MWA Fiction Winners Announced
The Maryland Writers Association recently announced the winners for their 2007 Short Works Contest.
In the fiction category, the winners, as published on the MWA website are:
First Place: Vicki Fang for “The Little Girl Who Thought She Could Shoot Down the Moon”
Second Place: Allison McCarthy for “Road Veins”
Third Place: Eric D. Goodman for “The Stein”
All winners received complimentary admission to the popular Maryland Writers’ Conference.
“The Stein” is the same story that I recently read on National Public Radio. It is an abridged version of “A Good Beer Needs a Good Stein” from TRACKS, a novel in stories.
To learn more about TRACKS and to hear me read “The Stein,” visit the TRACKS blog.
www.Train-Tracks.blogspot.com.
Learn more about the contest and the Maryland Writers’ Association at their page.
http://www.marylandwriters.org/contest2007-shortworks-winners.html
In the fiction category, the winners, as published on the MWA website are:
First Place: Vicki Fang for “The Little Girl Who Thought She Could Shoot Down the Moon”
Second Place: Allison McCarthy for “Road Veins”
Third Place: Eric D. Goodman for “The Stein”
All winners received complimentary admission to the popular Maryland Writers’ Conference.
“The Stein” is the same story that I recently read on National Public Radio. It is an abridged version of “A Good Beer Needs a Good Stein” from TRACKS, a novel in stories.
To learn more about TRACKS and to hear me read “The Stein,” visit the TRACKS blog.
www.Train-Tracks.blogspot.com.
Learn more about the contest and the Maryland Writers’ Association at their page.
http://www.marylandwriters.org/contest2007-shortworks-winners.html
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