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  2. Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award - Wikipedia

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    The Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award was a competition for short stories in New Zealand that ran every two years from 1959 to 2003, and every year from 2004 to 2014. The competition had multiple categories, including an essay section until 1963, a supreme award for short stories, and awards for novice and young writers.

  3. We Need Diverse Books - Wikipedia

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    The YA anthologies, Flying Lessons & Other Stories and Fresh Ink, are available for purchase. There is a middle grade anthology coming soon. WNDB hosts a short-story contest every year for an unpublished, diverse author and the winner holds a spot in the book. The winner also receives $1,000. [28]

  4. Bess Streeter Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Attending high school in Cedar Falls, she was the winner of two magazine fiction-writing contests prior to graduating at age 17. [3] After graduating from Iowa State Normal School with a teaching certificate, she taught school at several locations in Utah, later returning to Cedar Falls to earn an advanced degree in education.

  5. Contest Seeking Short Stories for Film and TV Adaptation ...

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    Author Victor Sweetser sold the innovative haunted house film “The Occupant” to New Line this year, and Matt Query got a 7-figure deal at Netflix for his Reddit short story “My Wife and I ...

  6. The Age Short Story Award - Wikipedia

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    The Age Short Story Award is a competition that is run in conjunction with International PEN, the international writers' association. It was established in 1979. From 1979 to 1984 it was run in conjunction with Tabloid Story [1] [2] and was known as The Age-Tabloid Story Awards. [3] The inaugural award was won by Harris Smart.

  7. Barbara Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Jenkins was born in San Fernando, Trinidad.She studied at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and at University College, Cardiff.She married a fellow student, and during the 1960s lived in Wales, returning to Trinidad in the early 1970s. [1]

  8. The Best Short-Story Collections of 2023

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    Good Women, by Halle Hill In these edgy stories set in Appalachia and the Deep South, Black women face the full monty of modern life—weirdo predators, bogus jobs, ill-fated pregnancies, the ...

  9. John Steinbeck Award for Fiction - Wikipedia

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    The John Steinbeck Award for Fiction is an annual short-story competition by Reed Magazine of San José State University. The award was founded in 2002 by Chris Fink, who was at the time the faculty advisor for Reed. [1] The submissions window is open June 1 through November 1, and the judge varies from year to year.