Featured Mentor: Jonathan fink
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Featured Mentor: Jonathan fink

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Jonathan Fink! Jonathan Fink is Professor and Coordinator of Creative Writing at University of West Florida.  He has published two books of poetry: The Crossing (Dzanc, 2015) and Barbarossa: The German Invasion of the Soviet Union and the Siege of Leningrad (Dzanc, 2016).  His third book, a hybrid poetry/nonfiction collection, is forthcoming from Dzanc.

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Featured Mentor: Bill Meissner
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Featured Mentor: Bill Meissner

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Bill Meissner! Minnesota writer and teacher, Bill Meissner is the author of twelve books. His third novel, The Wonders of the Little World, a carnival-theme family drama, will be published in January, 2024 by Stephen F. Austin State University Press/Texas A & M University Press. His previous novels are Summer of Rain, Summer of Fire, a novel set in the protest days of the Vietnam War (Stephen F. Austin State University Press/Texas A & M Univ. Press), and Spirits in the Grass (University of Notre Dame Press), which won the Midwest Book Award.

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Featured Mentor: Sharon Dilworth
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Featured Mentor: Sharon Dilworth

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Sharon Dilworth! Sharon Dilworth is the author of three collections of short stories: The Long White; Women Drinking Benedictine; and Two Sides, Two Rivers, as well as two novels: Year of the Ginkgo and My Riviera. Sharon has won a National Endowment for Fiction grant, a Pushcart Prize in Fiction and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant. Her new novel, To Be Marquette takes place in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Featured Mentor: Michael Hickins
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Featured Mentor: Michael Hickins

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Michael Hickins! Michael Hickins is the award-winning author of The Silk Factory: Finding Threads of My Family’s True Holocaust Story. A former editor at The Wall Street Journal and author of the influential short story collection The Actual Adventures of Michael Missing (Alfred A. Knopf, Dzanc Books), he is also the author of an earlier memoir, I Lived in France and So Can You (Dzanc Books, 2019).

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Featured Mentor: Kristina Marie Darling
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Featured Mentor: Kristina Marie Darling

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Kristina Marie Darling! Kristina is the author of thirty-nine books. An expert consultant with the United States Fulbright Commission, a twice-awarded Fulbright Scholar, and a member of the peer review panel for Fulbright grants, Dr. Darling’s work has also been recognized with three residencies at Yaddo, where she has held the Martha Walsh Pulver Residency for a Poet and the Howard Moss Residency in Poetry, a Civita Institute Fellowship, and nine residencies at the American Academy in Rome, where she previously served as an ambassador for recruitment.

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Featured Mentor: Jason tougaw
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Featured Mentor: Jason tougaw

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Jason Tougaw! Jason is the author of a memoir The One You Get, winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize, The Elusive Brain: Literary Experiments in the Age of Neuroscience (Yale UP), and Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel.

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Featured Mentor: Catherine browder
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Featured Mentor: Catherine browder

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Catherine Browder! A fiction writer and playwright, Catherine Browder has seen her work presented regionally and in NYC. She's published stories in many great literary journals and six collections of stories/novellas and solo works, as well as a feuillet. She celebrated the publication of her first novel, The Manning Girl in November, 2023.

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Announcing the Winner of the Dzanc short story collection prize
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Announcing the Winner of the Dzanc short story collection prize

Dzanc Books is pleased to announce the winner of the 2023 Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Prize: Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds by Christian Moody. In addition to publication by Dzanc in Spring 2025, the prize also comes with a $2,500 advance.

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Announcing the Winner of the Dzanc Prize for Fiction
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Announcing the Winner of the Dzanc Prize for Fiction

Dzanc Books is pleased to announce the winner of this year’s Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction: The Moveables by Sarah Yahm. It was selected from a pool of hundreds of manuscripts and eventually judged by three celebrated Dzanc Books authors: Mark Dunn (We Five, Ella Minnow Pea), Julie Ann Stewart (Water and Blood), and Alan Grostephan (The Banana Wars), winner of last year’s Prize for Fiction.

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Featured Mentor: John Holman
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Featured Mentor: John Holman

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: John Holman! John is the author of Squabble and Other Stories, Luminous Mysteries, a novel, and Triangle Ray, which was published by Dzanc in 2016. His fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Oxford American, Mississippi Review, Fiction, Terminus, and other journals.

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Happy Pub Day to “Miss Me Forever” By Eugene Cross
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Happy Pub Day to “Miss Me Forever” By Eugene Cross

Tulsi Gurung arrives in Pennsylvania on a day so impossibly damp and gray he wonders if he’s landed on the underside of the world. He is sixteen and brimming with wonder and fear. Born and raised in Refugee Camp Goldhap, Tulsi is technically a refugee from Bhutan, a land he’s never set eyes on.

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Featured Mentor: Andy Plattner
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Featured Mentor: Andy Plattner

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Andy Plattner! Andy has published six books and has a forthcoming work, Stymie, a novel in stories, scheduled to be published in the spring of 2025.

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Featured Mentor: Julie Ann Stewart
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Featured Mentor: Julie Ann Stewart

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Julie Ann Stewart! Julie earned an MFA from Spalding University and has published stories in Good River Review, Litro Magazine, PoemMemoirStory and Punch Drunk Press. Her story collection Water and Blood was published by Dzanc Books in April 2022 and was the winner the Dzanc Short Story Award.

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Featured Mentor: Russell Rowland
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Featured Mentor: Russell Rowland

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Russell Rowland! Russell is the author of five novels, the last of which, Cold Country, was published by Dzanc in 2019, and received a very nice review in the Wall Street Journal.

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Featured Mentor: Lindsey Drager
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Featured Mentor: Lindsey Drager

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Lindsey Drager! Lindsey Drager is the author of three Dzanc novels, two of which have been translated into Spanish and Italian. The recipient of a 2020 NEA Fellowship and the 2022 Bard Fiction Prize, she is the fiction editor of West Branch and an assistant professor at the University of Utah.

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Featured Mentor: Mark Dunn
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Featured Mentor: Mark Dunn

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Mark Dunn! Mark is the author of twenty published plays and a dozen eclectic works of book-length fiction and non-fiction, including the award-winning classic Ella Minnow Pea, published in a commemorative illustrated edition by Dzanc Books in 2023.

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Featured Mentor: Nina Shope
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Featured Mentor: Nina Shope

We are excited to announce our featured mentor of the week: Nina Shope! Nina is the author of Hangings: Three Novellas, published by Starcherone Books and Asylum, winner of the 2020 Dzanc Fiction Prize. Her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Conjunctions, Quarter After Eight, Fourteen Hills, 3rd Bed, Open City, Sleeping Fish, Salt Hill, and elsewhere.

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