Studies in Short Fiction, January 1st, 1994
In the spring of 1983, the University of Georgia Press published David Walton's Evening Out, the first volume to receive the prestigious Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. Since then, the press has published 21 collections as part of the series, including such noted works as Mary Hood's How Far She Went (1984), Tony Ardizzone's The Evening News (1986), Melissa Pritchard's Spirit Seizures (1987), and T. M. McNally's Low Flying Aircraft (1991). The first of these two new contributions to this distinguished series is by Alfred DePew, an instructor of composition and writing at Portland ...
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