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Shauntay Grant

Shauntay Grant is a Canadian author, poet, playwright, and professor. Between 2009 and 2011, she served as the third poet laureate of Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1] She is known for writing Africville, a children's picture book about a black community by the same name that was razed by the city of Halifax in the 1960s.[2] "Africville" was nominated for a 2018 Governor General’s Literary Award.[3] The book also won the 2019 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, and was among 13 picture books listed on the United States Board on Books for Young People's 2019 USBBY Outstanding International Books List.

Shauntay Grant
BornHalifax, Nova Scotia
OccupationWriter, professor
GenrePoetry, Children's Novel, Playwriting, Spoken Word
Notable works
  • Africville
  • Up Home
Website
shauntaygrant.com

Early life and education edit

Grant was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has a degree in music from Dalhousie University and a degree in journalism from the University of King's College.[4]

Career edit

Grant began publishing her work after she was approached by Sandra McIntyre, a senior editor at Nimbus Publishing, during an event where she read a poem from her teenage years. The poem, called "Remember Preston", talked about her childhood experiences in North Preston, and on McIntyre's suggestion, was turned into a children's book, released in 2008 by the name of Up Home. Similarly, her following two books, The City Speaks In Drums (2010) and Apples and Butterflies (2012), were based on poems written by Grant.[5]

While serving as Halifax's Poet Laureate, Grant organized the first national gathering of Canadian Poets Laureate, which happened in 2010.[6]

In 2019, Grant's play, The Bridge, premiered at Neptune Theatre in Halifax as a co-production between Neptune and 2b Theatre, in association with Obsidian Theatre.[7] She developed the play over several years and workshopped it with Eastern Front Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop. The Bridge tells the story of two estranged brothers in a rural Nova Scotian Black community.[8] Grant won Outstanding New Play by a Nova Scotian at the 2020 Merritt Awards for The Bridge, which was also nominated for Outstanding Production.[9][10] In 2020, her board book for children, My Hair is Beautiful, was selected as one of the Best of the Year by School Library Journal blogger Betsy Bird in her Fuse 8 Production review of children's books.

Grant is a former host of CBC Radio's national Poetry Face-Off and regional concert music program All The Best. She currently works as an associate professor for Dalhousie University, where she teaches creative writing.[11]

Awards and honours edit

  • Established Artist Award, Arts Nova Scotia. (2020)
  • Outstanding New Play, Robert Merritt Awards. (2020)
  • Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, Canadian Children's Book Awards. (2019)
  • Governor General's Literary Awards, finalist Canadian Children's Book Awards. (2019)
  • Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Awards finalist. (2019)
  • Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Awards finalist. (2019)
  • Joseph S. Stauffer Prize in Writing and Publishing, Canada Council for the Arts. (2015)
  • Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature finalist, Atlantic Book Awards. (2011)
  • Jury Award for Outstanding Drama, Atlantic Fringe Fesetival. (2011)
  • Poet of Honour, Canadian Festival of Spoken Word. (2010)
  • Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award finalist. (2010)
  • Best Atlantic Published Book Award, Atlantic Book Awards. (2009)

Publications edit

Children's books edit

  • Grant, Shauntay (2008). Up home. Halifax, NS: Nimbus. ISBN 9781551096605.
  • Grant, Shauntay (2010). The city speaks in drums. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus Publishing. p. 32. ISBN 978-1551097589.
  • Grant, Shauntay (2012). Apples and butterflies. Halifax, NS: Nimbus Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781551099354.
  • Grant, Shauntay (2017). The walking bathroom. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. p. 32. ISBN 978-1771085564.
  • Grant, Shauntay (2018). Africville. Toronto: Groundwood Books. p. 32. ISBN 978-1773060439.
  • Grant, Shauntay (2020). My hair is beautiful. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1771087667.

Plays edit

  • The Bridge Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press. (2021)

Spoken Word edit

  • The City Speaks In Drums. Halifax: Wordrhythm, 2010.[12]
  • Say Sumthin. Halifax: Wordrhythm, 2014.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Halifax's Poet Laureate". www.halifax.ca. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. ^ Patrick, Ryan B. (22 August 2018). "Why Shauntay Grant created a children's book to revisit the legacy of Africville". CBC. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Halifax author Shauntay Grant among nominees for Governor General's Literary Award". The Chronicle Herald. 3 October 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  4. ^ Knox, Carsten (18 June 2009). "My summer: Shauntay Grant, poet, broadcaster". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  5. ^ Lyons, Kelly Starling (28 February 2020). "Day 28: Shauntay Grant". The Brown Bookshelf. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  6. ^ Wilson, Kara (24 February 2015). "Trust Your Voice. Halifax's Third Poet Laureate opens up about poetry and life". ByBlacks.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  7. ^ Arsenault, Tim (23 January 2019). "Neptune Theatre's The path to The Bridge a locally cultivated work". The Chronicle Herald. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  8. ^ Thorne, Tara (24 January 2019). "The Bridge's community connections". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Color Purple, The Bridge nab Merritt nominations". Chronicle Herald. 3 March 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  10. ^ Mullin, Morgan (1 April 2020). "Here's everyone who won at Theatre Nova Scotia's Merritt Awards this week". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Shauntay Grant". Dalhousie University. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  12. ^ "The City Speaks In Drums (Book & CD version - sample) by Shauntay Grant". shauntaygrant.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Shauntay Grant 'Say Sumthin'". LISA GREENAWAY || DJ LAPKAT. 6 October 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Shauntay Grant is a Canadian author poet playwright and professor Between 2009 and 2011 she served as the third poet laureate of Halifax Nova Scotia 1 She is known for writing Africville a children s picture book about a black community by the same name that was razed by the city of Halifax in the 1960s 2 Africville was nominated for a 2018 Governor General s Literary Award 3 The book also won the 2019 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and was among 13 picture books listed on the United States Board on Books for Young People s 2019 USBBY Outstanding International Books List Shauntay GrantBornHalifax Nova ScotiaOccupationWriter professorGenrePoetry Children s Novel Playwriting Spoken WordNotable worksAfricville Up HomeWebsiteshauntaygrant com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Publications 4 1 Children s books 4 2 Plays 4 3 Spoken Word 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editGrant was born in Halifax Nova Scotia She has a degree in music from Dalhousie University and a degree in journalism from the University of King s College 4 Career editGrant began publishing her work after she was approached by Sandra McIntyre a senior editor at Nimbus Publishing during an event where she read a poem from her teenage years The poem called Remember Preston talked about her childhood experiences in North Preston and on McIntyre s suggestion was turned into a children s book released in 2008 by the name of Up Home Similarly her following two books The City Speaks In Drums 2010 and Apples and Butterflies 2012 were based on poems written by Grant 5 While serving as Halifax s Poet Laureate Grant organized the first national gathering of Canadian Poets Laureate which happened in 2010 6 In 2019 Grant s play The Bridge premiered at Neptune Theatre in Halifax as a co production between Neptune and 2b Theatre in association with Obsidian Theatre 7 She developed the play over several years and workshopped it with Eastern Front Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop The Bridge tells the story of two estranged brothers in a rural Nova Scotian Black community 8 Grant won Outstanding New Play by a Nova Scotian at the 2020 Merritt Awards for The Bridge which was also nominated for Outstanding Production 9 10 In 2020 her board book for children My Hair is Beautiful was selected as one of the Best of the Year by School Library Journal blogger Betsy Bird in her Fuse 8 Production review of children s books Grant is a former host of CBC Radio s national Poetry Face Off and regional concert music program All The Best She currently works as an associate professor for Dalhousie University where she teaches creative writing 11 Awards and honours editEstablished Artist Award Arts Nova Scotia 2020 Outstanding New Play Robert Merritt Awards 2020 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award Canadian Children s Book Awards 2019 Governor General s Literary Awards finalist Canadian Children s Book Awards 2019 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children s Book Awards finalist 2019 Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Awards finalist 2019 Joseph S Stauffer Prize in Writing and Publishing Canada Council for the Arts 2015 Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children s Literature finalist Atlantic Book Awards 2011 Jury Award for Outstanding Drama Atlantic Fringe Fesetival 2011 Poet of Honour Canadian Festival of Spoken Word 2010 Hackmatack Children s Choice Book Award finalist 2010 Best Atlantic Published Book Award Atlantic Book Awards 2009 Publications editChildren s books edit Grant Shauntay 2008 Up home Halifax NS Nimbus ISBN 9781551096605 Grant Shauntay 2010 The city speaks in drums Halifax N S Nimbus Publishing p 32 ISBN 978 1551097589 Grant Shauntay 2012 Apples and butterflies Halifax NS Nimbus Publishing Limited ISBN 9781551099354 Grant Shauntay 2017 The walking bathroom Halifax Nova Scotia Nimbus Publishing p 32 ISBN 978 1771085564 Grant Shauntay 2018 Africville Toronto Groundwood Books p 32 ISBN 978 1773060439 Grant Shauntay 2020 My hair is beautiful Halifax Nova Scotia Nimbus Publishing Limited ISBN 978 1771087667 Plays edit The Bridge Toronto Playwrights Canada Press 2021 Spoken Word edit The City Speaks In Drums Halifax Wordrhythm 2010 12 Say Sumthin Halifax Wordrhythm 2014 13 References edit Halifax s Poet Laureate www halifax ca Retrieved 15 September 2020 Patrick Ryan B 22 August 2018 Why Shauntay Grant created a children s book to revisit the legacy of Africville CBC Retrieved 15 September 2020 Halifax author Shauntay Grant among nominees for Governor General s Literary Award The Chronicle Herald 3 October 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Knox Carsten 18 June 2009 My summer Shauntay Grant poet broadcaster The Coast Halifax Retrieved 30 September 2020 Lyons Kelly Starling 28 February 2020 Day 28 Shauntay Grant The Brown Bookshelf Retrieved 15 September 2020 Wilson Kara 24 February 2015 Trust Your Voice Halifax s Third Poet Laureate opens up about poetry and life ByBlacks com Retrieved 15 September 2020 Arsenault Tim 23 January 2019 Neptune Theatre s The path to The Bridge a locally cultivated work The Chronicle Herald Retrieved 30 September 2020 Thorne Tara 24 January 2019 The Bridge s community connections The Coast Halifax Retrieved 30 September 2020 Color Purple The Bridge nab Merritt nominations Chronicle Herald 3 March 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Mullin Morgan 1 April 2020 Here s everyone who won at Theatre Nova Scotia s Merritt Awards this week The Coast Halifax Retrieved 30 September 2020 Shauntay Grant Dalhousie University Retrieved 15 September 2020 The City Speaks In Drums Book amp CD version sample by Shauntay Grant shauntaygrant com Retrieved 15 September 2020 Shauntay Grant Say Sumthin LISA GREENAWAY DJ LAPKAT 6 October 2014 Retrieved 15 September 2020 External links edit nbsp Children s literature portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shauntay Grant amp oldid 1207759343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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