Each year, we are honored to nominate six pieces from the last volume of Prairie Schooner for a Pushcart Prize. And it's a challenge. We love every piece we publish, and choosing among the things you love... Well, it's almost unbearable. Nevertheless, we find a way to make our choices, sit back, and admire the glow. We'd like you to admire them, too, and join us is wishing them the best of luck in the next step of the selection process.
"Hospice" by Robin Becker (poem, Summer 2009)
"Nothing Extra" by Marly Swick (short story, Fall 2009)
"Steal Small" by Caitlin Horrocks (short story, Summer 2009)
"Witness" by Kristin Naca (poem, Spring 2009)
"Morality Play" by Paisley Rekdal (poem, Winter 2009)
"Why I Sang at Dinner" by Roberto Christiano (poem, Spring 2009)
Congratulations to each of them!
Let all the winners be congratulated and they deserved the price. I don't know but why are they call it push cart awards?
Posted by: castors | March 09, 2012 at 09:02 PM