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Sask. author Cassi Smith wins $10,000 RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award

WATCH ABOVE: Cassie Smith describes the feeling of being named the recipient of the RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award and the project she is working on. – Apr 25, 2017

Saskatchewan-born Cassi Smith is the newest recipient of the $10,000 RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award.

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Smith was selected for the honour by bestselling Estevan, Sask.-born author Ross King who was awarded the $25,000 RBC Taylor Prize last month.

King received the non-fiction award for “Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies,” his biography on the famed French impressionist painter.

READ MORE: Saskatchewan-born Ross King wins $25K RBC Taylor Prize for ‘Mad Enchantment’

The RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award was created to recognize and assist a Canadian published author who is working on a significant writing project which is preferably – but not limited to – the literary non-fiction genre.

In addition to the cash prize, Smith will receive mentorship from King with the goal of progressing towards creating the first draft of her work.

Smith is currently working towards a masters of fine arts in writing at the University of Saskatchewan where she graduated in 2013 with a double major in political studies and English.

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She received the 2016 University of Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship for her non-fiction project in indigenous studies.

The author is currently working on a collection of non-fiction short stories based on interviews with Saskatchewan’s First Nations Elders.

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