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Winners of the 2003 AWP Award Series in Poetry, Short Fiction, & Creative Nonfiction
2003 Award Series winners
THERE WAS NO NOVEL PRIZE FOR THE 2003 COMPETITION
  
The Donald Hall Prize in Poetry
Barbara Hamby
Babel
Judge: Stephen Dunn
University of Pittsburgh Press
Barbara Hamby has published two books of poems: Delirium (University of North Texas, 1995) which won the Vassar Miller Prize, the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award, and the Kate Tufts Award; and The Alphabet of Desire (NYU, 1999) which won the 1998 New York University Poetry Prize and was chosen as one of the 25 best books of 1999 by the New York City Public Library. Her poems have been published in many literary journals and she teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Florida State University at Tallahassee.
  
The AWP Award Series in Short Fiction
Doreen Baingana
Tropical Fish
Judge: Joan Silber
University of Massachusetts Press
Doreen Baingana is from Uganda and has lived in the US for 12 years. She has an MFA from the University of Maryland. Her work has appeared in journals such as Chelsea, Glimmer Train, the Sun, Crab Orchard Review, Meridian, and the Potomac Review, and her poetry is included in the anthology, Beyond the Frontier. She received an Artist’s Grant from the District of Columbia Commission on the Arts and Humanities in 2002. She works for Voice of America radio.
  
The AWP Award Series in Creative Nonfiction
Karen Salyer McElmurray
Mother of the Disappeared:
An Appalachian Birth Mother's Journey
Judge: Beverly Lowry
University of Georgia Press
Karen Salyer McElmurray is originally from Johnson County in Eastern Kentucky. She teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Georgia College and State University. She is also the author of a novel, Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven, which received the 2001 Chaffin Award.
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