2008 Novella Prize: |
- Andrew Tibbetts, Dead Man’s Wedding
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Fiction: |
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Creative Non-Fiction: |
- Elizabeth Mason, No-Man’s Land
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Poetry: |
- Madhur Anand, “Picnic at the Apiary“
- Susan Barber, “Aubade“
- John Grey, “Brenda Sees Her Estranged Father” and “Jean-Louis Barrault Still Searches the Streets for Arletty”
- Steven Heighton, “Edith Swan-Neck”, “Reading The Saxon Chronicles in a Field Hospital, Kandahar,”, “Herself Revisited,” and “Breathe Like This”
- Jessica Hiemstra-van der Horst“Anatomy of the artist” and “The starting point of any description of human anatomy”
- Susan Ingersoll, “Foxgloves”
- Jim F. Johnstone, “Field Note—Cliff Diving”
- Michael Lista, “Fidelity”
- Laura Lush, “The Deer”
- Andrea MacPherson, “Posing for Bellocq”
- Sean Moreland, “Quoth Thoth, the Postman”
- David O’Meara, “Arriving Early” and “Travel”
- Shane Rhodes, “For Donnie Peters (1964–1999)”
- Kevin Shaw, “Harmonica”
- Elizabeth Ukrainetz, “The Transmigration of Thought”
- Catherine Wiley, “Visiting the Albino Gorilla”
- Derk Wynand, “Table Talk”, “Mosquito” and “Verfremdungseffekt”
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Reviews: |
- Sharon McCartney, Against (Victoria: Frog Hollow, 2007). Paperbound, 63 pp., $29. (Reviewed by Rhonda Batchelor).
- Erin Knight, The Sweet Fuels (Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2007). Paperbound, 85 pp, $17.95. (Reviewed by Amy Reiswig)
- Linda Leith, The Desert Lake (Winnipeg: Signature, 2007). Paperbound, 244 pp., $19.95. (Reviewed by Michael Kenyon)
- Helen Humphreys, The Frozen Thames (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2007). Hardbound, 192 pp, $24.99. (Reviewed by Eric Miller)
- Don Coles, A Dropped Glove in Regent Street: A Biography by Other Means (Montreal: Signal, 2007). Hardbound, 213 pp, $18.95. (Reviewed by Mark Callahan)
- Pierre Gorgio Di Cicco, Municipal Mind: Manifestos for the Creative City Toronto: Mansfield, 2007. Paperbound, 86 pp, $16.95. (Reviewed by Allan Antliff)
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Cover Art: |
- Herbert Siebner, Endless Summer (dedicated to the Limners), 1979. Oil on canvas, 110 cm x 186 cm, Michael Collard Williams Collection, Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery, University of Victoria.
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