Tim Blackett shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards

Tim Blackett shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards

We are excited to announce that Tim Blackett has been shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awardsthe Fiction Award and the First Book Awardfor his debut story collection, Grandview Drive. The shortlist was presented in partnership with the Regina Public Library on Friday, March 1st, and the presentation can be viewed here: https://www.reginalibrary.ca/attend/programs/10123603
 
Grandview Drive is a collection of sixteen connected short stories investigates the ways we humans so often feel lonely and alone, yet cannot avoid having our lives be contingent upon others—often in ways we can neither see nor understand. Blackett’s characters long for meaningful connection and struggle to find it; they are too often unaware of the connections that are right in front of them. This collection that builds on itself; the stories stand on their own, but they are strengthened by the (sometimes secret) connections they hold with each other. Blackett’s debut asks the reader to think about love and loss, loneliness and heartbreak, redemption and starting life anew.
 
Grandview Drive is an impressive debut and a welcome addition to literary fiction in Canada. The stories in this collection are smart and creative, sombre and amusing. Subtle and sly in their connections, these stories reward us with universal meditations on loneliness, insecurity, loss, and longing. You won’t soon forget these original characters and their stories. Tim Blackett is a talent to watch.” –Lisa Bird-Wilson, author of Probably Ruby
 
Tim Blackett is a Canadian writer whose work has appeared in Briarpatch, [spaces] and a small Saskatchewan journal called Swift, Flowing. He holds a Bachelor of Theology and a BA in English from the University of Regina, as well as a certificate in creative writing from Humber College. He placed second in the John V. Hicks Long Manuscript Award (2019) for Grandview Drive before it was published, and the titular story was longlisted for the Carter v. Cooper Short Fiction Award (2012). Blackett's #BookTok channel can be viewed a www.tiktok.com/@timrblackett. He lives in Regina, SK. 
 
The Saskatchewan Book Awards is a program that celebrates Saskatchewan’s diverse literary community. Now in its 31st year, there are thirteen awards presented to authors and publishers in the province. Winners of the 2024 Saskatchewan Book Awards will be announced at SBA's 31st Gala and Award Ceremony on Friday, May 3, 2024 at the DoubleTree Inn in Regina. More information is available at https://www.bookawards.sk.ca/