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Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm
Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm








Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm

Broadcast details will be disclosed at a later date. The shortlisted finalists will be announced at a news conference in Toronto on Tuesday, October 5th.ĬTV is the proud broadcast partner of The Scotiabank Giller Prize.

Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm

We came very harmoniously to our final decision, which, in the ranging of its featured books between astonishing debuts and brilliant new work by already well-known, major Canadian writers, and between the historical and the contemporary, the traditional and the experimental, the long, the short and the unexpected in both story and form, stands as a showcase in its own right of the vision, the energy, the internationalism and the open-eyed versatility of contemporary Canadian fiction." **MEDIA NOTE: all resources are available at Kathleen Winter for her novel ANNABEL, House of Anansi Press Jane Urquhart for her novel SANCTUARY LINE, McClelland & Stewartĭianne Warren for her novel COOL WATER, Phyllis Bruce Books/Harper Collins Publishers Ltd. Joan Thomas for her novel CURIOSITY, McClelland & Stewart Johanna Skibsrud for her novel THE SENTIMENTALISTS, Gaspereau PressĬordelia Strube for her novel LEMON, Coach House Books Sarah Selecky for her short story collection THIS CAKE IS FOR THE PARTY, Thomas Allen Publishers Tom Rachman for his novel THE IMPERFECTIONISTS, The Dial Press/Random House of Canada

Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm

Michael Helm for his novel CITIES OF REFUGE, McClelland & StewartĪlexander MacLeod for his short story collection LIGHT LIFTING, BiblioasisĪvner Mandelman for his novel THE DEBBA, Other Press/Random House of Canada Two thousand and ten marks the 17th year of the prize.įrom a highly competitive field, the Scotiabank Giller Prize jury has selected the following titles for this year’s longlist:ĭavid Bergen for his novel THE MATTER WITH MORRIS, Phyllis Bruce Books/HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.ĭouglas Coupland for his novel PLAYER ONE, House of Anansi Press This year’s jury is made up of Canadian broadcaster and journalist Michael Enright, American author and professor Claire Messud, and award-winning UK writer Ali Smith. The jury selected 13 titles out of 98 books, submitted by 38 publishers from every region of Canada. Septem(Toronto, ON) – The 2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize jury today announced its longlist of books in the running for this year’s award. Scotiabank Giller Prize 2010 Announces Its Longlist










Cities of Refuge by Michael Helm