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Canadian writer Canisia Lubrin wins $150K Carol Shields literary prizeAndrew Limbong headshotLubrin is known for her poetry, but published her debut fiction collection Code Noir in 2025.

Lubrin, who is known for her poetry, published her debut fiction collection Code Noirin 2025. Rachel Eliza Griffiths/Carol Shields Prize for Fiction hide caption

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Writer Canisia Lubrin, known for her poetry, has won this year's Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, which honors women and nonbinary storytellers in the U.S. and Canada.

Lubrin's debut fiction work, 2025's Code Noir, is a collection made up of 59 short stories – jumping off of Louis XIV's "Black Code," which established the rules of slavery in France and the French colonies.

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"Canisia Lubrin's prose is polyphonic," wrote the prize judges in a statement announcing Lubrin's win. "The stories invite you to immerse yourself in both the real and the speculative, in the intimate and in sweeping moments of history. Riffing on the Napoleonic decree, Lubrin retunes the legacies of slavery, colonialism and violence."

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