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The Quebec Writers' Federation Awards are a series of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Quebec Writers' Federation to the best works of literature in English by writers from Quebec.

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They are currently presented in seven literary categories:

  • Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction,
  • Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction
  • A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry
  • Concordia University First Book Prize
  • QWF Prize for Children's & Young Adult Literature
  • Cole Foundation Prize for Translation (French and English, with target language alternating each year)
  • 3Macs Carte Blanche Prize for the best work published in the QWF's online literary journal Carte Blanche.
  • A Community Award is also frequently presented to a person who has played a significant role in building and supporting Quebec's anglophone writing community.

    The awards have been presented annually since 1988.

    1988

  • Fiction: Hugh Hood, The Motor Boys in Ottawa
  • Non-fiction: Witold Rybczynski, Home: A Short History of an Idea
  • Poetry: David Solway, Modern Marriage
  • 1989

  • Fiction: Kenneth Radu, Distant Relations
  • Non-fiction: Witold Rybczynski, The Most Beautiful House in the World
  • Poetry: D. G. Jones, Balthazar and Other Poems
  • 1990

  • Fiction: Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky Was Here
  • Non-fiction: David Solway, Education Lost: Reflections on Contemporary Pedogogical Practice
  • Poetry: Erin Mouré, WSW (West South West) and Bruce Taylor, Cold Rubber Feet
  • 1991

  • Fiction: Kenneth Radu, A Private Performance
  • Non-fiction: Donald MacKay, Flight from Famine
  • Poetry: Eric Ormsby, Bavarian Shrine and Other Poems
  • 1992

  • Fiction: Ray Smith, A Night at the Opera
  • Non-fiction: Mary Meigs, In the Company of Strangers
  • Poetry: Naomi Guttman, Reasons for Winter
  • 1993

  • Fiction: P. Scott Lawrence, Missing Fred Astaire
  • Non-fiction: Zhimei Zhang, Foxspirit: A Woman in Mao's China
  • Poetry: Ralph Gustafson, Configurations at Midnight
  • 1994

  • Fiction: Ann Diamond, Evil Eye
  • Non-fiction: Laura S. Groening, E.K. Brown: A Study in Conflict
  • Poetry: Julie Bruck, The Woman Downstairs and Raymond Filip, Flowers in Magnetic Fields
  • 1995

  • Fiction: George Szanto, Friends & Marriages
  • Non-fiction: Charles Foran, The Last House of Ulster: A Family in Belfast
  • Poetry: D. G. Jones, The Floating Garden
  • Community: Judith Mappin
  • 1996

  • Fiction: Trevor Ferguson, The Time Keeper
  • Non-fiction: T. F. Rigelhof, A Blue Boy in a Black Dress: A Memoir
  • Poetry: Anne Carson, Glass, Irony and God
  • First Book: Blema Steinberg, Shame and Humiliation: Presidential Decision Making on Vietnam
  • Community: Bryan Demchinsky
  • 1997

  • Fiction: Charles Foran, Butterfly Lovers
  • Non-fiction: William Weintraub, City Unique: Montreal Days and Nights in the 40s and 50s
  • Poetry: Ralph Gustafson, Visions Fugitive
  • First Book: Irene Burstyn, Picking Up Pearls
  • Community: Shelley Pomerance
  • 1998

  • Fiction: Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version
  • Non-fiction: David Manicom, Progeny of Ghosts: Travels in Russia and the Old Empire
  • Poetry: Anne Carson, Autobiography of Red
  • First Book: Matthew Friedman, Fuzzy Logic: Dispatches from the Information Revolution
  • Translation: Hélène Rioux, Self (Yann Martel)
  • Community: Simon Dardick and Nancy Marrelli
  • 1999

  • Fiction: Elyse Gasco, Can You Wave Bye-Bye, Baby?
  • Non-fiction: Elaine Kalman Naves, Putting Down Roots
  • Poetry: Bruce Taylor, Facts
  • First Book: Elyse Gasco, Can You Wave Bye-Bye, Baby?
  • Translation: Sheila Fischman, These Festive Nights (Marie-Claire Blais)
  • Community: Mireille Goulet
  • 2000

  • Fiction: Julie Keith, The Devil Out There
  • Non-fiction: Taras Grescoe, Sacré Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through Quebec
  • Poetry: Rachel Rose, Giving My Body to Science
  • First Book: Taras Grescoe, Sacré Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through Quebec
  • Translation: Claire Dé, Montréal barbare (Robert Majzels)
  • Community: Patricia Pleszcynska
  • 2001

  • Fiction: Yann Martel, Life of Pi
  • Non-fiction: Jack Todd, A Taste of Metal: A Deserter's Story
  • Poetry: Anne Carson, The Beauty of the Husband
  • First Book: Jack Todd, A Taste of Metal: A Deserter's Story
  • Translation: Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott, The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701: French-Native Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century (Gilles Havard)
  • Community: Germain Lefebvre
  • 2002

  • Fiction: Neil Bissoondath, Doing the Heart Good
  • Non-fiction: Henry T. Aubin, The Rescue of Jerusalem
  • Poetry: Norm Sibum, Girls and Handsome Dogs
  • First Book: Nalini Warriar, Blues from the Malabar Coast
  • Translation: Pan Bouyoucas, Dans l'ombre de Maggie (Sheila Arnopoulos)
  • Community: Linda Shohet
  • 2003

  • Fiction: David Homel, The Speaking Cure
  • Non-fiction: Elaine Kalman Naves, Shoshanna's Story
  • Poetry: Susan Gillis, Volta
  • First Book: Neale McDevitt, One Day Even Trevi Will Crumble
  • Translation: Fred A. Reed and David Homel, The Heart Is an Involuntary Muscle (Monique Proulx)
  • Community: Linda Leith
  • 2004

  • Fiction: Edeet Ravel, Look for Me
  • Non-fiction: Joel Yanofsky, Mordecai and Me: An Appreciation of a Kind
  • Poetry: Carmine Starnino, With English Subtitles
  • First Book: Jaspreet Singh, Seventeen Tomatoes: Tales from Kashmir
  • Translation: Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, Un baume pour le cœur (Neil Bissoondath)
  • Community: Margaret Goldik and Ian McGillis
  • 2005

  • Fiction: Neil Bissoondath, The Unyielding Clamour of the Night
  • Non-fiction: Fred Bruemmer, Survival: A Refugee Life
  • Poetry: Erin Mouré, Little Theatres
  • First Book: Marci Denesiuk, The Far Away Home and Dimitri Nasrallah, Blackbodying
  • Translation: Fred A. Reed, Truth or Death: The Quest for Immortality in the Western Narrative Tradition (Thierry Hentsch)
  • Community: Guy Rodgers
  • 2006

  • Fiction: Rawi Hage, De Niro's Game
  • Non-fiction: Sherry Simon, Translating Montreal: Episodes in the Life of a Divided City
  • Poetry: Susan Elmslie, I, Nadja and Other Poems
  • First Book: Rawi Hage, De Niro's Game
  • Translation: Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, La Clameur des ténèbres (Neil Bissoondath)
  • Community: Julie Keith
  • 2007

  • Fiction: Heather O'Neill, Lullabies for Little Criminals
  • Non-fiction: Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoît Nadeau, The Story of French
  • Poetry: David Solway, Reaching for Clear: The Poetry of Rhys Savarin
  • First Book: Neil Smith, Bang Crunch
  • Translation: Lazer Lederhendler, The Immaculate Conception (Gaétan Soucy)
  • Community: André Vanasse
  • 2008

  • Fiction: Rawi Hage, Cockroach
  • Non-fiction: Taras Grescoe, Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood
  • Poetry: Peter Richardson, Sympathy for the Couriers
  • First Book: Adam Leith Gollner, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession
  • Translation: Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, Big Bang (Neil Smith)
  • Children's Literature: Raquel Rivera, Orphan Ahwak
  • Community: Mary Soderstrom
  • Carte Blanche Prize: J. R. Carpenter, "Wyoming is Haunted"
  • 2009

  • Fiction: Colin McAdam, Fall
  • Non-fiction: Eric Siblin, The Cello Suites
  • Poetry: Carmine Starnino, This Way Out
  • First Book: Eric Siblin, The Cello Suites
  • Translation: Lazer Lederhendler, Nikolski (Nicolas Dickner)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Monique Polak, What World is Left
  • Community: Luci and Adrian King-Edwards
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Julie Mahfood, Changing Winter Tires
  • 2010

  • Fiction: Miguel Syjuco, Illustrado
  • Non-fiction: Cleo Paskal, Global Warring: How Environmental, Economic, and Political Crises Will Redraw the World Map
  • Poetry: Kate Hall, The Certainty Dream
  • First Book: Sean Mills, The Empire Within: Postcolonial Thought and Political Activism in Sixties Montreal
  • Translation: Paule Champoux, Québec, ville du patrimoine mondial (David Mendel, Quebec, World Heritage City)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Caryl Cude Mullin, Rough Magic
  • Community: Ilona Martonfi
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Mark Paterson, Something Important and Delicate
  • 2011

  • Fiction: Dimitri Nasrallah, Niko
  • Non-fiction: Joel Yanofsky, Bad Animals: A Father's Accidental Education in Autism
  • Poetry: Gabe Foreman, A Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People
  • First Book: Ann Scowcroft, The Truth of Houses
  • Translation: Lazer Lederhendler, Apocalypse for Beginners (Nicolas Dickner, Tarmac)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Alan Silberberg, Milo
  • Community: Endre Farkas
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Gillian Sze, Like This Together
  • 2012

  • Fiction: Rawi Hage, Carnival
  • Non-fiction: Taras Grescoe, Straphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the Automobile
  • Poetry: Oana Avasilichioaei, We, Beasts
  • First Book: Alice Petersen, All The Voices Cry
  • Translation: Éric Fontaine, T'es con, point (Doug Harris, YOU Comma Idiot)
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Catherine Austen, 26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6
  • Community: Steve Luxton
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Heather Davis, Aria
  • 2013

  • Fiction: Saleema Nawaz, Bone and Bread
  • Non-fiction: Adam Leith Gollner, The Book of Immortality
  • Poetry: Ken Howe, The Civic-Mindedness of Trees
  • First Book: Andrew Szymanski, The Barista and I
  • Translation: Donald Winkler, The Major Verbs
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Paul Blackwell, Undercurrent
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Juliet Waters, Bluefooted
  • 2014

  • Fiction: Sean Michaels, Us Conductors
  • Non-fiction: Chantal Hébert, The Morning After: The 1995 Quebec Referendum and the Day that Almost Was
  • Poetry: Sina Queyras, MxT
  • First Book: Anna Leventhal, Sweet Affliction
  • Children's and Young Adult Literature: Monique Polak, Hate Mail
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Elaine Kennedy and Sheryl Curtis, It’s Late, Doctor Schweitzer (Didier Leclair)
  • 2015

  • Fiction: Neil Smith, Boo
  • Non-fiction: Carlos Fraenkel, Teaching Plato in Palestine: Philosophy in a Divided World
  • Poetry: David McGimpsey, Asbestos Heights
  • First Book: Anita Anand, Swing in the House and Other Stories
  • Translation: Debbie Blythe, Turkey and the Armenian Ghost: On the Trail of the Genocide
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Deborah Van Slet, Self-Serve
  • 2016

  • Fiction: Liam Durcan, The Measure of Darkness
  • Non-fiction: Daniel J. Levitin, A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age
  • Poetry: Kelly Norah Drukker, Small Fires
  • First Book: Kelly Norah Drukker, Small Fires
  • Translation: Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, Solomon Gursky (Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky Was Here)
  • Children's Literature: Bonnie Farmer, Oscar Lives Next Door
  • Carte Blanche Prize: Lesley Trites, Rabbits with Red Eyes
  • References

    Quebec Writers' Federation Awards Wikipedia