Gartner and Holdstock longlisted for 2011 Giller Prize

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The 2011 Scotiabank Giller Prize jury has announced its longlist of books in the running for this year’s award and Westwood Creative Artists is thrilled that two WCA authors have been included: Zsuzsi Gartner, for her short story collection Better Living Through Plastic Explosives (Hamish Hamilton Canada), and Pauline Holdstock, for her novel Into The Heart Of The Country (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd). The shortlisted finalists will be revealed at a news conference in Toronto on Tuesday, October 4th. The winner will be announced at a gala ceremony in Toronto on November 8, 2011, broadcast on CBC Television.

For more information please visit:

www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca/news/details/?id=81

www.paulineholdstock.com/

www.zsuzsigartner.com/

Levant named the winner of Writers’ Trust of Canada and Samara’s Best Canadian Political Books of the Last 25 Years project

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The votes are in for the Writers’ Trust of Canada and Samara’s Best Canadian Political Books of the Last 25 Years project and Westwood Creative Artists is thrilled to announce that Ezra Levant’s Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights, was named the winner. Thousands of Canadian readers voted online from a list of 12 finalist books.

Zorgamazoo awarded The California Young Reader Medal

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Westwood Creative Artists is pleased to announce that Robert Paul Weston’s Zorgamazoo (Razorbill) has been awarded The California Young Reader Medal in the Intermediate category. The California Young Reader Medal program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among young people. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted for the winners of the California Young Reader Medal.

MacGregor, Cameron and Kuipers Shortlisted for Arthur Ellis Awards

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Westwood Creative Artists is pleased to announce that three WCA authors have been shortlisted for Arthur Ellis Awards. In the Best Crime Nonfiction category Northern Light by Roy MacGregor (Random House) and On the Farm by Stevie Cameron (Alfred A. Knopf Canada) have been shortlisted, and in the Best Juvenile/YA Crime Book category, The Worst Thing She Ever Did by Alice Kuipers, (HarperCollins) has been shortlisted.   For more information please see: http://www.crimewriterscanada.com/awards/arthur-ellis-awards/current-contest/shortlists