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The Kenyon Review Short Fiction Prize, established in 2008, is awarded annually to a writer who has not previously published a work of fiction. [14] Cara Blue Adams won the inaugural contest, judged by novelist Alice Hoffman, while Nick Ripatrazone and Megan Mayhew Bergman were named runners-up. [15]
Her short fiction also won The Kenyon Review Short Fiction Prize in 2008 [2] and was first-runner up for the Blue Mesa Review Fiction Prize in 2010. [3] Her work has appeared in many journals, including The Kenyon Review, Narrative Magazine [4] and The Sun. [5] She earned her MFA degree from the University of Arizona.
Sena Moon is a South Korean writer and translator. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Kenyon Review and Boulevard, and has won several prizes. [1] [2] A graduate of the Helen Zell Writers' Program, she is a 2024–26 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and considered an emerging fiction writer by PEN America.
She is a Senior Editor at The Kenyon Review, and served as final judge for the Kenyon Review 2013 and 2014 Short Fiction Contests. She was on the Editorial Advisory Board of American Imago 2016-2019.
Green Frog: Stories is a 2024 short story collection by Korean American writer Gina Chung. It features 15 short stories across various genres, from literary fiction to magical realism, many of which tackle matters such as womanhood and Korean American experience. It was chosen as a Buzz Pick by Good Morning America. [1]
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 ...
Barber's first published book was Smiley Snake's Adventure (1980), an easy reader commissioned by a small press in Provo. She published short stories in Kenyon Review, Missouri Review, Fiction International, Cimarron Review, Crazyhorse, Dialogue and Sunstone, among others.
The film is a pulsing, essayistic docu-fiction piece that defies categorization. It unfolds partially on … ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Review: Khalil Joseph’s Rich, Impressionistic Docu ...