Previous Winners
Congratulations to winners from past years:
2019
- Lupita Eyde-Tucker of Palm Bay, Florida, for “How to Ride a Train in the Andes” and other poems
- Monica Hanna of Long Island, NY, for the short story, “In the Name of the Father”
- Pamela Parker of Mayfield, Kentucky for the essay, “Memento Mori, Memento Vivere."
2018
- Reva Russell English of Lexington, KY for the short story “Gula, Big and Tall”
- Cindy King of St. George, Utah, for “Navigation” and other poems
- Jane Marcellus of Murfreesboro, TN for “Edging Toward Normal” (memoir excerpt)
2017
- Deborah Reed Downing of Metairie, LA, for the short story "Fish and Wildlife"
- Ann V. DeVilbiss of Louisville, KY, for "Consumption" and other poems
- Mary Jean Kledzik of Norfolk, VA, for the essay "Return to Chicago"
2016
- Amie Whittemore for “The Animal Eyes Grow Dark” and other poems
- Laura Nagle for the short story “Planet of One”
- Jessica Hindman for the memoir excerpt Sounds Like Titanic
2015
- Deborah Bernhardt for "Oil" and other poems
- Theresa Dowell Blackinton for the story "Next Time, the Whale"
- Katherine McCord for an excerpt from her memoir, And One More Thing About the CIA
2014
- Emily Rose Cole for "Her Cancer into Harvest" and other poems
- Amanda Kabak for the story "Over the Rainbow"
- Shuly Cawood for the essay "An Unexpected Light"
2013
- D. S. Davies for the essay "Three Places"
- Kim Lozano for the short story "Just Married"
- Jennifer Militello for "A Dictionary at the Periphery" and other poems
2012
- Patti White of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the poem "Lipstick"
- Rebecca Keller of Oak Park, Illinois, for the short story "The Widows Walk"
- Jen Hirt of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for creative nonfiction, "Glow in the Dark"
2011
- Theresa Dowling of Silver Spring, Maryland, for the short story "To Live Without Air"
- Sara J. Grossman of Somerset, New Jersey, for the poem "Anatomy of a Field"
- Marya Smith of Elizabeth, Illinois, for creative nonfiction, "Straddling Centuries with a Jam Dish"
2010
- Joyce Latham of Silver Spring, Maryland, for the poem "Points of Light"
- Elaine Fowler Palencia of Champaign, Illinois, for the short story "Fast Food"
- Mariam Williams of Louisville, Kentucky, for creative nonfiction, "The Call I May Never Make"
2009
- Lisa Dordal of Nashville, Tennessee, for the poem "Commemoration"
- Natalie Sypolt of Kingwood, West Virginia, for the short story "Ruined Water"
- Emma Bolden of Georgetown, Kentucky, for creative nonfiction, "Nesting"
2008
- E. Gail Chandler of Shelbyville, Kentucky, for the poem "One Room School"
- Lisa K. Buchanan of San Francisco for the short story "One the Eve of Departure"
- Kelly Bancroft of Youngstown, Ohio, for creative nonfiction, "Singer Sewing Machine No. 66"
2007
- Kate Buckley of Laguna Beach, California, for the poem "Dead Horse Trail"
- Bev Olert of Paris, Kentucky, for the short story "Unbroken Chain"
- Donna McClanahan of Irvine, Kentucky, for creative nonfiction, "Blackberries"