Stores Wins Short Story Prize

Posted  6/13/2011
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T. Stores, associate professor of English, A&S, has won an Angel Award in the 9th Annual Glass Woman Prize Competition for her short story, "Fisher."  The story, which the judges called "compelling and beautifully crafted," is from Stores's collection of fiction, Frost Heaves.

Read "Fisher" this month in the Father's Day issue of the webzine, Literary Mama, at http://www.literarymama.com/fiction/archives/2011/05/fisher.html.

Other prize-winning stories from Frost Heaves include "Labyrinth" (9th place in the 2010 Writer's Digest Short-Short Competition) and "Frost Heaves" (winner of the Kore Press Fiction Prize, published as a chapbook in 2010, and nominated for a Pushcart Prize). The collection also earned Stores a Vermont Arts Council Creation Grant.