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Winner of 2018 New American Fiction Prize

November 10, 2018

Author Rachel Swearingen

How to Walk on Water and Other Stories, by Rachel Swearingen of Chicago, Illinois, to receive the 2018 New American Fiction Prize

We’re pleased to announce that John McNally selected How to Walk on Water and Other Stories, by Rachel Swearingen of Chicago, Illinois, to receive the 2018 New American Fiction Prize! Rachel’s stories have appeared in VICE, The Missouri Review, Agni, Kenyon Review, American Short Fiction, and elsewhere. Her work has garnered several awards, including the 2015 Missouri Review Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize in Fiction, a 2013 MacDowell Colony fellowship, a 2012 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award, and the 2011 Mississippi Review Prize in Fiction. Rachel will receive $1,000 and her collection, How to Walk on Water and Other Stories, will be released in 2020.

Finalists for the 2018 New American Fiction Prize included:

—Opihi Tales, by Melissa Llanes Brownlee of Takasaki, Japan
—Sex with Strangers, by Michael Lowenthal of Roslindale, MA
—All That Business with the Heart, by Keith Rosson of Portland, OR

Semifinalists for the 2018 New American Fiction Prize included:

—Semiotic Love, by Brian Whalen of Northport, AL
—Woodlen Welcomes You, by Leslie Johnson of Coventry, CT
—Comparative Seismologies, by Jacob Appel of New York, NY
—Transcendent Gardening, by Edward Falco of Blacksburg, VA

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Brian Whalen, Edward Falco, Jacob Appel, John McNally, Keith Rosson, Leslie Johnson, Melissa Llanes Brownlee, Michael Lowenthal, Rachel Swearingen

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2025 New American Fiction Prize: Final Judge Clancy Martin

Submissions for the 2025 New American Fiction Prize are now open. Winner will receive a contract including a $1500, publication, twenty-five copies, and promotional support. DEADLINE: JUNE 15, 2025. All full-length fiction manuscripts are welcome, including novels, novellas, collections of stories and/or novellas, novels in verse, linked collections, as well as full-length collections of flash[Read More]

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2025 New American Poetry Prize: EXTENDED DEADLINE February 3!

The 2025 New American Poetry Prize is open for submissions starting September 1, 2024. EXTENDED DEADLINE: February 3, 2025. The winning manuscript will be published and its author will receive $1500, promotional support, and 25 author copies. Manuscripts should be at least 48 pages, but there is no maximum length. All forms and styles of[Read More]

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