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James Knudsen Prize for Fiction

Contest Opens: October 1
Contest Closes: January 1

 

2016 Judge Anne Raeff

2016 Judge Anne Raeff

Anne Raeff’s stories and essays have appeared in New England Review, ZYZZYVA, and Guernica, among other places. Her first novel Clara Mondschein’s Melancholia was published in 2002 (MacAdam/Cage). Her short story collection, The Jungle Around Us, won the 2015 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction and will be published in October 2016. 

See Bayou’s  interview with Raeff here

The winner of this year’s contest will receive $1,000 and a year’s subscription to Bayou Magazine. Finalists will be named on our website, and all entries will be considered for publication.

 

 Guidelines: 

  • Submissions must be original, previously unpublished work of fiction, no longer than 7500 words.
  • Reading fee: $20, which includes a contest issue.
  • You may enter more than one story, but each submission must be uploaded separately with its own entry fee.
  • We accept novel excerpts if the submission stands alone as a complete short story. 
  • Please enter your name, address, phone number, email address, and the title of your submission on our online form. DO NOT include your name or any other personal information on the pages of the story. Any story with identifying material will be disqualified.

We subscribe to the CLMP contest code of ethics. UNO students and alumni who have graduated in the past 10 years are ineligible. All current and former Bayou staff, previous contest winners, and current or former students of either judge are ineligible to submit.

Click here to submit

About James Knudsen:

James Knudsen served as Director of the Creative Writing Workshop at the University of New Orleans from 2001-2003. A beloved teacher, friend, and colleague, Jim taught all levels of creative writing at UNO from 1977 until his death from cancer in 2004. He authored the novels, Playing Favorites and Just Friends, the story collection, Evening of Wonders, and with his friend and colleague, Joanna Leake, the textbooks The Illustrated Guide to Writing and The Illustrated Guide to College Composition.

 

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