News, Awards & Announcements

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  • Gail de Vos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20361/G2W02G

Abstract

News and Announcements

1) Canadian Children's Book News, Spring 2015 Issue

In recognition of the TD Canadian Children's Book Week and its theme "Hear Our Stories: Celebrating First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature," this issue explores several facets of this vibrant part of children's literature. It includes a profile of author David Alexander Robertson and a look at the publishers and market for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit stories.

2) TD Canadian Children's Book Week (May 2- May 9, 2015) is the single most important national event celebrating Canadian children’s books and the importance of reading. More than 28,000 children, teens, and adults participate in activities held in every province and territory across the country. Hundreds of schools, public libraries, bookstores, and community centres host events as part of this major literary festival. It is organized by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre, in partnership with the Storytellers of Canada/Conteurs du Canada.

3) Free Comic Book Day (May 2, 2015) takes place annually on the first Saturday in May. It is a single day when participating comic book specialty shops and public libraries across North America and around the world give away comic books absolutely free to anyone who comes into their shops! For more information: http://www.freecomicbookday.com/Home/1/1/27/992

4) Canadian Authors for Indies Day (May 2, 2015)

Authors across Canada support independent bookstores by volunteering as guest book sellers. To see who may be in your local indie book store, go to http://www.authorsforindies.com/

5) Storytellers of Canada/Conteurs du Canada conference: Where Languages Meet (July 2-5, 2015). 

This year’s conference is in Lévis, Quebec where a rich storytelling tradition awaits. La Maison Natale Louis Fréchette – birthplace of one of Quebec’s most celebrated poets – hosts the SC-CC conference which proudly brings a range of vibrant programming in both official languages storytellers and listeners. http://www.storytellers-conteurs.ca/en/conference/storytellers-conference-2015.html

6) Words in 3 Dimensions Conference 2015: Intersections (May 22 to 24, 2015)

Held at the Chateau Lacombe Hotel in Edmonton for this second edition, the conference connects writers, editors, publishers, and agents from across Canada. This weekend focuses on how and where a writer’s work with words intersects with other disciplines. http://www.wordsin3d.com/

7) The 2015 Storytelling World Resource Awards (storytellingworld.com/2015/) includes the following Canadian titles :

  • Stories for Pre-Adolescent Listeners: Not My Girl: the True Sotry of a Daughter's Cultural Adjustmentsby Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton (Annick Press)
  • Stories for Adolescent Listeners: Hope Springs: a Story of Complassion and understanding by Eric Walters (Tundra Books)

8) IBBY Canada (International Board on Books for Young People, Canadian section).

Stop, Thief!, illustrated by Pierre Pratt and written by Heather Tekavec (Kids Can Press, 2014), is the winner of the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award. Pierre was also nominated [again] by IBBY Canada for the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award.” www.ibby-canada.org/elizabeth-mrazik-cleaver-pratt/

And now, a plethora of shortlist announcements:

1) The 2015 Alberta Literary Awards Shortlist

Winners will be announced and awards presented at the Alberta Literary Awards Gala on Saturday, May 23, 2015.  The celebration will take place at the Chateau Lacombe Hotel (10111 Bellamy Hill Road) in Edmonton alongside the 2015 Words in 3 Dimensions Conference: Intersections (see above).

A full list of award categories and nominees can be found at http://writersguild.ca/2015-alberta-literary-awards-shortlist/

2) R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature (www.bookcentre.ca/awards/r_ross_annett_award_childrens_literature)

  • Victor Lethbridge– You're Just Right (Tatanka Books)
  • Leanne Shirtliffe– The Change Your Name Store (Sky Pony Press)
  • Richard Van Camp– Little You (Orca Book Publishers) 

3) 2014 Science in Society Book Awards Shortlists.

Two annual book awards honour outstanding contributions to science writing. One is for books intended for children ages 8-12; the other for book aimed at the general public. Winners will be announced on Canada Book Day, April 23, 2015. http://sciencewriters.ca/awards/book-awards/

  • Zoobots by Helaine Becker, Kids Can Press.
  • Starting from Scratch by Sarah Elton, Owl Kids Books.
  • It’s Catching by Jennifer Gardy, Owl Kids Books.
  • The Fly by Elise Gravel, Penguin Random House.
  • If by David J. Smith, Kids Can Press.

4) 2015 Atlantic Book Awards Shortlist

The full shortlist for the eight different book prizes comprising the 2015 Atlantic Book Awards can be found www.atlanticbookawards.ca. Below are the nominees for the Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children’s Literature and the Lillian Shepherd Award for Excellence in Illustration. Winners will be announced Thursday, May 14, 2015.

Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children’s Literature
  • Jack, the King of Ashes by Andy Jones (Running Goat Books & Broadsides)
  • Flame and Ashes: The Great Fire Diary of Triffie Winsor (Dear Canada series) by Janet McNaughton (Scholastic Canada Ltd.)
  • The End of the Line by Sharon E. McKay (Annick Press Ltd.)
Lillian Sheperd Award for Excellence in Illustration
  • Sydney Smith (nominee) Music is for Everyone by Jill Barber (Nimbus Publishing)
  • Michael Pittman (nominee) Wow Wow and Haw Haw by George Murray(Breakwater Books)
  • Nancy Rose (nominee) The Secret Life of Squirrels by Nancy Rose (Penguin Canada)

5) Newfoundland and Labrador Book Award shortlist.

During even-numbered years, these awards honour fiction and children’s/young adult fiction books; odd-numbered years recognise poetry and non-fiction. The winners will be announced May 27, 2015. This year’s list of finalists for the Newfoundland and Labrador Non-fiction Award are all first-time authors (http://wanl.ca/literary_awards)

  • Alan Doyle for Where I Belong: From Small Town to Great Big Sea (Doubleday Canada)
  • Janet Merlo for No One to Tell: Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP (Breakwater Books)
  • Andrew Peacock for Creatures of the Rock (Doubleday Canada)

Three acclaimed Newfoundland poets are shortlisted for the E.J. Pratt Poetry Award:

  • Michael Crummey for Under the Keel(House of Anansi Press)
  • Mary Dalton for Hooking (Véhicule Press)
  • Carmelita McGrath for Escape Velocity (Goose Lane Editions)

6) 2015 Information Book Award Shortlist announced by the Children’s Literature Roundtables of Canada. Voting Deadline: Saturday October 31, 2015.

  • Any Questions? by Marie-Louise Gay.(Groundwood Books).  
  • A Brush Full of Colour: The World of Ted Harrison. by Margriet Ruurs & Katherine Gibson (Pajama Press).
  • Do You Know Komodo Dragons? by Alain M. Bergeron, Michel Quintin, and Sampar. Illustrations by Sampar. Translated by Solange Messier (Fitzhenry & Whiteside).
  • Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices. edited by Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale (Annick Press). 
  • Not My Girl. by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton. Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard (Annick Press). 
  • The Rat. by Elise Gravel (Tundra Books). 
  • Shapes in Math, Science and Nature: Squares, Triangles and Circles. by Catherine Sheldrick Ross. Illustrated by Bill Slavin (Kids Can Press). 
  • Take Shelter: At Home Around the World. by Nikki Tate and Dani Tate-Stratton (Orca Books). 
  • Tastes Like Music: 17 Quirks of the Brain and Body. by Maria Birmingham. Illustrated by Monika Melnychuk (Owl Kids). 
  • We All Count: A Book of Cree Numbers. by Julie Flett (Native Northwest).

For more information about voting and submissions please contact the Information Book Award Chair, Kay Weisman at weismankay@gmail.com

7) IBBY Canada (International Board on Books for Young People, Canadian section).

Stop, Thief! illustrated by Pierre Pratt and written by Heather Tedavec (Kids Can Press, 2014) is the winner of the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award. Pierre was also nominated [again] by IBBY Canada for the prestigious ans Chrisitan Andersen Award. (www.ibby-canada.org/elizabeth-mrazik-cleaver-pratt/)

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Presented by Gail de Vos. Gail is an adjunct professor who teaches courses on Canadian children's literature, young adult literature, and commic books and graphic novels at the School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS) at the University of Alberta and is the author of nine books on storytelling and folklore. She is a professional storyteller and has taught the storytelling course at SLIS for over two decades.  

Published

2015-04-20

How to Cite

de Vos, G. (2015). News, Awards & Announcements. The Deakin Review of Children’s Literature, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.20361/G2W02G

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