1/23/2024 0 Comments Number press![]() Make sure your name does not appear on the page with your poem. Poetry: Submit one (and only one) unpublished poem, no more than three pages in length in standard 12-pt. We will make an announcement shortly for the 2023 competition for Claire’s first prize winner, and any runners-up and finalists selections. Fox will begin reading for the 2024 Press 53 Award for Short Fiction when we open for entries on September 1. On September 1, Press 53 short fiction editor Claire V. Keep in mind that Prime Number Magazine is now a triannual publication and we open for general submissions January-February May-June and September-October.Īnd if you have a poetry manuscript, Press 53 poetry series editor Tom Lombardo is now reading for the 2024 Press 53 Award for Poetry. Having a story or poem in this issue would be a great way to begin your New Year. We hope you will send us your poems and stories when Prime Number Magazine opens for general submissions on May 1 for Issue 251, published on January 1, 2024. Both judges commented on the quality of the writing, so everyone who entered their poems and stories deserves a gigantic THANK YOU! Press 53 and Prime Number Magazine congratulates our First Prize winners, Runners-Up, and Finalists, and we thank everyone who entered this year’s competition. “Your Name Above Water” by Chinasa Menakaya of Columbus, Ohio “Who Can Believe It?” by Lee Robinson of Comfort, Texas “The Sergeant's Daughter” by Ernie Reynolds of Tallahassee, Florida “The Ruddy Fruits That Still Remain” by Dashka Slater of Oakland, California “Rescue” by Carolyn Patterson Sidd of Roswell, New Mexico “The Neighbor” by Lauren Oertel of Austin, Texas “Golem” by Zac Goldstein of High Point, North Carolina “The Calling Hour” by Susanne Rubenstein of Princeton, Massachusetts “Before” by Nancy Antle of New Haven, Connecticut “The Chesterton Girls” by Mark Lindensmith of Fort Defiance, Virginia “What That Meant in Miles” by Bruce Johnson of Santiago, Chile “Tea with the Queen” by Jasmine Sawers of Collinsville, Illinois Judged by Dennis McFadden, author of Jimtown Road: A Novel in Stories, winner of the 2016 Press 53 Award for Short Fiction “The Seed of Talent” by Wallace Truesdale of New Brunswick, NJ “Precious Dust of Hope” by David Dephy of Brooklyn, NY “Mistaking a Planet for a Star” by Aekta Khubchandani of Jersey City, NJ “In an Old Photo” by Debra Conner of Summerville, SC “Embroidered” by Madeleine Mysko of Towson, MD “After the Kale” by Ann Huang of Newport Beach, CA “Resurrection in Nueba Yol” by Maria Rouphail of Raleigh, NC “Appointment East of Hell Gap, Wyoming” by E. RUNNERS-UP (publication in Prime Number Magazine, Issue 241): “Only in the Poem” by Fred Gallagher of Charlotte, NC ![]() Judged by Felicia Mitchell, author of Waltzing with HorsesįIRST PRIZE ($1,000 and publication in Prime Number Magazine, Issue 241): Our judges, Felicia Mitchell (poetry) and Dennis McFadden (short fiction) have made their selections for First Prize, Runners-Up, and Finalists. This year we received poems and short fiction from writers in 15 countries including 49 U.S. ![]()
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