The Sherwood Anderson Foundation is an organization founded by the children and grandchildren of American short story writer and novelist Sherwood Anderson that gives grants to emerging writers.[1] The most notable of these is the annual Sherwood Anderson Foundation Writers Award.
As of 2009[update] the Foundation's co-presidents were Anderson's grandsons Michael and David Spear.
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Award recipients
Winners of the award have ranged from college undergraduates to widely published authors. Currently, only individuals who have published either "a book of fiction or a collection of short stories in major literary and/or commercial publications" are eligible for the prize.[2]
The winners of the grants include:[3]
- 1988 – Valerie S. Golightly
- 1989 – King Andrews
- 1990 – Gillian Kim Ashley & Pamela Johnson
- 1991 – Karen Coats
- 1992 – Patricia Snell
- 1993 – Dawn Radford
- 1994 – Debra Allbery Gildea
- 1995 – Randall Kenan
- 1996 – Ron Rash
- 1997 – Gail Pollock
- 1998 – Kamil Turowski
- 1999 – Tammy Greenwood
- 2000 – Paola Corso
- 2001 – Doug Crandell
- 2002 – Joseph Bathanti
- 2003 – Peggy Payne
- 2004 – Mary Beth Caschetta
- 2005 – Jacob M. Appel
- 2006 – Karen Fisher
- 2007 – Robert Garner McBrearty
- 2008 – Nelly Rosario
- 2009 – Lucy Jane Bledsoe
- 2010 – Tracy Winn
- 2011 – William Lychack
- 2012 – Katherine Min
- 2013 - Tupelo Hassman
- 2014 - Kristopher Jansma
See also
References
- ^ Greensboro News & Record, Nov.4, 1990
- ^ An Open Letter to the Sherwood Anderson Foundation Archived January 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Sherwood Anderson Foundation Grant Writing Winners". Sherwood Anderson Foundation. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
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