Andrew J. Borkowski’s linked collection of short stories, Copernicus
Avenue, is the winner of the 2012 Toronto Book Award.
Borkowski’s debut
book is set in-and-around the titular avenue, a thinly-veiled homage to
Roncesvalles Ave., the west-end Toronto Polish enclave where the author was
born and raised.
The other
finalists were National Post columnist Dave Bidini for Writing
Gordon Lightfoot: The Man, the Music, and the World in 1972;
Farzana Doctor for her novel Six
Metres of Pavement; Michele Landsberg for her collection of columns Writing
the Revolution; and Suzanne Robertson for her poetry collection Paramita,
Little Black.
Each of the five finalists receives $1,000, while Borkowski
takes home an additional $10,000. (That should buy Andrew a lot of coffees!)
Andrew will be my guest speaker at the Writing with Style workshop Februrary 2 in Brampton. Details here.
See my full schedule here, including writing workshops and creative
writing courses in Kingston, Peterborough, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton,
Georgetown, Milton, Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines, Hamilton, Dundas,
Kitchener, Guelph, London, Woodstock, Orangeville, Newmarket, Barrie,
Gravenhurst, Sudbury, Muskoka, Peel, Halton, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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