The CVC Anthology series features each year's finalists from the annual $15,000 Carter V. Cooper (CVC) Short Fiction competition, held in memory of Carter Cooper ($10,000 for the best story by an emerging writer, and $5,000 for the best story by a writer at any career point). From writer, artist, philanthropist-and mother of Carter-Gloria Vanderbilt, who began one of the largest literary prizes for emerging writers in Canada: "I am proud and thrilled that all these wonderful writers are presented in the CVC Anthology. Carter, my son, Anderson Cooper's brother, was just 23 when he died in 1988. He was a promising editor, writer, and, from the time he was a small child, a voracious reader. Carter came from a family of storytellers, and stories were a guide which helped him discover the world. Though I, and those who loved Carter, still hear his voice in our heads and in our hearts, my son's voice was silenced long ago. I hope this prize helps other writers find their voice, and through inclusion in the annual anthology helps them touch others' lives with the mystery and magic of the written word.
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The CVC Anthology series features each year's finalists from the annual $15,000 Carter V. Cooper (CVC) Short Fiction competition, held in memory of Carter Cooper ($10,000 for the best story by an emerging writer, and $5,000 for the best story by a writer at any career point).
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781550969139
Publisert
2021-11-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Exile Editions
Vekt
215 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Biographical note

Joyce Carol Oates lives in Princeton, New Jersey, where she teaches at the university, as well as at New York University as Distinguished Writer in the Graduate Writing Program. A member since 1978 of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she is a recent inductee into the American Philosophical Society. Her most recent titles are My Life as a Rat (novel), Pursuit (novella), and Beautiful Days (stories). She received the Jerusalem Prize in 2019 and the Cino del Duca World Prize in 2020. She selected the winning stories from this year's competition.