
Colorado Review is pleased to announce that final judge Charles Baxter has selected Thomas Grattan’s story "I Am a Souvenir” as the winner of the 2007 Nelligan Prize for Short Fiction. He receives $1,000, and his story will be published in the fall 2007 issue of Colorado Review.
Thomas Grattan is a graduate of the Brooklyn College M.F.A. program. His work has been chosen as a finalist for the Iowa Review Fiction Award. He is also the recipient of the Lainoff Prize for fiction. He lives in Brooklyn.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
Colorado Review is pleased to announce that Lauren Guza has won the 2006 Nelligan Prize for Short Fiction with her story "Running with the Kenyans." She receives $1,000, and her story will be published in the fall 2006 issue of Colorado Review. Michael Martone was the final judge.
Lauren Guza received her B.A. from Middlebury College in 2005. She wrote "Running with the Kenyans" as part of her senior thesis in creative writing. A member of the Teach for America organization, Lauren is currently teaching English and ESL in her native Los Angeles. |
Colorado Review is
pleased to announce that Dylan Landis
has won the 2005 Nelligan Prize for Short
Fiction with her story "Delacroix." She
received $1,000, and her story will be published
in the fall 2005 issue of Colorado Review.
Judy Doenges was the final judge.
Dylan Landis is writing a collection
of linked stories and a novel. Her fiction
has appeared in Best American Nonrequired
Reading, Bomb, Tin House, Swink, and
many other publications, and has won the
Poets & Writers California Voices Award.
She teaches creative writing at the UCLA
Extension Writers' Program. |
Emily Bloch was the
winner of the 2004 Nelligan Prize for Short
Fiction with her story "The
Elevator Version." She received
$1,000, and her story appeared in the fall
2004 issue of Colorado Review.
Emily Hammond was the final judge.
Emily Bloch lives in Amherst,
Massachusetts. She is currently an MFA student
at the Bennington College Writing Seminars
and a freelance writer for magazines including Marie
Claire, Glamour, Parenting, The Hungry Mind
Review, TimeOut NY, Prevention, and American
Baby. “The Elevator Version” is
her first published fiction. |
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