The 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize Announces its Shortlist
October 6, 2009
Today, in a morning press conference that drew over 100 media and members of the publishing industry, the Scotiabank Giller Prize announced its 2009 shortlist. The five finalists were selected by an esteemed jury panel made up of celebrated American novelist and short story writer Russell Banks, acclaimed UK author and journalist Victoria Glendinning, and distinguished professor and award-winning author Alistair MacLeod. The shortlist was chosen from 96 books submitted for consideration by 39 publishing houses from every region of the country.
The 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists are:
- Kim Echlin for her novel The Disappeared, published by Hamish Hamilton Canada
- Annabel Lyon for her novel The Golden Mean, published by Random House Canada
- Linden MacIntyre for his novel The Bishop's Man, published by Random House Canada
- Colin McAdam for his novel Fall, published by Hamish Hamilton Canada
- Anne Michaels for her novel The Winter Vault, published by McClelland & Stewart
Seamus O’Regan, co-anchor of CTV’s Canada AM hosted the press conference. Jack Rabinovitch, founder of the Giller Prize, spoke at the event as did Rick White, Vice-President, Brand and Marketing Programs, Scotiabank. Two of the three-member jury panel of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Russell Banks and Victoria Glendinning, announced the finalists and read their citations.
CTV Broadcast
CTV is proud to confirm the continued relationship as the official broadcaster partner of The Scotiabank Giller Prize gala for a fifth consecutive year. Canada AM’s Seamus O’Regan will reprise his role as host for this year’s broadcast. The Scotiabank Giller Prize will air live on Bravo! and BookTelevision, with the CTV network premiere the following day, Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Subsequent encore broadcasts on CTV, /A\, Bravo!, BookTelevision and Star!, along with complete broadcast details to be announced soon. For the fourth year in a row, the broadcast will be available live on The CTV Video Player. The Gala will also be available on demand at CTV.ca. CTV will once again support the broadcast with a dedicated website, giller.CTV.ca.
Scotiabank Partnership
In September 2005, Jack Rabinovitch announced that Scotiabank would become the first ever co-sponsor of Canada’s richest literary award for fiction. Under the agreement, the prize became known as the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Last year, through Scotiabank’s involvement, the prize purse was increased to $70,000, awarding $50,000 to the author of the best Canadian novel or short story collection published in English and $5,000 to each of the four finalists. This year’s Scotiabank Giller Prize will be announced on November 10 at Toronto’s Four Seasons Hotel at a gala black-tie dinner and award ceremony.
Guess the Giller
Between October 6 and November 10, our annual “Guess the Giller” contest gets underway, giving participants the chance to win a VIP trip for two to Toronto to attend the 2010 Scotiabank Giller Prize Gala. This Grand Prize package includes airfare to and from Toronto, invitations to the Scotiabank Giller Prize Gala to see the 2010 Prize Winner, accommodations at the Four Seasons Hotel, $1,000 in spending money and an autographed set of the 2009 shortlisted books. “Guess The Giller” was launched in 2003 together with the Toronto Public Library. This year, nearly 30 public library systems, 150 bookstores, 33 post-secondary schools and 1,010 Scotiabank branches from across Canada are promoting the contest to Canadian readers.
Harbourfront International Festival of Authors
For the sixth year in a row, the Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists will have the honour of reading at the IFOA’s Closing Night on Saturday, October 31. For more information, please visit www.harbourfrontcentre.com.
The Scotiabank Giller Light
For the seventh year in a row, Frontier College will host the Scotiabank Giller Light Bash – the alternative Giller party of the year – on the same evening as the Scotiabank Giller Prize. This year’s event will be returning to last year’s venue, the historic Berkeley Church. To date, the Scotiabank Giller Light has raised over $125,000 for Frontier College, Canada’s original literacy organization. For information and tickets, go to https://frontiercollege.akaraisin.com/ui/gillerlightbash.
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The Scotiabank Giller 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 Scotiabank Giller Prize is named in honour of the late literary journalist Doris Giller and was founded in 1994 by her husband Toronto businessman Jack Rabinovitch.