Introducing the 2014 Jury Panel and Key Dates for the Scotiabank Giller Prize
Toronto, ON (February 19,
2014) - Jack Rabinovitch, founder of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, today
announced the award-winning, three-member jury panel for the 2014 prize. They
are: Canadian author Shauna
Singh Baldwin, British novelist Justin Cartwright, and American writer Francine Prose.
Shauna Singh Baldwin
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Shauna Singh Baldwin's first novel What the Body Remembers, received the 2000 Commonwealth
Prize for Best Book (Canada-Caribbean). English Lessons and Other Stories received the 1996
Friends of American Writers prize. The Tiger Claw
was a finalist for the 2004 Giller Prize and has been optioned for film.
Baldwin's awards include the Writer's Union of Canada Award for short prose and
the 1997 CBC Radio/Canada Council Literary Prize. Her sixth book, The Selector of Souls, received the 2012 Anne Powers
Fiction Award. Baldwin holds an MBA from Marquette University and an MFA from
the University of British Columbia. Montreal-born Shauna Singh Baldwin lives in
Milwaukee. More information can be found at ShaunaSinghBaldwin.com.
Justin Cartwright
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Justin Cartwright's novels include the Man
Booker-shortlisted In Every Face I
Meet, the Whitbread Novel Award-winner Leading the
Cheers, and the acclaimed White
Lightning, shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Novel Award.
Cartwright's The Promise of
Happiness was selected for the Richard & Judy Book Club, and
named winner of the 2005 Hawthornden Prize. Another of his books, Masai Dreaming, won the
South African M-Net Literary Awards. Further works include The Song Before It Is Sung,
To Heaven By Water
and Lion Heart. His most
recent title, Other People's
Money, is winner of the Spears novel of the year. Justin
Cartwright was born in South Africa and lives in London.
Francine Prose
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Francine Prose's novel A Changed Man won the
Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and Blue Angel was a
finalist for the National Book Award. Her most recent works of nonfiction include
the highly-acclaimed Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife and Reading like a
Writer. Prose is the recipient of numerous grants and honors,
including a Guggenheim, a Fulbright, and a Director’s Fellow at the Center for
Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. She is a former president
of PEN American Center, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and
Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Prose’s new novel, Lovers at the Chameleon Club: Paris,
1932 will be published by HarperCollins in April 2014. Francine
Prose lives in New York City.
The Scotiabank Giller Prize
longlist will be announced on September
16, 2014. This year's shortlist will be announced at a press
event in Toronto on October
6, 2014. The winner will be named at a black-tie dinner and
awards ceremony at Toronto's Ritz-Carlton on Monday, November 10, 2014.
The 2014 submission package
is now available at scotiabankgillerprize.ca/submissions
Kobo
Inc. has generously donated a Kobo
Aura eReader to each member of the 2014 jury panel. The
Scotiabank Giller Prize encourages publishers to provide digital copies of its
submitted titles in addition to print books.
About the Prize
The Scotiabank Giller Prize strives to highlight the very best in Canadian
fiction year after year. The prize awards $50,000 annually to the author of the
best Canadian novel or short story collection published in English, and $5,000
to each of the finalists. The award is named in honour of the late literary
journalist Doris Giller and was founded in 1994 by her husband, Toronto
businessman Jack Rabinovitch.
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