[Cwgrad-announcements] Fwd: Glimmer Train
D Charles Whitney
chuck.whitney at ucr.edu
Mon Apr 7 10:27:04 PDT 2008
> To: <chuck.whitney at ucr.edu>
>
> Hi Chuck –
>
> Here’s the April bulletin that will go out tomorrow, to give you
> an idea of what they are like. They are free and you’re certainly
> welcome to forward to any of your students. Let me know if you
> think they would be useful and I’d be happy to start them up for
> you. We’ll email the next one on May 6.
>
> I hope your week is off to a nice start.
>
> Susan
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> April 8, 2008
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Dear Glimmer Train Readers and Writers,
>
> In this issue:
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> Deadlines and results:
> Family Matters closes April 30.
> Carmiel Banasky: The Physicality of Words
> Lynn Capehart's essay: Race-Neutral Writing
> Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of Pay it Forward:Another Perspective
> on Rejection
> List of latest pieces accepted for publication
> in Glimmer Train Stories.
> Upcoming deadlines and results:
> The April Family Matters competition closes April 30th. We're
> looking for original, unpublished stories on family, word count
> range: 500 - 12,000. First-place wins $1,200 and publication in
> Issue 72 of Glimmer Train Stories. Second- and third-place winners
> win $500/$300 (or, if chosen for publication, $700).
> The standard story category is now open for submissions.
> Winners of the January Family Matters competition have been
> notified, and the Top-25 list is posted! (And remember you can
> always check status of your online submissions bylogging in and
> clicking on My Submissions.)
>
> 1st place: "Save" by Carmiel Banasky
> 2nd place: "Not the King of Prussia" by Paul Michel
> 3rd place: "Dermagraphia" by Elizabeth Kadetsky
> We've recently accepted these stories for publication in Glimmer
> Train Stories (note):
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> Juan Martinez's "Well Tended"
> Patrick Hicks's "57 Gatwick"
> Elizabeth Koch's "Would You and Other Relevant Questions"
> Clark Knowles's "Boxville, East Boxville"
> Nancy Reisman's "Ear to the Door"
> Louis Gallo's "S.O.S."
>
> Looking forward,

> Co-editors and sisters
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