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Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence

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The Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence is administered by the BC Book Prizes and recognizes a writer who has contributed significantly to the development of literary excellence in British Columbia, as well as having written a substantial body of literary work throughout his or her career.

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The recipient receives a cash award of $5,000 and a commemorative certificate.

History

The Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence was first conceived in the spring of 2002. Led by the late Carol Shields, a group of respected BC writers met with the current Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, the Honourable Iona Campagnolo to initiate a special provincial literary arts award. Inspired by Shields, this meeting resulted in the establishment of the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence.

Winners

  • 2004 - P. K. Page
  • 2005 - Robert Bringhurst
  • 2006 - Jack Hodgins
  • 2007 - Patrick Lane
  • 2008 - Gary Geddes
  • 2009 - Terry Glavin
  • 2010 - Stan Persky
  • 2011 - George Bowering
  • 2012 - Brian Brett
  • 2013 - Lorna Crozier and Sarah Ellis
  • 2014 - Kit Pearson
  • 2015 - Betty Keller
  • 2016 - Alan Twigg
  • References

    Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence Wikipedia