[CW-Grad] Tory

Bonnie Bolling bonnieandclyd at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 27 10:17:33 PDT 2012


Good for you, Tory!   I enjoyed reading your stories in and about Newport, and look forward to this.
Best regards,
Bonnie Bolling

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On Aug 27, 2012, at 18:40, Bryan G Bradford <bryan.bradford at ucr.edu> wrote:

> Congratulations to Victoria Patterson (06’), whose new novel The Peerless Fourwill be published by Counterpoint in fall 2013! 
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On Aug 27, 2012, at 20:09, Bryan G Bradford <bryan.bradford at ucr.edu> wrote:

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> The Barthelme Prize for Short Prose is open to prose poetry, flash fiction, or micro-essays, all 500 words or fewer. Established in 2008, the contest awards its winner $1,000 and publication in Gulf Coast, the journal co-founded by Donald Barthelme. Two honorable mentions will also appear in issue 25.2, due out in April 2013. All entries will be considered for paid publication on our website and all entrants receive a free one-year subscription to Gulf Coast. We accept submissions via postal mail and via our online submissions manager, but you must submit before the deadline  of September 1st! Click here for how to enter.
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> Last year's winners, selected by Sarah Manguso, are available on our website: Erica Olsen for "Grand Canyon II," Sonja Vitow for "Master Bedroom," and Paul Zaic for "Why I Became a Fireman."
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