The winners of the 1998 Governor General's Literary Awards were announced by Jean-Louis Roux, Chairman, and Shirley L. Thomson, Director of the Canada Council for the Arts on November 17 in Ottawa.[1] Each winner received a cheque for $10,000.[2]
English
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Diane Schoemperlen, Forms of Devotion | 
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| Non-fiction |  David Adams Richards, Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi | 
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| Poetry |  Stephanie Bolster, White Stone: The Alice Poems | 
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| Drama |  Djanet Sears, Harlem Duet | 
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| Children's literature |  Janet Lunn, The Hollow Tree | 
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| Children's illustration |  Kady MacDonald Denton, A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes | 
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| French to English translation |  Sheila Fischman, Bambi and Me | 
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French
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Christiane Frenette, La Terre ferme | 
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| Non-fiction |  Pierre Nepveu, Intérieurs du Nouveau Monde : Essais sur les littératures du Québec et des Amériques | 
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| Poetry |  Suzanne Jacob, La Part de feu preceded by Le Deuil de la rancune | 
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| Drama |  François Archambault, 15 secondes | 
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| Children's literature |  Angèle Delaunois, Variations sur un même «t'aime» | 
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| Children's illustration |  Pierre Pratt, Monsieur Ilétaitunefois | 
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| English to French translation |  Charlotte Melançon, Les Sources du moi : La Formation de l'identité moderne | 
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References
- ↑ Anne-Marie Tobin, "Kingston author savours literary award". Kingston Whig-Standard, November 18, 1998.
- ↑ "Montrealers deluge list of nominees". Montreal Gazette, October 21, 1998.
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