Rogers Writers' Trust

Here’s the prize for facing parents — and siblings — head on

Kathy Page won the Rogers Writers’ Trust fiction prize, while the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust nonfiction prize was awarded to Elizabeth Hay

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Esi Edugyan

We asked the 2018 nominees: Who are you writing for, who is your imagined or intended reader?

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Rawi Hage

We asked the 2018 nominees: Who are you writing for, who is your imagined or intended reader?

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Jen Neale

We asked the 2018 nominees: Who are you writing for, who is your imagined or intended reader?

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Craig Davidson

We asked the 2018 nominees: Who are you writing for, who is your imagined or intended reader?

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Kathy Page

We asked the 2018 nominees: Who are you writing for, who is your imagined or intended reader?

As awards season takes shape, Esi Edugyan has the book of the year

The celebrated author of ‘Washington Black’ is already nominated for three major awards, including the Man Booker—an echo of Edugyan’s achievement in 2011

David Chariandy wins 2017 Rogers Writers’ Trust prize

The Toronto-born writer takes home one of Canada’s biggest literary prizes

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

We asked the 2017 nominees: Do you consider yourself a politically engaged writer? How does that affect your work?

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Omar El Akkad

We asked the 2017 nominees: Do you consider yourself a politically engaged writer? How does that affect your work?

A question for author Claire Cameron: Are you a political writer?

Plus an excerpt from her Rogers Writers’ Trust-nominated book The Last Neanderthal

Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on David Chariandy

We asked the 2017 nominees: Do you consider yourself a politically engaged writer? How does that affect your work?