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Kelsey Johnson

Atwood, Alexis among 12 authors to compete for Canada's Giller Prize

FILE PHOTO: Author Margaret Atwood poses after winning the Academy Board of Directors Tribute award during the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 11, 2018. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian author Margaret Atwood, who penned the novels that inspired the hit television series "Alias Grace" and "The Handmaid's Tale", is among 12 writers listed on Tuesday for Canada's top literary award for fiction.

Created in 1994, the Giller Prize recognizes excellence in Canadian fiction. The award has been backed by Canadian bank Scotiabank since 2005, with the top winner earning C$100,000 ($75,330).

FILE PHOTO: Andre Alexis, author of "Fifteen Dogs", arrives at the Scotiabank Giller Prize gala event in Toronto, November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

Atwood, who won the honor in 1996 for her novel "Alias Grace," is competing with her new work "The Testaments," which is set to be released by McClelland & Stewart on Sept. 10.

"The Testaments" is the sequel to Atwood's famous 1985 dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale". The upcoming novel was also short-listed this week for the Booker Prize for fiction.

Also among those up for the Giller Prize is Toronto-based author Andre Alexis for "Days by Moonlight," published by Coach House Books. Alexis won the Giller Prize in 2015 for his novel "Fifteen Dogs."

FILE PHOTO: Award-winning Canadian writer Margaret Atwood smiles as she speaks during the ceremony of the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade (Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels) at the Church of St. Paul in Frankfurt, Germany, October 15, 2017. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

The prize's short-list of five authors will be released on Sept. 30, with the winner revealed at a Toronto gala on Nov. 18.

The complete long-list, which a jury narrowed down from 117 submissions, is as follows:

Andre Alexis - "Days of Moonlight," published by Coach House Books

FILE PHOTO: Andre Alexis, author of "Fifteen Dogs", poses with the Scotiabank Giller Prize at a gala event in Toronto November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

Margaret Atwood - "The Testaments," published by McClelland & Stewart

David Bezmozgis - "Immigrant City," published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

Michael Christie - "Greenwood," published by McClelland & Stewart

Megan Gail Coles - "Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club," published by House of Anansi Press

Michael Crummey - "The Innocents," published by Doubleday Canada

Adam Foulds - "Dream Sequence," published by Biblioasis

K.D. Miller - "Late Breaking," published by Biblioasis

Alix Ohlin - "Dual Citizens," published by House of Anansi Press

Steven Price - "Lampedusa," published by McClelland & Stewart

Zalika Reid-Benta - "Frying Plantain," published by Astoria, an imprint of House of Anansi Press

Ian Williams - "Reproduction," published by Random House Canada

(Reporting by Kelsey Johnson; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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