Journey Prize
{{Short description|Canadian literary award}}
The Journey Prize (officially called The Writers' Trust of Canada McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize) is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by McClelland and Stewart and the Writers' Trust of Canada for the best short stories published by an emerging writer in a Canadian literary magazine. The award was endowed by James A. Michener, who donated the Canadian royalty earnings from his 1988 novel Journey."Author donates literary prize". Calgary Herald, December 18, 1988.
From the award's inception until 2023, a single story was named the winner and received {{currency|10000|CAD}}, making it the largest monetary award given in Canada to an up-and-coming writer for a short story or excerpt from a fiction work-in-progress. Since 2023, the award no longer select a single prize winners, and instead all of the 10 writers whose stories are selected for inclusion in the anthology are considered equal winners of the award and receive $1,000 each in prize money.
The prize's winner in 2000, Timothy Taylor, was the first writer ever to have three stories nominated for the award in the same year."The patter of little stories". Vancouver Sun, December 2, 2000.
The Journey Prize also publishes an annual anthology of the year's longlisted short stories. Two writers, Andrew MacDonald and David Bergen, have both had a record four total stories selected for inclusion in the annual anthology.
In 2020, the Journey Prize committee announced that the upcoming award would be a special edition devoted exclusively to Black Canadian writers, considering stories published in multiple years.[https://www.cbc.ca/books/2021-journey-prize-will-focus-on-emerging-black-canadian-writers-1.5623783 "2021 Journey Prize will focus on emerging Black Canadian writers"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220809230616/https://www.cbc.ca/books/2021-journey-prize-will-focus-on-emerging-black-canadian-writers-1.5623783 |date=2022-08-09 }}. CBC Books, June 23, 2020. Although the initial report was that the special Black Canadian edition of the award would be presented in 2021 for stories published in 2019, 2020 and 2021, the organizers instead paused the award for 2021 and 2022, and presented a special Black Canadian award in early 2023 to honour works published since 2020.Dana Gee, [https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/books/prestigious-short-story-anthology-focuses-on-emerging-canadian-black-writers "Prestigious short story anthology focuses on emerging Canadian Black writers"]. Vancouver Sun, February 14, 2023.
In 2024, the 25th anniversary of the awards was marked with a special retrospective anthology, edited by Alexander MacLeod and Souvankham Thammavongsa, compiling selected winning and nominated stories from throughout the history of the awards.
Winners and nominees
=1980s=
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! Year ! Author ! Title ! Ref |
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! 1989 | {{Sortname|Holley|Rubinsky}} | "Rapid Transits" | "Short story wins $10,000 for B.C. writer". Vancouver Sun, June 15, 1989. |
=1990s=
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!Year !Author ! Title ! Ref |
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! 1990 |{{sortname|last=Flood|first=Cynthia}} | "My Father Took a Cake to France" | "Vancouver writer wins $10,000 Canadian fiction prize". The Globe and Mail, May 25, 1990. |
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! rowspan="3" | 1991 |{{sortname|last=Martel|first=Yann}} | {{Sort|Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios"|"The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios"}} | "Authors collect prizes of close to $80,000". Toronto Star, October 28, 1991. |
{{sortname|last=Hartog|first=Diana}}
| "Theories of Grief" | "Future winners". Kingston Whig-Standard, August 31, 1991. |
{{sortname|last=Keating|first=Diane}}
| {{Sort|Salem Letters"|"The Salem Letters"}} |
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! rowspan="3" | 1992 |{{sortname|last=Maart|first=Rozena}} | "No Rosa, No District Six" | "Rebellious, defiant, resistant; Controversial feminist writer Rozena Maart wins $10,000 literary prize for short story". Ottawa Citizen, October 15, 1992. |
{{sortname|last=Heighton|first=Steven}}
| "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" | "McClelland and Stewart names shortlist for '92 Journey Prize". Montreal Gazette, September 12, 1992. |
{{sortname|last=Juttner Perreault|first=Diane}}
| "Bella's Story" |
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! rowspan="3" | 1993 |{{sortname|last=Reid|first=Gayla}} | "Sister Doyle's Men" | "Burnaby author honored". Vancouver Sun, October 14, 1993. |
{{sortname|last=Endicott|first=Marina}}
| "With the Band" | "Authors Shortlisted for Journey Prize". The Globe and Mail, September 22, 1993. |
{{sortname|last=Windley|first=Carol}}
| {{Sort|Etruscans"|"The Etruscans"}} |
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! rowspan="3" | 1994 |{{sortname|last=Hardy|first=Melissa|nolink=1}} | "Long Man the River" | "$50,000 writing prize goes to first Canadian". The Globe and Mail, October 13, 1994. |
{{sortname|last=Carson|first=Anne}}
| "Water Margins" | "Journey Prize short list missing four names". Ottawa Citizen, September 18, 1994. |
{{sortname|last=Mullen|first=Robert|nolink=1}}
| "Anomie" |
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! rowspan="3" | 1995 |{{sortname|last=Woodward|first=Kathryn}} | "Of Marranos and Gilded Angels" | "Fetherling, Woodward honoured at festival". The Globe and Mail, October 12, 1995. |
{{sortname|last=Goliger|first=Gabriella}}
| "Song of Ascent" | "2 Ottawa writers among finalists for Journey prize". Ottawa Citizen, September 23, 1995. |
{{sortname|last=Hay|first=Elizabeth|dab=novelist}}
| "Hand Games" |
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! rowspan="3" | 1996 |{{sortname|last=Gasco|first=Elyse}} | "Can You Wave Bye Bye, Baby?" | "Elyse Gasco wins Journey Prize with grim tale about child abuse". Ottawa Citizen, October 27, 1996. |
{{sortname|last=Gleed|first=Danuta}}
| "Bones" |
{{sortname|last=Maddocks|first=Rick}}
| "Lessons from the Sputnik Diner" |
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! rowspan="3" | 1997 |{{sortname|last=Goliger|first=Gabriella}} | "Maladies of the Inner Ear" | "Journey Prize ends in a tie". Edmonton Journal, October 24, 1997. |
{{sortname|last=Simpson|first=Anne}}
| "Dreaming Snow" |
{{sortname|last=Jarman|first=Mark Anthony}}
| "Speedboat" |
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! rowspan="3" | 1998 |{{sortname|last=Brooke|first=John|nolink=1}} | {{Sort|Finer Points of Apples"|"The Finer Points of Apples"}} | "Montreal writer picks up $10,000 prize for short story". Vancouver Sun, October 23, 1998. |
{{sortname|last=Colford|first=Ian}}
| {{Sort|Reason for the Dream"|"The Reason for the Dream"}} | "Giller Prize nominees announced". Vancouver Sun, October 6, 1998. |
{{sortname|last=Guppy|first=Stephen}}
| "Downwind" |
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! 1999 |{{sortname|last=York|first=Alissa}} | {{Sort|"Back of the Bear’s Mouth"|"The Back of the Bear’s Mouth"}} | Andrew Tolson, "Literary award means time to do what she loves". National Post, October 21, 1999. |
=2000s=
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!Year !Author !Title !Ref. |
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! 2000 |{{sortname|last=Taylor|first=Timothy|link=Timothy Taylor (writer)}} | "Doves of Townsend" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2001 |{{sortname|last=Armstrong|first=Kevin|nolink=1}} | {{Sort|"Cane Field"|"The Cane Field"}} | "Writers' Trust awards $75,000 in prizes". St. Catharines Standard, March 6, 2002. |
{{sortname|last=Kady|first=Vivette J. }}
| "Anything That Wiggles" | "Shields, Todd, Blaise nominated for literary awards". Moose Jaw Times-Herald, February 17, 2002. |
{{sortname|last=O'Neill|first=Heather}}
| "Little Suitcase" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2002 |{{sortname|last=Brown|first=Jocelyn|nolink=1}} | "Miss Canada" | "Literary award winners named". Nanaimo Daily News, March 7, 2003. |
{{sortname|last=Brown|first=Geoffrey|nolink=1}}
| "Listen" | "Finalists named for Writers' Trust Awards". The Globe and Mail, February 12, 2003. |
{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Neil|dab=writer}}
| "Green Fluorescent Protein" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2003 |{{sortname|last=Grant|first=Jessica}} | "My Husband’s Jump" | Rebecca Caldwell, "Writers' Trust announces winners". The Globe and Mail, March 4, 2004. |
{{sortname|last=Downton|first=Dawn Rae}}
| "Hansel and Gretel" | "Authors nominated for Great Literary Awards". The Telegram, February 8, 2004. |
{{sortname|last=Gill|first=Charlotte}}
| "Hush" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2004 |{{sortname|last=Krukoff|first=Devin}} | {{Sort|"Last Spark"|"The Last Spark"}} | Anne-Marie Tobin, "Munro, Engel, Newman honoured". The Telegram, March 10, 2005. |
{{sortname|last=Bonert|first=Kenneth}}
| "Packers and Movers" | "Munro, Newman among Writers Trust nominees". Sherbrooke Record, February 4, 2005. |
{{sortname|last=McCluskey|first=Elaine}}
| {{Sort|"Watermelon Social"|"The Watermelon Social"}} |
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! rowspan="3" | 2005 |{{sortname|last=Shaw|first=Matt|nolink=2}} | "Matchbook for a Mother's Hair" | "Canadian authors honoured in Toronto". Prince George Citizen, March 3, 2006. |
{{sortname|last=Bridge|first=Krista}}
| {{Sort|"Matter of Firsts"|"A Matter of Firsts"}} | Pat Donnelly, "Writers' Trust helps Canadian literature thrive". Montreal Gazette, February 18, 2006. |
{{sortname|last=Romanik|first=Barbara}}
| "Seven Ways to Chandigarh" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2006 |{{sortname|last=Birrell|first=Heather}} | "BriannaSusannaAlana" | "N.L. writer's 'Inside' wins fiction prize". Telegraph-Journal, March 8, 2007. |
{{sortname|last=Henderson|first=Lee}}
| "Conjugation" | "Rudy Wiebe tapped for Writer's Trust Awards: Memoir also up for rich Charles Taylor Prize". Edmonton Journal, February 7, 2007. |
{{sortname|last=West|first=Martin|dab=writer}}
| "Cretacea" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2007 |{{sortname|last=Boyko|first=Craig}} | "Ozy" | "Hill, Porter major winners". Victoria Times-Colonist, April 2, 2008. |
{{sortname|last=Foss|first=Krista}}
| "Swimming in Zanzibar" | James Adams, "Vassanji, Ashenburg up for Trust honours". The Globe and Mail, February 27, 2008. |
{{sortname|last=Rosenblum|first=Rebecca}}
| "Chilly Girl" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2008 |{{sortname|last=Nawaz|first=Saleema}} | "My Three Girls" | Morley Walker, "Toews takes home rich prize for The Flying Troutmans". Winnipeg Free Press, November 18, 2008. |
{{sortname|last=Mills|first=Dana}}
| "Steaming for Godthab" | Victoria Ahearn, "Miriam Toews, Rawi Hage among finalists for Writers' Trust book prizes". Canadian Press, October 1, 2008. |
{{sortname|last=Young|first=Clea}}
| "Chaperone" |
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! rowspan="3" | 2009 |{{sortname|last=Thanh|first=Yasuko}} | "Floating Like the Dead" | Tom Hawthorn, "A writer's all too real tale puts her in spotlight". The Globe and Mail, December 7, 2009. |
{{sortname|last=Griffin|first=Daniel|nolink=1}}
| {{Sort|"Last Great Works of Alvin Cale"|"The Last Great Works of Alvin Cale"}} | Victoria Ahearn, "Alice Munro, Douglas Coupland among contenders for Writers Trust Awards". Canadian Press, September 20, 2009. |
{{sortname|last=Margoshes|first=Dave}}
| {{Sort|"Wisdom of Solomon"|"The Wisdom of Solomon"}} |
=2010s=
=2020s=
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!Year !Author !Title !Ref. |
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! rowspan="3" | 2020 |{{sortname|last=Johns|first=Jessica}} |"Bad Cree" | [https://www.cbc.ca/books/4-emerging-canadian-writers-receive-10k-prizes-from-writers-trust-of-canada-1.5770790 "4 emerging Canadian writers receive $10K prizes from Writers' Trust of Canada"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221211748/https://www.cbc.ca/books/4-emerging-canadian-writers-receive-10k-prizes-from-writers-trust-of-canada-1.5770790 |date=2023-02-21 }}. CBC Books, October 21, 2020. |
{{sortname|last=Foad|first=Lisa}}
| "Hunting" | rowspan=2| Ryan Porter, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/short-fiction-finalists-announced-for-the-2020-journey-prize/ "Short fiction finalists announced for the 2020 Journey Prize"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230410163306/https://quillandquire.com/omni/short-fiction-finalists-announced-for-the-2020-journey-prize/ |date=2023-04-10 }}. Quill & Quire, August 26, 2020. |
{{sortname|last=Huebert|first=David}}
| "Chemical Valley" |
2021
| colspan=2| No award presented | |
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2022
| colspan=2| No award presented | |
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! rowspan="10" | 2023 | colspan=2| {{sortname|Christina|Cooke}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|A. Z.|Farah}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Zilla|Jones}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Sarah|Kabamba}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Terese|Mason Pierre}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Téa|Mutonji}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Lue|Palmer}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Jasmine|Sealy}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Dianah|Smith}} |
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| colspan=2| {{sortname|Iryn|Tushabe}} |
References
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External links
- [http://www.writerstrust.com/Awards/Journey-Prize.aspx Journey Prize]
{{Writers' Trust of Canada awards}}
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