Poems'' by [[Roger Greenwald]]
|''The Suit'' by [[Norman Doidge]]
|-
|1995
|''Bolero'' by [[Frances Itani]]
|''Kicheraboo, We Are Dying'' by [[John B. Lee]]
|''Flight'' by Judith Kalman
|-
|1996
|''Poached Egg on Toast'' by [[Frances Itani]]
|''The Gold Luck of Carp'' by [[Susan Musgrave]]
|''Jungle Fever'' by [[Jamie Zeppa]]
|-
|1997
|''Satya'' by [[Shauna Singh Baldwin]]
|''Hoar Frost'' by [[Roberta Rees]]
|''Hair'' by [[Elaine Kalman Naves]]
|-
|1998
|''Where It Comes From, Where It Goes'' by [[Bill Gaston]]
|''One Version'' by [[Suzanne Buffam]]
|''Boo'' by Timothy Wilson
|-
|1999
|''How can men share a bottle of vodka'' by [[David Bergen]]
|''Drowning Water'' & Other Poems by [[Don Domanski]]
|''Tunnels'' by [[Roberta Rees]]
|-
|2000
| --
| --
| --
|-
|2001
|''Between Wars'' by [[Camilla Gibb]]
|''Poems for Carl Hruska'' by [[Erin Noteboom]]
|''A Desert Romance'' by David Tycho
|-
|2002
|''The Last Shot'' by [[Leon Rooke]]
|''Once a Murderer: Poems for Three Voices'' by Zoë Landale
|''Dents in the Laurentians'' by [[Roger Greenwald]]
|-
|2003
|''The Lost Boy'' by [[Jane Eaton Hamilton]]
|Selections from ''Muybridge's Horse'' by [[Rob Winger]]
|''Girl Afraid of Haystacks (A story of travel and exile)'' by [[Stephen Osborne (writer)|Stephen Osborne]]
|-
|2004
|''The Point David Made Earlier'' by [[Michael Winter (writer)|Michael Winter]]
|''The Workshop'' by Asa Boxer
|''The Bus to Loja'' by Montana Jones
|-
|2005
|''The Chorus'' by [[Erin Soros]]
|''The Mind's Eye'' by [[Alison Pick]]
|''I, Witness'' by [[Kim Echlin]]
|-
|2006
|''The People Who Love Her'' by [[Amy Jones (writer)|Amy Jones]]
|''A Walker in the City'' by Méira Cook
|''The Occupations of Muriel Thompson'' by Leona Theis
|-
|2007
|''White'' by Lee Kvern
|''Sundress, Fortress'' by J[[Jeramy Dodds|eramy Dodds]]
|''In a Garden'' by Shelagh Plunkett
|-
|2008
|''Circus'' by [[Claire Battershill]]
|''Outskirts'' by [[Susan Goyette|Sue Goyette]]
|''Columbus Burning'' by [[Sarah de Leeuw]]
|-
|2009
|''Badger'' by Donald Ward
|''Us unclean'' by Michael Langton
|''The Rise'' by Marian Botsford Fraser
|-
|2010
|''Snapshots from My Father's Euthanasia Road Trip, or, Esau'' by Meghan Adams
|''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by [[Brian Brett]]
|''My Best Friend'' by Gina Leola Woolsey
|-
|2011
| --
|
|
|-
|2012
|''Mine'' by Daniel Karasik
|''Great Aunt Unmarried'' by [[Sadiqa de Meijer]]
|''Holy Bald-Headed'' by Hilary Dean
|-
|2013
|''The Three Times Rule'' by Becky Blake
|''The Trailer'' by James Scoles
|''The Gods of Scrabble'' by Mohan Srivastava
|-
|2014
|''Smiley'' by [[Jane Eaton Hamilton]]
|''Tar Swan'' by David Martin
|''The Hunter and the Swan'' by Patti-Kay Hamilton
|-
|2015
|''Mountain Under Sea'' by [[D. W. Wilson|D.W. Wilson]]
|''String Theory'' by Mark Wagenaar
|''If You Have a Good Seal, the Chest Will Rise'' by [[Carrie Mac]]
|-
|2016
|''Enigma'' by David Huebert
|''African Canadian in Union Blue'' by Michael Fraser
|''Adaptation'' by Leslie A. Davidson
|-
|2017
|''Witching'' by [[Alix Hawley]]
|''Postcards for my Sister'' by Alessandra Naccarato
|''Trust Exercise'' by Becky Blake
|-
|2018
|''Lipstick Day'' by Leah Mol
|''Arrhythmia'' by Natalie Lim​
|''Easy Family Dinners'' by Sandra Murdock
|-
|2019
|''Green Velvet'' by Krzysztof Pelc
|''Love Poem with Elk and Punctuation, Prairie Storm'' and ''Tasbih'' by Alycia Pirmohamed
|''Slow Violence'' by Jenny Boychuck
|-
|2020
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|}

== References ==


== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/33VA3c5 CBC Literary Prize]

[[Category:Canadian literary awards]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1979]]


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