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Saskatchewan Book Awards announces nominees

The shortlists for the 2011 Saskatchewan Book Awards were announced this morning at a press conference held at the University of Regina.

According to organizers, this year’s 61 nominees, selected from 233 submissions, represent a greater diversity of the province’s publishing than in previous years, with First Nations and Métis authors being recognized in almost all 13 categories.

The awards will be presented at a gala ceremony on April 28 held at Regina’s Conexus Arts Centre.

Scholarly Writing Award

  • Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson, Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers (University of Manitoba Press)
  • Keith Thor Carlson, The Power of Place, the Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism (University of Toronto Press)
  • Curtis R. McManus, Happyland: A History of the “Dirty Thirties” in Saskatchewan, 1914–1937 (University of Calgary Press)
  • Mareike Neuhaus, “That’s Raven Talk”: Holophrastic Readings of Contemporary Indigenous Literature (CPRC Press/University of Regina)
  • David Sauchyn, Harry Diaz, and Suren Kulshreshtha, The New Normal: The Canadian Prairies in a Changing Climate (CPRC/University of Regina)

First People’s Writing Award

  • Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson, Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers (University of Manitoba Press)
  • Margaret Cote; Saulteaux elders, trans., Nēnapohš Legends: Memoir 2 (CPRC/University of Regina)
  • Leah M. Dorion; Rita Flamand, trans., Relatives with Roots: A Story about Métis Women’s Connection to the Land (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Harold Johnson, The Cast Stone (Thistledown Press)

Saskatoon Book Award

  • Beverly Brenna, Waiting for No One (Red Deer Press)
  • Jeff Park, The Cellophane Sky: Jazz Poems (Hagios Press)
  • Darren R. Préfontaine, Gabriel Dumont: Li Chef Michif in Images and in Words (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Jefferson Smith, Strange Places (Indie Ink Publishing)

Regina Book Award

  • Mark Cronlund Anderson & Carmen L. Robertson, Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers (University of Manitoba Press)
  • Wilfred Burton and Anne Patton; Sherry Farrell Racette, illus.; Norman Fleury, trans., Call of the Fiddle (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Lee Arthur Chane, Magebane (DAW Books)
  • Britt Holmström, Leaving Berlin (Thistledown)
  • Alison Lohans, Picturing Alyssa (Dundurn Press)

Award for Poetry

  • Bill Blum, Picking Roots (self-published)
  • Don Kerr, Wind Thrashing Your Heart (Hagios Press)
  • Adam Pottle, beautiful mutants (Caitlin Press)
  • Thelma Poirier, Rock Creek Blues (Coteau Books)

First Book Award

  • Bill Blum, Picking Roots (self-published)
  • Adam Pottle, beautiful mutants (Caitlin)
  • Anne McDonald, To the Edge of the Sea (Thistledown)
  • Curtis R. McManus, Happyland: A History of the “Dirty Thirties” in Saskatchewan, 1914–1937 (University of Calgary Press)

Children’s Literature Award

  • Adele Dueck, Racing Home (Coteau)
  • Leah M. Dorion; Rita Flamand, trans., Relatives with Roots: A Story About Métis Women’s Connection to the Land (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Alison Lohans, Picturing Alyssa (Dundurn)
  • Anne Patton, Full Steam to Canada: A Barr Colony Adventure (Coteau)
  • Judith Silverthorne, The Secret of the Stone Circle (Coteau)
  • Alison Uitti, First Days: Night Movies (Hear My Heart Books)

Fiction Award

  • Britt Holmström, Leaving Berlin (Thistledown)
  • Harold Johnson, The Cast Stone (Thistledown)
  • Devin Krukoff, Flyways (Thistledown)
  • Arthur Slade, Empire of Ruins: The Hunchback Assignments III (HarperCollins Canada)
  • Larry Warwaruk, Bone Coulee (Coteau)

Non-fiction Award

  • Dwayne Brenna, Our Kind of Work: The Glory Days and Difficult Times of 25th Street Theatre (Thistledown)
  • Mark Cronlund Anderson & Carmen L. Robertson, Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers (University of Manitoba Press)
  • Timothy Long, Huang Zhong Yang: The Shadow of Mao (Mackenzie Art Gallery)
  • Curtis R. McManus, Happyland: A History of the “Dirty Thirties” in Saskatchewan, 1914–1937 (University of Calgary Press)
  • Keith Olsen, Within the Stillness: One Family’s Winter on a Northern Trapline (Your Nickel’s Worth)
  • Darren R. Préfontaine, Gabriel Dumont: Li Chef Michif in Images and in Words (Gabriel Dumont Institute)

Book of the Year Award

  • Leah M. Dorion; Rita Flamand, trans., Relatives with Roots: A Story about Métis Women’s Connection to the Land (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Devin Krukoff, Flyways (Thistledown)
  • Curtis R. McManus, Happyland: A History of the “Dirty Thirties” in Saskatchewan, 1914–1937 (University of Calgary Press)
  • Thelma Pepper, Human Touch: Portraits of Strength, Courage & Dignity (Pepper Publishing)
  • Darren R. Préfontaine, Gabriel Dumont: Li Chef Michif in Images and in Words (Gabriel Dumont Institute)

First People’s Publishing Award

  • Leah M. Dorion; Rita Flamand, trans., Relatives with Roots: A Story about Métis Women’s Connection to the Land (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Wilfred Burton and Anne Patton; Sherry Farrell Racette, illus.; Norman Fleury, trans., Call of the Fiddle (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Jonathan Anuik, First in Canada: An Aboriginal Book of Days (CPRC/University of Regina)

Publishing in Education Award

  • Penny Draper, Ice Storm: Disaster Strikes #6 (Coteau)
  • David Sauchyn, Harry Diaz, Suren Kulshreshtha, The New Normal: The Canadian Prairies in a Changing Climate (CPRC/University of Regina)
  • Leah M. Dorion; Rita Flamand, trans., Relatives with Roots: A Story About Métis Women’s Connection to the Land (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Pamela D. Palmater, Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity (Purich Publishing)
  • Nicole Gombay, Making a Living: Place, Food and Economy in an Inuit Community (Purich)

Award for Publishing

  • Sandra Bingaman, Storm of the Century: The Regina Tornado of 1912 (CPRC/University of Regina)
  • Jonathan Anuik, First in Canada: An Aboriginal Book of Days (CPRC/University of Regina)
  • Sue Sorensen, A Large Harmonium (Coteau)
  • Darren R. Préfontaine, Gabriel Dumont: Li Chef Michif in Images and in Words (Gabriel Dumont Institute)
  • Jeff Park, The Cellophane Sky: Jazz Poems (Hagios)
  • G. Hutchings and D. Halstead, Dragonflies and Damselflies in the Hand: An Identification Guide to the Boreal Forest Odonates in Saskatchewan and Adjacent Regions (Nature Saskatchewan)

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