Winterset Award

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The Winterset Award is given for a book written by a native-born Newfoundlander and Labradorian or by a resident of the province. All genres are eligible. For more information, visit the official site.

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2013

  • Paul Bowdring – The Strangers' Gallery

Also shortlisted:

  • Lisa Moore – Caught
  • Carmelita McGrath – Escape Velocity

2012

  • Andy Jones – Jack and Mary in the Land of Thieves

Also shortlisted:

  • Greg Malone – Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders
  • Russell Wangersky – Whirl Away

2011

  • Don McKay – The Shell of the Tortoise

Also shortlisted:

  • Edward Riche – Easy to Like
  • Mark Callanan – Gift Horse

2010

  • Russell Wangersky – The Glass Harmonica

Also shortlisted:

  • Samuel Thomas Martin – This Ramshackle Tabernacle
  • Craig Francis Power – Blood Relatives

2009

  • Jessica Grant – Come, Thou Tortoise

Also shortlisted:


2008

  • Randall Maggs – Night Work: The Sawchuck Poems

Also shortlisted:

  • Sara Tilley – Skin Room
  • Marie Wadden – Where the Pavement Ends: Canada's Aboriginal Recovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation

2007

  • Kathleen Winter – boYs

Also shortlisted:

  • Paul Rowe – The Silent Time
  • George Rose – Cod: An Ecological History of the North Atlantic Fisheries

2006

  • Kenneth J. Harvey – Inside

Also shortlisted:

  • Russell Wangersky – The Hour of Bad Decisions
  • Ken Babstock – Airstream Land Yacht

2005

Also shortlisted:

  • Enos Watts – Spaces Between the Trees
  • Anne Hart, Roberta Buchanan, Bryan Greene – The Woman Who Mapped Labrador

2004

  • Edward Riche – The Nine Planets

Also shortlisted:

  • Joel Hynes – Down to the Dirt
  • Ramona Dearing – So Beautiful

2003

  • Robert Mellin – Tilting

Also shortlisted:

  • Mary Dalton – Merrybegot
  • Susan Rendell – In the Chambers of the Sea

2002

Also shortlisted:


2001

Also shortlisted:

  • Ken Babstock – Days Into Flatspin
  • Ed Kavanagh – The Confessions of Nipper Mooney

2000

Also shortlisted:

  • Libby Creelman – Walking in Paradise
  • Bernice Morgan – The Topography of Love