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Recognizing a lifetime of distinguished work by a Canadian writer

Matt Cohen Award: In Celebration of a Writing Life

Highlights

Prize

Winner $40,000

Eligibility Criteria

  • Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • A life dedicated to writing as a primary pursuit
  • Published in either English or French

Questions?


Please contact:
Devon Jackson, Associate Program Director
djackson@writerstrust.com

About the Award

The Matt Cohen Award recognizes a lifetime of distinguished work by a Canadian writer working in poetry or prose in either French or English. The prize was established in celebration of the life of Matt Cohen, a founding member of the Writers’ Union of Canada. An increase to the prize purse from $25,000 to $40,000 was announced at this year’s awards event by the award’s patron, Lorraine Greey.

2025 Winner

Sheree Fitch

Jury Citation

“Sheree Fitch’s first book of nonsense verse for children, Toes in My Nose, came out in 1987 and she has been a full-time writer ever since. Her second children’s book, Sleeping Dragons All Around, won the 1989 Atlantic Booksellers Choice Award. Since then, she has written 19 books for children — ‘I take my nonsense seriously,’ she says — as well as four books for young adults and two books of poetry. She is also a lifelong advocate for children’s literacy. In 1998, the United Nations commissioned her book of poetry, called If You Could Wear My Sneakers: A Book About Children’s Rights, which won the Ontario Library Association’s Silver Birch Award and Atlantic Canada’s Hackmatac Children’s Choice Award.  Fitch is the Honorary Patron of the Literary Coalition of New Brunswick, and the Honorary Spokesperson for the Nova Scotia Read to Me program. She has three honorary doctorates and is an Officer of the Order of Canada. Her books, both for children and adults, are exuberant, joyful, and wise, which aptly describes the author herself.” —2025 Matt Cohen Award committee (Patsy Aldana, Michelle Good, Wayne Grady, and Hal Wake)

Jury

2025

Winning the Matt Cohen Award is a really significant and profoundly touching life-changing honour, and I thank you incredibly much.

— Richard Wagamese

2015 Matt Cohen Award winner

About Matt Cohen

A founding member of the Writers’ Union of Canada, Mr. Cohen was a celebrated and prolific writer who died in 1999 at the age of 56. This prize was established in his name by a group of anonymous donors.

Sponsor

Lorraine Greey