The Story Prize
The Story Prize is an annual book award established in 2004 that honors the author of an outstanding collection of short fiction with a $20,000 cash award. Each of two runners-up receives $5,000. Eligible books must be written in English and first published in the United States during a calendar year. The founder of the prize is
Publishers, authors, or agents may enter a short story collection written in English by a living author and published in the U.S. during a calendar year. Three finalists are announced in January. These authors participate in an award event, typically in March, at which they read from their work and have an on-stage discussion with Dark. At the end of the event, Julie Lindsey announces the winner, who, in addition to the prize money, receives an engraved silver bowl. From 2006 to 2020 the event was at the
In March 2019, Catapult published The Story Prize: 15 Years of Great Short Fiction, an anthology celebrating the award's fifteenth anniversary.[1]
Recipients
Year | Author | Title | Result | |
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2004 | Edwidge Danticat | The Dew Breaker | Winner | |
Cathy Day | The Circus in Winter | Finalist | [2] | |
Joan Silber | Ideas of Heaven | |||
2005 | Patrick O'Keeffe | The Hill Road | Winner | [3] |
Jim Harrison | The Summer He Didn't Die | Finalist | [3] | |
Maureen F. McHugh | Mothers and Other Monsters | |||
2006 | Mary Gordon | The Stories of Mary Gordon | Winner | |
Rick Bass | The Lives of Rocks | Finalist | ||
George Saunders | In Persuasion Nation | |||
2007 | Jim Shepard | Like You'd Understand, Anyway | Winner | [4] |
Tessa Hadley | Sunstroke and Other Stories | Finalist | [4] | |
Vincent Lam | Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures | |||
2008 | Tobias Wolff | Our Story Begins | Winner | [5] |
Jhumpa Lahiri | Unaccustomed Earth | Finalist | [5] | |
Joe Meno | Demons in the Spring | |||
2009 | Daniyal Mueenuddin | In Other Rooms, Other Wonders | Winner | [6][7] |
Victoria Patterson | Drift | Finalist | [6][7] | |
Wells Tower | Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned | |||
2010 | Anthony Doerr | Memory Wall | Winner | [8][9] |
Yiyun Li | Gold Boy, Emerald Girl | Finalist | [8] | |
Suzanne Rivecca | Death Is Not an Option | |||
2011 | Steven Millhauser | We Others | Winner | [10] |
Don DeLillo | The Angel Esmeralda | Finalist | ||
Edith Pearlman | Binocular Vision | |||
2012 | Claire Vaye Watkins | Battleborn | Winner | |
Dan Chaon | Stay Awake | Finalist | [11] | |
Junot Díaz | This Is How You Lose Her | |||
2013 | George Saunders | Tenth of December | Winner | [12][13] |
Andrea Barrett | Archangel | Finalist | [13] | |
Rebecca Lee | Bobcat | |||
2014 | Elizabeth McCracken | Thunderstruck | Winner | [14][15] |
Francesca Marciano | The Other Language | Finalist | [15] | |
Lorrie Moore | Bark | |||
2015 | Adam Johnson | Fortune Smiles | Winner | [16] |
Charles Baxter | There’s Something I Want You to Do | Finalist | [16] | |
Colum McCann | Thirteen Ways of Looking | |||
2016 | Rick Bass | For a Little While | Winner | [17] |
Anna Noyes | Goodnight, Beautiful Women | Finalist | [17] | |
Helen Maryles Shankman
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They Were Like Family to Me (published in hardcover as In the Land of Armadillos) | |||
2017 | Elizabeth Strout | Anything Is Possible | Winner | [18] |
Daniel Alarcón | The King Is Always Above the People | Finalist | [18][19] | |
Ottessa Moshfegh | Homesick for Another World | |||
2018 | Lauren Groff | Florida | Winner | |
Jamel Brinkley | A Lucky Man | Finalist | ||
Deborah Eisenberg | Your Duck Is My Duck | |||
2019 | Edwidge Danticat | Everything Inside | Winner | [20] |
Kali Fajardo-Anstine | Sabrina & Corina | Finalist | [20] | |
Zadie Smith | Grand Union | |||
2020 | Deesha Philyaw | The Secret Lives of Church Ladies | Winner | [21] |
Sarah Shun-lien Bynum | Likes | Finalist | [21] | |
Danielle Evans
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The Office of Historical Corrections | |||
2021 | Brandon Taylor | Filthy Animals | Winner | [22][23] |
Lily King | Five Tuesdays in Winter | Finalist | [23] | |
J. Robert Lennon | Let Me Think | |||
2022 | Ling Ma | Bliss Montage | Winner | [24] |
Andrea Barrett | Natural History | Finalist | [25] | |
Morgan Talty | Night of the Living Rez | |||
2024 | Paul Yoon | The Hive and the Honey | Winner | |
Yiyun Li | Wednesday's Child | Finalist | [26] | |
Bennett Sims | Other Minds and Other Stories | |||
2025 | Fiona McFarlane | Highway 13 | Winner | [27] |
Ruben Reyes Jr. | There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven | Finalist | [28] | |
Jessi Jezewska Stevens | Ghost Pains |
The Story Prize Spotlight Award
This $1,000 award is given to a short story collection of exceptional merit, as selected by the Director of the Story Prize, from among all entrants. Winners of The Story Prize Spotlight Award might be promising works by first-time authors, collections in alternative formats, or works that demonstrate an unusual perspective on the writers’ craft.
Year | Winner | Work | Ref. |
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2012 | Krys Lee | Drifting House | |
2013 | Ben Stroud | Byzantium | |
2014 | Kyle Minor | Praying Drunk | |
2015 | Adrian Tomine | Killing and Dying | |
2016 | Randa Jarrar | Him, Me, Muhammad Ali | |
2017 | Lee Conell | Subcortical | |
2018 | Akil Kumarasamy | Half Gods | [29] |
2019 | Ayşe Papatya Bucak | The Trojan War Museum | [30] |
2020 | Asako Serizawa | Inheritors | |
2021 | Adam Thompson |
Born into This | [31] |
2022 | Arinze Ifeakandu | God's Children Are Little Broken Things | [32] |
2023 | SJ Sindu |
The Goth House Experiment | [33] |
2024 | Ben Shattuck | The History of Sound | [34] |
References
- ^ "The Story Prize: 15 Years of Great Short Fiction ed. by Larry Dark (Pr – Catapult". books.catapult.co. Archived from the original on 2019-01-10.
- New York Sun. Archivedfrom the original on October 19, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ a b Sarah Crown (January 26, 2006). "O'Keeffe takes Hill Road to glory". The Guardian. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ a b Jean Hartig (February 29, 2008). "Jim Shepard Wins Story Prize: Postcard From New York City". Poets & Writers. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ a b Michaud (March 4, 2009). "Tobias Wolff wins Story Prize for short fiction". Reuters. Archived from the original on March 15, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ a b Thessaly La Force (March 4, 2010). "Daniyal Mueenuddin Wins the Story Prize". New Yorker. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ a b "Daniyal Mueenuddin's In Other Rooms, Other Wonders Wins The Story Prize", Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 3, 2010
- ^ a b "TSP: Anthony Doerr's Memory Wall Wins The Story Prize". The Story Prize. 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
- ^ "Anthony Doerr wins Short Story award". BBC. April 8, 2011. Archived from the original on December 6, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- Capital New York. Archivedfrom the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ Carolyn Kellogg (January 16, 2013). "Congrats to the Story Prize finalists". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 23, 2021. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ "George Saunders Wins His First Book Award, The Story Prize, for Tenth of December" Archived 2014-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 5, 2014
- ^ a b "U.S. author George Saunders wins Story Prize for short fiction". Reuters. March 5, 2014. Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ "The Winner of The Story Prize Is Thunderstruck by Elizabeth McCracken", Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 4, 2015
- ^ a b "Elizabeth McCracken wins Story Prize for Thunderstruck". The Guardian. Reuters. March 4, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ Washington Post. Associated Press. March 2, 2016. Archived from the originalon March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
- ^ a b McMurtrie, John (March 8, 2017). "Rick Bass wins Story Prize". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
- ^ a b John McMurtrie (February 28, 2018). "Elizabeth Strout wins Story Prize for 'Anything Is Possible". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on March 2, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
- ^ "Announcing the 2018 Story Prize Finalists". Literary Hub. January 9, 2018.
- ^ a b "Author Edwidge Danticat wins $20,000 Story Prize". Associated Press. February 26, 2020. Archived from the original on February 28, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- ^ a b "Winner of the Story Prize Is Revealed". Kirkus Reviews. March 10, 2021.
- ^ "Brandon Taylor's 'Filthy Animals' wins $20,000 Story Prize". ABC News. March 13, 2022. Archived from the original on April 14, 2022. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ LitHub. February 8, 2022. Archivedfrom the original on February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
- ^ "Ling Ma's Bliss Montage wins $20,000 Story Prize". ABC News. January 10, 2023. Archived from the original on March 21, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
- LitHub. January 10, 2023. Archivedfrom the original on April 5, 2024. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize". LitHub. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
- ^ Schaub, Michael (March 26, 2025). "Winner of the Story Prize Is Revealed". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on 2025-04-01. Retrieved 2025-04-05.
- ^ "Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2025 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 2025-01-29. Archived from the original on 2025-01-28. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
- ^ "TSP: Half Gods by Akil Kumarasamy is the Winner of the Story Prize Spotlight Award". 17 January 2019.
- ^ "TSP: The Trojan War Museum by Ayşe Papatya Bucak is the Winner of the Story Prize Spotlight Award". 21 January 2020. Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
- ^ "TSP: Born into This by Adam Thompson is the Winner of the Story Prize Spotlight Award". 22 February 2022.
- ^ "TSP: God's Children Are Little Broken Things by Arinze Ifeakandu is the Winner of the Story Prize Spotlight Award". 7 February 2023. Archived from the original on 9 February 2023. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ "TSP: The Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu is the Winner of the Story Prize Spotlight Award". 1 February 2024.
- ^ "TSP: The History of Sound by Ben Shattuck Is The Story Prize Spotlight Award Winner". 1 February 2024. Archived from the original on 3 February 2025. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
External links
- The Story Prize web site
- TSP: The Official Blog of The Story Prize
- Webcast of 2008 event[usurped]
- Webcast of 2009 event[usurped]
- Webcast of 2010 event[usurped]
- Webcast of 2011 event[usurped]
- Webcast of 2012 event[usurped]
- Webcast of 2013 event
- Webcast of 2014 event
- Webcast of 2015 event
- Webcast of 2016 event
- Webcast of 2017 event
- Webcast of 2018 event
- Webcast of 2019 event
- Webcast of 2020 event
- 2021 video
- The Story Prize 2021/22 Event and Winner Announcement
- The Story Prize 2022/23 Event and Winner Announcement