Narrative Essay
First place, $1,000: Judith Sloan, “Dayenu”
First runner-up: Judith Sloan, “What's Your Status”
Second runner-up: Nancy M. Williams, “'Reverie' Reclaimed”
Documentary
First place, $1,000: Lauren Kirby, “Love Triangle”
First runner-up and best student: Ken Cormier, “Dad's Naughty Pictures”
Second runner-up: Karen Brown, “Love, War, & PTSD”
Voice-only Literature
Creative Nonfiction
First place, $500: Rachel Hanel, “Smoke Rings”
First runner-up: Robert V. Wolf, “Mary Lee”
Second runner-up: Sue Mell, “Foreign Land”
Best student etnry: Kristin S. vanNamen, “Personal Assistant Needed”
Fiction
First place, $500: Ann Rosenquist Fee, “Annunciation of the Baby Jesus One Block North of Riverfront Dr.”
First runner-up and best student entry: Kristin S. vanNamen, “Glorie in a Small Town”
Poetry
First place, $500: Douglas Collura, “Living the Life of the Great Buster Keaton”
First runner up: Alex Grant, “Fear of Moving Water”
Second runner-up: Todd Boss, “There's a Guy in L.A. Who Charges a Premium Teaching Men How To Get Women”
Best student entry: Marcus Wicker, “The Life Expectancy of a Fruit Fly”
Video
Creative Short
First place, $500: Anne Lewis, “Separate Vacations”
First runner-up: Ryan Scammell, “A Length of Time Is Measured By the Space Between 2 Hands”
Second runner-up: Tim Wilson, “The Clam Diggers”
Documentary
First place, $500: Basia Winograd, “The Unhappy Traveler: A New Yorker in India”
First runner-up: Bill Bonde, “Inventing the G-Suit: the Life Story of Dr. Earl Wood”
Second runner-up: Dmae Roberts, “Coming Home”
Best student entries: Lucie Schwartz, “Nokota” and Brian White, “The Palmyra Massacre”
Narrative Essay
First place, $1,000: Judith Sloan, “Sweeping Statements”
First runner-up: Kris Saknussemm, “Cahoots”
Second runner-up: Richard Paul, “Fighting With My Dad”
Documentary
First place, $1,000: Lu Olkowski, “Grandpa”
First runner-up and Editors’ Choice Award, $100: Richard Paul, “Shakespeare in Black and White”
Second runner-up: Ken Cormier, “The Secret Pianos of Manhattan”
Third runner-up: Dan Collison, “Lord God Bird”
10-minute play
First place, $500: Kris Saknusemm: “Memory Wound”
First runner-up: George Zarr: Old Dog/Newer Tricks
Second runner-up: Sue Zizza, National Audio Theatre Festivals, “Avian Invasion”
Voice-only Literature
Creative Nonfiction
First place in Voice-only Literature category and Creative Nonfiction subcategory, $500: Albert Haley, “The Cough”
First runner-up and Editors’ Choice Award, $100: Lisa K. Buchanan, “All That I Missed”
Second runner-up: Randolph Jordan, “A Death in the Family”
Third runner-up: Angela Cervantes, “A House of Women”
Flash fiction
First place in subcategory and Editors’ Choice Award, $100: Josh McDonald, “Lost”
First runner-up and Editors’ Choice Award, $100: Jithendria Kumar Aravamudhan, “Memoirs of a Mad Man”
Poetry
First place in subcategory and Editors’ Choice Award, $100: Todd Boss, “To Wind a Mechanical Toy”
First runner up: Todd Boss, “Yellow Rocket”
Second runner-up: Susan B.A. Somers-Willett, “The Golden Lesson”
Third runner-up: Eric Torgersen, “Taking Tickets”
Fourth runner-up: Josh McDonald, “Women in Strange Trousers”
Featuring work by Maggie Shipstead, Julyan G. Peard, Tsung-yan Kwong, Richard Bausch, Daniel Anderson, Mark Kraushaar, Andrew D. Cohen ... and an interview with Pattiann Rogers
Also, congratulations to James A. McLaughlin, winner of the 2009 William Peden Prize in Fiction

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