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She has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
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She is the winner of the Tiptree Award, the Mythopoeic Award, the Rhysling Award, and the Million Writers Award and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Spectrum Awards as well as the World Fantasy Award.
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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His work has appeared in the Pushcart Prize annual, two editions of The Best American Poetry, over fifty anthologies, and fourteen books, including volumes of poetry and essays, and three anthologies.
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She has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
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A 2001 and 2004 Pushcart Prize nominee, Volpe lives in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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A 2001 and 2004 Pushcart Prize nominee, Volpe lives in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Elizabeth Volpe reads “The Human Abstract” by William Blake 2009
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Zuravleff, who met Peabody after he nominated for a Pushcart Prize a story of hers published in Gargoyle in 1988, says he put her in touch with the writing groups that have been instrumental in her development.
Main Character: Richard Peabody has devoted his life to Washington's writers. At what cost? Lora Engdahl 2011
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She is the winner of the Tiptree Award, the Mythopoeic Award, the Rhysling Award, and the Million Writers Award and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Spectrum Awards as well as the World Fantasy Award.
MIND MELD: How Does Blogging and Social Networking Affect the Publishing Industry? 2009
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How touching it is, if heartrending — the dedication to the 2009 Pushcart Prize: The Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill Henderson, reads: for Raymond Smith (1930 – 2008)
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His work has appeared in the Pushcart Prize annual, two editions of The Best American Poetry, over fifty anthologies, and fourteen books, including volumes of poetry and essays, and three anthologies.
Wesley McNair reads “When I have fears that I may cease to be” by John Keats 2009
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