Baltimore Review's Fiction Winners Announced
The winners of The Baltimore Review's 2005 Short Fiction Competition have been announced. Three Place Winners were selected and two Honorable Mentions. The winners are:
First Place: Mystic Dawn Hood of Nottingham, England, for her story, "Temp."
Second Place: Gail Strickland of San Francisco, California, for her story, "You Can't Take It Upstairs."
Third Place: Susan White of Ashville, North Carolina, for her story, "Unclaimed Baggage."
Honorable Mention: Eric D. Goodman of Baltimore, Maryland, for his story, "Out for a Walk."
Honorable Mention: Eleanor LaBerge of Gig Harbor, Washington, for her story, "The Bologna Sandwich Adventure."
My story, "Out for a Walk," began as an assignment in last fall's Write Here Write Now Workshop co-sponsored by Baltimore's Creative Alliance and the CityLit Project.
Want to take the walk? Just email me and I'll be happy to forward you a copy. edgewriter@gmail.com
First Place: Mystic Dawn Hood of Nottingham, England, for her story, "Temp."
Second Place: Gail Strickland of San Francisco, California, for her story, "You Can't Take It Upstairs."
Third Place: Susan White of Ashville, North Carolina, for her story, "Unclaimed Baggage."
Honorable Mention: Eric D. Goodman of Baltimore, Maryland, for his story, "Out for a Walk."
Honorable Mention: Eleanor LaBerge of Gig Harbor, Washington, for her story, "The Bologna Sandwich Adventure."
My story, "Out for a Walk," began as an assignment in last fall's Write Here Write Now Workshop co-sponsored by Baltimore's Creative Alliance and the CityLit Project.
Want to take the walk? Just email me and I'll be happy to forward you a copy. edgewriter@gmail.com
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Congrats Eric!
"Out for a Walk" is a heartfelt and tear-jerking story. I loved it. You have a sincere gift of painting emotional pictures with words.
Kris
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