Announcing the 2023 Giller Book Club Schedule

For the third year in a row, The Giller Foundation has paired the author of each of the 14 longlisted titles from 2022 with shortlisted and longlisted authors from prior years, academics and members of last year's jury.

2023-06-26T12:10:32-04:00News|Comments Off on Announcing the 2023 Giller Book Club Schedule

Happy Holidays from the Scotiabank Giller Prize!

And what a year it was! Twenty-twenty-two brought dazzling literary voices to the fore, with bold, inspired prose that exploded onto the page. You need only glance at this year's shortlist to see the brave new worlds these authors built. All soaked in fierce imagination with broadly ranging themes including the search for home, the indelible anguish of grief, future worlds and the blaze of global, present-day disruption. And love. Always love.

2022-12-16T09:30:39-05:00News|Comments Off on Happy Holidays from the Scotiabank Giller Prize!

2022 Holiday Giveaway

For another year, we are excited to give away the books on the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize longlist to 14 lucky winners! From December 1, 2022, to December 14, 2022, we will be giving away one book each day.

2023-03-27T18:04:17-04:00Contest|Comments Off on 2022 Holiday Giveaway

Scotiabank Giller Prize Spotlight: Sheila Heti

Sheila Heti is the author of ten books of fiction and non-fiction, including Motherhood and How Should a Person Be?, which New York magazine deemed one of the “New Classics of the 21st century.” She was named one of “the New Vanguard” by the New York Times book critics, who, along with a dozen other magazines and newspapers, chose Motherhood as a Best Book of 2018. Her novels have been translated into twenty-four languages. She is the former Interviews Editor of The Believer magazine. She lives in Toronto.

2022-09-24T14:15:14-04:00Giller Spotlight|Comments Off on Scotiabank Giller Prize Spotlight: Sheila Heti

Scotiabank Giller Prize Spotlight: Billy-Ray Belcourt

Billy-Ray Belcourt (he/him) is a writer from the Driftpile Cree Nation. He won the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize for his debut collection, This Wound Is a World, which was also a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. His bestselling memoir, A History of My Brief Body, won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Governor General's Literary Award. A recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship and an Indspire Award, Belcourt is Assistant Professor of Indigenous Creative Writing at UBC.

2022-09-21T14:29:25-04:00Giller Spotlight|Comments Off on Scotiabank Giller Prize Spotlight: Billy-Ray Belcourt