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The awards were presented May 8 at the Main Branch of the Ottawa Public Library. The Canadian Authors Association-National Capital Region sponsored first prize, The Citizen sponsored second prize, and Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeebar, the third.
This year’s Poetry category winners were: First Place: Joan McKay, Ulster Crescent, Ottawa — In the Beginning Second Place: Maureen Korp, King Edward Ave., Ottawa — Friday Afternoon Third Place: Carol Stephen, Carleton Place — Walking in Thomson’s Red Sumac Honorable mentions: Alison Griffith, Nepean — A Writer’s Page Joan McKay, Ottawa — In the Middle of this Century (Dust Covered) Luminita Suse, Gloucester — Mammogram. Short Story winners were: First Place: Ken McBeath, Perth — Walking the Tunnel Second Place: Karen Massey, Ottawa — Tar Man Third Place: James Hooper, Ottawa — The Shifting Sands Honorable mentions: Dick Bourgeois-Doyle, Ottawa — Sylvain et Les Senateurs Roberta Jones, Ottawa — The Stringhouse André Narbonne, Ottawa — My mother is in shadow at the top of the stairs Miriam Sciala, Lanark — Music Mag More details: Ottawa Citizen ![]() ![]()
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