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List of Edna Staebler Award recipients : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Edna Staebler Award recipients

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This list displays the shortlist honourees and the winning authors of the Edna Staebler Award, aside the title of their authorship being honoured. Since its inception in 1991, it has been awarded annually to the writer of the year's "best work of creative non-fiction". The award is limited to Canadian authors for their first or second published work. The literary award, was established by an endowment from Edna Staebler, an award winning author and journalist, and is administered by Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Arts.〔Faculty of Arts, (Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction ), ''Wilfrid Laurier University'', Award information, Retrieved November 16, 2012〕
== 1991 ==

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Susan Mayse wins the first annual "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction" for ''Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin''.〔Faculty of Arts, 1991, (Edna Staebler Award ), ''Wilfrid Laurier University'', Previous winners, Susan Mayse, Retrieved November 17, 2012〕
''Ginger'' is a narrative of the life, and "untimely" death of Albert "Ginger" Goodwin; a migrant coal miner from Treeton, England. The book focuses on Goodwin's life from his arrival on Vancouver Island in late 1910, until his controversial death in 1918.〔Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, (Goodwin, Albert (Ginger) ), 1911–1920 (Volume XIV), Retrieved 11/18/2012〕 The controversy around Goodwin's death remains to the present day, and Mayse chronicles the events to a full account; in ''Ginger''.〔〔


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