New American Fiction Prize
The New American Fiction Prize is an annual prize awarded by New American Press. The award was established in 2010 to give voice to emerging writers of innovative fiction.
The New American Fiction Prize is awarded annually to one winner for a book-length work of fiction. Manuscripts may be novels, novellas, collections of stories and/or novellas, novels in verse, linked collections, or full-length collections of flash fiction. Authors of winning manuscripts receive a cash award of US$1000 and a box of contributor copies, and their collections are subsequently published under a standard contract.
Winners
- 2014 David Armstrong for Reiterations
- 2013 Alden Jones for Unaccompanied Minors[1]
- 2012 Renamed 2013 to reflect year of award announcement
- 2011 Micah Dean Hicks for Electricity and Other Dreams[2]
- 2010 Craig Davis for Ramshackle Wonderlands[3]
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