The 2022/3 Finalists for The Story Prize Are Andrea Barrett, Ling Ma, and Morgan Talty

The Story Prize, now in its 19th year, is pleased to honor as its finalists three outstanding short story collections chosen from 119 submissions representing 79 different publishers or imprints. The range and quality of story collections published in 2022 were high, and, as always, it was difficult to narrow the list down to three books. This year’s finalists are:

  • Natural History by Andrea Barrett (W.W. Norton)
  • Bliss Montage by Ling Ma (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
  • Night of the Living Rez by Morgan Talty (Tin House)

We will announce the winner of The Story Prize on the evening of Wednesday, March 15, at a private event featuring readings by and interviews with finalists Barrett, Ma, and Talty, as well as the announcement of the winner and acceptance of the $20,000 top prize and the engraved silver bowl that goes with it. The runners-up will each receive $5,000. We plan to live stream the event starting at 7:30 p.m. and will post a link before then and a video the next day.

Story Prize Founder Julie Lindsey and Director Larry Dark selected the finalists. Three independent judges will determine the winner:

  • Critic, writer, and editor Adam Dalva;
  • Writer Danielle Evans; and
  • Bookseller and podcaster Miwa Messer

In the weeks ahead, we’ll announce this year’s winner of The Story Prize Spotlight Award. We’ll also publish a long list of other exceptional collections we read last year and information on how to watch the event.

Source: TSP: The 2022/3 Finalists for The Story Prize Are Andrea Barrett, Ling Ma, and Morgan Talty

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