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		<title>Jay McKenzie Wins 2024 Danahy Prize</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations to Jay McKenzie for winning the Danahy Prize for short fiction!</p>
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<p>The&nbsp;<em>Tampa Review</em>&nbsp;editorial team is excited to announce that our guest judge, Ayana Mathis, acclaimed author of&nbsp;<em>The Twelve Tribes of Hattie</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>The Unsettled</em>, has selected a winner for the <a href="https://tampareview.org/the-danahy-fiction-prize/">Danahy Prize for short fiction</a>.</p>



<p>This year&#8217;s winning story is &#8220;Milk Bottle Churches&#8221; by Jay McKenzie. McKenzie’s work appears in&nbsp;<em>adda</em>,&nbsp;<em>Maudlin House</em>,&nbsp;<em>The Hooghly Review</em>,&nbsp;<em>Fahmidan Journal</em>,&nbsp;<em>Fictive Dream</em>,&nbsp;and others. She recently won the Fish Short Story Prize, was runner up in the Tom Grass Literary Award,&nbsp;and has won, placed,&nbsp;or shortlisted in competitions including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Her novel&nbsp;<em>How to Lose the Lottery</em>&nbsp;will be published by Harper Fiction in March 2026.</p>


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<p>Of the winning story, Ayana Mathis says:</p>



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<p>Heartbreaking. Lyrically and beautifully written. This writer shows a deep facility&nbsp;with storytelling and knows when to reveal and when to withhold. The characters were well-rendered. The story&#8217;s use of figurative language was gorgeous, and more importantly, this writer understands that such language can be used to evoke the mood of the story as a whole, not merely the sentence or&nbsp;clause in which it appears: “On the sepia-tinted west bank of the Ex . . .” or&nbsp; “. . . a dress that looks like a week-old bruise . . .”&nbsp;Time is also handled incredibly well; though the story&#8217;s current action takes place years after that fateful summer, those events haunt this story.&nbsp;The writer cleverly shows us how much the present is beholden to the past. I can&#8217;t think of a better macro-metaphor than the titular milk bottles thrown into the sea so long ago: one still carrying its message, the other smashed on a shore thousands of miles away.</p>
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<p>Please join us in congratulating Jay, and we hope you&#8217;ll keep us in mind when submissions open once again in the fall!</p>



<p>Thank you all for sending us your work.</p>
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		<title>Louise Marburg Wins Danahy Fiction Prize</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The&#160;Tampa Review&#160;editorial team is excited to announce that our guest judge, Kirstin Valdez Quade, acclaimed author of&#160;Night at the Fiestas&#160;and&#160;The Five Wounds, has selected a winner for the Danahy Prize for short fiction. This year&#8217;s winning story is &#8220;Memory Unit&#8221; by Louise Marburg. Marburg is the author of three collections of stories,&#160;The Truth About Me,&#160;No ... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://tampareview.org/louise-marburg-wins-danahy-fiction-prize/">[Read more...]</a></span></p>
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<p>The&nbsp;<em>Tampa Review</em>&nbsp;editorial team is excited to announce that our guest judge, Kirstin Valdez Quade, acclaimed author of&nbsp;<em>Night at the Fiestas</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>The Five Wounds</em>, has selected a winner for the Danahy Prize for short fiction.</p>



<p>This year&#8217;s winning story is &#8220;Memory Unit&#8221; by Louise Marburg. Marburg is the author of three collections of stories,&nbsp;<em>The Truth About Me</em>,&nbsp;<em>No Diving Allowed</em>, and&nbsp;<em>You Have Reached Your Destination</em>. She lives in New York City with her husband, the artist Charles Marburg.</p>


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<p>Of the winning story, Kirstin Valdez Quade says, “‘Memory Unit’ is witty and surefooted and beautifully attentive to character. The incisive observations, prickly humor, and tenderness make this large-hearted wedding romp a delight.”</p>



<p>Valdez Quade also selected the following finalists:</p>



<p>“Chiaroscuro” by J. Pinaire</p>



<p>“The Scale of Things” by Allison Grace Myers</p>



<p>Please join us in congratulating Louise, and we hope you&#8217;ll keep us in mind when submissions open once again in the fall.</p>



<p>Thank you all for sending us your work.</p>



<p>Best wishes,</p>



<p>Tampa Review Editors</p>
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		<title>Announcing the Winner of the 2023 Danahy Fiction Prize</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The&#160;Tampa Review&#160;editorial team is excited to announce that our guest judge, Evan James, has selected a winner for the Danahy Prize for short fiction. This year&#8217;s winning story is &#8220;Security&#8221; by Shayla Bruin. Bruin is a writer living in Chicago, Illinois. This is her first published work. Of the winning story, our judge, Evan James, says, ... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://tampareview.org/announcing-the-winner-of-the-2023-danahy-fiction-prize/">[Read more...]</a></span></p>
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<p>The&nbsp;<em>Tampa Review</em>&nbsp;editorial team is excited to announce that our guest judge, Evan James, has selected a winner for the Danahy Prize for short fiction.</p>


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<p>This year&#8217;s winning story is &#8220;Security&#8221; by Shayla Bruin. Bruin is a writer living in Chicago, Illinois. This is her first published work.</p>



<p>Of the winning story, our judge, Evan James, says, “’Security’ unfolds with subtle, sophisticated narrative artistry. When a couple in the suburbs opens their door to a pair of &#8220;new neighbors,&#8221; a breathtakingly swift series of dramatic reversals and ambiguous power shifts takes place, ultimately driving them to a profound sense of uncertainty about both the world and themselves. Fully realized and written with exhilarating skill and control, its final moments resonate with potent mystery&#8211;the once-familiar stripped bare and left standing in its own undeniable strangeness.”</p>



<p>James also selected the following finalists:</p>



<p>“Kentucky Unicorn” by Thomas M. Atkinson</p>



<p>“Brooklyn Bridge” by Grace Shuyi Liew</p>



<p><br>Please join us in congratulating Shayla, and we hope you&#8217;ll keep us in mind when submissions open once again in the fall.</p>



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