Dec 28, 2020 | 2020 winners
My Plural Is People Anndee Hochman “Zachary Kahn-Molina, do you have siblings?” Mr. Rattrazino paused, stub of yellow chalk cinched between his second and third fingers like the suave, chain-smoking lead of a 1930s movie. Rattrazino—mostly, we called him “Mr. R,”...
Dec 28, 2020 | 2020 winners
Cottonwood Rust Steven Wight “You did say Gypsum?” said the lady behind the airport information desk. “Yes, Gypsum,” replied Annie. “Is there a problem?” “No. It’s just most people want information about Vegas. I’ll check and see what accommodations are in Gypsum. You...
Dec 28, 2020 | 2020 winners
Catalyst Rachel Wong The leaves were stubborn, adamantly holding onto the trees from which they’d sprouted. Even after their colors shifted from jade to amber to gold, they resisted the icy wind that came soaring up the Hudson Valley and through the wide streets of...
Dec 28, 2020 | 2020 winners
Blue Zone Seren Sensei Do you have experience utilizing screens for data entry? Y/N Are you 16 or older? Y/N Have you ever spent time in Rehabilitation? Y/N Have you or any of your family members ever been chosen? Y/N Amber St. Clair stared at the questionnaire in...
Dec 28, 2020 | 2020 winners
The Bargeman’s Daughter: Seneca Village Arises Thomas Belton A day after the Nativist riot at Saint Patrick’s Church in downtown Manhattan, Annie Hogan awoke with an awful headache to the sounds of singing in a cabin she’d never seen before. A young girl was making...
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