Nominees announced for 2020 P.E.I. book awards
The Island’s best published writing has been nominated for the 2020 Prince Edward Island Book Awards.
The awards are presented every two years to recognize authors, editors and book producers in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
This year, a fourth category has been added and a prize will be awarded for children’s literature for the first time.
Short list nominees for the categories include: Non-fiction:
- Listening for the Dead Bells: Highland Magic in Prince Edward Island by Marian Bruce
- Mammals of Prince Edward Island and Adjacent Marine Waters by Rosemary Curley, Pierre-Yves Daoust, Donald F. McAlpine, Kimberly Riehl, and J. Dan McAskill
- The Cove Journal: Life on the Island’s South Shore by JoDee Samuelson Fiction:
- Avril’s Phoenix by Michelle Harris-Genge
- Killings at Little Rose by Finley Martin
- Gregor Samsa Was Never in the Beatles by J. J. Steinfeld
Poetry:
- What Your Hands Have Done by Chris Bailey
- Jeopardy by Richard Lemm
- Live Ones by Sadie McCartney
Children’s Literature: - Welcome to Camp Fillin-the-Blank by Hope Dalvay
- Rika’s Shepherd by Orysia Dawydiak
- Maurice the Moose by Lorne Elliott
The awards will be presented at an online event on June 6 in partnership with the P.E.I. Writers’ Guild Island Literary Awards.
Submissions in each category were assessed by an independent jury for the content, quality of design, and production.
Winners receive a cash prize and handmade item created by an Island craftsperson. This year’s selection is an antler and wood carving by Cabin Fever Carving.
The Prince Edward Island Book Awards are sponsored by the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning. The poetry award was sponsored by the Bookmark in Charlottetown.