Devil's Kitchen Reading Award
The Devil's Kitchen Reading Awards are given every year at the Devil's Kitchen Fall Literary Festival at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois.[1] The prize was first given in 2005. From 2005-2014, there were two prizes given each year, one in poetry and one in prose. Starting in 2015, there were three categories: poetry, prose fiction, and prose non-fiction.[2] The judges for the award are drawn from the faculty of the MFA program in creative writing at SIU.
Past winners
Year | Poetry | Prose |
---|---|---|
2005 | James Richardson | Mary Troy |
2006 | Susanna Childress | Amanda Filipacchi |
2007 | James Kimbrell | Kerry Bakken |
2008 | Jennifer Perrine | Josh Goldfaden |
2009 | David Kirby | Donald Pollock |
2010 | Rhett Iseman Trull | Jennine Crucet |
2011 | Jerry Williams | Alyson Hagy |
2012 | Katie Chaple | Patricia McNair |
2013 | Stevie Edwards | Mark Brazaitis |
2014 | Steven Schroeder | Victoria Redel [1] |
Year | Poetry | Fiction | Nonfiction |
---|---|---|---|
2015 | David Tomas Martinez | Megan Milks | Ben Tanzer |
2016 | Emily O'Neill | Jacob M. Appel | Michelle Herman |
2017 | Brian Fanelli | Alexander Weinstein | Donna Kaz |
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