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Michael Crummey, Amanda Parris and Armand Garnet Ruffo among 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards finalists

The $25,000 prizes are awarded in seven categories:fiction,nonfiction,poetry,young people's literature text,young people's literature illustration,dramaandtranslation.
Michael Crummey, Armand Garnet Ruffo and Amanda Parris are three of the finalists for the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards. (Ariel Hogan, CBC, Wolsak & Wynn)

Michael Crummey,Armand Garnet RuffoandAmanda Parrisare among the finalists for the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards.

The prizes, administeredby theCanada Council for the Arts, are awarded in seven English-language categories:fiction,nonfiction,poetry,young people's literature text,young people's literature illustration,dramaandtranslation. Seven French-language awards arealsogiven outin the same categories. You can learn about the French-language finalists here.

Crummey is a finalist in the fiction category for his novel The Innocents, a novel about two young siblings surviving on their own in a remote cove after the death of their parents.

The Innocents is also shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the Scotiabank Giller Prize.

Armand Garnet Ruffois a finalist in the poetry category for TREATY #, a collection that explores the various relationships humans have to each other and to the land.

Amanda Parris, who is the host of the CBC Arts show Exhibitionists, is a finalist in the drama category forOther Side of the Game, which is about two black women from different decades the 1970s and today who are community organizers.

Three past winners are nominated in theyoung people's literature illustration category: Sydney Smith for Small in the City,Julie Flettfor Bird Songand Isabelle Arsenault forAlbert's Quiet Quest.

Cary Fagan has picked up two nominations for two different books. In the fiction category, Fagan is a finalistfor his novelThe Studentand, in the young people's literature illustration category, he is shortlisted forKing Mousewith illustrator Dena Seiferling.

Brian Francis is nominated in the category for young people's literature text for his first YA novel, Break in Case of Emergency.

Prominent Canadian translatorsSheila FischmanandRhonda Mullinsare nominated in the translation category for Vi by Kim Thy and The Embalmer by Anne-Rene Caill, respectively.

You can see a complete list of finalists below.

The winner in each category will receive $25,000.The winners will be announced on Oct. 29, 2019.

The Governor General's Literary Awards were created in 1937. Past winners includeThomas King,Madeleine Thien,Michael Ondaatje,Alice MunroandMargaret Atwood.

TheCanada Council for the Artsis a partner oftheCBC Literary Prizes.

Fiction

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the fiction finalists here.

Nonfiction

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the nonfiction finalists here.

Poetry

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the poetry finalists here.

Young people's literature text

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the young people's literature textfinalists here.

Young people's literature illustration

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the young people's literature illustration finalists here.

Drama

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the drama finalists here.

Translation

The winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards will be announced on Oct. 29. (Canada Council for the Arts/CBC)

You can learn more about the translation finalists here.