Pushcart Prize Nominees 2019
Poetry
A Seal Skull Seems To Be a Wolf Skull by Erin Rice
Desireé Panda and the Lee Van Cleefs by Tracy Lynne Oliver
Prey by Christine Taylor
Best British & Irish
Flash Fiction 2019-2020
We Feed Them to the Lions by Paul Thompson (selected as a winner)
Ladies of Horror Award
for Best Collection 2019
Ghosts of You by Cathy Ulrich (finalist)
Wigleaf Top 50 Very Short Fictions 2019
No One Holds a Grudge Like a Crow by Marisa Crane (selected)
Bear by Shayne Terry (selected)
Ganymede by Chelsea Harris (longlisted)
Madlib by Kim Magowan (longlisted)
Big Bad by Mary Hamilton (longlisted)
Best Small Fictions Nominees 2019
Early Intervention by Colleen Rothman
No One Holds a Grudge Like a Crow by Marisa Crane
A Nearly Beautiful Thing by Cathy Ulrich
Madlib by Kim Magowan (selected as a winner)
Segmented Moments by Hannah Gordon
Best Microfiction Nominees 2019
The Flat by Michael Alessi
A Gun in the First Act by Scott Garson
Feeding Time by Tara Isabel Zambrano (selected as a winner)
Madlib by Kim Magowan
Plan Exclusion by J. Bradley
Big Bad by Mary Hamilton
Best of the Net Nominees 2019
Poetry
A Seal Skull Seems To Be a Wolf Skull by Erin Rice
The Lazarus Questionnaire by Ted Mico
Last Night in Antsville by Sharon Suzuki-Martinez (selected as a finalist)
Webster’s Dictionary defines “communist” as “one who speaks with ghosts” by Brian Dau
