Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award
The Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada to a writer under 35 who has not yet published his or her first book.[1]
The award is named in memory of Bronwen Wallace, a Canadian writer who died of cancer in 1989.
The prize has a monetary value of $5,000, with finalists receiving $1,000. The prize alternates every other year between poetry and short fiction.
Winners
- 1994 - Michael Crummey, poetry
- 1995 - Adele Megann, short fiction
- 1996 - Stephanie Bolster, poetry
- 1997 - Rachel Rose, short fiction
- 1998 - Talya Rubin, poetry
- 1999 - Alissa York, short fiction
- 2000 - Sonnet L'Abbé, poetry
- 2001 - Valerie Stetson, short fiction
- 2002 - Alison Pick, poetry
- 2003 - Gillian Best, short fiction
- 2004 - Alison Calder, poetry
- 2005 - Nicole Dixon, short fiction
- 2006 - Jeramy Dodds, poetry
- 2007 - Marjorie Celona, short fiction
- 2008 - Emily McGiffin, poetry
- 2009 - Kilby Smith-McGregor, short fiction
- 2010 - Garth Martens, poetry
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