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By: Bernardi, Adria
Price: $40.00 $36.00
Publisher: Hanover, Middlebury/New England Press: 2000
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Inscription: Signed by Author
Seller ID: 3098
ISBN: 1584650443
Condition: Fine
This copy has been SIGNED by Adria Bernardi on the title page! Winner of the 1999 Katherine Bakeless Nason Fiction Prize. The interconnecting journeys of the author's characters begin in a remote sixteenth-century Apennine Village, continuing through terrains of both privilege and privation to the Tuscan plains, and on to the household of the artist Titian. Andrea Barrett, Judge of this year's competition, calls it "Spare, elegant, passionate, and brilliant.". The author's collection of stories, "In The Gathering Woods", was the Winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize for 200... View more info
By: Bernardi, Adria
Price: $35.00 $31.50
Publisher: Hanover, Middlebury/New England Press: 2000
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Seller ID: 4393
ISBN: 1584650443
Condition: Fine
Winner of the 1999 Katherine Bakeless Nason Fiction Prize. The interconnecting journeys of the author’s characters begin in a remote sixteenth-century Apennine Village, continuing through terrains of both privilege and privation to the Tuscan plains, and on to the household of the artist Titian. Andrea Barrett, Judge of this year’s competition, calls it "Spare, elegant, passionate, and brilliant.". The author’s collection of stories, "In The Gathering Woods", was the Winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize for 2000. An impressive "double" for this award winning ... View more info
By: Doenges, Judy
Price: $40.00 $36.00
Publisher: Hanover, Middlebury/New England Press.: 1999
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Seller ID: 2627
Condition: Fine
Winner of the 1998 Katherine Bakelss Nason Prize. These are stories of marginal, blue-collar people, many of them lesbian or gay, living difficult lives far removed from urban glamour or the fast lane of pop or gay culture. Judge for this year’s prize was Richard Bausch. View more info
Price: $40.00 $36.00
Publisher: Hanover, University Press of New England: 1997
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Seller ID: 2468
Condition: Fine
Short stories detailing the "hardscrabble" existence of the characters. Winner of the inaugural Katherine Bakeless Nason 1996 Fiction Prize presented by the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference. Francine Prose dustjacket praise saying "Hester’s generous, capacious, and comples stories test the boundaries and push the limits of much conventional fiction. She keeps ranging wider and digging deeper to reveal the hard truths of her characters' lives." View more info
By: Hinnefeld, Joyce
Price: $55.00 $49.50
Publisher: Hanover, Middlebury/New England Press.: 1998
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Inscription: Signed by Author
Seller ID: 3253
ISBN: 087451875X
Condition: Fine
This copy has been SIGNED by Joyce Hinnefeld on the title page. Winner of the 2nd Katharine Bakeless Nason Fiction Prize sponsored by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference of Middlebury College. Dustjacket praise by Joanna Scott, Judge of the competition stating "I'm dazzled by Hinnefeld's dexterity and insights. Her debut collection of short fiction is vigorous yet concentrated, full of surprises and still perfectly controlled." View more info
By: Hinnefeld, Joyce
Price: $35.00 $31.50
Publisher: Hanover, Middlebury/New England Press.: 1998
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Seller ID: 4392
ISBN: 087451875X
Condition: Fine
Winner of the 2nd Katharine Bakeless Nason Fiction Prize sponsored by the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference of Middlebury College. Dustjacket praise by Joanna Scott, Judge of the competition stating "I’m dazzled by Hinnefeld’ s dexterity and insights. Her debut collection of short fiction is vigorous yet concentrated, full of surprises and still perfectly controlled." View more info
By: Oderman, Kevin
Price: $22.00 $19.80
Publisher: Hanover, University Press of New England: 2000
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Seller ID: 5027
Condition: Fine
Kevin Oderman writes about the provisional way things fit together in a sundered world, where the felt affinities between things are endangered. Construction of a Morris chair, traveling in Greece and Turkey, moving into a new house, watching a bulldozer upend a tree—all provide him with the opportunities to ponder the world free of the besetting distractions of contemporary life. How all of it fits together and how Oderman finds his place in it—this is the subject of his meditations. Winner of the Katharine Bakeless Nason Nonfiction Prize. View more info
By: Pritchard, Sara
Price: $30.00 $27.00
Publisher: Boston, MA, U.S.A., Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division: 2003
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Inscription: Signed by Author
Seller ID: 4324
ISBN: 061830245X
Condition: Fine
Winner of the 2002 Bread Loaf Bakeless Prize. This copy has been SIGNED by Sara Pritchard on the title page. Ursula Hegi (this year's judge for the competiton) said it was "A powerful novel, beautifully written. Sara Pritchard illuminates the significant moments in her characters' lives with compassion, elegance and wisdom." View more info
By: Pritchard, Sara
Price: $30.00 $27.00
Publisher: Boston, MA, U.S.A., Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division: 2003
Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Inscription: Signed by Author
Seller ID: 4415
ISBN: 061830245X
Condition: Fine
Winner of the 2002 Bread Loaf Bakeless Prize. This copy has been SIGNED by Sara Pritchard on the title page. Ursula Hegi (this year's judge for the competiton) said it was "A powerful novel, beautifully written. Sara Pritchard illuminates the significant moments in her characters' lives with compassion, elegance and wisdom." View more info