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2004
Indiana Review Fiction Prize Results
Final Judge: Chang-rae Lee
Chang-rae
Lee is the author of the novels: Native
Speaker (1995), winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN
Award, the American Book Award from the Before Columbus
Foundation, the Barnes & Noble Discover Award, and
an ALA Notable Book of the Year Award; A Gesture
Life (1999), winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Literary
Award, the Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award, and
the NAIBA Book Award for Fiction, and cited as a Notable
Book of Year by The New York Times, Esquire,
Publishers Weekly, and The Los Angeles
Times; and, most recently, Aloft. Mr.
Lee has also written stories and articles for The
New Yorker, The New York Times, Time
(Asia), Granta, among others. He is a
professor in the Council of Humanities at Princeton
University, where he teaches creative writing.
2004
Fiction Prize Winner:
First Sunday
Midge Raymond
Finalists
Where
I Am Now
Candice Favilla
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Inukshuk
Julie Mason
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Domestic
Air Quality
Kelcey Parker |
Disaster
Management
Jacob Appel |
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