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Hamilton Spectator
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
Maurice Vellekoop wins Trillium Book Award for graphic memoir
TORONTO - Illustrator Maurice Vellekoop has won Ontario's top literary award for his graphic memoir 'I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together.' Ontario Creates announced Vellekoop as the winner of the $20,000 Trillium Book Award at a gala dinner in Toronto on Wednesday night. The autobiographical project tells the story of Vellekoop's early life, growing up outside Toronto as the gay son of devoutly Christian Dutch immigrants. Jake Byrne took home the $10,000 Trillium Book Award for Poetry at the same ceremony for their collection 'Daddy,' which explores patriarchy and queer desire. The French-language book award went to Aristote Kavungu for 'Céline au Congo.' The French-language children's literature prize was given to 'Le bonnet magique' by Mireille Messier. The Trillium Book Awards are handed out annually by Ontario Creates, an agency of the provincial government. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Winnipeg Free Press
Maurice Vellekoop wins Trillium Book Award for graphic memoir
TORONTO – Illustrator Maurice Vellekoop has won Ontario's top literary award for his graphic memoir 'I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together.' Ontario Creates announced Vellekoop as the winner of the $20,000 Trillium Book Award at a gala dinner in Toronto on Wednesday night. The autobiographical project tells the story of Vellekoop's early life, growing up outside Toronto as the gay son of devoutly Christian Dutch immigrants. Jake Byrne took home the $10,000 Trillium Book Award for Poetry at the same ceremony for their collection 'Daddy,' which explores patriarchy and queer desire. The French-language book award went to Aristote Kavungu for 'Céline au Congo.' The French-language children's literature prize was given to 'Le bonnet magique' by Mireille Messier. The Trillium Book Awards are handed out annually by Ontario Creates, an agency of the provincial government. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025.


Cision Canada
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
Ontario's Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium Winners Announced Français
Winners reflect the excellence and diversity of Ontario's literary talent TORONTO, June 18, 2025 /CNW/ - Ontario Creates, an agency of the government of Ontario, is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 Trillium Book Awards / Prix Trillium, the province's most prestigious literary prize for English and French-language Ontario authors. The Trillium Book Awards/Prix Trillium spotlight local authors and publishers; encouraging Canadians to enjoy homegrown stories and support the provincial economy. Now in its 38th year, the Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium has a proud tradition of recognizing excellence in writing. This year's winners reflect the rich diversity of Ontario's literary landscape. Find out more about these authors and their winning titles here. Trillium Book Award (English) | WINNER I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together, Maurice Vellekoop (Random House Canada / Penguin Random House Canada) Prix littéraire Trillium (French) | WINNER Céline au Congo, Aristote Kavungu (Les Éditions du Boréal) Trillium Book Award for Poetry (English) | WINNER DADDY, Jake Byrne (Brick Books) Prix du livre jeunesse Trillium (Fre nch) | WINNER Le bonnet magique, Mireille Messier (Comme des géants) The Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium winners were announced during an awards ceremony this evening at the Bram and Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library. The winners and finalists reflect the best of Ontario literature, offering readers the opportunity to discover outstanding new works and "Read Ontario" this summer. Learn more about the 2025 Trillium Book Award finalists here. QUOTES "Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Trillium Book Awards! Now more than ever, it's important to recognize and celebrate Ontario's world-class literary talent and support the growth of our diverse literary culture and heritage. I encourage everyone to take time this summer to enjoy the unique voices and perspectives that make the works of today's winners and all Ontario authors so special." ~ Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming "Congratulations to the winners, finalists and publishers of the 2025 Trillium Book Awards. For nearly four decades, this award has honoured the best of Ontario's literary talent, showcasing the vibrancy of Ontario's creative economy. This year's winners join the ranks of celebrated authors like Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood, continuing a legacy of excellence. We invite all Canadians to discover and champion their works by visiting local independent bookstores and libraries." ~ Aaron Campbell, Chair, Ontario Creates QUICK FACTS There were 16 Finalists nominated for the 2025 Trillium Book Awards in the four categories. Ontario Creates thanks the juries of this year's awards and congratulates the publishers of these titles. The Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium encourages excellence in literature by investing in Ontario-based writers. Award recipients receive $20,000 and their respective publishers receive support to promote the winning titles. Three titles are short-listed for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry in the English language, which recognizes literary achievement for a first, second or third published work of poetry. Award recipients will receive $10,000 and their respective publishers receive support to promote the winning titles. Le Prix du livre jeunesse Trillium (en langue française) was introduced in the 20th Trillium year, and is awarded in alternating years with le Prix de poésie Trillium. Titles published over a two-year period are eligible, encouraging a greater number of submissions for these specific genre awards in the French language. Both awards provide a $10,000 prize. Previous winners include internationally acclaimed authors as Stuart Ross, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Dionne Brand, Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, Thomas King, Gilles Lacombe, Marguerite Andersen, Andrée Lacelle, Diya Lim, Lisa L'Heureux and François Paré to name a few. Ontario is home to the country's largest book publishing industry, contributing $980M to our economy and supporting over 6,000 jobs each year. The publishing industry is both culturally significant and an economic driving force for the province. LEARN MORE Ontario Creates is proud to produce the Trillium Book Awards each year. The Ontario government established the Trillium Book Award in 1987 to recognize excellence, support marketing and foster increased public awareness of the quality and diversity of Ontario writers and their works. Ontario Creates is an agency of the Government of Ontario that facilitates economic development, investment and collaboration in Ontario's creative industries including the music, book, magazine, film, television and interactive digital media sectors.


Cision Canada
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
Ontario Creates Announces 16 Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium Finalists Français
Finalist titles showcase Ontario's abundant literary talent TORONTO, May 6, 2025 /CNW/ - Ontario Creates, an agency of the government of Ontario, is proud to announce the 16 finalists for the 2025 Trillium Book Awards / Prix Trillium, the province's prestigious literary prize for English and French-language Ontario authors. Now in its 38 th year, the Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium has a long tradition of recognizing literary excellence. The 2025 finalists make up a diverse and exciting library of Ontario books, highlighting this year's best homegrown literature and creating a top-notch "Read Ontario" booklist to discover – from novels to poetry to non-fiction and more. English-language Finalists for the Trillium Book Award: Wild Houses, Colin Barrett (McClelland & Stewart / Penguin Random House Canada) My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us, Morgan Campbell (McClelland & Stewart / Penguin Random House Canada) Code Noir, Canisia Lubrin (Alfred A. Knopf Canada / Penguin Random House Canada) Who Will Bury You? And Other Stories, Chido Muchemwa (Astoria / House of Anansi Press) I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together, Maurice Vellekoop (Random House Canada / Penguin Random House Canada) English-language Finalists for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry: The Seventh Town of Ghosts, Faith Arkorful (McClelland & Stewart / Penguin Random House Canada) DADDY, Jake Byrne (Brick Books) Terrarium, Matthew Walsh (icehouse poetry / Goose Lane Editions) French-language Finalists for the Prix Trillium: Céline au Congo, Aristote Kavungu (Les Éditions du Boréal) Toronto jamais bleue, Marie-Hélène Larochelle (Leméac Éditeur) Le prince africain, le traducteur et le nazi, Didier Leclair (Éditions David) Un lourd prix à payer, Claire Ménard-Roussy (Éditions David) Nickel City Fifs : Une épopée queer sudburoise sur fond de trous, Alex Tétreault (Prise de parole) French-language Finalists for the Prix du livre jeunesse Trillium: Rose du désert, Michèle Laframboise (Éditions David) Le roi Poubelle, Eudes La Roche-Francoeur (Prise de parole) Le bonnet magique, Mireille Messier (Comme des géants) The Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium winners will be announced during an award ceremony on June 18, 2025. We invite you to visit our website and join us on our social channels to celebrate these authors and their literary works. QUOTES "The Trillium Book Awards showcase Ontario's artistic and cultural vibrancy. Amplifying their creative contributions, Ontario authors and publishers drive local economic growth, generating $980M and supporting over 6,000 jobs. Discover and champion this year's finalists by visiting local bookstores and libraries, and 'Read Ontario' to make an investment in both our cultural sovereignty and economic vitality." ~ Aaron Campbell, Chair, Ontario Creates QUICK FACTS The Trillium Book Award / Prix Trillium encourages excellence in literature by investing in Ontario-based writers. Award recipients receive $20,000 and their respective publishers receive support to promote the winning titles. Three titles are short-listed for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry in the English language, which recognizes literary achievement for a first, second or third published work of poetry. Award recipients will receive $10,000 and their respective publishers receive support to promote the winning titles. Le Prix du livre jeunesse Trillium (en langue française) was introduced in the 20th Trillium year, and is awarded in alternating years with le Prix de poésie Trillium. Titles published over a two-year period are eligible, encouraging a greater number of submissions for these specific genre awards in the French language. Both awards provide a $10,000 prize. Previous winners include internationally acclaimed authors as Stuart Ross, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Dionne Brand, Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, Thomas King, Gilles Lacombe, Marguerite Andersen, Andrée Lacelle, Diya Lim, Lisa L'Heureux and François Paré to name a few. Ontario is home to the country's largest book publishing industry, contributing $980M to our economy and supporting over 6,000 jobs each year. The publishing industry is both culturally significant and an economic driving force for the province. LEARN MORE Ontario Creates is proud to deliver the Trillium Book Awards each year. The Ontario government established the Trillium Book Award in 1987 to recognize excellence, support marketing and foster increased public awareness of the quality and diversity of Ontario writers and their works. Ontario Creates is an agency of the Government of Ontario that facilitates economic development, investment and collaboration in Ontario's creative industries including the music, book, magazine, film, television and interactive digital media sectors.


CBC
26-02-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
A Quiet Disappearance by Rabindranath Maharaj
Older immigrants from the Caribbean islands confront their pasts Beautifully crafted stories in which older men and women from the Caribbean islands confront their pasts, with regrets and wonder as they discover subtle epiphanies. The stories consider the briefness of life, not only its final outcome but the losses accumulated over the years. Many of the stories focus on characters who are at a critical stage, approaching the end of their lives, or contemplating the passing of others with whom they shared a relationship. The fact that the characters are immigrants, complicates their feelings of forfeiture. (From Mawenzi House Publishers) A Quiet Disappearance is available in March 2025. Rabindranath Maharaj is the author of several novels and short story collections. His novel The Amazing Absorbing Boy won both the Toronto Book Award and the Trillium Book Award. Previous books were nominated for various awards, including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, The Chapters First Novel Award and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. In January 2013, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. His work has also appeared in The Washington Post, The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Star, among others. Other books by Rabindranath Maharaj Embed | Other