Monday, April 27, 2009

MANITOBA BOOK AWARDS WINNERS ANNOUNCED

MANITOBA BOOK AWARDS WINNERS ANNOUNCED

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA - The Manitoba Book Awards winners were announced on the eveningof Saturday, April 25, 2009 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery during a Gala event hosted by CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers.

Winnipeg writer David Bergen took home two top prizes, including the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award, for his deeply moving novel, The Retreat. This year's most nominated title, Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, publié par Les Éditions du Blé, a magnificent French-language hard-cover art book about the talented St. Boniface painter and former artistic director of the Cercle Molière also received two prizes. A complete list of recipients follows:

McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award ($5,000)

  • The Retreat by David Bergen, published by McClelland and Stewart Ltd.

McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award - Older Category ($2,500)

  • My Mother is a French Fry and Further Proof of My Fuzzed-Up Life by Colleen Sydor, published by Kids Can Press

McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award - Younger Category ($2,500)

  • Goose Girl by Joe McLellan and Matrine McLellan, illustrated by Rhian Brynjolson, published by Pemmican Publications

Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher ($1,000)

  • Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, publié par Les Éditions du Blé

John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer ($2,500)

  • Michael Van Rooy

Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction ($3,500)

  • Lord Selkirk: A Life by J.M. Bumsted, published by University of Manitoba Press

Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction ($3,500)

  • The Retreat by David Bergen, published by McClelland and Stewart Ltd

Le Prix littéraire Rue-Deschambault (3 500 $)

  • L'endroit et l'envers par Lise Gaboury-Diallo, publié par L'Harmattan

Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award ($5,000)

  • Saint-Boniface 1908-2008 : reflets d'une ville, sous la direction de André Fauchonet Carol J. Harvey, publié par les Presses universitaires de Saint-Boniface

Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book by a Manitoba Writer ($1,500)

  • The Prairie Bridesmaid by Daria Salamon, published by Key Porter Books Ltd.

Manuela Dias Book Design of the Year Award

  • Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, graphiste Susan Chafe, publié par Les Éditions du Blé

Best Illustrated Book of the Year Award

  • The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit Sculpture, curated by Darlene Coward Wight, design by Frank Reimer, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery

Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry / Le Prix Lansdowne de poésie ($1,000)

  • this is a small northern town by Rosanna Deerchild, published by The Muses' Company, an imprint of J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing

The Association of Manitoba Book Publishers gratefully acknowledges the support of the following Book Awards partners: Aqua Books, The City of Winnipeg through the Winnipeg Arts Council, The Canada Council for the Arts, Friesens, Hignell Book Printing, Kromar Printing Ltd., The Manitoba Arts Council, Manitoba Culture,Heritage, Tourism and Sport, The Manitoba Foundation for the Arts, Manitoba Tradeand Investment, McNally Robinson Booksellers, Relish Design Studio and The WinnipegFoundation. The Manitoba Writers' Guild thanks the Association of Manitoba Book Publishers for coordinating the 2009 Manitoba Book Awards. For more information contact:

Karen San Filippo
Manitoba Book Awards Coordinator
Association of Manitoba Book Publishers
404-100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3
(204) 947-3335
projectsambp@mts.net
www.manitobabookawards.com

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Manitoba Arts Council Workshop

Are you interested in learning about funding that is available to you as an artist? Would you like to learn more about how to prepare a grant application?

The Manitoba Arts Council will be hosting an Information Session & Grant Writing Workshop on Saturday, May 2nd from 10:00 am until 11:00 am at Pennywise Books, 1031 Rosser Avenue. This opportunity is free of charge and open to artists in any discipline and at all stages of their careers.

For more information contact:

Kristen Pauch-Nolin, Program Consultant, Community Art
Toll-Free in MB 1-866-994-2787
Email: kpauch-nolin@artscouncil.mb.ca.
Website: www.artscouncil.mb.ca

Thursday, March 19, 2009

MANITOBA BOOK AWARDS SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED

It was a real thrill to be asked to be part of the jury for the Eileen Sykes award. I can't imagine what it would be like to WIN an award, if sitting on the jury for an award is so much fun.

As the press release with all the shortlists for the Manitoba Book Awards has just been released, I thought I could get a leg up on the mainstream media by posting it here for your perusal:


For Immediate Release - March 19, 2009

MANITOBA BOOK AWARDS SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA - The Association of Manitoba Book Publishers is pleased toannounce the Manitoba Book Awards shortlists. The awards will be presented at theManitoba Book Awards gala, hosted by CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers, on Saturday, April25 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Cocktails are at 7:30 p.m., with the ceremonybeginning at 8:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The shortlists and recipients are selected by a variety of juries, comprised ofwriters, publishers and other book industry personnel from across Canada.

And the nominees are.

McNally Robinson Book of the Year

* Fear Not by Maurice Mierau, published by Turnstone Press
* The Flying Troutmans by Miriam Toews, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada
* Reading by Lightning by Joan Thomas, published by Goose Lane Editions
* The Retreat by David Bergen, published by McClelland and Stewart Ltd.

Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction

* Behind the Headlines: A History of Investigative Journalism in Canada by Cecil Rosner, published by Oxford University Press
* Head Space: Five Decades of Bruce Head, essays by Patricia E. Bovey and AmyKarlinsky, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery
* Lord Selkirk: A Life by J.M. Bumsted, published by University of Manitoba
* Press Politics in Manitoba: Parties, Leaders, and Voters by Christopher Adams, published by University of Manitoba Press
* Subconscious City, curated by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan, essays by various contributors, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery

Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry/Prix Lansdowne de poésie

* Fear Not by Maurice Mierau, published by Turnstone Press
* La Métisse filante de Laurent Poliquin, publié par L'Harmattan
* The Sleeping Life by Kerry Ryan, published by The Muses' Company, an imprint of J.Gordon Shillingford Publishing
* this is a small northern town by Rosanna Deerchild, published by The Muses' Company, an imprint of J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing

Best Illustrated Book of the Year

* L'Étang du soir de J.R. Léveillé et Étienne Gaboury, graphiste Bernard Léveillé,publié par Les Éditions du Blé
* The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit Sculpture, curated by Darlene Coward Wight,design by Frank Reimer, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery
* Magic at the Museum, written and illustrated by Jane Heinrichs, published by Wide Horizons Ink Publishing
* Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, graphiste Susan Chafe, publiépar Les Éditions du Blé

Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award

* The Beech Nut of Big Water Beach by Margaret Shaw-MacKinnon, published by Aivilo Press
* The Prairie Bridesmaid by Daria Salamon, published by Key Porter Books Ltd.
* Saint-Boniface 1908-2008 : reflets d'une ville, sous la direction de André Fauchonet Carol J. Harvey, publié par les Presses universitaires de Saint-Boniface
* Subconscious City, curated by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan, essays by variouscontributors, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery
* Widows of Hamilton House by Christina Penner, published by Enfield & Wizenty

Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book

* The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson, published by Random House Canada
* The Prairie Bridesmaid by Daria Salamon, published by Key Porter Books Ltd.
* Reading by Lightning by Joan Thomas, published by Goose Lane Editions
* Somewhere Else by Jan Guenther Braun, published by Arbeiter Ring Publishing
* Widows of Hamilton House by Christina Penner, published by Enfield & Wizenty

John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer

* Rosanna Deerchild
* Christina Penner
* Daria Salamon
* Michael Van Rooy
* Adam Smoluk

Manuela Dias Book Design of the Year

* L'Étang du soir de J.R. Léveillé et Étienne Gaboury, graphiste Bernard Léveillé, publié par Les Éditions du Blé
* The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit Sculpture, curated by Darlene Coward Wight, design by Frank Reimer, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery
* Head Space: Five Decades of Bruce Head, essays by Patricia E. Bovey and Amy Karlinsky, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery
* Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, graphiste Susan Chafe, publié par Les Éditions du Blé
* Sheila Spence: Pictures of Me, curated by Mary Reid, design by Lisa Friesen, published by The Winnipeg Art gallery
* Subconscious City, curated by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan, design by LisaFriesen, published by The Winnipeg Art Gallery

The Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction

* The Flying Troutmans by Miriam Toews, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada
* Reading by Lightning by Joan Thomas, published by Goose Lane Editions
* The Retreat by David Bergen, published by McClelland and Stewart Ltd

Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher

* Bush Camp by Marvin Francis, published by Turnstone Press
* Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, publié par Les Éditions du Blé
* They Call Me Chief: Warriors on Ice by Don Marks, published by J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing

McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award - Older Category

* My Mother is a French Fry and Further Proof of my Fuzzed-Up Life by Colleen Sydor, published by Kids Can Press
* Shadow-Town by Duncan Thornton, published by Annick Press
* Withershins by Susan Rocan, published by Great Plains Publications
* Spider's Song by Anita Daher, published by Penguin Group

McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award - Younger Category

* Andrea's Fiddle by Blaine Klippenstein, illustrated by Christie Jedele, published by Loon Books Publishing
* Goose Girl by Joe McLellan and Matrine McLellan, illustrated by Rhian Brynjolson, published by Pemmican Publications
* Granny's Giant Bannock by Brenda Isabel Wastasecoot, illustrated by Kimberly McKay-Fleming, published by Pemmican Publications

Le Prix littéraire Rue-Deschambault

* L'endroit et l'envers par Lise Gaboury-Diallo, publié par L'Harmattan
* Pauline Boutal, Destin d'artiste par Louise Duguay, publié par Les Éditions du Blé
* Voyages au pays des maléfices de Tatiana Arcand, publié par Les Éditions du Blé

The Association of Manitoba Book Publishers gratefully acknowledges the support ofthe following Book Awards partners: Aqua Books, The Canada Council for the Arts,Friesens, Hignell Book Printing, the Manitoba Arts Council, Manitoba Culture,Heritage, Tourism and Sport, the Manitoba Foundation for the Arts, Manitoba Tradeand Investment, McNally Robinson Booksellers, the Winnipeg Arts Council and theWinnipeg Foundation.

For more information contact:

Karen San Filippo
Manitoba Book Awards Coordinator
Association of Manitoba Book Publishers
404-100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3
(204) 947-3335
projectsambp@mts.net
www.manitobabookawards.com


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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

An Overdue Update

I feel badly for not updating on a more regular basis the going-ons at Pennywise. Therefore, here is some bad news, some good news and some better news and some bad news again...

Bad news: Pennywise Books is currently operating under slightly reduced hours. From Tuesday to Friday, the store is open from 12:30 to 5:30 PM. On Saturdays, we remain open from 10 AM to 5:00 PM. Sundays and Mondays we are closed.

Good news: We have added two new sections in the store - Westerns and New Age. Whereas customers used to have to ask for these books, we've now carved out shelf space. Fans of Louis L'Amour and Wiccan nonfiction can now browse to their hearts content. Also, very shortly we will have a new, great big shelf for new arrivals of discount titles. Deals galore!

Better news: There are a number of exciting activities being lined up for the coming weeks and months. These special events are of all varieties, types and natures. Be sure to keep tuned!

Bad news, again: I'm not going to tell you what any of these special events are. Not yet.

As always, you are invited to come down to visit with us at Pennywise Books and see what strange and wonderful new books we have tracked down and have available for your reading pleasure.

I look forward to see you again very soon.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Story Time

We are currently looking at establishing a regular story time for kids. We will be playing with the idea, tweaking it slightly here and there until we think (and, more importantly, the kids in attendance think) that we have gotten it right. Once we find that recipe, we will be making story time a regular event here at the store. Until then, we will be announcing the dates and times for each here on the website.

The next story time will take place on Saturday, February 14 from 11:00 - 11:30 AM.

I hope to see you there!