The Henfield Prize

From Library Journal
The Henfield Prize is something extraordinary; recognition and support for unknown and unpublished writers, chosen from outstanding students in U.S. writing programs. This anthology of the finest winning pieces since the award’s inception in 1980 includes well-known authors Sue Miller, Harriet Doerr, Mona Simpson, and Ethan Canin. Libraries may already own the novels and collections in which these stories were eventually published. There are also plenty of exciting new works, including Suzanne Juergensen’s “Physics” and Jennifer Coke’s “Eye Water.”
– Brian Kenney, St. John’s Univ. Lib., Jamaica, N.Y.
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