2006 Fiction Prize Results

Final Judge: Charles Baxter

 

 

Charles Baxter is the author of Saul and Patsy published in September 2003 by Pantheon. His previous novel, The Feast of Love (Vintage), a finalist for the National Book Award, will be adapted for film. He has published two other novels, First Light, and Shadow Play, and four books for stories, most recently, Believers published by Vintage. He also edited Best New American Voices 2001 (Hardcourt). He has received the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Prix St. Valentine in France, and the Catalan Booksellers’ Association Award for book of the year in Spain. He now lives in Minneapolis and is currently the Edelstein-Keller Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Minnesota. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Harper’s. His fiction has been widely anthologized and translated into ten languages.
 


 

2006 Indiana Review Fiction Prize Winner

 

“The Dog”

Carin Clevidence

 


 

Runner-Up


“Goldfish”
Roy Kesey

 


 

Finalists


“Animal Control”
Jacob M. Appel

 

“Preludes”
Liz Heichelbech

 

“The Yellow Scooter”
Vincent Reusch

 

“Coyotes”
Tim Kealey

 

“Ash”
Kelly Luce

 

“Detritus” and “Our Former Lives in Art”
Jennifer S. Davis

 


 
We offer our thanks to all who contributed to the success of the 2006 Indiana Review Fiction Prize. All entrants receive a year’s subscription to IR, which will begin with our Summer 2007 issue.

 
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