Nominee  
Shane Peacock

1. “The Great Farini: The High-Wire Life of William Hunt,” Penguin Books Canada, Toronto, (hardcover) 1995, (paperback) 1996 [BIOGRAPHY]
2. “The Mystery of Ireland’s Eye,” Penguin Books Canada, Toronto, (trade paperback) 1999, (mass market paperback) 2000 – A Dylan Maples Adventure [YA NOVEL]
3. “The Secret of the Silver Mines,” Penguin Books Canada, Toronto, (trade paperback) 2000, (mass market paperback) 2001 – A Dylan Maples Adventure [YA NOVEL]
4. “Bone Beds of the Badlands,” Penguin Books Canada, Toronto, (trade paperback) 2001, (mass market paperback) 2002 – A Dylan Maples Adventure [YA NOVEL]
5. “Unusual Heroes: Canada’s Prime Ministers and Fathers of Confederation,” Puffin Canada, Penguin Books Canada, Toronto (hardcover) 2002 [YA NON-FICTION]

6. “Monster in the Mountains,” Puffin Canada, Penguin, Toronto, (trade paperback), 2003, (mass market paperback) 2004 – A Dylan Maples Adventure [YA NOVEL]
7. “Eye of the Crow – The Boy Sherlock Holmes: His First Case,” Tundra Books, Toronto, New York (hard cover), 2007 [YA NOVEL]
8. “Death in the Air – The Boy Sherlock Holmes: His Second Case,” Tundra Books, Toronto, New York (hard cover), 2008 [YA NOVEL]
9. “The Vanishing Girl – The Boy Sherlock Holmes: His Third Case,” Tundra Books, Toronto, New York (hard cover), 2009 [YA NOVEL]Anthologies:
1. “Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading and Writing,” (First Canadian Edition), Kim Flachmann et al., (ed.), “The Falls Guy,” by Shane Peacock, pp.187-192, Prentice Hall Canada, Toronto, 1994
2. “Africans on Stage: Studies in Ethnological Show Business,” Bernth Lindfors (ed.), “Africa Meets the Great Farini,” by Shane Peacock, pp. 81-106, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, 1999Plays:
1. “No Heart Punch,” (one act) Winner of Honourable Mention Award in the 1985 National One-Act Play Competition, Ottawa Little Theatre, Ottawa, Ontario.
2. “The Great Farini,” copyright Shane Peacock 1994, performed at The 4th Line Theatre, Millbrook, Ontario, July-August, 1994.
3. “The Devil and Joseph Scriven,” copyright Shane Peacock 1999, performed at The 4th Line Theatre, Millbrook, Ontario, July-August, 1999; and July-August, 2000.
4. “The Art of Silent Killing,” copyright Shane Peacock 2006, performed at The 4th Line Theatre, Millbrook, Ontario, August-September 2006.Television Documentaries and Series:
1. “Dangerous Dreams: The Life of The Great Farini,” Great North Productions, for History Television, first aired January 19, 2000. Writer.
2. “The Passion of Joseph Scriven,” Great North Productions, for History Television, first aired July 2001. Writer.
3. “Team Spirit: The Jordin and Terence Tootoo Story,” Big Red Barn Entertainment, for the CTV National Network, first aired May 9, 2004. Co-producer. Writer.
4. “Exhibit Eh!” Big Red Barn Entertainment, for The CTV Travel Network, Discovery HD, (series): 10 episodes premiering Sept. 28, 2006. Story Editor (series); Writer (5 episodes)Magazine and Newspaper articles (Selected, alphabetical):
The Beaver, Elm Street, EnRoute, Equinox, Globe and Mail, Leisureways, Maclean’s, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Readers Digest, Report on Business, Saturday Night, Shift, Sports Illustrated, Toronto Life, Vancouver Sun

 

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