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Category: Edna Staebler

Shortlist announced for 2013 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction

Posted on July 16, 2013July 30, 2015 by Bruce Gillespie

Wilfrid Laurier University announced today the shortlist for the 2013 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction, for which I was a judge. You can read the full announcement, as well as the judges’ comments, here. In the meantime, the three shortlisted books are: Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes by Kamal Al-Solaylee (HarperCollins) A Thousand Farewells:…

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Edna Staebler Award 2012: A Recap

Posted on November 18, 2012July 30, 2015 by Bruce Gillespie

I had the pleasure of hosting the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction Award presentation last week at Wilfrid Laurier University’s Waterloo campus. It was a great night, and I was glad finally to meet this year’s winner, Joshua Knelman, whose book Hot Art: Chasing Thieves and Detectives through the Secret World of Stolen Art…

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Joshua Knelman wins the 2012 Edna Staebler Award

Posted on September 21, 2012July 30, 2015 by Bruce Gillespie

It’s my pleasure to announce that Joshua Knelman has won the 2012 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction for his fantastic book Hot Art: Chasing Thieves and Detectives Through the World of Stolen Art (Douglas & McIntyre). As one of the judges for this year’s awards, this is how I summed up our thoughts about…

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Edna Staebler Award nominations announced

Posted on September 2, 2012July 30, 2015 by Bruce Gillespie

After a busy summer of reading, the shortlist for this year’s Edna Staebler Award for Creative Nonfiction was announced last week. The nominees are: – Joshua Knelman’s Hot Art: Chasing Thieves and Detectives through the Secret World of Stolen Art (Douglas and McIntyre, 2011), – Robyn Michele Levy’s Most of Me: Surviving My Medical Meltdown…

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