Issue 88 |
Fall 2002

More Awards

by Staff

More Awards Our congratulations to the following writers, whose work has been selected for these anthologies:

Best Stories -- Alice Mattison's "In Case We're Separated," from the Fall 2001 issue edited by Donald Hall, will be included in
The Best American Short Stories 2002. The anthology is due out this October from Houghton Mifflin, with Sue Miller as the guest editor and Katrina Kenison as the series editor.

Best Poetry -- Frank Bidart's "Injunction," Timothy Liu's "Felix Culpa," Sharon Olds's "Frontis Nulla Fides," and Charles Wright's "Nostalgia II," all from the Fall 2001 issue, will appear in
The Best American Poetry 2002 this September from Scribner, with Robert Creeley as the guest editor and David Lehman as the series editor.

Pushcart -- Mary Jo Bang's poem "The Beauties of Nature" and Julie Orringer's story "Pilgrims," from the Spring 2001 issue edited by Heather McHugh, and Cornelia Nixon's story "Lunch at the Blacksmith House" and Ellen Bryant Voigt's poem "Autumn in the Yard We Planted," from the Fall 2001 issue, have been selected for
The
Pushcart Prize XXVII: Best of the Small Presses, which will be published by Bill Henderson's Pushcart Press this fall.

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