The Gerald Lampert Memorial Award is an annual literary award presented by the League of Canadian Poets to the best volume of poetry published by a first-time poet. It is presented in honour of poetry promoter Gerald Lampert.[1] Each winner receives an honorarium of $1000.
In its earliest years, the award was not necessarily limited to poetry, but was presented to the year's best first book by a Canadian writer in either poetry or prose.[2]
Winners and nominees
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Year
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Poet
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Title
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Result
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Ref.
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2010
|
James Langer
|
Gun Dogs
|
Winner
|
|
Kate Hall
|
The Certainty Dream
|
Shortlist
|
[38]
|
Marcus McCann
|
Soft Where
|
Shortlist
|
Soraya Peerbaye
|
Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
|
Shortlist
|
Marguerite Pigeon
|
Inventory
|
Shortlist
|
Robert Earl Stewart
|
Something Burned Along the Southern Border
|
Shortlist
|
2011
|
Anna Swanson
|
The Nights Also
|
Winner
|
[39]
|
Susan Briscoe
|
The Crow’s Vow
|
Shortlist
|
[40]
|
Karen Enns
|
That Other Beauty
|
Shortlist
|
Jeff Latosik
|
Tiny, Frantic, Stronger
|
Shortlist
|
Nikki Reimer
|
[sic]
|
Shortlist
|
Clea Roberts
|
Here Is Where We Disembark
|
Shortlist
|
2012
|
Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang
|
Sweet Devilry
|
Winner
|
[41]
|
Kirsty Elliot
|
True
|
Shortlist
|
[42]
|
Rosemary Griebel
|
Yes
|
Shortlist
|
Suzanne Robertson
|
Paramita
|
Shortlist
|
Lisa Shatzky
|
Do Not Call Me By My Name
|
Shortlist
|
Leslie Vryenhoek
|
Gulf
|
Shortlist
|
2013
|
Gillian Savigny
|
Notebook M
|
Winner
|
[43]
|
James Arthur
|
Charms Against Lightning
|
Shortlist
|
[44]
|
Nora Gould
|
I see my love more clearly from a distance
|
Shortlist
|
Mathew Henderson
|
The Lease
|
Shortlist
|
Nyla Matuk
|
Sumptuary Laws
|
Shortlist
|
Andrew McEwan
|
Repeater
|
Shortlist
|
2014
|
Murray Reiss
|
The Survival Rate of Butterflies in the Wild
|
Winner
|
[45]
|
Jordan Abel
|
the place of scraps
|
Shortlist
|
[46]
|
Laurie D. Graham
|
Rove
|
Shortlist
|
Julie Joosten
|
Light Light
|
Shortlist
|
Emilia Nielsen
|
Surge Narrows
|
Shortlist
|
Juleta Severson-Baker
|
Incarnate
|
Shortlist
|
2015
|
Kayla Czaga
|
For Your Safety Please Hold On
|
Winner
|
[47]
|
Sylvia D. Hamilton
|
And I Alone Escaped to Tell You
|
Shortlist
|
[48]
|
Stevie Howell
|
Sharps
|
Shortlist
|
Kerry Lee Powell
|
Inheritance
|
Shortlist
|
Suzannah Showler
|
Failure to Thrive
|
Shortlist
|
Anne-Marie Turza
|
The Quiet
|
Shortlist
|
2016
|
Ben Ladouceur
|
Otter
|
Winner
|
[49]
|
Melissa Bull
|
Rue
|
Shortlist
|
[50]
|
Chad Campbell
|
Laws & Locks
|
Shortlist
|
Raoul Fernandes
|
Transmitter and Receiver
|
Shortlist
|
Cassidy McFadzean
|
Hacker Packer
|
Shortlist
|
Derek Webster
|
Mockingbird
|
Shortlist
|
2017
|
Ingrid Ruthig
|
This Being
|
Winner
|
[51]
|
Christopher Gudgeon
|
Assdeep in Wonder
|
Shortlist
|
[52]
|
Jennifer Houle
|
The Back Channels
|
Shortlist
|
John Nyman
|
Players
|
Shortlist
|
Margo Wheaton
|
The Unlit Path Behind the House
|
Shortlist
|
Banoo Zan
|
Songs of Exile
|
Shortlist
|
2018
|
Emily Nilsen
|
Otolith
|
Winner
|
[53]
|
Billy-Ray Belcourt
|
This Wound is a World
|
Shortlist
|
[54]
|
Jack Davis
|
Faunics
|
Shortlist
|
Wendy Donawa
|
Thin Air of the Knowable
|
Shortlist
|
Julie Paul
|
The Rules of the Kingdom
|
Shortlist
|
Phoebe Wang
|
Admission Requirements
|
Shortlist
|
2019
|
T. Liem
|
Obits.
|
Winner
|
[55]
|
Tanis Franco
|
Quarry
|
Shortlist
|
[56]
|
Mikko Harvey
|
Unstable Neighbourhood Rabbit
|
Shortlist
|
Jenny Haysom
|
Dividing the Wayside
|
Shortlist
|
Klara du Plessis
|
Ekke
|
Shortlist
|
Shazia Hafiz Ramji
|
Port of Being
|
Shortlist
|
2020s
References
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- ^ Cassandra Drudi, "Shortlists announced for 2025 LCP Book Awards". Quill & Quire, May 7, 2025.
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