![]() ![]() 2nd Place Winner – Murillo Soranso, “Questions” | Read story ».1st Place Winner – Jessica Launius, “To the West” | Read story ».3rd Place Winner – Louise Audrieth, “Sarah and Me” | Read story »įirst place winner of the 2020 Short Story Contest, Andrea Alghalith.2nd Place Winner – Bethan Owen, “Seashell Bones” | Read story ».1st Place Winner – Andrea Alghalith, “Lulu” | Read story ».3rd Place Winner – Louise Audrieth, “An Unkindness of Ravens” | Read story »įirst place winner of the 2021 Short Story Contest, James F.Smith, “A Portrait of Entropy” | Read story » Winners of the 2022 Short Story Contest (from left): Drew Adamek, third place Bethan Owen, second place and Jessica Launius, first place. 3rd Place Winner – Drew Adamek, “Vacation Home” | Read story ».2nd Place Winner – Bethan Owen, “Thank You for Giving One Hundred and Ten Percent” | Read story ». ![]() 1st Place Winner – Jessica Launius, “Stumble” | Read story ».The judges were Andrea Sielicki, Molly MacRae, and Parham Parastaran. The top three stories were read publicly and the awards were announced at a ceremony in November 2022. Our 2022 Short Story Contest included entries from community members who participated in the Writer’s Workshops series. Instructors include local authors Jim O’Brien, Ekta Garg, John Milas, and Molly MacRae, plus former New York Times Op-Ed page editor Trish Hall. You can also watch recordings of 40+ workshops on the library’s YouTube channel. ![]() One-year subscription to Writer's Digest Magazine. Opportunity to read your story, or have an actor read it for you, at the Short Story Awards Ceremony, and have your story published on our website for the community to read.Ģnd + 3rd Place – Opportunity to read your story, or have an actor read it for you, at the Short Story Awards Ceremony, and have your story published on our website for the community to read. An annual membership to MasterClass for access to online writing courses. Professional headshot for your author's portfolio. Grand Prize – One-on-one consultation with a writing expert.
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