- Jane Eaton Hamilton
Jane Eaton Hamilton (born
July 19 ,1954 ) is aCanadian short story writer, poet and photographer.Hamilton has published two books of poetry, "Body Rain" (Brick Books 1992) and "Steam-Cleaning Love" (Brick Books 1993) and two volumes of short fiction "July Nights and Other Stories", (Douglas and McIntyre, 1991) and "Hunger", (Oberon, 2001), and two other books (children's and nonfiction). Her books have been shortlisted for the
Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in the BC Book Prizes, the VanCity Award, thePat Lowther Award , the Ferro-Grumley Award, and the MIND Book Prize (UK) where a non-fiction title appeared on the Best Books of the Year wrap-up at the UK Guardian newspaper.Her short work has appeared in such publications as "En Route", "
The New York Times ", "Macleans " and Seventeen. She has won many awards for her short work, including first prize in the CBC Literary Awards (2003), twice first prize in the Prism International Short Story Award, Canadian Poetry Chapbook of the Year from theLeague of Canadian Poets , the event Non-Fiction Award, and many others.She and her wife,
Vancouver doctor Joy Masuhara, were two of the litigants in the Canadiansame-sex marriage case, and when they and their colleagues won their case after a several year battle, they were wed inToronto onJune 28 ,2003 shortly after their tenth anniversary. They have two grown daughters, both Jane's biological children, who were adopted by Joy in 1997 when same sex adoptions became legal. Two movies with footage of Jane and Joy were made about their case, one by the NFB called "Why Thee Wed" and the other by Toronto filmmaker Nancy Nicol, called "The End of Second Class."Jane Eaton Hamilton gave up writing
January 1 ,2004 , six days before the CBC called to tell her she had taken first prize in the literary awards that had seen her as a finalist 20 plus years running. She now works as a photographer, shooting weddings, portraits, fine art and travel photographs, but keeps a very occasional hand in story writing.Jane Eaton Hamilton is also a Master Gardener who writes the intermittent but popular column for "You Grow Girl" called 'The Adequate Gardener.' The garden she creates with her wife was nominated for Vancouver's Best Front Garden Award.
BOOKS:
Hunger, Oberon Press 2002 ISBN 07780 1202 6 (hardcover) ISBN 0 7780 1203 4 (softcover)
July Nights, Douglas and McIntyre, 1992 ISBN 1-55054-015-7
Body Rain, Brick Books, 1991, ISBN 0-919626-50-5
Steam-Cleaning Love, Brick Books, 1993, ISBN 0-919626-68-8
Going Santa Fe, League of Canadian Poets, 1997, ISBN 1-896216-06-4
"'AWARDS:
BOOKS: "'
The 2003 Publishing Triangle Awards were presented on Thursday, May 8, 2003, in New York City. The finalists in fiction/female were:
The Ferro-Grumley Awards Carol Anshaw, Lucky in the Corner (Houghton Mifflin)Jane Eaton Hamilton, Hunger (Oberon Press)Zoe Valdez, Dear First Love (HarperCollins)
The winner was Carol Anshaw.
Hunger was longlisted for the Lambda Literary Award, 2004
Jessica's Elevator was chosen for the BC School Library Purchase Plan.
Body Rain was short-listed for the Pat Lowther Award.
July Nights was short-listed for the VanCity Award and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Award in the BC Book Prizes.
Going Santa Fe won the 1997 League of Canadian Poets Canadian Poetry Chapbook Award.
AWARDS: STORIES
Death in One Another's Arms, Yellow Silk Best Story of the Year 1988
Death in One Another's Arms, Pushcart Prize Honourable Mention 1988
Grain short-short Finalist 1990
Prism, short fiction finalist, 1991
Easter, Federation of BC Writers short fiction First 1992
Accusation, Prism short fiction winner 1993
Prism short fiction Honourable Mention 1994
frequent CBC Literary Competition Finalist through the years
Hunger, Paragraph erotic short fiction First 1995
How to Have Heart Disease (Without Really Trying), Prism short fiction winner, 1995
DNA, Thistledown young adult story contest Finalist 1995
Goombay Smash, Prism short fiction first prize winner, 1998
How to Have Heart Disease (Without Really Trying), Best American Short Stories Distinguished Story, 1997
Territory, This Magazine first prize winner, 1998
Wax Brains, Fish finalist 1998
Graduation, Journey Prize inclusion, 1998
Winter, sub-Terrain runner-up, 1998
Canadian Literary Awards short-listed, 1998
Cretins, H. E. Francis Award finalist, 1999
Faulkner Award semi-finalist, 1999
Fat Ankles, CBC Literary Awards finalist, 1999
Tightrope, Serpentine, Honorable Mention, 1999
Just Be Glad You Have Heels, Stand (UK) fifth place, 1999
Anemones, Exotic Erotic Writing Contest runner-up, 1999
Tightrope, Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society contest, finalist, 2000
Fat Ankles, Fish Short Story Prize, shortlisted, 1999-2000
Summer Literary Seminar, Russia, 2000, finalist
Summer Literary Seminar, Russia, 2000, finalist
A Drosophila's Wings, Real Writers (UK), shortlisted, 2000
Travel Tips for Girls, Prism International, third prize winner, 2001
Wax Brains, The New Quarterly, honourable mention, 2001
Travel Tips for Girls, Prism International, third prize, 2001
Half Waikiki, CBC/En Route contest finalist, 2002
Easter, Fish story contest finalist, 2002
Do You Want Whiskey? Canadian Authors Association contest shortlist, 2003
Sperm King, Prism International first prize, 2003
Many People Have Been Gored, Room of One's Own story contest finalist, 2003
The Lost Boy, CBC Literary Awards, first prize, fiction ($6000), 2003
Social Discourse: 1944, Pushcart Prize nomination, 2004
Wart's Ugly, Carve Magazine finalist, 2004
AWARDS; POETRY
Elemental, Absolut Vodka finalist 1991
League of Canadian Poets Finalist 1991
Special Needs, Prairie Fire long poem Honourable Mention 1994
Stephen Leacock Poetry Competition, Certificate of Merit, 1995-96
Tilden Canadian Literary Awards, Finalist, 1996
League of Canadian Poets Finalist 1997
luby's cafeteria, killeen, Texas, Stand, 5th. Prize, 1998
Stand honorable mention, 1998
This New Country, Atlanta Review Int'l Merit Award Winner, 1999
Crescendo, Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, semi-finalist, 1999
Delor Street, New Letters (University of Missouri) fourth place, 1999
Vermilion, Outlaw Editions Chapbook Competition, finalist, 1999
Mr and Mrs Mouse, Summer Literary Seminars, Russia, third prize 2000
Survivor, finalist ARC contest, 2002
AWARDS; NON-FICTION
CBC Literary Competition Finalist 1989
Tilden Finalist 1995
Walking on the Ancestors, Event First 1995
Federation of BC Writers Finalist (humour) 1995
Tilden Canadian Literary Awards, Finalist, 1996
Permanent Wave, Belle Lettres, Essay First, 1996
Permanent Wave, Pirate's Alley Faulkner Award finalist, 1998
Girls Like Me (Or Not), Creative Non-Fiction Walter V Shipley contest, 2001
21 Questions, Creative Non-Fiction Walter V Shipley contest, 2001
On the Piano, Pirate's Alley Faulkner contest, finalist, 2001
Permanent Wave, Prism Maclean Hunter contest shortlist, 2002
Being Jane Hamilton, Prism Maclean Hunter contest shortlist, 2002
Being Jane Hamilton, Missouri Review Editors' Awards runner-up, 2002
Being Jane Hamilton, Grain, co-winner Long Grain of Truth, 2002
Waiting for Dierdre, finalist, CBC Canadian Literary Awards 2004
"AWARDS: CITATIONS"
The story "Death in One Another's Arms" was cited in the Pushcart Prize, 1989.
The story "How to Have Heart Disease (Without Really Trying)" was cited as distinguished by Best American Short Stories, 1997.
Canadian Who's Who, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
The story "Territory" was shortlisted for the Journey Prize.
The story "Goombay Smash" was cited as one of the best published stories in Canada by Best Canadian Short Stories.
The story "Graduation" was shortlisted for the Journey Prize.
The story "Tulips" was optioned by Bravo! TV and produced for broadcast in 1996.
The poem "Piñata" was chosen by Poetry in Transit to appear on BC public transit, 1997
AWARDS: GRANTS
Canada Council Explorations 1985
numerous Ontario Arts Council Writer’s Reserve 1987-1996 (when BC writers were no longer eligible)
BC Cultural Services Project Assistance 1992
BC Cultural Services Professional Development 1993
Canada Council B, fiction, 1993
Canada Council B, non-fiction, 1994
BC Cultural Services Project Assistance, 1997
BC Cultural Services Project Assistance, 1998
Canada Council, $20,000, 2000
BC Cultural Services, $10,000, 2000
BC Cultural Services Project Assistance, $10,000, 2003
Canada Council Arts Award, $20,000, 2003
External links
* [http://www.janeeatonhamilton.com Jane Hamilton's writing web site]
* [http://www.janeeatonhamiltonphotography.comJane Eaton Hamilton's photography web site]
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