The finalists for the Thirteenth Glass Woman Prize include stories by several Fictionaut members: Michelle Elvy's story "Wanderer," Gloria Garfunkel's story "Ilonka's Hagaddah," Tawnysha Greene's s...
The Glass Woman Prize honors passionate women's voices. Established in 2007, with deadlines at the spring and fall equinox, the prize is currently in its Thirteenth reading cycle. To date it has awarded a total of US$9230 (including $430 in gifts from anonymous donors) to 35 women authors. Many of the winners and finalists are Fictionaut members. The most recent finalists include Michelle Elvy's story "Wanderer," Gloria Garfunkel's story "Ilonka's Hagaddah," Tawnysha Greene's story "Tongues," Rosanne Griffeth's story "The Cancer Woman's Beautiful Daughters," Jen Knox's story "Getting There," Joani Reese's story "Almonds," and Lilia Souzay's story "Here I Am."
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