New Delta Review is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Matt Clark Editors’ Choice Prizes in Fiction and Poetry. Matt Clark, beloved teacher, coordinator of creative writing at Louisiana State University, and a fine short story writer at the start of his career, died of colon cancer at the age of 31. Fascinated by tall tales and urban legends, Matt was in the process of inventing a new kind of Southwest magical realism, part Mark Twain, part Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In his honor, New Delta Review sponsors these prizes.
In past years, we’ve run the prize as a contest, but this year we revamped the award. Our fiction and poetry editors selected the two winners from all pieces published in the journal over the 2013-14 academic year. The Matt Clark Prizes are awarded to works of fiction and poetry that compellingly challenge expectations, narratively or otherwise, and are conscious about the way they use form. While we can’t normally pay our contributors, this is one way we hope to give back. There is no additional fee to be eligible for the award.
This year’s winners are:
Anders Carlson-Wee for “Riding the Owl’s Eye” (Winter 2013)
Liam Baranauskas for “The Glow” (Summer 2014)
Winners will receive $250 each.