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American Short Fiction is a nationally circulated literary magazine founded in 1991 and based in Austin, Texas. Issued triannually, American Short Fiction publishes short fiction, novel excerpts, an occasional novella, and strives to publish work by both established and emerging contemporary authors.
The award is named after the American short-story writer O. Henry. The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories is an annual collection of the year's twenty best stories published in U.S. and Canadian magazines. Along with The Best American Short Stories, the O. Henry Prize Stories is one of the two "best-known annual anthologies of short fiction." [1]
The Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction is an annual prize awarded by the University of Georgia Press in to a North American writer in a blind-judging contest for a collection of English language short stories. [1] The collection is subsequently published by the University of Georgia Press.
Society of American Historians Prize for Historical Fiction; Sophie Kerr Prize; Southern Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences; Spitz Prize; Spur Award; Spur Award for Best Novel of the West; Spur Award for Best Short Fiction; Spur Award for Best Western Novel; St. Francis College Literary Prize; Template:St. Francis College Literary Prize
The Age Short Story Award; Albury City Short Story Award; Andrić Prize; Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story; Aurealis Award for Best Horror Short Story; Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Short Story; Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Short Story; Aurora Award for Best Short Fiction; List of AWP Award winners
Considering that “American Fiction” didn’t have a title until the TIFF lineup was announced in July, its trajectory has been impressive. Before that, the edgy film was a virtual unknown.
Zoetrope: All-Story sponsors an annual writing contest for short fiction. The contest has been judged by writers Joyce Carol Oates, Colum McCann [3] Mary Gaitskill and Tommy Orange. [4] The winner and finalists' stories are forwarded to leading literary agencies. The winning story is often published in an online supplement to the magazine.
Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction” won outstanding film adaptation at the 36th annual USC Libraries Script Awards on Saturday, while Apple TV+’s “Slow Horses” won in the episodic ...