2016 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘So Long and Thanks for all the Fish’ by Maureen Bayless, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Dark Spots’ by Caitlin Crawshaw, Edmonton, AB
- ‘On Watch’ by Hilary Dean, Scarborough, ON
Read their winning stories in EVENT 45/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- The Reminiscence Effect’ by Nicole Boyce, Calgary, AB
- ‘Love Story’ by Jane Campbell, Vancouver, BC
- ‘How Touching’ by Clarissa Green, Vancouver, BC
- ‘The Damned’ by Richard Kelly Kemick, Calgary, AB
- ‘The Five Seasons of Grief’ by Laila Malik, Toronto, ON
- ‘In Hiding’ by Dhana Musil, North Vancouver, BC
- ‘The 21-lb Chinook Salmon’ by Kevin Shaw, London, ON
- ‘Criminals’ by Madeline Sonik, Victoria, BC
- ‘Notes from Molenbeek’ by Elaine van der Geld, Brussels, Belgium
Final Judge: Ayelet Tsabari
Ayelet Tsabari’s first book, The Best Place on Earth, won the 2015 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and has been published internationally. In 2013, Ayelet was named as one of ten Canadian writers to watch by CBC and in 2014 she was awarded a Chalmers Arts Fellowship. Her non-fiction has won a National Magazine Award, a Western Magazine Award, and The New Quarterly‘s in-house Edna Staebler award. She is a graduate of the Creative Writing MFA Program at Guelph, and lives in Toronto, where she teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto.
2015 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘The Back Roads’ by Gena Ellett, New Westminster, BC
- ‘The Wolf’ by Hilary Peach, Gabriola Island, BC
Read their winning stories in EVENT 44/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- ‘Good as Dead’ by Jane Campbell, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Operation Release’ by Danielle Daniel, Hanmer, ON
- ‘Don’t Quit Your Day Jobs’ by Eufemia Fantetti, Toronto, ON
- ‘You Have a Beautiful Brain’ by Clara Kumagai, Vancouver, BC
- ‘You, in Translation’ by Margaret Nowaczyk, Hamilton, ON
- ‘Montreal, I Love You/Montreal, C’est Impossible’ by Julie Paul, Victoria, BC
- ‘”So, Honey, How Were They Today?” Cold War in Berlin, 1965’ by H.C. Phelps, Sidney, BC
- ‘Whitehorse to Kathmandu’ by Nadine Sander-Green, Kimberley, BC
- ‘How to Play Trumpet in a Kimono’ by Erica Thorkelson, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Soft in the Middle’ by Elizabeth Withey, Edmonton, AB
Final Judge: Andrew Westoll
ANDREW WESTOLL is an author, journalist and lecturer based in Toronto. His latest book, the best-selling The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary, won the 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, was a finalist for several other major book awards, and was named a book of the year by The Globe and Mail, Amazon.ca, Quill and Quire and CTV’s Canada AM. He currently teaches creative writing and literature at University of Toronto Scarborough.
2014 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘Vocational Rehabilitation’ by Hilary Dean, Scarborough, ON
- ‘Whatever It Is’ by Zachary Hug, West Hollywood, CA, USA
- ‘Twenty Miles Above the Limit’ by Alessandra Naccarato, Toronto, ON
Read their winning stories in EVENT 43/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- ‘Wire to the Sky’ by Miles Barclay, Surrey, BC
- ‘Caught in the System: My Life in Education’ by Tanja Bartel, Pitt Meadows, BC
- ‘Beirut Bombing’ by Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt, Canton de Hatley, QC
- ‘Cockroach Towers’ by Charlotte Breadner, Douro-Dummer, ON
- ‘Nothing by Mouth’ by Cindy Matthews, Chesley, ON
- ‘It Pays to Increase Your Word Power’ by Erin Soros, North Vancouver, BC
- ‘The Heat Comes Early This Year’ by Brent van Staalduinen, Hamilton, ON
Final Judge: Deborah Campbell
DEBORAH CAMPBELL is the author of the non-fiction books This Heated Place and the forthcoming A Disappearance in Damascus. She has written for numerous magazines, including Harper’s, The Walrus, The Economist, New Scientist and Foreign Policy, and teaches creative non-fiction at UBC.
2013 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘CARE’ by Susan Buis, Knutsford, BC
- ‘Inshallah’ by Jennifer Morgan, St. John’s, NL
- ‘I Dream of My Standalone Quiznos’ by Benjamin Willems, Victoria, BC
Read their winning stories in EVENT 42/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- ‘Cat Face’ by Kayla Czaga, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Remember This’ by Kathleen Kennedy, Mulmur, ON
- ‘Elements’ by Fiona Tinwei Lam, Vancouver, BC
- ‘The Day I Married Jesus’ by Cathy MacLean, Gibsons, BC
- ‘Shopping Day’ by Leslie Sakata, Coquitlam, BC
- ‘Charcoal’ by Souvankham Thammavongsa, Stouffville, ON
Final Judge: Russell Wangersky
RUSSELL WANGERSKY is a writer, editor and columnist from St. John’s, NL. His last book, Whirl Away (Dundurn, 2012), was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
2012 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘The Decision’ by Mary B. Valencia, Toronto, ON
- ‘We Were Punk Rockers’ by Libby Zeleke, Toronto, ON
Read their winning stories in EVENT 41/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- ‘The Dead in Georgetown’ by Paige Cooper, Calgary, AB
- ‘The Doctor Scott Journals’ by Trisha Cull, Victoria, BC
- ‘Where Poison Gets Ya’ by Chris Donahoe, Halifax, NS
- ‘Promo Girl’ by Katherine Fawcett, Pemberton, BC
- ‘Kestrel’ by Kirsten Madsen, Whitehorse, YT
- ‘Sadder Than You’ by Sigal Samuel, Vancouver, BC
- ‘The Grey Goose and Wild Turkey Years’ by Emily Walker, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Liquor Run, 1972’ by Terence Young, Victoria, BC
Final Judge: Zsuzsi Gartner
ZSUZSI GARTNER is the author of the critically acclaimed short fiction collections Better Living Through Plastic Explosives and All the Anxious Girls on Earth. She edited Darwin’s Bastards, was creative director of Vancouver Review’s Blueprint BC Fiction Series, is an adjunct professor for UBC’s Optional-Residency MFA in Creative Writing program, and lives in Vancouver.
2011 Non-Fiction Contest Winners:
- ‘Busted’ by Chris Donahoe, Halifax, NS
- ‘Far Away Sick’ by Krissy Darch, Vancouver, BC
Read their winning stories in EVENT 40/3.
The other short-listed entries were:
- ‘And Then (The Day I Almost Lost the Stories and Searched for the Meaning of Narrative)’ by Kari Lund-Teigen, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Spawn’ by Andrea Bennett, Vancouver, BC
- ‘Twelve Scenes in the Life of a Depressed Comic’ by Euphemia Fantetti, Toronto, ON
- ‘Thirteen Snaps of my Nuclear Family’ by Terri Favro, Toronto, ON
- ‘For Utah’ by Nancy Pincomb, Roberts Creek, BC
- ‘Freak Show’ by Katherine Fawcett, Pemberton, BC
Final Judge: Kevin Chong
KEVIN CHONG is the author of two novels, Baroque-a-Nova and Beauty Plus Pity, a music memoir called Neil Young Nation, and a forthcoming non-fiction book on horse-racing. His writing has recently appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Walrus, the Toronto Star, Maclean’s, Chatelaine, FASHION, Vancouver Magazine and the CBC Arts website. He’s an editor at Joyland.ca and teaches Creative Writing at UBC.
2010 Non-Fiction Contest
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2009 Non-Fiction Contest
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2008 Non-Fiction Contest
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2007 Non-Fiction Contest
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2006 Non-Fiction Contest
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2005 Non-Fiction Contest
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2004 Non-Fiction Contest
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2003 Non-Fiction Contest
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2002 Non-Fiction Contest
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2001 Non-Fiction Contest
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2000 Non-Fiction Contest
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1999 Non-Fiction Contest
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1998 Non-Fiction Contest
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1997 Non-Fiction Contest
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1996 Non-Fiction Contest
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1995 Non-Fiction Contest
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1994 Non-Fiction Contest
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1993 Non-Fiction Contest
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1992 Non-Fiction Contest
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1991 Non-Fiction Contest
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1990 Non-Fiction Contest
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1989 Non-Fiction Contest
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1988 Non-Fiction Contest
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