We are thrilled to announce that our judges have chosen the winners of this year’s genre contests! Every year we receive wonderful submissions, and they are always a pleasure to read.
2019 Montana Prize in Creative Nonfiction
Cheryl Strayed, author of the acclaimed memoir Wild, has chosen the winner of this year’s Montana Prize in Creative Nonfiction.
Winner: “Sanctum” by Arya Samuelson
Arya Samuelson’s prose has been published in Entropy, The Millions, and Hematopoiesis Press. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and is writing her first novel. In a surprising twist of fate, Arya directs a new synagogue in Brooklyn. You can find her at www.aryasamuelson.com.
Finalists:
Maryah Converse
Meredith Clark
Jonathan Wei
Briana Loveall
Heather Quinn
2019 Montana Prize in Fiction
The wonderful Joe Wilkins has chosen a winner for this year’s Montana Prize in Fiction.
Winner: “this life of (y)ours” by Laura Price Steele
Laura Price Steele is a writer and editor currently living in Wilmington, NC, where she earned her MFA from UNCW. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Blue Mesa Review, and Solstice Magazine, among others. You can find her at laurapricesteele.com.
Finalists:
Molly Sturdevant
Carlos Rafael Gomez
Elizabeth Hall
Toni Judnitch
Nick Almeida
Kate Garklavs
Rachel Furey
2019 Patricia Goedicke Prize in Poetry
We’re happy to announce Alicia Mountain’s selection for this year’s Patricia Goedicke Prize in Poetry.
Winner: “YYX to AMS,” by Erin Russell
Erin Russell @etcall is winner of the 2019 Able Muse Fiction Prize and UofT's Wycliffe College Poetry Award. Currently subeditor at Black Bough, her work has appeared in Burning House, Train, and Time Out. She lectures at Amsterdam University College.
Finalists:
Brittany Tomaselli
John Sibley Williams
Samuel Piccone
David Sam
A. Crabtree
A huge thank you to our amazing judges, and to all of you for submitting your work. Look for the winning pieces in the next issue of CutBank!
The 2020 Montana Prizes in Creative Nonfiction and Fiction, as well as the Patricia Goedicke Poetry Prize, open on November 9th. Stay tuned for an announcement about the upcoming year’s judges.