The Scotiabank Giller Prize, or Giller Prize, is a literary award given to
a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competition between publishers who submit entries.
Not exact matches
It's an animated film, created by an Irish animation studio (Cartoon Saloon) and based on a
novel by a
Canadian author (Deborah Ellis), but despite these seeming obstacles to authenticity, this is a deeply felt and unsparingly realistic depiction
of Afghanistan at a time
of tyrannical rule by religious fundamentalists.
HBO acquired the U.S. and
Canadian rights to the upcoming television adaptation
of the «Harry Potter»
author's crime
novels.
NeWest publishes literary fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, and drama, as well as a line
of mystery
novels, with a particular interest in books by Western
Canadian authors.
«We are so proud that Margaret and Naomi chose Wattpad as a way to quickly and easily share this work with a global audience
of millions,» Wattpad CEO Allen Lau, the
Canadian high - tech entrepreneur who launched the storytelling website in 2006, said in announcing the
authors» new zombie
novel.
Today Random House announced the April 13 publication
of Beatrice & Virgil, a new
novel from
Canadian author Yann Martel — his first since the surprise 2002 hit Life
of Pi.
About the
Author: Lawrence Hill is the author of the novels Any Known Blood (1999), Some Great Thing (1992) and The Book of Negroes (2007)(Someone Knows My Name in USA) and the non-fiction works Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada (2001); Women of Vision: The Story of the Canadian Women's Association (1996) and Trials and Triumphs: The Story of African - Canadians (
Author: Lawrence Hill is the
author of the novels Any Known Blood (1999), Some Great Thing (1992) and The Book of Negroes (2007)(Someone Knows My Name in USA) and the non-fiction works Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada (2001); Women of Vision: The Story of the Canadian Women's Association (1996) and Trials and Triumphs: The Story of African - Canadians (
author of the
novels Any Known Blood (1999), Some Great Thing (1992) and The Book
of Negroes (2007)(Someone Knows My Name in USA) and the non-fiction works Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada (2001); Women
of Vision: The Story
of the
Canadian Women's Association (1996) and Trials and Triumphs: The Story
of African -
Canadians (1993).
The type
of books you review is up to you but we prefer contemporary
novels from American, Australian, British,
Canadian, Irish and New Zealand
authors.
Author of thrillers and horror
novels such as A
CANADIAN WEREWOLF IN NEW YORK, EVASION and I, DEATH.
This gave the book an overall literary feel that reminded me
of novels by Susanna Kearsley, a
Canadian author.
News items include Overdrive celebrating an historic milestone, Smashwords and Findaway Voices partner up, how
authors can gain insight into
Canadian readers, the rise in popularity
of «Up Lit»
novels, why Britain's Book Industry Communication organization is calling for
authors to stop using promotional content in subtitles, and how Amazon is making it a little more difficult to find reviewers and land publishing deals.
Sawyer, the
author of twenty - three novels and two story collections, is one of only eight writers in history — and the only Canadian — to win all three of the world's top Science Fiction awards for best novel of the year: the Hugo, the... Continue reading Episode 004 — Optimizing Your Author Brand with Robert J.
author of twenty - three
novels and two story collections, is one
of only eight writers in history — and the only
Canadian — to win all three
of the world's top Science Fiction awards for best
novel of the year: the Hugo, the... Continue reading Episode 004 — Optimizing Your
Author Brand with Robert J.
Author Brand with Robert J. Sawyer
But
Canadian author Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven brings a breath
of fresh air to the genre with her fourth
novel, a beautiful and deeply felt story that uses its dystopian setting to explore our very human need for shared culture, art and stories.
Award - winning
Canadian author Kathleen Winter's Annabel is a stunning debut
novel about the family
of a mixed - gendered child born into a rural hunting community in the 1960s.
Dennis Bock,
author of The Communist's Daughter, joins the Professional Book Nerds podcast to discuss the fascinating life
of Norman Bethune and how he shaped his fictional
novel around the larger than life legendary
Canadian doctor.
The eagerly anticipated new
novel from the best - selling
Canadian author of The Stone Carvers and The Underpainter.
The Giller Prize is awarded annually to the
author of the best
Canadian novel or short story collection published in English.