Giller Prize's new judge and jury
Giller Fiction Prize announcing 2025 prize jury
Just as this week’s Caribbean Camera was about to be sent to the printers, I received a bulletin from the prestigious Giller Fiction Prize announcing this year’s book prize jury.
Used their press announcement as a basis for the article that did appear in yesterday's paper!
“This year’s jury panel is composed of five distinguished, multi-talented authors who are well-equipped and eager to showcase the strength, scope, and diversity of Canadian literature,” read the announcement. Chairing the jury panel is acclaimed author and creative writing professor Dionne Irving.
Dionne Irving, a Jamaican-Canadian author, has lived in several countries, including the United States. Her work often explores themes of identity, migration, family, and the complexities of the Caribbean diaspora. Her short story collection, The Islands, delves into the experiences of Jamaican women navigating the complexities of life in the diaspora. The stories are interwoven, portraying women in various stages of life and in different locales, grappling with cultural dislocation, familial ties, and the quest for belonging. The book examines how migration shapes identity and how the echoes of home persist even in faraway places.
Also named to the jury are:
Jordan Abel
Loghan Paylor
Deepa Rajagopalan
Aaron Tucker
The Scotiabank Giller Prize is Canada’s most prestigious literary award, established in 1994 to honor excellence in Canadian fiction. The prize awards $100,000 to the winner and $10,000 to each finalist, recognizing the best works of literature in English, including novels and short story collections. Each year, the jury selects a longlist, followed by a shortlist announcement showcasing diverse voices and exceptional storytelling. The award highlights both established and emerging writers, drawing national and international attention to Canadian literature.
The longlist will be announced in mid-September, followed by the shortlist in early October. The winner will be named during a nationally televised awards ceremony honoring the finalists in Toronto in November.
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