![]() ![]() In the Non-Fiction category - Amanda Leduc for “Disfigured” Dorothy Ellen Palmer for “Falling For Myself” Jeffery Donaldson for “Viaticum. In the Poetry category - David Haskins for “Blood Rises” Ross Belot for “Moving to Climate Change Hours” Gary Barwin for “For It Is a Pleasure and a Surprise to Breathe.” She is also public programming co-ordinator with the Art Gallery of Hamilton. She has been involved with The AMY Project, The Toronto Fringe, and Hamilton Fringe, and recently was part of a professional development series panel on Building Professional Pathways in Theatre. This year’s awards will be hosted by Hamiltonian Senjuti Sarker, whose practice includes arts programming, theatre, and library work. 1DJ.eBook Perfecting Patience: Blow Hole Boys Series, Book 1.5 By Tabatha Vargo 1Ki.eBook The Concise Book of Trigger Points, Third Edition By Simeon Niel-Asher 1ND. “Our authors, publishers, and independent booksellers are vital to ongoing learning, storytelling, and knowledge sharing throughout the Greater Hamilton Area,” says HAC programs and community engagement co-ordinator, David Hudson. The awards, which are put on by Hamilton Arts Council in partnership with Cable 14, celebrate excellence in works published in 20 from the Greater Hamilton Area. Names like Gary Barwin, Sally Cooper, Jane Christmas, Dave Haskins, Amanda Leduc, Sylvia Nickerson and Jeffery Donaldson are in the company of such rising talents as Karen Quevillon, Jennifer Maruno, Ross Belot, Dorothy Ellen Palmer, Brent van Staalduinen and Bruce Simpson. 16, have been announced, and they’re a healthy mix of the well-known and established with the new and emerging. The finalists for the 28th Annual Hamilton Literary Awards, to be presented Dec. ![]()
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