
SHORT STORY PRIZE RESULTS
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“THE WOMEN IN THE CLUB”
P. Jo Anne Burgh
“There was no return address. She set it gingerly back in the mailbox and telephoned the police as she’d been instructed.” MORE
“A GAP IN THE FENCE OF TIME”
Paul B. Cohen
“‘I haven’t had sex in eight years,’ Shelley said. ‘Is that something we should drink to, or lament?’ This was not what I …” MORE
“HYPOTHETICALS”
Carol M. Quinn
“I remember enjoying the weight of Henry, all cozy and warm, pressing me into the narrow mattress just hard enough that …” MORE
“THE LIST”
James Mathews
“Nurse Barrett knocked on the door to room 105. She wasn’t required to do this, but she liked the little bit of extra dignity it …” MORE
“DEATH BY ALMOND BUTTER”
Michael Golder
“As her last communication with the world, it had to be just right. After many drafts Irène had whittled her note down to a single perfect word: ‘Enough.’” MORE
MORE NEW WORK
“WAITING IS THE WORST PART”
Judy Lunsford
“He looked satisfied that his job was done and laid down in my lap. Ninety pounds of Giant Schnauzer mix. He stayed with me while I cried.” MORE
“NUTRITION FACTS”
Hannah Mae Karau
“Lying in bed, the girl felt sick./ She glanced at her alarm clock. 2:34 AM, 41 hours without food./ She felt excess stomach acid …” MORE
FROM THE ARCHIVES
“GENTLE (CALLING YOUR NAME)”
1st Prize – 2016 Poetry Open
Nandi Comer
“Kevin is coming over/and I am wearing my favorite red overall shorts/with one strap unfastened. I fixed my ponytail …” MORE
“THIS RUIN, THIS SMOKING RUIN”
Travis Stephens
“She was a ghost, she was a/cannibal banshee/stinking of J’Adore./She was the south wind rising./Cats did not try for her attention and dogs learned too late.” MORE
CONTEST ARCHIVES
Cover photo by David A. Bright at Pronto’s Fresh Mexican Grill, San Pedro, California