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Stories from the Flannery O'Connor Award
A 30th Anniversary Anthology: The Early Years
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Stories selected from winning volumes published in the series first fifteen years, from David Walton's Evening Out (1983) to Andy Plattner's Winter Money (1997).
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Reviews
"You can trust some short-story awards series some of the time. . . . You can trust the O'Connor series almost 100 percent of the time, if you like quality short stories and admire fine work."
Winston-Salem Journal, on the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction Series
"On Slavery's Border considerably advances our understanding of the slave South(s). Taking seriously long-standing calls for greater attention to slavery in non-plantation areas, Mutti Burke paints an intimate portrait of slaveholding in a state where slaveholders of small means predominated. Showing what this meant for how slaves, slaveholders, and nonslaveholders related to each other, socialize
Alan Cheuse, NPR, on the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction Series
"A splendid outlet for committed writers of the short story."
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction Series