Cohen Awards (Ploughshares)

Cohen Awards (Ploughshares)

The Cohen Awards honor the best short story and poem published in Ploughshares. The awards are sponsored by Denise and Mel Cohen. Finalists are nominated by staff editors, and the winners are selected by the advisory editors. Each winner receives a cash prize of $600.[1]

Contents

Past winners

2010

  • Poetry: Adrian Blevins, The Waning, Winter 2009-10
  • Fiction: Andria Nacina Cole, Leaving Women, Spring 2009

2009

  • Poetry: Tarfia Faizullah, from Interview with a Birangona, Winter 2008-09
  • Fiction: Steven Schwartz, Bless Everybody, Fall 2008

2008

2007

  • Poetry: Victoria Chang, Proof, Spring 2006
  • Fiction: Joan Wickersham, The Woodwork, Fall 2006

2006

  • Poetry: R. T. Smith, Dar He, Spring 2005
  • Fiction: Laura Kasischke, If a Stranger Approaches You about Carrying a Foreign Object with You onto the Plane . . ., Fall 2005

2005

  • Poetry: Daisy Fried, Shooting Kinesha, Spring 2004
  • Fiction: Xu Xi, Famine, Winter 2004-05

2004

  • Poetry: Jane Mead, Was Light, Spring 2003
  • Fiction: Rebecca Soppe, The Pantyhose Man, Winter 2003-04

2003

  • Poetry: Scott Withiam, Walk Right In, Spring 2002
  • Fiction: Joan Silber, The High Road, Fall 2002

2002

  • Poetry: Caroline Finkelstein, Conjecture Number One Thousand, Fall 2001
  • Fiction: Julie Orringer, Pilgrims, Spring 2001

2001

  • Poetry: Adrian C. Louis, This is the Time of Grasshoppers and All That I See is Dying, Winter 2000
  • Fiction: Elizabeth Graver, The Mourning Door, Fall 2000

2000

  • Poetry: Jonah Winter, Sestina: Bob, Spring 1999
  • Fiction: Judith Grossman, How Aliens Think, Spring 1999

1999

  • Poetry: Herman Fong, Grandfather's Alphabet, Spring 1998
  • Fiction: Chris Adrian, The Sum of Our Parts, Winter 1998-99

1998

1997

1996

  • Poetry: Louise Glück, Penelope's Stubbornness, Winter 1995-96
  • Fiction: Janet Desaulniers, After Rosa Parks, Winter 1995-96

1995

1994

  • Poetry: Cleopatra Mathis, The Story, Winter 1993-94
  • Fiction: Fred Leebron, Lovelock, Fall 1993

1993

1992

1991

  • Poetry: Susan Mitchell, Night Music, Winter 1990-91
  • Fiction: Carol Roh-Spaulding, Waiting for Mr. Kim, Fall 1990
  • Nonfiction: William Kittredge, from Hole in the Sky, Winter 1990-91

1990

1989

1988

  • Poetry: Carol Frost, In Scarecrow's Garden, Spring 1987
  • Fiction: Linda Bamber, The Time-to-Teach-Jane-Eyre-Again Blues, Fall 1987
  • Nonfiction: Gerald Shapiro, Evan S. Connell: A Profile, Fall 1986

1987

1986 (Inaugural Year)

  • Poetry: Tom Sleigh, Hope, Winter 1984
  • Fiction: Gerald Duff, Fire Ants, Winter 1984
  • Nonfiction: Domenic Stansberry, John Gardner: The Return Home, Fall 1984

References

  1. ^ "Ploughshares, the literary journal: Cohen Awards". http://pshares.org/info/page.cfm?intContentID=69. Retrieved 2009-12-03. [dead link]

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