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April 28, 2008

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Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize

Supported by the BC Library Association
Judges: Julie Burtinshaw, Shelley Hrdlitschka and David Ward

Winner! The Corps of the Bare-Boned Plane
by Polly Horvath
Publisher: Groundwood Books

Like her National Book Award-winning The Canning Season, The Corps of the Bare-Boned Plane is filled with plot twists and extraordinarily strange characters. It is also a moving meditation on loss and finding family in the most unlikely places. Following the death of their parents, two cousins are sent to live with their distant, scholarly uncle and his eccentric house staff. Told in four characters’ voices, the novel is a layered account of one bad year from multiple points of view linking humour and pain. Polly Horvath has written many award-winning books for children and young adults, including The Trolls and Everything on a Waffle, which won the Sheila Egoff Prize in 2002. She lives in Victoria. More

Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize

Supported by Kate Walker and Company
Judges: Alison Acheson, Kathryn Shoemaker and John Wilson

Winner! A Sea-Wishing Day
by Robert Heidbreder
Illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
Publisher: Kids Can Press

On a hot summer day, a wish transforms an urban backyard into a place of breezy high-seas adventure. As our bold Captain and Skipper ride the salty waves, they encounter a beastly sea monster, buried treasure, a scurvy pirate crew, lovely mermaids and more. The creative pair who brought you the acclaimed I Wished for a Unicorn offer up another celebration of the boundless distances a childhood wish can travel. A retired elementary school teacher, Robert Heidbreder has been enchanting children with his joyful poems and rhymes for more than two decades. His 2005 book, Drumheller Dinosaur Dance, won the BC Chocolate Lily Young Readers’ Choice Award. Kady MacDonald Denton is an author and illustrator of books for children and lives in Peterborough, Ontario.More

NOMINEES:

The Day It All Blew Away
by Lisa Cinar
Publisher: Simply Read Books


Huge-headed Mr. Tadaa and the little person are mighty lonely. Surrounded by characters who are always tipping their hats and shunning those who don’t return the favour, poor Mr. Tadaa has a head too big for his hat. Even worse, the little person’s hat is so big it wears him. One blustery day, Mr. Tadaa’s hat and the little person are blown away by the wind ... and right into each other! A surprise twist at the end shows that even in a world of hat-tippers, nonconformists can find happiness and friendship. Vancouver-based writer and illustrator Lisa Cinar graduated from Emily Carr Institute with a BFA in Fine Arts. This is her first book.  More

Elf the Eagle
by Ron Smith
Illustrated by Ruth Campbell
Publisher: Oolichan Books

 

Elf is a baby eagle who worries about many things, including the distance from his nest, high up in a tree, to the ground, way, way down below. He also worries about his sister, Edwina, who is older and more adventurous than he is. Eventually, when his baby down grows into strong, black feathers, his parents stop bringing him food and tempt him with tasty morsels that they keep just out of reach. Elf gets very hungry and one day he accidentally tumbles out of his nest; before he knows it, he is flying. Founder and publisher of Oolichan Books, Ron Smith is the author of three collections of poetry and a book of short stories. He lives in Lantzville on Vancouver Island. This is his first book for children. An Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design graduate, Ruth Campbell is a painter who was born and raised in Montreal. She now lives in Vancouver. More

Jeffrey and Sloth
by Kari-Lynn Winters
Illustrated by Ben Hodson
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

 

Jeffrey can’t think of a thing to write, so he doodles instead, only to have his doodle begin to order him about. Jeffrey struggles with the situation until he discovers that the most strong-willed doodle is powerless against a well-told tale. Jeffrey and Sloth is bound to have children rushing for their coloured pencils and their pens to see who and what they can create. Kari-Lynn Winters is an author and playwright. A graduate of Canada’s National Theatre School, she also performs with a children’s theatre group, The Tickle Trunk Players. She is currently completing her Ph.D. in the Language and Literacy Department at UBC. Ben Hodson is an award-winning artist based in Ottawa.  More

Pink
by Nan Gregory
Illustrated by Luc Melanson
Publisher: Groundwood Books

 

Vivi is dizzy with wanting pink. Perfect pink. The kind the rich girls have, beyond the budget of her beloved truck-driver dad. One day in the window of a fancy toy store she sees something that embodies everything she longs for—a bride doll in a dress of perfect glistening pink. She saves and saves to buy the doll, walking the next-door dog and running errands. But when she takes her parents to show them the precious doll, she experiences a crushing disappointment. Pink is a touching story about longing for something beyond reach and finding something better close to home. Nan Gregory is a Vancouver-based award-winning author and professional storyteller. She won the CLA Book of the Year Award for Wild Girl and Gran and the Sheila A. Egoff Prize and the Mr. Christie’s Award for How Smudge Came. Luc Melanson is a commercial artist who has illustrated many picture books. He lives in Montreal. More

Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize

Supported by Friesens, Transcontinental and Webcom
Judges: Margaret Gunning, Rob Wiersema and Carol Windley

Winner! Conceit
by Mary Novik
Publisher: Doubleday Canada

 

This lush and lyrical novel is centred on the life of the historical character Pegge Donne, daughter of the great English love poet John Donne. Conceit brings to life a passionate, intelligent girl and woman set against the backdrop of the courtly world of late Elizabethan London and the turmoil of the ensuing decades, including the catastrophic Great Fire of 1666. Like Girl With a Pearl Earring, Conceit is a vivid and intelligent novel with a complex female character at its heart. Mary Novik is a former English and Creative Writing instructor at Langara College and was poetry reviewer for The Vancouver Sun for five years. This is her first published novel.  More

Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize

Supported by Abebooks
Judges: Kirk LaPointe, Rita Moir and Harold Rhenisch

Winner! Everywhere Being is Dancing
by Robert Bringhurst
Publisher: Gaspereau Press

 

In this companion volume to The Tree of Meaning (2006), Robert Bringhurst collects talks and meditations under the principle that “everything is related to everything else.” His studies of poetry, polyphonics, oral literature, storytelling, translation, mythology, homogeny, cultural ecology, literary criticism and typography all build upon this sense of basic connection and his thinking involves the work of poets, musicians and philosophers. Robert Bringhurst, recipient of the 2005 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence, is a poet, typographer and linguist, well known for his award-winning translations of the Haida storytellers Skaay and Ghandl, and for his translations of the early Greek philosopher-poet Parmenides. He lives on Quadra Island. More

Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize

Supported by the BC Teachers’ Federation
Judges: Elizabeth Bachinsky, Kate Braid and John Pass

Winner! Forage
by Rita Wong
Publisher: Nightwood Editions

 

A vividly described, fierce commentary on our international political landscape and the injustices it breeds, this collection of poems holds sharply modern and timely opinions. It also features marginalia, Chinese characters and photos to give depth to the poetry’s political context. Bridging cultures and contexts, Forage manages to be instructive without being pedantic, thought-provoking while still calling forth humour and beauty. Rita Wong’s first book, monkeypuzzle, was published by Press Gang in 1998 and received the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop Emerging Writer Award. She lives in Miami and Vancouver and teaches Critical and Cultural Studies at the Emily Carr Institute. More

Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize

Supported by BC 150
Judges: David Lester, Kate Walker and Judith Williams

Winner! The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating
by J.B. MacKinnon, Alisa Smith
Publisher: Random House Canada

 

When this Vancouver couple learned that the average ingredient in a North American meal travels 1,500 miles from farm to plate, they decided to launch a simple experiment to reconnect with the people and places that produced what they ate. For one year, they would consume only food that came from within a 100-mile radius of their apartment. The pair’s discoveries sometimes shook their resolve as they got personal with issues ranging from global economics to biodiversity and immersed themselves in the seasons. The 100-Mile Diet has attracted media and grassroots interest around the world. Alisa Smith is a freelance writer. J.B. MacKinnon is the author of Dead Man in Paradise, which won the 2006 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-fiction and was shortlisted for the Hubert Evans Non-fiction Prize. More

BC Booksellers’ Choice Award in Honour of Bill Duthie

Supported by BC Booksellers’ Association and Duthie Books
Judged by members of the BC Booksellers’ Association

Winner! The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Great Bear Rainforest
by Ian McAllister
Publisher: Greystone Books

For seventeen years, Ian McAllister has lived on the rugged north coast of BC. This book—which includes an introduction by Paul Paquet and contributions by Chris Darimont—follows McAllister’s experiences during that period following two packs of wolves. Their behaviour—which depends on the vast old-growth forest—is documented in words and pictures as they fish for salmon in the fall, target seals hauled out on rocks in winter, and give birth to their young in the base of thousand-year-old cedar trees in spring. Most interestingly, scientific studies reveal a genetically distinct population of wolves—one that is increasingly threatened by human incursions. McAllister’s first book, The Great Bear Rainforest (1997), co-authored with his wife, Karen McAllister, and Cameron Young, won the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award. He lives on Denny Island in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. More

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March 09, 2008

BC Book Prizes- advocacy event

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April 26th. Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Vancouver | 900 Canada Place Way, Vancouver
5:30 reception | 6:30 dinner & ceremony | 9:30 post-gala reception. emcee Fanny Kiefer

Finalists

The West Coast Book Prize Society congratulates all the authors, illustrators and publishers shortlisted for the 24th Annual BC Book Prizes. Thank you to the judges who, collectively, selected these books from the 300 submissions that were received this year. We heartily encourage book lovers—in British Columbia and beyond—to explore these titles. Support your local bookstore or visit a library near you to read the best of BC writing and publishing in 2007.  see finalists below...

Posted by Evelyn Lerose- Okanagan tour:

April 22:
Evelyn Lerose, Vernon

My school was chosen by the BC book Prize group to have an author  and illustrator come to my school and give a presentation. We had Ron Smith(a) and Ruth Campbell(i) who did Elf The Eagle. Then I was invited to the presentaion at the public libaray where 4 authors, who are up for prizes, read excerpts from their books. It was fantastic. My school also was the recipient of $500 in books donated by London Drugs.

Posted by Al Smith- Okanagan tour:

April 23:
Al Smith, Kelowna

This morning event, at Kelowna Secondary School, was a wonderful way to personalize literature for students and advocate for the goals of a strong school library.  Community members, public librarians, booksellers and educators contacted the library,(some for the very first time) because of this event. We madeup a book display shared posters and forwarded announcements around the community. It gave us, the school's teacher-librarians, a chance to discuss with BC authors about the book business, literacy and education.

Claire Mulligan, a Westbank grad, read from her novel, The Reckoning of Boston Jim.  She added anecdotes of her writing inspiration from travels around the globe.  Don Gayton discussed his non-fiction writing in a personal way while sharing environmental photos from his BC travels and research and reading passages from his Interwoven Wild: An Ecologist Loose in the Garden. Arleen Paré, Paper Trail , discussed her poetry from the perspective of entering authorship late in her life. While reviewing her writing process and thoughts of Kafka, Arleen shared the literary devices she uses. 

Thanks to the authors, sponsors and teachers who brought their students to share presentations.  2 english classes and 1 Creative Writing class attended. Students presented cards and gifts of thanks to each author.

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Kay Treadgold introduces authors to 79 seniors.

Photos: ( wmv) Persistant Link

More information:
http://www.bcbookprizes.ca/events/archive/tour-southern-leg-2008

FINALISTS:

Adam's Peak
by Heather Burt
Publisher: The Dundurn Group

On a stifling August day, six-year-old Clare Fraser and seven-year-old Rudy Vantwest make eye contact from opposite sides of their street. For an instant they are connected, then each turns away — Clare to the shelter of the garden sprinkler, Rudy to the excitement of his brother's impending birth. Twenty-five years later, Clare and Rudy, strangers living continents apart, fixtures of each other's memories and imaginations, are connected again. Overturning the guarded, insular lives they both lead, two events — one an accident, the other an act of terror — transform them both and bind the Vantwest and Fraser families irrevocably. More

Conceit
by Mary Novik
Publisher: Doubleday Canada

 

Radiance
by Shaena Lambert
Publisher: Random House Canada

The Reckoning of Boston Jim
by Claire Mulligan
Publisher: Brindle & Glass

 

Soucouyant
by David Chariandy
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press

 

The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating
by J.B. MacKinnon, Alisa Smith
Publisher: Random House

Everywhere Being is Dancing
by Robert Bringhurst
Publisher: Gaspereau Press

 

Interwoven Wild: An Ecologist Loose in the Garden
by Don Gayton
Publisher: Thistledown Press

Phantom Limb
by Theresa Kishkan
Publisher: Thistledown Press

The Triumph of Citizenship: The Japanese and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67
by Patricia E. Roy
Publisher: UBC Press

 

Forage
by Rita Wong
Publisher: Nightwood Editions

The Incorrection
by George McWhirter
Publisher: Oolichan Books

Ox
by Christopher Patton
Publisher: Vehicule Press

Paper Trail
by Arleen Paré
Publisher: NeWest Press

Soft Geography
by Gillian Wigmore
Publisher: Caitlin Press

 

The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating
by J.B. MacKinnon, Alisa Smith
Publisher: Random House aa

Fortune's a River: The Collision of Empires in the Pacific Northwest
by Barry Gough
Publisher: Harbour Publishing

The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Rain Forest
by Ian McAllister
Publisher: Greystone Books

The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture
by Tim Bowling
Publisher: Nightwood Editions

Spirit In the Grass: The Cariboo-Chilcotin's Forgotten Landscape
by Chris Harris
Publisher: Country Light Publishing

The Alchemist's Dream
by John Wilson
Publisher: Key Porter Books

 

Baboon: A Novel
by David Jones
Publisher: Annick Press

 

The Corps of the Bare-Boned Plane
by Polly Horvath
Publisher: Groundwood Books

For Now
by Gayle Friesen
Publisher: Kids Can Press

Porcupine
by Meg Tilly
Publisher: Tundra Books

The Day It All Blew Away
by Lisa Cinar
Publisher: Simply Read Books

 

Elf the Eagle
by Ron Smith
Illustrated by Ruth Campbell
Publisher: Oolichan Books

Jeffrey and Sloth
by Kari-Lynn Winters
Illustrated by Ben Hodson
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Pink
by Nan Gregory
Illustrated by Luc Melanson
Publisher: Groundwood Books

A Sea-Wishing Day
by Robert Heidbreder
Illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
Publisher: Kids Can Press

 

The Blue Flames That Keep Us Warm: Mike McCardell's Favourite Stories
by Mike McCardell
Publisher: Harbour Publishing

 

Fred Herzog: Vancouver Photographs
by Grant Arnold, Michael Turner
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre and Vancouver Art Gallery

The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Rain Forest
by Ian McAllister
Publisher: Greystone Books

 

A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
by Ishmael Beah
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre

Spirit In the Grass: The Cariboo-Chilcotin's Forgotten Landscape
by Chris Harris
Publisher: Country Light Publishing

 

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