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The Dana Award is a literary award presented in short fiction, poetry and novels. It was founded in 1996 by literature professor and poet Mary Elizabeth Parker with the financial backing of Michael Dana. The competition is based in Greensboro, North Carolina. The judges for the competition include Scottish novelist Margot Livesey.

Notable recipients include Michael Pritchett, Danielle Trussoni, Tina Chang, and Stephen Lovely.

Past winners

Novel

Short fiction

Poetry

Essay

  • 2011 – Peter Selgin

See also

Notes

  1. Poets & Writers, September/October 1997
  2. Greensboro News & Record October 1, 2000
  3. Greensboro News & Record September 24, 2000
  4. Greensboro News & Record October 27, 2002
  5. Greensboro News & Record October 24, 1999
  6. Sabo, Elma. Literary Notes, News & Record (Greensboro, NC), October 30, 2005
  7. Writers Notebook, Winston-Salem Journal, October 26, 2003
  8. Poets & Writers, September/October 2000
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