The 30th Annual Hamilton Literary Awards
par Hamilton Arts Counciljeudi, 14 décembre 2023 de 19h00 (HNA) à 21h00 (HNA)55 York Boulevard , Hamilton, ON L8N 4E4Information sur les billets
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The Hamilton Literary Awards is an annual program to recognize and celebrate published authors from the Greater Hamilton Area and Six Nations of the Grand River. Celebrate 30 years of literary excellence with Hamilton Arts Council at Hamilton Public Library!
Guests of the Ceremony will hear excerpt readings from the Shortlisted authors, and have the opportunity to interact with local book sellers, publishers and arts organizations. Attend to find out who will be awarded in the categories of Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, the Kerry Schooley Book Award, and (brand new this year), the Children's Book Award!
The Hamilton Literary Awards Ceremony will be held at Hamilton Public Library, Central Library, in the Hamilton and Wentworth room (first floor). Please advise HAC of any accessibility concerns (email: coordinator@hamiltonartscouncil.ca).
Doors open at 6:30 P.M, with the Ceremony beginning at 7:00 P.M and running until approximately 9:00 P.M.
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The 2023 Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Awards is:
FICTION Category Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Award:
Ainslie Hogarth for “Motherthing”
Robert McGill for “A Suitable Companion for the End of Your Life”
Sheila Murray for “Finding Edward”
NON-FICTION Category Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Award:
David J. Forsyth for “Alice and the Machine Gunner”
Joyce Grant for “Can You Believe It? How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts”
Rollie Pemberton for “Bedroom Rapper: Cadence Weapon on Hip-Hop, Resistance and Surviving the Music Industry”
Carl Watts for “I just wrote this five minutes ago…”
POETRY Category Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Award:
Gary Barwin for “The Most Charming Creatures”
Fareh Malik for “Streams that Lead Somewhere”
Chris Pannell for “The Fragmentarium and Other Poems”
CHILDREN’S BOOK Category Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Award:
Joyce Grant for “Can You Believe It? How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts”
Lawrence Hill for “Beatrice and Croc Harry”
Sylvia McNicoll for “What the Dog Knows”
KERRY SCHOOLEY BOOK AWARD Category Shortlist for the Hamilton Literary Award:
Darrell Epp for “Permanent Smoke”
Carrie Snyder for “Francie’s Got a Gun”
Brent van Staalduinen for “Cut Road”