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Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize
The Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize is awarded annually as the BC Book Prize for Canadian authors and illustrator of picture books, picture story books, and illustrated non-fiction books. The prize is shared by the author and the illustrator, who must be a resident of British Columbia or Yukon. It was announced in 2002 and first awarded in 2003. A handful of finalists (roughly 25%) are also selected for another award: participation in the expenses-paid BC Book Prizes on Tour, a week-long tour across the province to present their books at schools and libraries each April. History The prize was announced three months after the death of Christie Harris Christie Lucy Harris, (November 21, 1907 – January 5, 2002) was a Canadian children's writer. She is best known for her portrayal of Haida First Nations culture in the 1966 novel ''Raven's Cry.'' Biography Harris was born in Newark, New Jer ..., and was the first new BC Book Prize category since the Shei ...
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BC Book Prizes
The BC Book & Yukon Prizes, established in 1985, celebrate the achievements of British Columbia and Yukon writers and publishers. The prizes, as well as the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence, are presented annually at the Lieutenant Governor's BC Book Prize Gala in April. The prizes are administered and awarded by the West Coast Book Prize Society. Publicity, organization of the awards and fundraising for the Gala and prize pool was handled by Vancouver marketing and publicity firm, Rebus Creative until the end of 2018. In early 2019, Sean Cranbury was appointed as Executive Director by the Board of the West Coast Book Prize Society to take over production and promotion of the BC & Yukon Book Prizes. In 2021, Sharon Bradley took over as Executive Director, and Megan Cole was hired as the Director of Programming and Communications. In 2019, the prizes announced a name change from BC Book Prizes to BC & Yukon Book Prizes. The award criteria has always been open to ...
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The Kids Book Of Aboriginal Peoples In Canada
''The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada'' is a book written by Diane Silvey and illustrated by John Mantha, about Canada's First Nations. The book discusses how the Natives were influenced by the contact with European settlers, and how they formed the League of Six Nations, and how residential schools were set up in the 1800s for Aboriginals. It was first published in 2005. It is published by Kids Can Press Kids Can Press is a Canadian-owned publisher of children's books, with a catalog near 1000 picture books and 500 e-books, non-fiction and fiction titles for toddlers to young adults. The Kids Can Press list includes characters such as Franklin .... Chapters * Introduction * Peoples of the NW Coast * Peoples of the Plateau * Peoples of the Subarctic * Peoples of the Plains * Peoples of the Arctic * Iroquonians of the E Woodlands * Algonquians of the E Woodlands * Aboriginal Peoples after Contact * Index References 2005 children's books Canadian children' ...
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Ashley Spires
Ashley Spires is a Canadian children's book author and illustrator. She is the creator of the ''Binky the Space Cat'' graphic novels series and the 2014 bestseller, ''The Most Magnificent Thing''. Biography Spires was born and raised in Tsawwassen, British Columbia. She studied photography at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she was inspired to pursue illustration after taking a class on book-making. After graduation, she earned a contract with Lobster Press, for which she illustrated Peter Kuitenbrouwer's 2004 book, ''Our Song: The Story of O Canada, the Canadian National Anthem''. She later attended a postgraduate illustration program at Ontario's Sheridan College. Spires is the author and illustrator of the ''Binky the Space Cat'' graphic novel series, about a cat who believes his house is a space station. The first book in the series, ''Binky the Space Cat'', won the 2011 Silver Birch Express Award, presented by the Ontario Library Association. On Sept ...
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Dean Griffiths
Dean Horace Griffiths (born 27 January 1980 in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica) is a male hurdler from Jamaica, who represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He set his personal best (48.55) while winning the men's 400m hurdles at the NCAA Championship on 13 June 2003 in Sacramento, California and help Auburn University to a 2nd-place team finish. Also, in 2003 Griffiths was rank seventh best in the world over 400m hurdles and place 5th at the World Athletic Finals in Monaco. Griffiths was coached by Henry Rolle Sir Henry Rolle (1589–1656), of Shapwick, Somerset, Shapwick in Somerset, was Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Chief Justice of the King's Bench and served as Member of parliament, MP for Callington (UK Parliament constituency), Call ... Achievements References * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Griffiths, Dean 1980 births Living people Jamaican male sprinters Jamaican male hurdlers Auburn Tigers men's track and field ...
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Frieda Wishinsky
Frieda Wishinsky (born July 14, 1948) is a German-born Canadian educator and author of children's books. The daughter of Polish-Jewish parents, she was born in Munich and grew up in Manhattan. She received a BA in International Relations from City College of New York and a MSc Special Education from Ferkauf Graduate School. She has taught special education for children and adults in the United States, Israel and Canada. She now lives in Toronto. Wishinsky's first book was ''Oonga Boonga'' (1990). Her work has been translated into French, German, Hungarian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Korean, Spanish and Catalan. Selected work * ''Each One Special'' (1998) illustrated by Werner Zimmermann, shortlisted for a Governor General's Award * ''Please, Louise!'' (2007) illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay, received the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award * ''Maggie Can't Wait'' (2009) illustrated by Dean Griffiths, received the Christie ...
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Robert Bateman (painter)
Robert McLellan Bateman (born 24 May 1930) is a Canadian naturalist and painter, born in Toronto, Ontario. Career Bateman was always interested in art, but never intended to make a living from it. He was fascinated by the natural world in his childhood; he recorded the sightings of all of the birds in the area of his house in Toronto and did small paintings with birds in their habitats. He found inspiration from the Group of Seven; later, he became interested in making abstract paintings of nature, strongly influenced by the work of Franz Kline. It was not until the mid-1960s that he changed to his present style, realism. In 1954, he graduated with a degree in geography from the Victoria College in the University of Toronto. Afterwards, he attended Ontario College of Education. Starting in 1957, Bateman travelled around the world for 14 months in a Land Rover with his friend J. Bristol Foster. As they made their way through Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia, Bateman ...
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Irene N
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Philippe Beha
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Kari-Lynn Winters
Kari-Lynn Winters, née Moore (born 1969) is an award-winning Canadian children's author, playwright, drama educator, and literacy professor. She taught children's literacy, literature, dance and drama education at the University of British Columbia from 2004 to 2009. In 2010 Winters assumed the post of Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Brock University (Ontario) and co-editor of ''Teaching and Learning.'' She advanced to the position of Associate Professor in 2014, and to Full Professor in 2021. Biography Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, Winters has studied or taught in schools across North America. Her master's thesis "Developing an Arts-Integrated Narrative Reading Comprehension Program for Less Proficient Grade 3 and 4 Students," on exploring the efficacy of using the arts to strengthen less proficient students' reading comprehension, was selected as best Master's Thesis in Literacy in Canada, 2005. Winters completed her PhD from the University of British Colu ...
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Jeffrey And Sloth
''Jeffrey and Sloth'' is a Canadian children's book by Kari-Lynn Winters and Ben Hodson. It was published in March 2007 by Orca Book Publishers. ''Jeffrey and Sloth'' first appeared in a 2004 issue of ''Chameleon'', a children's magazine published by the University of British Columbia, as "Jeffrey's Wor(l)ds Meet Sloth". Orca selected this book as one of 9 out of 1600 manuscripts chosen for publication in 2007. The book has come to life beyond the page, as a literacy play performed by Tickle Trunk Players in schools in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto. Awards * Finalist2008 BC Book Prize (Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize The Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize is awarded annually as the BC Book Prize for Canadian authors and illustrator of picture books, picture story books, and illustrated non-fiction books. The prize is shared by the author an ...) ansponsored tour* Winner: 200Chocolate LillyBritish Columbia Reader's Choice Award, Silv ...
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Ron Smith (Canadian Author)
Ron Smith (born 1943) is a Canadian poet, author, playwright, former academic and the founder of Oolichan Books. Biography Smith was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He studied English literature at the University of British Columbia and at the University of Leeds ( M.A. in 1970), and returned to Vancouver Island in 1971 to teach in the English Department at Malaspina University-College (now Vancouver Island University) in Nanaimo, British Columbia, where he taught English and creative writing for 28 years.Author Bio on the Book: In 2019 he was designated Professor Emeritus by the Senate of VIU. Smith was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of British Columbia in 2002. In 2004 he was invited to teach a semester in the North American Studies post-graduate programme at the University of Pescara, Italy, and the next year he was the inaugural Distinguished Fulbright Chair in Creative Writing at Arizona State University, 2005. In 1974 he founded the publishing ...
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