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Feb. 18, 2020
For Immediate Release
Waterloo – Wilfrid Laurier University is seeking submissions for the 2020 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction, a $10,000 literary award that recognizes excellence in Canadian creative non-fiction.
Designed to encourage new Canadian talent, this national award is open to authors who have published a first or second book with a Canadian locale and/or significance. The 2020 award is open to works published in the 2019 calendar year and distinguished by first-hand research, well-crafted interpretive writing and a creative use of language or approach to the subject matter.
Entries must be received by April 1, 2020 to be considered. To obtain an entry form and a complete list of submission guidelines, please visit the Edna Staebler Award website.
The shortlist and winner will be announced in September. The author will be presented with the award and make appearances at Laurier’s Waterloo and Brantford campuses later in the fall.
Author Kate Harris was the winner of the 2019 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction for her book, Lands of Lost Borders (Knopf Canada).
Established and endowed by writer and award-winning journalist Edna Staebler, the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction is administered by Wilfrid Laurier University, the only university in Canada to bestow a nationally recognized literary award. The $10,000 award encourages and recognizes Canadian writers for a first or second work of creative non-fiction that includes a Canadian locale and/or significance. The award was established in 1991 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in fall 2016.
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Media Contacts:
Cathy Mahler, Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Arts
Wilfrid Laurier University
Lori Chalmers Morrison, Associate Director: Communications
Wilfrid Laurier University