27 Stories: The Winter 2018 Owl Canyon Press Hackathon Contest Winners

27 Stories: The Winter 2018 Owl Canyon Press Hackathon Contest Winners

27 Stories: The Winter 2018 Owl Canyon Press Hackathon Contest Winners

27 Stories: The Winter 2018 Owl Canyon Press Hackathon Contest Winners

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Overview

The 27 Stories fiction anthology features the winning entries from the Winter 2018 Owl Canyon Press Short Story Hackathon challenge. The collection contains 27 stories chosen from over 950 entries, a mix of both seasoned and emerging writers whose astonishing and entertaining works span the wide ranging landcape of emotions from happiness to grief.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998507378
Publisher: Owl Canyon Press
Publication date: 04/08/2019
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.04(d)

Table of Contents

FIRST PLACE: “Random and Small Redemptions” by Rita Sommers-Flanagan

SECOND PLACE: “The Final Word” by Virginia Brackett

THIRD PLACE: “Galop” by Donald Ryan



FINALISTS

“All Things Hang on Our Possessing” by Andrea Avery

“Basic Repairs” by Dominic Breiter

“Missed” by Aramis Calderon

“Greysteel” by Kyle Caldwell

“Paper Ocean, Paper Forest, Paper Sun” by Travis Dahlke

“Turn, Friend, Turn” by Helen Dent

“Holy Mess of Accidents” by Katherine Doar

“Unveiled Redemption” by KelseyWolln Dunn

“Rejoice” by Daniel Earl

“The Therapy Session” by Lila Evans

“A Summer of Rare Tolerances” by Scott Adam Gordon

“Mrs. Castalto’s Garden” by Kelly Griffiths

“The Propheteer” by Katherine Kendig

“Seven Letter Words” by Autumn Mabry

“The Great Rise” by Ryan Morris (R. Tim Morris)

“Four Sons” by Nancy Moir

“The Crossing” by Alissa Jones Nelson

“Shadows on the Wall” by Zackary Pierce

“Like Machines” by James Potter

“Coloboma” by Rob Rowntree

“Jubilation” by Erin Ruble

“One Last Thing” by Daniel Salvatore

“Redemption” by Michael Simon

"Limboless" by C. J. Worby

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