Issue 34, Spring '13

National Book Award Finalists

by Lizzie Stark 10.14.2009

The finalists for the National Book Awards are finally out. The women didn’t make out too badly this year. Interestingly, two of the five books nominated were by women (Jayne Anne Phillips’ Lark and Termite and Bonnie Jo Campbell’s American Salvage), and two of the five fiction judges are also women (Jennifer Egan and Lydia Millet).

Nonfiction has one female nominee out of five and two female judges, while poetry logged a whopping three female nominees and two out of four female judges.

What do you think of the nominees? Any favorites?

Lizzie Stark

Lizzie Stark

Editor-in-Chief

Lizzie Stark is a founding editor of Fringe, and the author of Leaving Mundania (Chicago Review Press, 2012), a narrative nonfiction book about the subculture of live-action role-playing, or larp. Her freelance journalism and writing has appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, io9, The Daily Beast, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA in fiction writing from Emerson College, and an MS in journalism from Columbia University. She blogs at LizzieStark.com.


Join the Discussion

Comments Feed0 comments
  • No comments yet.
    Be the first to leave a comment.

Post Comment