Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize

The Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, established in 1985 as one of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes, is awarded annually to the best work of fiction by a resident of British Columbia, Canada.

The award is named after novelist and short story writer Ethel Wilson, author of Swamp Angel (1954) and The Innocent Traveller (1949).

Winners and finalists

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Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize winners and finalists
YearAuthorTitlesResultRef.
1985Audrey ThomasIntertidal LifeWinner[1]
Mary Ellen ColluraWinnersShortlist
Charles LillardA Coastal RangeShortlist
1986Keath FraserForeign AffairsWinner
Brian FawcettThe Secret Journal of Alexander MackenzieShortlist
George RygaIn the Shadow of the VultureShortlist
L. R. WrightThe SuspectShortlist
1987Leona GomHousebrokenWinner
Paulette JilesSitting in the Club Car Drinking Rum and Karma KolaShortlist
Rona MurrayThe Indigo Dress and Other StoriesShortlist
1988George McWhirterCageWinner
Jane RuleMemory BoardShortlist
Robin SkeltonThe Parrot Who CouldShortlist
1989Bill SchermbruckerMimosaWinner
William GoedeLove In BeijingShortlist
Robert HarlowSaxophone WinterShortlist
1990Keith MaillardMotetWinner
Jane RuleAfter the FireShortlist
1991Audrey ThomasWild Blue YonderWinner
Sky LeeDisappearing Moon CafeShortlist
Caroline WoodwardDisturbing the PeaceShortlist
1992Don DickinsonBlue HusbandsWinner
M.A.C. FarrantSick PigeonShortlist
Maureen MooreThe Illuminations of Alice MalloryShortlist
1993W.D. ValgardsonThe Girl with the Botticelli FaceWinner
Jane Eaton HamiltonJuly Nights and Other StoriesShortlist
Linda SvendsenMarine LifeShortlist
1994Caroline AddersonBad ImaginingsWinner
Keith MaillardLight in the Company of WomenShortlist
Carol WindleyVisible LightShortlist
1995Gayla ReidTo Be There With YouWinner
Grant BudayUnder GlassShortlist
Patricia RobertsonCity of OrphansShortlist
1996Audrey ThomasComing Down From WaWinner
Joy KogawaRain AscendsShortlist
Lorraine VernonThrough the CanyonShortlist
1997Gail Anderson-DargatzThe Cure for Death by LightningWinner
Nick BantockThe Venetian's WifeShortlist
Shani MootooCereus Blooms at NightShortlist
1998Marilyn BoweringVisible WorldsWinner
Sally IrelandFox's NoseShortlist
Holley RubinskyAt First I Hope for RescueShortlist
1999Jack HodginsBroken GroundWinner
Loranne BrownThe Handless MaidenShortlist
Anne FlemingPool-Hopping and Other StoriesShortlist
2000Michael TurnerThe Pornographer's PoemWinner
Caroline AddersonA History of ForgettingShortlist
Zsuzsi GartnerAll the Anxious Girls on EarthShortlist
Keith HarrisonFurry CreekShortlist
Alan R. WilsonBefore the FloodShortlist
2001Eden RobinsonMonkey BeachWinner
Anita Rau BadamiThe Hero's WalkShortlist
Barbara LambertA Message for Mr. LazarusShortlist
Peter TrowerThe Judas HillsShortlist
Jack WhyteUtherShortlist
2002Madeleine ThienSimple RecipesWinner
Rebecca GodfreyThe Torn SkirtShortlist
Andrew GraySmall AccidentsShortlist
Gayla ReidAll the Seas of the WorldShortlist
Timothy TaylorStanley ParkShortlist
2003Carol ShieldsUnlessWinner
Kevin ArmstrongNightwatchShortlist
Bill GastonMount AppetiteShortlist
Nancy LeeDead GirlsShortlist
Gayla ReidCloser ApartShortlist
2004Caroline AddersonSitting PracticeWinner
Claudia CasperThe Continuation of Love by Other MeansShortlist
Steven GallowayAscensionShortlist
Kevin PattersonCountry of ColdShortlist
Janet WarnerOther Sorrows, Other JoysShortlist
2005Pauline HoldstockBeyond MeasureWinner
Bill GastonSointulaShortlist
Theresa KishkanA Man in a Distant FieldShortlist
Annabel LyonThe Best Thing for YouShortlist
Patrick TaylorThe Apprenticeship of Dr. LavertyShortlist
2006Charlotte GillLadykillerWinner
Clint BurnhamSmoke ShowShortlist
Lydia KwaThe Walking BoyShortlist
John LentSo It Won't Go AwayShortlist
Audrey ThomasTattycoramShortlist
2007Carol WindleyHome SchoolingWinner
Marilyn BoweringWhat It Takes to Be HumanShortlist
Bill GastonGargoylesShortlist
Anosh IraniThe Song of KahunshaShortlist
Adam Lewis SchroederEmpress of AsiaShortlist
2008Mary NovikConceitWinner
Heather BurtAdam's PeakShortlist
David ChariandySoucouyantShortlist
Shaena LambertRadianceShortlist
Claire MulliganThe Reckoning of Boston JimShortlist
2009Lee HendersonThe Man GameWinner
Steven GallowayThe Cellist of SarajevoShortlist
Paul HeadrickThat Tune Clutches My HeartShortlist
Patrick LaneRed Dog, Red DogShortlist
Andreas SchroederRenovating HeavenShortlist
2010Cathleen WithHaving Faith in the Polar Girls' PrisonWinner[2]
Annabel LyonThe Golden MeanShortlist
Michael Turner8 x 10Shortlist
Ian WeirDaniel O'ThunderShortlist
Deborah WillisVanishing and Other StoriesShortlist
2011Gurjinder BasranEverything Was Good-ByeWinner[3][4]
Rifet BahtijaragicChernovs’ Toil and PeaceShortlist
Jack HodginsThe Master of Happy EndingsShortlist
Meredith QuartermainRecipes from the Red PlanetShortlist
Jack WhyteThe Forest Laird: A Tale of William WallaceShortlist
2012Esi EdugyanHalf-Blood BluesWinner[5][6]
Michael ChristieThe Beggar's GardenShortlist[7]
Frances GreensladeShelterShortlist[7]
Steven PriceInto the DarknessShortlist[7]
D. W. WilsonOnce You Break a KnuckleShortlist[7]
2013Bill GastonThe WorldWinner[8]
C. P. BoykoPsychology and Other StoriesShortlist
Anne FlemingGay Dwarves of AmericaShortlist
Anakana SchofieldMalarkyShortlist
Yasuko ThanhFloating Like the DeadShortlist
2014Ashley LittleAnatomy of a Girl GangWinner[9][10]
Théodora ArmstrongClear Skies, No Wind, 100% VisibilityShortlist
Janie ChangThree SoulsShortlist
Cynthia FloodRed Girl Rat BoyShortlist
Kathryn ParaLuckyShortlist
2015Aislinn HunterThe World Before UsWinner[11]
Caroline AddersonEllen in PiecesShortlist
Kathy PageParadise & ElsewhereShortlist
Brian PaytonThe Wind is Not a RiverShortlist
Michael SpringateThe Beautiful West & the Beloved of GodShortlist
2016Alix HawleyAll True Not a Lie in ItWinner[12]
Pauline HoldstockThe Hunter and the Wild GirlShortlist
Irina KovalyovaSpecimenShortlist
Nasreen PejvackAmityShortlist
Anakana SchofieldMartin JohnShortlist
2017Jennifer ManuelThe Heaviness of Things That FloatWinner[13][14]
Joan HaggertyThe Dancehall YearsShortlist
Anosh IraniThe ParcelShortlist
Jen Sookfong LeeThe ConjoinedShortlist
Ashley LittleNiagara MotelShortlist[15]
2018David ChariandyBrotherWinner[16][17]
Andrea MacPhersonWhat We Once BelievedShortlist[18]
Zoey Leigh PetersonNext Year, For SureShortlist[18]
Eden RobinsonSon of a TricksterShortlist[18]
Daniel ZomparelliEverything Is Awful and You’re a Terrible PersonShortlist[18]
2019Eden RobinsonTrickster DriftWinner
Amber DawnSodom Road ExitShortlist
Erin Frances FisherThat Tiny LifeShortlist
Alex LeslieWe All Need to EatShortlist
Kathy PageDear EvelynShortlist
2020Stephen PriceLampedusaWinner
Michael ChristieGreenwoodShortlist[19]
Nazanine HozarAriaShortlist[19][20]
Alix OhlinDual CitizensShortlist[19]
Rhea TregebovRue des RosiersShortlist[19]
2021Shaena LambertPetraWinner[21]
Susan Sanford BladesFake It So RealShortlist[22][23]
Michelle GoodFive Little IndiansShortlist[22][23]
Aislinn HunterThe CertaintiesShortlist[22][23]
Annabel LyonConsentShortlist[22][23]
2022Ruth OzekiThe Book of Form and EmptinessWinner[24]
Cedar BowersAstraShortlist[25][26]
Carrie JenkinsVictoria Sees ItShortlist[25][26]
Rahela NayebzadahMonster ChildShortlist[25][26]
Alix OhlinWe Want What We WantShortlist[25][26]
2023Billy-Ray BelcourtA Minor ChorusWinner[27]
Marion EhrenbergThe Language of DreamsShortlist[28]
Tsering Yangzom LamaWe Measure the Earth with Our BodiesShortlist[28]
Janice Lynn MatherUncertain KinShortlist[28]
Danny RamadanThe Foghorn EchoesShortlist[28]

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