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Edna Staebler Award

The Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction is an annual literary award recognizing the previous year's best creative nonfiction book with a "Canadian locale and/or significance" that is a Canadian writer's "first or second published book of any type or genre". It was established by an endowment from Edna Staebler, a literary journalist best known for cookbooks, and was inaugurated in 1991 for publication year 1990. The award is administered by Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Arts.〔Faculty of Arts. "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Retrieved 11/20/2012.〕 Only submitted books are considered.
For purposes of the award, "Creative non-fiction is literary not journalistic. The writer does not merely give information but intimately shares an experience with the reader by telling a factual story using the devices of fiction ... (deleted )  Rather than emphasizing objectivity, the book should have feeling, and should be a compelling, engaging read."
==Winners==
(詳細は In fact the award has been granted every year and there were two winners in 1993 (published 1992).
* 1991 –
Susan Mayse, ''Ginger'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1991). "( Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Susan Mayse. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 1992 – Marie Wadden, ''Nitassinan'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1992). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Marie Wadden. Retrieved 11/20/2012.〕
* 1993 – Liza Potvin, ''White Lies (for my mother)'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1993). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Liza Potvin. Retrieved 11/20/2012.〕 and Elizabeth Hay, ''The Only Snow in Havana'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1993). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Elizabeth Hay. Retrieved 11/26/2012.〕
* 1994 – Linda Johns, ''Sharing a Robin's Life'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1994). (Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Linda Johns. Retrieved 11/21/2012.〕
* 1995 – Denise Chong, ''The Concubine’s Children'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1995). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Denise Chong. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 1996 – George G. Blackburn, ''The Guns of Normandy'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1996). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. George G. Blackburn. Retrieved 11/21/2012.〕
* 1997 – Anne Mullens, ''Timely Death'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1997). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Anne Mullens. Retrieved 11/23/2012.〕
* 1998 – Charlotte Gray, ''Mrs. King'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1998). (Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Charlotte Gray. Retrieved 11/24/2012.〕
* 1999 – Michael Poole, ''Romancing Mary Jane'' 〔Faculty of Arts (1999). "(Edna Staebler Award ) wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Michael Poole. Retrieved 11/25/2012.〕
* 2000 – Wayson Choy, ''Paper Shadows'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2000). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Wayson Choy. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2001 – Taras Grescoe, ''Sacré Blues'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2001). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Taras Grescoe. Retrieved 11/26/2012.〕
* 2002 – Tom Allen, ''Rolling Home'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2002). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Tom Allen. Retrieved 11/26/2012.〕
* 2003 – Alison Watt, ''The Last Island'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2003). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Alison Watt. Retrieved 11/27/2012.〕
* 2004 – Andrea Curtis, ''Into the Blue'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2004). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Previous winners. Andrea Curtis. Retrieved 11/27/2012.〕
* 2005 – Anne Coleman, ''I'll Tell You a Secret'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2005). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Anne Coleman. Retrieved 11/27/2012.〕
* 2006 – Francis Chalifour, ''After'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2006). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Francis Chalifour. Retrieved 11/27/2012.〕
* 2007 – Linden MacIntyre, ''Causeway'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2007). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Linden MacIntyre. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2008 – Bruce Serafin, ''Stardust'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2008). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )".wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Bruce Serafin. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2009 – Russell Wangersky, ''Burning Down the House'' 〔Faculty of Arts (2009). "(Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Russell Wangersky. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2010 – John Leigh Walters, ''A Very Capable Life'' 〔MacDonald, Scott, (October 14, 2010). "(Kitchener author wins Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". Quill & Quire. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2011 – Helen Waldstein Wilkes, ''Letters from the Lost'' 〔Faculty of Arts (September 8, 2011). "(Helen Waldstein Wilkes wins 2011 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Helen Waldstein Wilkes. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2012 – Joshua Knelman, ''Hot Art'' 〔Faculty of Arts (November 7, 2012). "(Joshua Knelman wins 2012 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction )". wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Joshua Knelman. Retrieved 11/18/2012.〕
* 2013 – Carol Shaben, ''Into the Abyss'' 〔Faculty of Arts (July 30, 2013). "(Carol Shaben named winner of the 2013 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction ). wlu.ca. Headlines (''News Releases''). Previous winners. Carol Shaben. Retrieved 12/3/2013.〕
* 2014 - Arno Kopecky, ''The Oil Man and the Sea: Navigating the Northern Gateway''〔("Arno Kopecky wins Edna Staebler Award" ). ''Quill & Quire'', September 5, 2014.〕

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