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The Thomas Head Raddall Award is a Canadian literary award administered by the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia for the best work of adult fiction published in the previous year by a writer from the Atlantic provinces. The prize honours Thomas Head Raddall and is supported by an endowment he willed to it. The Award is currently worth $25,000.

Winners

  • 1991 - Wayne Johnston, The Divine Ryans
  • 1992 - Herb Curtis, The Last Tasmanian
  • 1993 - John Steffler, The Afterlife of George Cartwright
  • 1994 - David Adams Richards, For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down
  • 1995 - Bernice Morgan, Waiting for Time
  • 1996 - M. T. Dohaney, Marriage of Masks
  • 1997 - Alfred Silver, Acadia
  • 1998 - Shree Ghatage, Awake When All the World is Asleep
  • 1999 - Wayne Johnston, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
  • 2000 - Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
  • 2001 - Carol Bruneau, Purple for Sky
  • 2002 - Michael Crummey, River Thieves
  • 2003 - Donna Morrissey, Downhill Chance
  • 2004 - Kenneth J. Harvey, The Town That Forgot How to Breathe
  • 2005 - Edward Riche, The Nine Planets
  • 2006 - Donna Morrissey, Sylvanus Now
  • 2007 - Linda Little, Scotch River
  • 2008 - Don Hannah, Ragged Islands
  • 2009 - Douglas Arthur Brown, Quintet
  • 2010 - Shandi Mitchell, Under This Unbroken Sky
  • 2011 - Kathleen Winter, Annabel
  • 2012 - David Adams Richards, Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul
  • 2013 - Russell Wangersky, Whirl Away
  • 2014 - William Kowalski, The Hundred Hearts
  • 2015 - Darren Greer, Just Beneath My Skin
  • References

    Thomas Head Raddall Award Wikipedia