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2013 Fiction Prize Winners

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by Stephanie King
On discovering a man I was secretly in love with wrote a poem portraying me in an unflattering light

2013 Fiction Prize Winner

by Sarah Seltzer
Ironing

2013 Fiction Prize Winner

by Gail Hareven and translated from the Hebrew by Ora Cummings
Angel

2013 Fiction Prize Winner

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Summer 2013

New models for how to manage the expectations (and expenses) confronting Jewish mothers in the "lean in" era. The kinesthetics of feminist prayer. And three new short stories: the haiku as revenge, an angel on the balcony, and how to hate your hair.

Also in this issue

  • Motherhood in the “Lean In” Era Summer 2013
  • Of an Honorable Antiquity Summer 2013
  • Charlotte A. Newberger Poetry Prize Summer 2013
  • 2013 Fiction Prize Winners Summer 2013

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