Friday, 9 March 2012

BC Book Prizes

The BC Book Prizes are annual literary awards selected by the West Coast Prize Society for writers and illustrators who are British Columbia or Yukon residents (or have lived there for three of the last five years).  Established in 1985, the BC Book Prizes take submissions until the end of January deadline, announcing their shortlists in the award-ravaged month of March.  The award-winning books and authors/illustrators are announced at a Book Prize SoirĂ©e in May in Vancouver.  The logo of the BC Book Prizes and the book seals for short-listed and winning titles  was created from BC artist, Roy Henry Vickers's work, Eagle Full Circle (1982).

Here are the seven categories for the BC Book Prizes:
  • Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize

  • Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize

  • Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize

  • Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize

  • Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize

  • Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize

  • Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award

An additional award, the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence, which recognizes BC writers who have contributed to the development of literary excellence there, is also presented at the Book Prizes Gala. Finalists are announced in March.


The two BC Book Awards dedicated to books for young readers are:

Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize
Awarded to the author of novels, including chapter books, aimed at juveniles and young adults, as well as non-fiction books for children (including biography) which have not been highly illustrated.
Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize
Awarded to the author and illustrator of picture books, picture story books, and illustrated non-fiction books
(from http://www.bcbookprizes.ca/about)  

Winners are announced in May. 

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