2004 Fiction Prize Results

Final Judge: Chang-rae Lee

 

 

Chang-rae Lee is the author of the novels: Native Speaker (1995), winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation, the Barnes & Nobel Discover Award, and an ALA Notable Book of the Year Award; A Gesture Life (1999), winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Literary Award, the Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award, and the NAIBA Book Award for Fiction, and cited as a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times, Esquire, Publishers Weekly, and The Los Angeles Times; and, most recently, Aloft. Mr. Lee has also written stories and articles for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Time (Asia), Granta, among others. He is a professor in the Council of Humanities at Princeton University, where he teaches creative writing.
 


 

2004 Indiana Review Fiction Prize Winner

 

“First Sunday”

Midge Raymond

 


 

Finalists


“Where I Am Now”
Candice Favilla

 

“Inukshuk”
Julie Mason

 

“Domestic Air Quality”
Kelcey Parker

 

“Disaster Management”
Jacob Appel

 


 
We offer our thanks to all who contributed to the success of the 2004 Indiana Review Fiction Prize. All entrants receive a year’s subscription to IR, which will begin with our Summer 2005 issue.

 
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