
Serpentine wants to thank everyone who participated in our 2001 Short Story Contest, which concluded December 31, 2001. We received many outstanding pieces and agonized over which stories to select as our winners. With great pleasure, we proudly announce the winning stories and wish to congratulate the authors:
"We Are Thinking of You"
by Patricia Enrado
El Cerrito, CA
1st - $1000
"Nor Dark of Night"
by Paul Michel
Seattle, WA
2nd - $200
"Luis the Brush-Walker" by
Paul Perry
San Antonio, TX
3rd - $100
"How Died My City, How Died My
Soul" by Gary Hill
Bakersfield, CA
Honorable Mention - $50
"The Lighthouse Keeper" by
Neale McDevitt
Montreal, Quebec
3rd - $50
"Electric Light of the World"
by Doug Crandell
Smyrna, GA
Honorable Mention - $50
"Camp Dad" by M. E.
Mischcon
Monterey, MA
Honorable Mention - $50
Serpentine will publish a special on-line issue in April 2001 with all the winning stories. We also want to congratulate the following authors who were FINALISTS in the contest:
"The Communist of My Youth" by Jimmy Carl Harris from Birmingham, AL
"And Pigs Can Fly" by Bonnie Hearn Hill from Fresno, CA
"We the People" by Dara Wilkerson from Port of Spain, Trinidad
"The Grand Gesture" by Karen Heuler from New York, NY
"Its a Man's World" by Leza Lowitz from Petaluma, CA
Please come back to visit the magazine again for periodic updates on the winning stories and their authors. If you wish participate in our next contest, Serpentine will soon announce our 6th Annual Short Story Contest for 2002, which commences this summer, 2002 (details will be forthcoming).
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