Congratulations to our 2023 winners!
Canada’s best debut books in Nonfiction, Literary Fiction, and Speculative Fiction have been chosen.
About the 2023 prize
Rakuten Kobo has chosen the winners of its ninth annual Emerging Writer Prize, adding three new Canadian authors to its growing list of celebrated writers. Debut authors in Nonfiction, Literary Fiction, and Speculative Fiction each were awarded a $10,000 CAD cash prize, and will receive promotional, marketing, and communications support from Rakuten Kobo to help get them started in the world of publishing.
The 2023 winners react
2023 Nonfiction Winner
"Invisible Boy is an extraordinary coming of age story of being Black in a white world, living in the shadow of fundamentalist religion, surviving abuse, and deciphering the deep complexities of transracial adoption, all narrated in a singular and clear voice. Harrison Mooney captures his younger self exquisitely and it is clear he has been writing this book his entire life. Young Harrison has survival skills—he is sharply observant, funny, intelligent, and insightful—but his ultimate talent, shared with the most accomplished memoirists before him, is as a storyteller. There are no tidy conclusions to be had in life, but, as Mooney shows us, we can turn back and retread our route to explore how we came to be ourselves. I couldn't put this book down, and all I cared about was the boy at its centre and who he might become. Bravo to Harrison Mooney for writing this compelling, humorous, heartbreaking, and beautiful work."
The 2023 Non-Fiction Shortlist
2023 Literary Fiction Winner
"Tear is a bold, unflinching bildungsroman that moves, chimera-like, between the real and the imagined; among the confusions and traumas of youth; from the humane to the monstrous. And therein author Erica McKeen accomplishes the truly remarkable. While walking in the steps of such gothic icons as Mary Shelley and Shirley Jackson, McKeen manages to forge her own path: avoiding the clichéd, the gratuitous, and the overwritten to create in Tear an inventive, affecting, modern work. With assured control of her craft and respect for both her readers and her genre forebearers, McKeen writes with an originality, sophistication, and expertise well beyond her years."
The 2023 Literary Fiction Shortlist
2023 Speculative Fiction Winner
“The Petting Zoos delivers exactly what many readers look for in their speculative fiction: something bracingly new, but rooted in a fundamental sense of humanity. From a somewhat salacious concept, Covert creates a story of a world reawakening after disaster, an analysis of the nature of intimacy and love, of human connection. While Lily's is a personal, sexual odyssey, the novel is expansive, finding hope in dark corners, the soul-affirming power of fresh fruit, of nature, of touch. It's a most unusual and powerful work.”
The 2023 Speculative Fiction Shortlist
Get to know the winning authors and this year's judges
Looking ahead with Harrison Mooney, author of Invisible Boy
Interview with the Nonfiction winner on the Kobo blog
Emily Urquhart on folklore, family, and creativity
Interview with our judge for Nonfiction
Getting serious with Erica McKeen, author of Tear
Interview with the Literary Fiction winner on the Kobo blog
CS Richardson on writing with all the colour in the world
Interview with the judge for Literary Fiction
Touching greatness with K.S. Covert, author of The Petting Zoos
Interview with the Speculative Fiction winner on the Kobo blog
Robert J. Wiersema on the speculative core of storytelling
Interview with the judge for Speculative Fiction