[Cwgrad-announcements] Fwd: 2009 Juked Fiction and Poetry Prizes

D Charles Whitney chuck.whitney at ucr.edu
Thu Apr 2 08:40:57 PDT 2009


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> From: "John Wang" <jwang at juked.com>
> Date: April 2, 2009 6:12:27 AM PDT
> To: <chuck.whitney at ucr.edu>
> Subject: 2009 Juked Fiction and Poetry Prizes
>
> Dear Dr. Whitney,
>
> I’m writing to inform you of our 2009 Juked Fiction and Poetry  
> Prizes.  The winner in each genre will receive $500 and publication  
> in our upcoming print issue.  Our final judges this year are Dan  
> Chaon (fiction) and Dora Malech (poetry).  This year we’re also  
> accepting entries online, to help people cut down on costs.  Please  
> pass this information along to those in your program who may be  
> interested in the contest.  We thank you for your support.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> - J.W. Wang
> Editor, Juked
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> The 2009 Juked Fiction and Poetry Prizes
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> Now accepting entries!
>
> Winner in each genre receives $500 and publication in our upcoming  
> print issue, Juked #7.
>
> Final Judges:  Dan Chaon (fiction) and Dora Malech (poetry)
>
> Submission Deadline:  August 31st, 2009
>
> Entry Fee:  $10
>
> Fiction:  one story per entry, no length requirement
>
> Poetry:  up to five poems (no more than ten pages total) per entry
>
> Complete guidelines at:  http://www.juked.com/prize/
>
> About our judges:
> Dan Chaon is the author of the best-selling novel You Remind Me of  
> Me.  He has also published two short story collections, Fitting  
> Ends and Among the Missing, which was a finalist for the 2001  
> National Book Award.  Walter Mosley chose his short story, "The  
> Bees," to be included in Best American Short Stories 2003, and his  
> story "Big Me" was selected by Michael Chabon as the second prize  
> story in The O. Henry Awards 2001.  His new novel, Await Your  
> Reply, will be published in late August 2009.  Chaon is the Houck  
> Associate Professor of the Humanities at Oberlin College.
>
> More on Dan:
> "Big Me" at The Gettysburg Review
> "Raymond Carver" at SmokeLong Quarterly
> Interview with The Believer
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> Dora Malech's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, Denver  
> Quarterly, Gulf Coast, Redivider, and other journals.  She was  
> recently Visiting Lecturer and Primary Convenor for the MA Creative  
> Writing Program at Victoria University's Institute of Modern  
> Letters in Wellington, New Zealand.  Her chapbook, Inside &  
> Elsewhere, came out in 1999.
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> More on Dora:
> "Here Name Your" at The New Yorker
> "Makeup" at Poetry
> "Oh Grow Up" at Verse Daily
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