National Magazine Awards

Spotlight: The National Magazine Award for Best New Magazine Writer

Each year one of the most exciting moments at National Magazine Awards gala is discovering which hardworking young magazine journalist is named Canada’s Best New Magazine Writer.
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Submissions in this category are open to students as well as young magazine writers whose early work in Canadian magazines shows the highest degree of craft and promise.

The competition is open to work published during 2012 in print, tablet or web-based Canadian magazines. Individuals may enter their own work (see the full requirements here), but editors, teachers and mentors are encouraged to nominate the talented young writers they’ve worked with.

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Among last year’s three finalists, two were recent graduates of Ryerson University’s School of Journalism and the third was a young columnist for Maclean’s.

The winner was Liam Casey, whose award-winning piece “Suicide Notes” (Ryerson Review of Journalism) won over the judges with its passion and its courageous investigative reporting. Liam Casey is now a staff reporter at the Toronto Star.

“Suicide Notes” by Liam Casey in the Ryerson Review of Journalism. (Click image to read the complete article.)

The winner of this year’s National Magazine Award for Best New Magazine Writer will join a group of award laureates that includes Matthieu AikinsPatrick WhiteChantal SrivastavaJeremy KlaszusJonathan TrudelMatthew McKinnonDanielle GroenJean-François BéginSophie Lees, and Kris Demeanor.

Check out some of our interviews with past winners and finalists for this award:

Read more about the award for Best New Magazine Writer. Read the full text of past finalists and winners in our archive.

Click here to submit. The submissions deadline is January 16, 2013.

Liam Casey, winner of the 2011 award for Best New Magazine Writer, accepts his award on stage at the NMA Gala.

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