Best by Annick MacAskill

The Halifax writer is on the 2024 CBC Short Story Prize longlist

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Caption: Annick MacAskill is a writer and poet from London, Ont. now living in Halifax. (Submitted by Annick MacAskill)

Annick MacAskill has made the 2024 CBC Short Story Prize longlist for Best.
The winner of the 2024 CBC Short Story Prize will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts(external link), have their work published on CBC Books(external link) and attend a two-week writing residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity(external link). The four remaining finalists will each receive $1,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts(external link) and have their work published on CBC Books(external link).
The shortlist will be announced on April 18 and the winner will be announced on April 25.
If you're interested in the CBC Literary Prizes(external link), the 2024 CBC Poetry Prize is open for submissions until June 1. The 2025 CBC Short Story Prize will open in September and the 2025 CBC Nonfiction Prize will open in January.

About Annick MacAskill

Annick MacAskill is the author of three previously published poetry collections, including Shadow Blight, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for poetry in 2022. Her fourth book of poetry, Votive, will be published by Gaspereau Press in 2024. Her fiction has previously appeared in Canthius and Plenitude. MacAskill lives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), in Mi'kma'ki, the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq.
MacAskill was previously longlisted for the 2014 CBC Poetry Prize.

Entry in five-ish words

"Couple ghosted by sperm donor."

The story's source of inspiration

"A combination of lived experience, fear, and hope."

First lines

Terry and Danny's apartment was on a side street off Richmond, just a few blocks east of Queen and Bathurst. Their friends could never believe how peaceful it was, steps from where the streetcar ground its way past the café-cum-nightclub, the good roti place, the store that still rented VHS tapes.

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Caption: The 2024 CBC Short Story Prize shortlist will be announced on April 18 and the winner will be announced on April 25. (Ben Shannon/CBC)

Check out the rest of the longlist

The longlist was selected from more than 1,900 submissions. A team of 12 writers and editors from across Canada compiled the list.
The jury selects the shortlist and the eventual winner from the readers' longlisted selections. This year's jury is comprised of Suzette Mayr, Kevin Chong and Ashley Audrain.
The complete longlist is: