Kobo Emerging Writer Prize

The Kobo Emerging Writer Prize is a Canadian literary award, presented since 2015 by online e-book and audiobook retailer and eReader manufacturer Rakuten Kobo.[1]

Awardees receive a $10,000 prize, and are provided with support in marketing their books.[1] Three prizes are awarded each year to debut books published in the prior calendar year in literary fiction, non-fiction, and one of 3 genre fiction categories. Each year a different genre is honoured in the genre fiction category, rotating between mystery, romance, and speculative fiction. Since 2023, the genre fiction category has been open to books published since the prize last accepted submissions in that genre.

Winners

YearAuthorTitleGenreReference
2015Claire BattershillCircusLiterary fiction[2]
Sam WiebeLast of the Independents: Vancouver NoirMystery
Robyn DoolittleCrazy Town: The Rob Ford StoryNonfiction
2016Irina KovalyovaSpecimenLiterary fiction[3]
Nicola R. WhiteFury’s KissRomance
Wab KinewThe Reason You WalkNonfiction
2017Lynne KutsukakeThe Translation of LoveLiterary fiction[4]
Dee WillsonA Keeper's TruthSpeculative fiction
Teva HarrisonIn-Between DaysNonfiction
2018Omar El AkkadAmerican WarLiterary fiction[5]
Sheena KamalThe Lost OnesMystery
Maria QamarTrust No AuntyNonfiction
2019Nora DecterHow Far We Go and How FastFiction[6]
Julie Evelyn JoyceSteeped in LoveRomance
Kate HarrisLands of Lost BordersNonfiction
2020Zalika Reid-BentaFrying PlantainFiction[7]
J. R. McConveyDifferent BeastsSpeculative fiction
Jesse ThistleFrom the AshesNonfiction
2021Michelle GoodFive Little IndiansFiction[8]
Emily HepditchThe Woman in the AtticMystery
Eternity MartisThey Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life and Growing UpNonfiction
2022Pik-Shuen FungGhost ForestFiction[9]
Damhnait MonaghanNew Girl in Little CoveRomance
Jesse WenteUnreconciled: Family, Truth, and Indigenous ResistanceNonfiction
2023Erica McKeenTearFiction[10]
K.S. CovertThe Petting ZoosSpeculative Fiction
Harrison MooneyInvisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-DiscoveryNonfiction
2024Jamaluddin AramNothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on WednesdayFiction[11]
Keziah WeirThe MythmakersMystery
Jérémie HarrisQuantum Physics Made Me Do It: A Simple Guide to the Fundamental Nature of EverythingNonfiction

References

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