Submit your nomination for the 2025 Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence!

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It is often said that editing is an invisible art. But that doesn’t mean great editors should hide in the shadows.

Shine a spotlight on great editing by submitting a nomination for the 2025 Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence. You can nominate another editor or even yourself.

The Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence

The Tom Fairley Award is presented annually to an exceptional editor who played a significant role in the success of a project completed in English or French.

The 2025 award recognizes an outstanding editor on a project published in the 2024 calendar year.

The award will be presented during Editors Canada’s online awards ceremony in spring 2025. The winner will receive the $2,000 grand prize and, in recognition of their outstanding editorial performance, the finalists will also receive cash awards of $500 each. These cash prizes are made possible by Editors Canada and its generous donors.

Submit a nomination

Anyone involved in the work can submit a nomination, such as the publisher, editor, author or designer. Self-nominations are encouraged.

Ready to recognize that exceptional editor?

Deadlines

The deadline to submit your completed nomination form is Friday, February 14, 2025.

Supporting documents must be submitted electronically (e.g., by email) by Friday, February 28, 2025.

Complete nomination instructions and more information about the Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence are available online.

Meet the 2024 recipient and finalists

Headshots of Paula Ayer, Margo LaPierre (a white woman in her 30s with long wavy blonde hair, wearing a pink scarf, pink lipstick, and a navy blazer smiling at the camera. Behind her is a shelf of poetry books and a ZZ plant), and Claire Lubell

Editors Canada presented the 2024 Tom Fairley Award to Paula Ayer of Vancouver, British Columbia, for her work on Pitfall: The Race to Mine the World’s Most Vulnerable Places by Christopher Pollon (Greystone Books).

The other editors shortlisted for their editorial excellence were Margo LaPierre (she/her) of Ottawa, Ontario, and Claire Lubell (she/her) of Montreal, Quebec.

Who was Tom Fairley?

Tom Fairley was a founding member of the Freelance Editors’ Association of Canada. His career stretched from the 1930s to the 1980s. He held positions at Canadian Press, the CBC, Macmillan of Canada, General Publishing and Copp Clark.

Tom had a keen interest in the North, which was reflected in his two books on the subject and his many newspaper and magazine articles on the Arctic.

Simply to list the positions Tom held, or to mention one or two of his achievements, does not do him justice. He is remembered more for the exceptional quality of his work, for his generous nature, and for the help and advice he gave novice editors.

Tom died in March 1982 at the age of 63. This award for editorial excellence is our tribute to an outstanding editor and person.

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