The Story Prize

Annual book award for short fiction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Story Prize is an annual book award established in 2004 that honors the author of an outstanding collection of short fiction with a $20,000 cash award. Each of two runners-up receives $5,000. Eligible books must be written in English and first published in the United States during a calendar year. The founder of the prize is Julie Lindsey, and the director is Larry Dark. He was previously series editor for the annual short story anthology Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards from 1997 to 2002.

The Story Prize generally receives as entries 100 to 120 short story collections each year. The Director and Founder together choose the three finalists. Three independent judges choose the winner from among those books. The judging group has a different composition every year and consists of a mix of writers, booksellers, readers, critics, teachers, publishers, and editors. One judge is always a fiction writer, a second judge is either a bookseller or librarian in alternating years, and the third is generally a critic or editor or someone else associated with the short story.[1]

Publishers, authors, or agents may enter a short story collection written in English by a living author and published in the U.S. during a calendar year. Three finalists are announced in January. These authors participate in an award event, typically in March, at which they read from their work and have an on-stage discussion with Dark. At the end of the event, Julie Lindsey announces the winner, who, in addition to the prize money, receives an engraved silver bowl. From 2006 to 2020 the event was at the New School in New York City (co-sponsored with the Creative Writing Department). In 2021, the event was recorded via Zoom, and it has since been held at The Lotos Club.

In March 2019, Catapult published The Story Prize: 15 Years of Great Short Fiction, an anthology celebrating the award's fifteenth anniversary.[2]

Recipients

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Story Prize winners and finalists
Year Author Title Result
2004 Edwidge Danticat The Dew Breaker Winner
Cathy Day The Circus in Winter Finalist [3]
Joan Silber Ideas of Heaven
2005 Patrick O'Keeffe The Hill Road Winner [4]
Jim Harrison The Summer He Didn't Die Finalist [4]
Maureen F. McHugh Mothers and Other Monsters
2006 Mary Gordon The Stories of Mary Gordon Winner
Rick Bass The Lives of Rocks Finalist
George Saunders In Persuasion Nation
2007 Jim Shepard Like You'd Understand, Anyway Winner [5]
Tessa Hadley Sunstroke and Other Stories Finalist [5]
Vincent Lam Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures
2008 Tobias Wolff Our Story Begins Winner [6]
Jhumpa Lahiri Unaccustomed Earth Finalist [6]
Joe Meno Demons in the Spring
2009 Daniyal Mueenuddin In Other Rooms, Other Wonders Winner [7][8]
Victoria Patterson Drift Finalist [7][8]
Wells Tower Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
2010 Anthony Doerr Memory Wall Winner [9][10]
Yiyun Li Gold Boy, Emerald Girl Finalist [9]
Suzanne Rivecca Death Is Not an Option
2011 Steven Millhauser We Others Winner [11]
Don DeLillo The Angel Esmeralda Finalist
Edith Pearlman Binocular Vision
2012 Claire Vaye Watkins Battleborn Winner
Dan Chaon Stay Awake Finalist [12]
Junot Díaz This Is How You Lose Her
2013 George Saunders Tenth of December Winner [13][14]
Andrea Barrett Archangel Finalist [14]
Rebecca Lee Bobcat
2014 Elizabeth McCracken Thunderstruck Winner [15][16]
Francesca Marciano The Other Language Finalist [16]
Lorrie Moore Bark
2015 Adam Johnson Fortune Smiles Winner [17]
Charles Baxter There’s Something I Want You to Do Finalist [17]
Colum McCann Thirteen Ways of Looking
2016 Rick Bass For a Little While Winner [18]
Anna Noyes Goodnight, Beautiful Women Finalist [18]
Helen Maryles Shankman They Were Like Family to Me (published in hardcover as In the Land of Armadillos)
2017 Elizabeth Strout Anything Is Possible Winner [19]
Daniel Alarcón The King Is Always Above the People Finalist [19][20]
Ottessa Moshfegh Homesick for Another World
2018 Lauren Groff Florida Winner
Jamel Brinkley A Lucky Man Finalist
Deborah Eisenberg Your Duck Is My Duck
2019 Edwidge Danticat Everything Inside Winner [21]
Kali Fajardo-Anstine Sabrina & Corina Finalist [21]
Zadie Smith Grand Union
2020 Deesha Philyaw The Secret Lives of Church Ladies Winner [22]
Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Likes Finalist [22]
Danielle Evans The Office of Historical Corrections
2021 Brandon Taylor Filthy Animals Winner [23][24]
Lily King Five Tuesdays in Winter Finalist [24]
J. Robert Lennon Let Me Think
2022 Ling Ma Bliss Montage Winner [25]
Andrea Barrett Natural History Finalist [26]
Morgan Talty Night of the Living Rez
2024 Paul Yoon The Hive and the Honey Winner
Yiyun Li Wednesday's Child Finalist [27]
Bennett Sims Other Minds and Other Stories
2025 Fiona McFarlane Highway 13 Winner [28]
Ruben Reyes Jr. There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven Finalist [29]
Jessi Jezewska Stevens Ghost Pains
2026 André Alexis Other Worlds Finalist [30]
Lydia Millet Atavists
Ayşegül Savaş Long Distance
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The Story Prize Spotlight Award

This $1,000 award is given to a short story collection of exceptional merit, as selected by the Director of the Story Prize, from among all entrants. Winners of The Story Prize Spotlight Award might be promising works by first-time authors, collections in alternative formats, or works that demonstrate an unusual perspective on the writers’ craft.

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YearWinnerWorkRef.
2012 Krys LeeDrifting House
2013 Ben StroudByzantium
2014 Kyle MinorPraying Drunk
2015 Adrian TomineKilling and Dying
2016 Randa JarrarHim, Me, Muhammad Ali
2017 Lee ConellSubcortical
2018 Akil KumarasamyHalf Gods[31]
2019 Ayşe Papatya BucakThe Trojan War Museum[32]
2020 Asako SerizawaInheritors
2021 Adam ThompsonBorn into This[33]
2022 Arinze IfeakanduGod's Children Are Little Broken Things[34]
2023 SJ SinduThe Goth House Experiment[35]
2024 Ben ShattuckThe History of Sound[36]
2025 John HaskellTrying to Be
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