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37-924: Canadian poetry award For other uses, see Lowther (disambiguation) . The Pat Lowther Memorial Award is an annual Canadian literary award presented by the League of Canadian Poets to the year's best book of poetry by a Canadian woman. The award was established in 1980 to honour poet Pat Lowther , who was murdered by her husband in 1975. Each winner receives an honorarium of $ 1000. Winners and shortlists [ edit ] 1980s [ edit ] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 1981 M. Travis Lane Divinations and Short Poems 1973–1978 Winner 1982 Rona Murray Journey Winner 1983 Rhea Tregebov Remembering History Winner 1984 Bronwen Wallace Signs of

74-441: A Catalogue of Falling Lynn Crosbie Pearl 1998 Barbara Nickel The Gladys Elegies Winner Dionne Brand Land to Light On Shortlist April Bulmer The Weight of Wings Heather Cadsby A Tantrum of Synonyms Elisabeth Harvor The Long Cold Green Evenings of Spring Barbara Mulcahy The Man With

111-422: A variety of literary awards". Victoria Times-Colonist , July 27, 1997. ^ "7 writers win prizes". The Globe and Mail , May 9, 1997. ^ Ken McGoogan, "Prairie publisher celebrates big year". Calgary Herald , June 27, 1998. ^ "Two Montrealers in running for poetry prizes". Montreal Gazette , April 6, 1998. ^ Gordon Morash, "Edmonton poets shut out; Their absence from

148-624: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Roo Borson Ruth Elizabeth Borson , who writes under the name Roo Borson (born January 20, 1952, in Berkeley, California ) is a Canadian poet who lives in Toronto . After undergraduate studies at UC Santa Barbara and Goddard College , she received an MFA from the University of British Columbia . She has received many awards for her work, including

185-748: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hCards Lowther (disambiguation) (Redirected from Lowther (disambiguation) ) Lowther may refer to: Places [ edit ] River Lowther , Cumbria, England Lowther, Cumbria , civil parish in Cumbria, England Lowther, New Zealand , township in Southland, New Zealand Lowther, New South Wales , locality in Australia CFS Lowther , military installation on Highway 11 near Opasatika, Ontario, Canada People [ edit ] various holders of

222-1758: The Pat Lowther Award M. Travis Lane (1981) Rona Murray (1982) Rhea Tregebov (1983) Bronwen Wallace (1984) Paulette Jiles (1985) Erín Moure (1986) Heather Spears (1987) Gwendolyn MacEwen (1988) Heather Spears (1989) Patricia Young (1990) Karen Connelly (1991) Kate Braid (1992) Lorna Crozier (1993) Diana Brebner (1994) Beth Goobie (1995) Lorna Crozier (1996) Marilyn Bowering (1997) Barbara Nickel (1998) Hilary Clark (1999) Esta Spalding (2000) Sharon Thesen (2001) Heather Spears (2002) Dionne Brand (2003) Betsy Struthers (2004) Roo Borson (2005) Sylvia Legris (2006) Sina Queyras (2007) Anne Simpson (2008) Alice Major (2009) Karen Solie (2010) Evelyn Lau (2011) Susan Goyette (2012) Rachel Rose (2013) Alexandra Oliver (2014) Sina Queyras (2015) Lorna Crozier (2016) Sue Sinclair (2017) Lesley Belleau (2018) Klara du Plessis (2019) Chantal Gibson (2020) Noor Naga (2021) Selina Boan (2022) Gillian Sze (2023) Sandra Ridley (2024) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pat_Lowther_Award&oldid=1250489530 " Categories : Canadian poetry awards Literary awards honoring women Awards established in 1980 1980 establishments in Canada English-language literary awards Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links Articles with short description Short description

259-537: The the Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial Awards Announced" Archived September 18, 2020, at the Wayback Machine . Open Book Toronto , June 15, 2009. ^ Robertson, Becky (July 12, 2016). "Awards: Karen Solie, Marie-Claire Blais among Canada Council prize recipients" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on April 3, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ "The shortlists for

296-2935: The Book Rachel Rose Giving My Body to Science 2001 Sharon Thesen A Pair of Scissors Winner 2002 Heather Spears Required Reading: A Witness in Words and Drawings to the Reena Virk Trials 1998-2000 Winner 2003 Dionne Brand thirsty Winner 2004 Betsy Struthers Still Winner Di Brandt Now You Care Shortlist Mary Dalton Merrybegot Tonja Gunvaldsen Klaassen Or Jeanette Lynes Left Fields Erin Noteboom Ghost Maps: Poems for Carl Hruska 2005 Roo Borson Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida Winner Ronna Bloom Public Works Shortlist Aislinn Hunter The Possible Past K. I. Press Spine Sue Sinclair The Drunken Lovely Bird Jan Zwicky Robinson's Crossing 2006 Sylvia Legris Nerve Squall Winner 2007 Sina Queyras Lemon Hound Winner 2008 Anne Simpson Quick Winner Alison Calder Wolf Tree Shortlist Louise Bernice Halfe The Crooked Good Nadine McInnis Two Hemispheres Olive Senior Shell Agnes Walsh Going Around With Bachelors 2009 Alice Major The Office Tower Tales Winner Margaret Christakos What Stirs Shortlist Linda Frank Kahlo: The World Split Open Daphne Marlatt The Given Sue Sinclair Breaker Heather Spears I can still draw 2010s [ edit ] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 2010 Karen Solie Pigeon Winner Elizabeth Bachinsky God of Missed Connections Shortlist Ronna Bloom Permiso Sina Queyras Expressway Damian Rogers Paper Radio Laisha Rosnau Lousy Explorers 2011 Evelyn Lau Living Under Plastic Winner Dionne Brand Ossuaries Shortlist Di Brandt Walking to Mojácar Alice Major Memory’s Daughter Pamela Porter Cathedral Nela Rio La luna, Tango, siempre la luna / The Moon, Tango, Always

333-612: The Dancing Monkey Linda Rogers Heaven Cake Patricia Young What I Remember From My Time on Earth 1999 Hilary Clark More Light Winner 2000s [ edit ] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 2000 Esta Spalding Lost August Winner Susan Holbrook Misled Shortlist Helen Humphreys Anthem Erín Moure The Frame of

370-1255: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge John Lowther (disambiguation) , several people John Lowther du Plat Taylor (1829–1904), British army officer, founder of the Army Postal Corps and the Post Office Rifles Matilda Lowther (born 1995), British fashion model Norman Lowther Edson (1904–1970), New Zealand professor of biochemistry Pat Lowther (1935–1975), Canadian poet Richard Lowther (died 1703) , English landowner, MP for Appleby 1689-1690 Richard Lowther, 2nd Viscount Lonsdale (1692–1713) Robert Lowther (colonial administrator) (1681–1745), English landowner, Governor of Barbados Robert Lowther (1741–1777) , English Member of Parliament Shaun Lowther (born 1962), English-Canadian soccer player Toupie Lowther , English tennis player around 1900 William Lowther (disambiguation) , several people Zac Lowther (born 1996), American baseball player See also [ edit ] Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School Lowther Lodge Lowther Stakes Pat Lowther Award Topics referred to by

407-1636: The Empire Down Johanna Skibsrud The Description of the World 2018 Lesley Belleau Indianland Winner Mary di Michele Bicycle Thieves Shortlist Susan Elmslie Museum of Kindness Beth Goobie Breathing at Dusk Catherine Owen Dear Ghost Phoebe Wang Admission Requirements 2019 Klara du Plessis Ekke Winner Dani Couture Listen Before Transmit Shortlist Emilia Nielsen Body Work Laura Ritland East and West Deanna Young Reunion Jennifer Zilm The Missing Field 2020s [ edit ] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 2020 Chantal Gibson How She Read Winner Roxanna Bennett Unmeaningable  Shortlist Maureen Hynes Sotto Voce Doyali Islam heft Michelle Porter Inquiries Karen Solie The Caiplie Caves  Souvankham Thammavongsa Cluster 2021 Noor Naga Washes, Prays Winner Cicely Belle Blain Burning Sugar Shortlist Jody Chan Sick Jillian Christmas

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444-738: The Former Tenant Winner 1985 Paulette Jiles Celestial Navigation Winner 1986 Erín Moure Domestic Fuel Winner 1987 Heather Spears How to Read Faces Winner Jan Conn The Fabulous Disguise of Ourselves Shortlist Anne Michaels The Weight of Oranges 1988 Gwendolyn MacEwen Afterworlds Winner Gay Allison The Unravelling Shortlist Judith Fitzgerald Diary of Desire Sharon Thesen The Beginning of

481-698: The Light Winner Margaret Atwood Morning in the Burned House Shortlist Di Brandt Jerusalem, Beloved Anne Szumigalski Voice Sharon Thesen Aurora Sue Wheeler Solstice on the Anacortes Ferry 1997 Marilyn Bowering Autobiography Winner Roo Borson Water Memory Shortlist Meira Cook Toward

518-609: The Long Dash Bronwen Wallace The Stubborn Particulars of Grace 1989 Heather Spears The Word for Sand Winner Joan Finnigan The Watershed Collection Shortlist Erín Moure Furious 1990s [ edit ] Year Poet Title Result Ref. 1990 Patricia Young The Mad and Beautiful Mothers Winner Roo Borson Intent, Or

555-852: The Moon 2012 Susan Goyette outskirts Winner Stephanie Bolster A Page from the Wonders of Life on Earth Shortlist Lorna Crozier Small Mechanics Rosemary Griebel Yes Amanda Jernigan Groundwork Jan Zwicky Forge 2013 Rachel Rose Song and Spectacle Winner Marilyn Bowering Soul Mouth Shortlist Julie Bruck Monkey Ranch Lorna Crozier The Book of Marvels Maureen Scott Harris Slow Curve Out Evelyn Lau A Grain of Rice 2014 Alexandra Oliver Meeting

592-636: The Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial Awards announced" . McNally Robinson , April 7, 2010. ^ Marsha Lederman, "Evelyn Lau named Vancouver poet laureate" . The Globe and Mail , October 14, 2011. ^ Carter, Sue (April 5, 2011). "Gerald Lampert and Pat Lowther shortlists announced" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on November 29, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Carter, Sue (October 15, 2012). "Richards, Thurston, Goyette win Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

629-680: The Present 2016 Lorna Crozier The Wrong Cat Winner Rosanna Deerchild calling down the sky Shortlist Adebe DeRango-Adem Terra Incognita Maureen Hynes The Poison Colour Rachel Rose Marry & Burn Sarah Tolmie Trio 2017 Sue Sinclair Heaven's Thieves Winner Juliane Okot Bitek 100 Days Shortlist Anne Carson Float Julie Cameron Gray Lady Crawford Alexandra Oliver Let

666-997: The Tormentors in Safeway Winner Elizabeth Bachinsky The Hottest Summer in Recorded History Shortlist Anne Compton Alongside Sadiqa de Meijer Leaving Howe Island Micheline Maylor Whirr and Click Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang Status Update 2015 Sina Queyras MxT Winner Joanne Arnott Halfling Spring: an internet romance Shortlist Jen Currin School Judy Halebsky Tree Line Jude Neale A Quiet Coming of Light Lisa Robertson Cinema of

703-528: The Tudo Bem Cafe 1992 Kate Braid Covering Rough Ground Winner 1993 Lorna Crozier Inventing the Hawk Winner 1994 Diana Brebner The Golden Lotus Winner 1995 Beth Goobie Scars of Light Winner 1996 Lorna Crozier Everything Arrives at

740-847: The Weight of the World Shortlist Barbara Carey The Year in Pictures Cathy Ford Saffron, Rose & Flame Erín Moure WSW (West South West) Jan Zwicky The New Room 1991 Karen Connelly The Small Words in My Body Winner Dionne Brand No Language Is Neutral Shortlist Elizabeth Brewster Spring Again Jan Conn South of

777-1519: The earldom of Lonsdale – see Earl of Lonsdale various holders of baronetcies created for members of the Lowther family – see Lowther baronets Anthony Lowther (died 1741) , youngest son of John Lowther, 1st Viscount Lonsdale Anthony Lowther (died 1693) , English landowner, of Marske, and Member of Parliament Bernie Lowther (born 1950), New Zealand rugby league player Camilla Lowther , British fashion booking agent Cecil Lowther (1869–1940), British general and Conservative politician, 4th son of William Lowther Christopher Lowther (disambiguation) , several people Claude Lowther (1872–1929), English Conservative politician Eric Lowther (born 1954), Canadian politician Ernest Herbert Newton Lowther (1890–1952), bird photographer in British India Geoffrey Lowther (fl.1422), MP for Kent George Lowther (pirate) (died 1723), English pirate George Lowther (writer) (1913–1975), American radio and TV writer, producer and director Gerard Lowther (Irish justice) (1589–1660), Irish justice Sir Gerard Lowther, 1st Baronet (1858–1916), British diplomat, ambassador in Constantinople Henry Lowther (disambiguation) , several people James Lowther (disambiguation) , several people Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton (born 1960), private secretary to

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814-1551: The gospel of breaking Kyla Jamieson Body Count shalan joudry Waking Ground 2022 Selina Boan Undoing Hours Winner Sheri Benning Field Requiem Shortlist Margaret Christakos Dear Birch Leah Horlick Moldovan Hotel Lillian Nećakov Il Virus Rebecca Salazar sulphurtongue 2023 Gillian Sze Quiet Night Think Winner Sylvia D. Hamilton Tender Shortlist Annick MacAskill Shadow Blight Cecily Nicholson Harrowings Juliane Okot Bitek A Is for Acholi Lisa Robertson Boat 2024 Sandra Ridley Vixen Winner Britta Badour Wires That Sputter Shortlist Eva H.D. The Natural Hustle Laila Malik Archipelago Kate Siklosi Selvage Kai Cheng Thom Falling Back in Love with Being Human See also [ edit ] Canadian poetry List of literary awards honoring women List of poetry awards List of years in poetry List of years in literature Gerald Lampert Award References [ edit ] ^ Marshall, S. (2015-06-11). "Pat Lowther Memorial Award" . The Canadian Encyclopedia . Archived from

851-1467: The original on 2022-01-23 . Retrieved 2023-03-14 . ^ "Columnist wins award". The Globe and Mail , April 15, 1982. ^ James Adams, "Canucks decidedly hungry for books" . Edmonton Journal , May 28, 1983. ^ Patricia Lakes, "Nelson poet said to be winner of book award" . Vancouver Sun , June 6, 1985. ^ "Sullivan honored for poetry book". The Globe and Mail , May 9, 1987. ^ "Allison, MacEwen make short list for poetry award". The Globe and Mail , April 27, 1988. ^ "Notes to you... ". Edmonton Journal , May 13, 1989. ^ Maureen Garvie, "Notebook". Kingston Whig-Standard , May 6, 1989. ^ Philip Marchand, "Recent winners". Toronto Star , May 22, 1990. ^ "City poet in line for Lampert prize". Edmonton Journal , April 19, 1990. ^ "League awards poets". Edmonton Journal , June 2, 1991. ^ "Brand, Brewster nominated for award". The Globe and Mail , May 4, 1991. ^ Burt Heward, "Ottawa poet wins national contest". Ottawa Citizen , May 23, 1992. ^ "A passel of poetry prizes". The Globe and Mail , June 9, 1994. ^ "Beth Goobie wins poetry award". Montreal Gazette , June 26, 1995. ^ "Future Ink". Vancouver Sun , July 6, 1996. ^ "Saskatoon poet nominated". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix , May 11, 1996. ^ Judith Isabella, "B.C. tops in

888-406: The original on December 1, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Carter, Sue (April 3, 2012). "Gerald Lampert and Pat Lowther shortlists revealed" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on December 6, 2021 . Retrieved March 14, 2023 . ^ Siassina, Maria (June 13, 2013). "League of Canadian Poets announce award winners" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

925-436: The original on December 9, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Robertson, Becky (April 1, 2015). "League of Canadian Poets 2015 awards finalists revealed" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on December 25, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Robertson, Becky (June 20, 2016). "Awards: Lorna Crozier wins big at League of Canadian Poets awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

962-703: The original on January 24, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Yohannes, Samraweet (April 21, 2020). "Doyali Islam, Thomas King and Billy-Ray Belcourt shortlisted for 2020 League of Canadian Poets Awards" . CBC News . Archived from the original on May 26, 2022 . Retrieved March 14, 2023 . ^ Smith, Charlie (May 6, 2021). "Vancouver poet Jillian Christmas and UBC creative writing professor Ian Williams win national awards" . The Georgia Straight . Retrieved March 17, 2023 . ^ "Jillian Christmas, Bertrand Bickersteth & Ian Williams among finalists for League of Canadian Poets awards" . CBC News . April 15, 2021. Archived from

999-407: The original on June 6, 2017 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Carter, Sue (April 1, 2014). "League of Canadian Poets reveals award shortlists" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on November 15, 2018 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Tobias, Conan (June 3, 2015). "League of Canadian Poets announces annual award winners" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

1036-481: The original on March 15, 2023 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Baldassi, Julie (April 5, 2013). "League of Canadian Poets announces 2013 shortlists" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on June 6, 2017 . Retrieved March 14, 2023 . ^ Carter, Sue (June 9, 2014). "Anne Compton, Alexandra Oliver, Murray Reiss win League of Canadian Poets awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

1073-442: The original on November 28, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Robertson, Becky (April 4, 2016). "Awards: League of Canadian Poets announces shortlists for annual poetry awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on June 27, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ van Koeverden, Jane (July 10, 2017). "Louise Bernice Halfe wins Raymond Souster poetry prize" . CBC Books . Archived from

1110-732: The original on October 12, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ "Matthew James Weigel, Gillian Sze, Adebe DeRango-Adem win League of Canadian Poets book awards" . Quill & Quire , May 4, 2023. ^ Cassandra Drudi, "League of Canadian Poets announces 2023 Book Awards shortlists" . Quill & Quire , April 20, 2023. ^ "Hannah Green, Sandra Ridley and Bradley Peters win League of Canadian Poets prizes" . CBC Books , May 1, 2024. ^ Cassandra Drudi, "Shortlists announced for 2024 LCP Book Awards" . Quill & Quire , April 17, 2024. External links [ edit ] League of Canadian Poets v t e Recipients of

1147-406: The original on October 5, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Carter, Sue (April 30, 2018). "The League of Canadian Poets announces shortlists" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on May 6, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Porter, Ryan (June 10, 2019). "Tess Liem, Stevie Howell win 2019 Book Awards for poetry" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

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1184-411: The original on October 5, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ van Koeverden, Jane (April 23, 2019). "Klara du Plessis nominated for two 2019 League of Canadian Poets prizes" . CBC Books . Archived from the original on September 27, 2022 . Retrieved April 14, 2023 . ^ Gee, Dana (May 11, 2020). "Vancouver poet scores national prize" . Vancouver Sun . Archived from

1221-433: The original on October 6, 2022 . Retrieved March 14, 2023 . ^ Drudi, Cassandra (May 5, 2022). "League of Canadian Poets announces 2022 awards winners" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on October 13, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Drudi, Cassandra (April 21, 2022). "Shortlists announced for 2022 League of Canadian Poets book awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

1258-437: The original on September 17, 2021 . Retrieved March 14, 2023 . ^ Medley, Mark (April 6, 2017). "Finalists for Canadian poetry awards announced" . The Globe and Mail . Archived from the original on October 17, 2021 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ Porter, Ryan (June 18, 2018). "The League of Canadian Poets announces winners of the 2018 Annual Poetry Awards" . Quill and Quire . Archived from

1295-867: The podium shocks contest organizers". Edmonton Journal , June 13, 1999. ^ "Spalding wins poetry award". The Globe and Mail , June 6, 2000. ^ "The lists are in: Prizes, prizes and more prizes". Vancouver Sun , April 8, 2000. ^ "Speed Read". Halifax Daily News , June 12, 2001. ^ Alexandra Gill, "A little the verse for wear". The Globe and Mail , January 1, 2003. ^ "Poets not afraid to self-promote". Montreal Gazette , April 17, 2004. ^ "Poets shortlist announced". Kingston Whig-Standard , April 17, 2004. ^ "Shortlists unveiled for Lowther, Lampert prizes". The Globe and Mail , April 21, 2005. ^ "Poets enter League of their own". Ottawa Citizen , June 11, 2006. ^ Beattie, Steven W. (April 21, 2014). "Sina Queyras and Adam Sol on

1332-502: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lowther . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lowther&oldid=1176101964 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

1369-428: The state of Canadian poetry" . Quill and Quire . Archived from the original on May 28, 2022 . Retrieved March 15, 2023 . ^ "N.S., Toronto poets win League of Canadian Poets honours" . CBC Books . June 23, 2008. Archived from the original on March 15, 2023 . Retrieved April 24, 2012 . ^ "Shortlisted for poetry prizes". The Globe and Mail , April 2, 2008. ^ "Winners of

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