Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction: Joseph S. Walker

Bouchercon 2019 celebrated the legendary work of Texas author Bill Crider with the inaugural Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction. SMFS list member Joseph S. Walker won the award for his short story, “The Last Man in Lafarge.”


2 comments:

  1. Ah. Originally, I gathered, there was to be first, second and third prizes. Was that revised?

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    1. Many thanks to Bouchercon for organizing this!

      The First Place Award of $1,000
      in the Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction
      to
      Joseph S. Walker
      for his story “The Last Man in Lafarge”


      The Second Place Award of $750
      in the Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction
      to
      Jaap Boekestein
      for his story “Long Overdue”


      The Third Place Award of $500
      in the Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction
      to
      Douglas Dorow
      for his story “Trust Me”


      The Bill Crider Memorial Scholarship of Registration to Bouchercon 2020
      in the Bill Crider Prize for Short Fiction
      to
      Dixon Hill
      for his story “Mi Corazón, Sin Cartero, Sin Timbre de la Puerta (My Heart, Sans Postman, Sans Doorbell)”

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