Gerald Lampert Award

The Gerald Lampert Memorial Award is an annual literary award presented by the League of Canadian Poets to the best volume of poetry published by a first-time poet. It is presented in honour of poetry promoter Gerald Lampert.[1] Each winner receives an honorarium of $1000.

Winners and nominees

Gerald Lampert Award winners and nominees
Year Author Title Result Ref.
1981 Elizabeth Allan The Shored Up House Winner
1982 Edna Alford A Sleep Full of Dreams Winner
Abraham Boyarsky Schielber Winner
1983 Diana Hartog Matinee Light Winner
1984 Jean McKay Gone to Grass Winner
Sandra Birdsell Night Travellers Winner
1985 Paulette Jiles Celestial Navigation Winner [2]
1986 Joan Fern Shaw Raspberry Vinegar Winner
1987 Rosemary Sullivan The Space a Name Makes Winner
1988 Di Brandt Questions I Asked My Mother Winner [2]
Beverly Daurio If Summer Had a Knife Shortlist [3]
Janet Simpson-Cooke Future Rivers Shortlist [3]
1989 Sarah Klassen Journey to Yalta Winner
1990 Steven Heighton Stalin's Carnival Winner [2]
1991 Diana Brebner Radiant Life Forms Winner
Lesley-Anne Bourne The Story of Pears Shortlist [4]
Michael Redhill Impromptu Feats of Balance Shortlist [4]
Ronn Silverstein Diary of a Glass Blower in Solitude Shortlist [4]
1992 Joanne Arnott Wiles of Girlhood Winner
1993 Elisabeth Harvor Fortress of Chairs Winner
1993 Roberta Rees Eyes Like Pigeons Winner
1994 Barbara Klar The Night You Called Me a Shadow Winner
1994 Ilya Tourtidis Mad Magellan's Tale Winner
1995 Keith Maillard Dementia Americana Winner
1996 Maureen Hynes Rough Skin Winner
1997 Marilyn Dumont A Really Good Brown Girl Winner [2][5]
1998 Mark Sinnett The Landing Winner
1999 Stephanie Bolster White Stone: The Alice Poems Winner
2000 Shawna Lemay All the God-Sized Fruit Winner
Lynn Davies The Bridge That Carries the Road Shortlist [6]
David O'Meara Storm Still Shortlist [6]
Rachel Rose Giving My Body to Science Shortlist [6]
Terence Young The Island in Winter Shortlist [6]
2001 Anne Simpson Light Falls Through You Winner [2]
2002 Aislinn Hunter Into the Early Hours Winner
2003 Kathy Mac Nail Builders Plan for Strength and Growth Winner
Nancy Jo Cullen Science Fiction Saint Shortlist
Michael deBeyer Rural Night Catalogue Shortlist
Sharron Proulx-Turner what the auntys say Shortlist
Christine Wiesenthal Instruments of Surrender Shortlist
2004 Adam Getty Reconciliation Winner [7]
Chris Banks Bonfires Shortlist [8]
Jill Hartman A Painted Elephant Shortlist [8]
Alison Pick Question & Answer Shortlist [8]
Ali Riley Wayward Shortlist [8]
2005 Ray Hsu Anthropy Winner
Geoffrey Cook Postscript Shortlist [9]
Susan Downe Little Horse Shortlist [9]
A. J. Levin Monk's Fruit Shortlist [9]
Steve McOrmond Lean Days Shortlist [9]
2006 Suzanne Buffam Past Imperfect Winner [2][10]
2007 Steven Price Anatomy of Keys Winner
2008 Alex Boyd Making Bones Walk Winner [11]
Joshua Auerbach Radius of Light Shortlist [12]
Alison Calder Wolf Tree Shortlist [12]
Dymphny Dronyk Contrary Infatuations Shortlist [12]
Kim Goldberg Ride Backwards on Dragon Shortlist [12]
Erin Knight The Sweet Fuels Shortlist [12]
2009 Katia Grubisic what if red ran out Winner [13]
Adam Chiles Evening Land Shortlist [13]
Jeramy Dodds Crabwise to the Hounds Shortlist [13]
Kate Eichhorn Fond Shortlist [13]
Sachiko Murakami The Invisibility Exhibit Shortlist [13]
Johanna Skibsrud Late Nights With Wild Cowboys Shortlist [13]
2010 James Langer Gun Dogs Winner
Kate Hall The Certainty Dream Shortlist
Marcus McCann Soft Where Shortlist
Soraya Peerbaye Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names Shortlist
Marguerite Pigeon Inventory Shortlist
Robert Earl Stewart Something Burned Along the Southern Border Shortlist
2011 Anna Swanson The Nights Also Winner
Susan Briscoe The Crow’s Vow Shortlist [14][15]
Karen Enns That Other Beauty Shortlist [14][15]
Jeff Latosik Tiny, Frantic, Stronger Shortlist [14][15]
Nikki Reimer [sic] Shortlist [14][15]
Clea Roberts Here Is Where We Disembark Shortlist [14][15]
2012 Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang Sweet Devilry Winner
Kirsty Elliot True Shortlist [16][17]
Rosemary Griebel Yes Shortlist [16][17]
Suzanne Robertson Paramita Shortlist [16][17]
Lisa Shatzky Do Not Call Me By My Name Shortlist [16][17]
Leslie Vryenhoek Gulf Shortlist [16][17]
2013 Gillian Savigny Notebook M Winner
James Arthur Charms Against Lightning Shortlist [18]
Nora Gould I see my love more clearly from a distance Shortlist [18]
Mathew Henderson The Lease Shortlist [18]
Nyla Matuk Sumptuary Laws Shortlist [18]
Andrew McEwan Repeater Shortlist [18]
2014 Murray Reiss The Survival Rate of Butterflies in the Wild Winner [19][20]
Jordan Abel the place of scraps Shortlist [21]
Laurie D. Graham Rove Shortlist [21]
Julie Joosten Light Light Shortlist [21]
Emilia Nielsen Surge Narrows Shortlist [21]
Juleta Severson-Baker Incarnate Shortlist [21]
2015 Kayla Czaga For Your Safety Please Hold On Winner [22]
Sylvia D. Hamilton And I Alone Escaped to Tell You Shortlist [23][24]
Stevie Howell Sharps Shortlist [23][24]
Kerry Lee Powell Inheritance Shortlist [23][24]
Suzannah Showler Failure to Thrive Shortlist [23][24]
Anne-Marie Turza The Quiet Shortlist [23][24]
2016 Ben Ladouceur Otter Winner [25]
Melissa Bull Rue Shortlist [26]
Chad Campbell Laws & Locks Shortlist [26]
Raoul Fernandes Transmitter and Receiver Shortlist [26]
Cassidy McFadzean Hacker Packer Shortlist [26]
Derek Webster Mockingbird Shortlist [26]
2017 Ingrid Ruthig This Being Winner [27][28]
Christopher Gudgeon Assdeep in Wonder Shortlist [29][30]
Jennifer Houle The Back Channels Shortlist [29][30]
John Nyman Players Shortlist [29][30]
Margo Wheaton The Unlit Path Behind the House Shortlist [29][30]
Banoo Zan Songs of Exile Shortlist [29][30]
2018 Emily Nilsen Otolith Winner [31]
Billy-Ray Belcourt This Wound is a World Shortlist [32]
Jack Davis Faunics Shortlist [32]
Wendy Donawa Thin Air of the Knowable Shortlist [32]
Julie Paul The Rules of the Kingdom Shortlist [32]
Phoebe Wang Admission Requirements Shortlist [32]
2019 Tess Liem Obits. Winner [33]
Tanis Franco Quarry Shortlist [34][35]
Mikko Harvey Unstable Neighbourhood Rabbit Shortlist [34][35]
Jenny Haysom Dividing the Wayside Shortlist [34][35]
Klara du Plessis Ekke Shortlist [34][35]
Shazia Hafiz Ramji Port of Being Shortlist [34][35]
2020 Heather Birrell Float and Scurry Winner [36][37][38]
Laura Cok Doubter's Hymnal Shortlist [39]
Paola Ferrante What to Wear While Surviving a Lion Attack Shortlist [39]
Thomas King 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin Shortlist [39]
Alessandra Naccarato Re-Origin of Species Shortlist [39]
Matthew Walsh these are not the potatoes of my youth Shortlist [39]
2021 Bertrand Bickersteth The Response of Weeds Winner [40][41][42]
Jillian Christmas the gospel of breaking Shortlist [43][44]
Valerie Mason-John I Am Still Your Negro Shortlist [43][44]
Bahar Orang Where Things Touch Shortlist [43][44]
Tyler Pennock Bones Shortlist [43][44]
Natasha Ramoutar Bittersweet Shortlist [43][44]
2022 Alisha Kaplan Qorbanot: Offerings Winner [45]
Selina Boan Undoing Hours Shortlist [46]
David Bradford Dream of No One but Myself Shortlist [46]
Dallas Hunt Creeland Shortlist [46]
Matsuki Masutani I will be more myself in the next world Shortlist [46]
Tom Prime Mouthfuls of Space Shortlist [46]
Bardia Sinaee Intruder Shortlist [46]

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