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379:"The Marne"); followed by four winners in 1937 (Hamlen Hunt for "The Saluting Doll"; J.M. McKeon for "The Gladiator"; Katherine Patten for "Man Among Men"; and Prudencio de Pereda for "The Spaniard" in 1937). Placing multiple winners into the annual O. Henry Award anthology became an annual tradition for 378:
that year who were honored (the other winners were Dorothy McCleary for "Little Elise" and Jerome Weidman for "My Father Sits in the Dark"). The following year, Story scored three more O. Henry Award winners (Ernest Brace for "Silent Whistle"; Elizabeth Coatsworth for "The Visit" and Eric Knight for
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Story has consistently been one of the first to publish writers who have later been awarded literary honors such as the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the PEN/Hemingway Award, and received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and
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did not win a top prize (First, Second or Third), but were honored by being cited as one of the best stories of their respective year. The honor carried with it the privilege of being published in the annual anthology of short stories by O. Henry Award winners.
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Two years later, Michael Nye revived Story, establishing the magazine as the cornerstone of a non-profit, independent arts organization based in Columbus, Ohio. The revival issue appeared in March 2019, and featured new work by Marilyn Abildskov,
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Having obtained the rights for the name of the magazine from Lois Rosenthal, in 2014, Travis Kurowski relaunched Story as a double-side annual publication out of York College. Authors published during this era include
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is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses and receives support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council.
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folded in 1967, but it maintained its reputation through the Story College Creative Awards, which Burnett directed from 1966 to 1971.
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was briefly published in book form during the early 1950s, returning to a magazine format in 1960. Due to a lack of funds,
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Burnett's second wife, Hallie Southgate Burnett, began collaborating with him in 1942. During this period,
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was revived in 1989 as a quarterly by the husband and wife team of publisher Richard Rosenthal and editor
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is a literary magazine published out of Columbus, Ohio. It has been published on and off since 1931.
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for his short story "The Brother's House". He was one of three writers published in
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Between 1934 and 1946, 25 writers had won 27 O. Henry Awards, including
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for fiction. The Rosenthals featured such established authors as
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at Princeton University Manuscripts Division (archived in 2011)
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United States
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writers continued the O. Henry Award-winning tradition.
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moved to New York City, where Burnett and Foley created
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was a five-time finalist and two-time winner of the
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had climbed to 21,000 copies. Authors introduced in
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Whit Burnett
Martha Foley
F&W Publications
United States
Whit Burnett
Martha Foley
Vienna
Charles Bukowski
Erskine Caldwell
John Cheever
James T. Farrell
Joseph Heller
J. D. Salinger
Tennessee Williams
Richard Wright
Ludwig Bemelmans
Carson McCullers
William Saroyan
Truman Capote
John Knowles
Norman Mailer
Lois Rosenthal
F&W Publications
National Magazine Award
Andrea Barrett
Barry Lopez
Joyce Carol Oates
Carol Shields
Junot DĂ­az

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