Writers' Trust of Canada

Awarding the best Canadian novel or short story collection of the year

Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize

Highlights

Prize

Winner $60,000
Finalists $5,000

2025 Submission Dates for Publishers

Deadline 1 - February 26
Deadline 2 - April 30
Deadline 3 - June 25

Questions? Please contact:

Devon Jackson, Senior Program Manager
djackson@writerstrust.com

About the Prize

Named in honour of Writers’ Trust co-founders and literary couple Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson, who started the organization in 1976 with the help of a few fellow writers and an aim to encourage a Canadian literary culture at home, the Atwood Gibson Prize recognizes writers of exceptional talent for the best novel or short story collection of the year.

The finalists are selected by a three-member, independent judging panel and the $60,000 winner is announced at the annual Writers’ Trust Awards. The prize is part of a $3 million commitment to supporting our nation’s literature by the Balsillie Family Foundation. 

2024 Winner

Sheung - King

Batshit Seven

Penguin Random House Canada

Jury Citation

“An audacious reinvention of the novel for a dystopian age, Batshit Seven is a canny depiction of late-stage capitalism set among the glittering towers and street markets of Hong Kong. Sheung-King deftly conveys the dilemma of the self-aware citizen through the character of Glue, a transnational would-be writer whose identity, self-respect, and even language are being insidiously dismantled by a society where everything is commodified. Assimilation or self-parody are increasingly Glue’s only options — modes of existence Sheung-King brilliantly evokes through the very language of the novel. A perfect amalgam of form and idea, Batshit Seven is poignant, darkly hilarious, and stunningly original.”—2024 Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize jury (Saeed Teebi, Joan Thomas, and Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike) 

2024 Finalists

Code Noir

Code Noir

Canisia Lubrin

Knopf Canada
What I Know About You

What I Know About You

Éric Chacour

Pablo Strauss

Coach House Books
Hi, It’s Me

Hi, It’s Me

Fawn Parker

McClelland & Stewart
Prairie Edge

Prairie Edge

Conor Kerr

Strange Light

Jury

A jury composed of Canadian fiction writers Saeed Teebi, Joan Thomas, and Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike selected the finalists. In total, 139 titles were submitted by 70 publishing imprints.

We knew the role a major prize could have on a writer’s confidence and career, not to mention their bank account. I can’t wait to discover the new voices and new stories that this prize rewards.

— Margaret Atwood, Writers’ Trust co-founder

The Atwood Gibson Prize is fantastic news for Canadian writers. Margaret and Graeme lit the founding fire that brought the Writers’ Trust into being so many years ago. This prize is a perfect way to commemorate their vision and commitment to the broad ecosystem of our literary culture.

— David Young, Writers’ Trust co-founder

Having recently arrived in the country, reading a spread of contemporary fiction gives me a better insight into the various facets of Canadian culture than any tour guide possibly could.

— Zaneta Laurence, supporter

Sponsor

The Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize is part of a $3 million commitment to supporting our nation’s literature by the Balsillie Family Foundation.