Kobo Emerging Writer Prize
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The Kobo Emerging Writer Prize is a Canadian literary award, presented since 2015 by online e-book and audiobook retailer and eReader manufacturer Rakuten Kobo.[1]
Awardees receive a $10,000 prize, and are provided with support in marketing their books.[1] Three prizes are awarded each year to debut books published in the prior calendar year in literary fiction, non-fiction, and one of 3 genre fiction categories. Each year a different genre is honoured in the genre fiction category, rotating between mystery, romance, and speculative fiction. Since 2023, the genre fiction category has been open to books published since the prize last accepted submissions in that genre.
Winners
[edit]Year | Author | Title | Genre | Reference |
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2015 | Claire Battershill | Circus | Literary fiction | [2] |
Sam Wiebe | Last of the Independents: Vancouver Noir | Mystery | ||
Robyn Doolittle | Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story | Nonfiction | ||
2016 | Irina Kovalyova | Specimen | Literary fiction | [3] |
Nicola R. White | Fury’s Kiss | Romance | ||
Wab Kinew | The Reason You Walk | Nonfiction | ||
2017 | Lynne Kutsukake | The Translation of Love | Literary fiction | [4] |
Dee Willson | A Keeper's Truth | Speculative fiction | ||
Teva Harrison | In-Between Days | Nonfiction | ||
2018 | Omar El Akkad | American War | Literary fiction | [5] |
Sheena Kamal | The Lost Ones | Mystery | ||
Maria Qamar | Trust No Aunty | Nonfiction | ||
2019 | Nora Decter | How Far We Go and How Fast | Fiction | [6] |
Julie Evelyn Joyce | Steeped in Love | Romance | ||
Kate Harris | Lands of Lost Borders | Nonfiction | ||
2020 | Zalika Reid-Benta | Frying Plantain | Fiction | [7] |
J. R. McConvey | Different Beasts | Speculative fiction | ||
Jesse Thistle | From the Ashes | Nonfiction | ||
2021 | Michelle Good | Five Little Indians | Fiction | [8] |
Emily Hepditch | The Woman in the Attic | Mystery | ||
Eternity Martis | They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life and Growing Up | Nonfiction | ||
2022 | Pik-Shuen Fung | Ghost Forest | Fiction | [9] |
Damhnait Monaghan | New Girl in Little Cove | Romance | ||
Jesse Wente | Unreconciled: Family, Truth, and Indigenous Resistance | Nonfiction | ||
2023 | Erica McKeen | Tear | Fiction | [10] |
K.S. Covert | The Petting Zoos | Speculative Fiction | ||
Harrison Mooney | Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-Discovery | Nonfiction | ||
2024 | Jamaluddin Aram | Nothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on Wednesday | Fiction | [11] |
Keziah Weir | The Mythmakers | Mystery | ||
Jérémie Harris | Quantum Physics Made Me Do It: A Simple Guide to the Fundamental Nature of Everything | Nonfiction |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ryan Porter (May 2, 2019). "Tanya Tagaq, Kate Harris, and Uzma Jalaluddin among shortlisted authors for Kobo Emerging Writer Prize". Quill and Quire.
- ^ Conan Tobias (July 8, 2015). "Battershill, Wiebe, Doolittle win inaugural Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes". Quill and Quire.
- ^ Becky Robertson, "Awards: Kinew, Kovalyova, White win Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes". Quill & Quire, June 22, 2016.
- ^ Becky Robertson, "Teva Harrison, Lynne Kutsukake, Dee Wilson awarded Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes". Quill & Quire, June 28, 2017.
- ^ Samraweet Yohannes (June 19, 2018). "Omar El Akkad, author of American War, among winners of $10K Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes". CBC News.
- ^ "26 Canadian books that won awards in the first half of 2019". CBC News. July 8, 2019.
- ^ Sue Carter, "Jesse Thistle, Zalika Reid-Benta, J.R. McConvey win Kobo’s Emerging Writer Prizes". Quill & Quire, June 25, 2020.
- ^ Deborah Dundas, "Michelle Good wins Kobo Emerging Writer fiction prize — making it three wins for the three noms she got on that big day in May". Toronto Star, June 22, 2021.
- ^ Cassandra Drudi, "Jesse Wente, Pik-Shuen Fung, Damhnait Monaghan named winners of 2022 Kobo Emerging Writer prizes". Quill & Quire, June 23, 2022.
- ^ Bridget Raymundo, "Erica McKeen, Harrison Mooney and K.S. Covert win $10K Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes". CBC Books, June 28, 2023.
- ^ "Toronto author Jamaluddin Aram among winners of $10K Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize". CBC Books, June 19, 2024.