Posts tagged: awards

Terrain.org Poem Named ‘Best of the Web’

By Simmons Buntin, February 5, 2010 12:24 am

“A Short History of Falling” by Pamela Uschuk, appearing in the current issue (No. 24) of Terrain.org, has been named a “Best of the Web” award recipient by Dzanc Books and will be included in its Best of the Web 2010 anthology.

The selection completes the hat trick for Terrain.org, as we placed fiction in the 2008 edition (“The Split” by Kim Whitehead) and nonfiction in the 2009 edition (“Catching Hell: The Joe Holt Integration Story” by Heather Killelea McEntarfer).

Read and listen to the poem — and two others by Pamela Uschuk — at http://www.terrain.org/poetry/24/uschuk.htm.

We are delighted to once again place a contribution in the Dzanc Books Best of the Web anthology series!

Dzanc National Workshop DayUpdate:

Dzanc Books is setting up Dzanc National Workshop Day on March 20, 2010.  It has over 30 workshops set up in over 25 cities on that date. Learn more at the Dzanc Day website:

http://www.dzancbooks.org/dzancday

Terrain.org Puschcart Prize Nominations

By Simmons Buntin, November 7, 2009 6:50 am

The editors of Terrain.org are pleased to nominate the following contributions for the prestigious  Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses:

Our Nominations for Best of the Web 2010

By Simmons Buntin, October 10, 2009 4:42 am

The editors of Terrain.org are pleased to announce the following nominations for Dzanc Book’s 2010 Best of the Web anthology:

Poetry“A Short History of Falling” by Pamela Uschuk

Nonfiction - “Positioning” by J. David Bell

Nonfiction - “Lee’s Ferry” by Ben Quick

Congratulations to these authors and all of the wonderful contributors to the new issue of Terrain.org.

And look for our 2010 Puschart Prize nominations to be announced soon, as well.

Terrain.org Makes Top 50 List

By Simmons Buntin, March 2, 2009 4:27 am

Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments was recently named to the “Top 50 Literary Magazines and Metazines” list by Web del Sol. View full list.

The criteria for judging are Non-Corporate, Brilliant + Dynamic Content, Long-Lasting, Cosmetically Efficient.

We’re delighted to make the cut, and hope that Terrain.org meets all of your criteria, as well!

Terrain.org Essay Selected as Best of the Web 2009

By Simmons Buntin, January 21, 2009 3:51 am

The editors of Terrain.org: A Journal of the Builtl & Natural Environments are pleased to announced that, for the second year in a row, a Terrain.org contribution has been selected for Dzanc Book’s Best of the Web annual series.

This year, the essay “Catching Hell: The Joe Holt Integration Story” by Heather Killelea McEntarfer was selected for the Best of the Web 2009.

Last year, the story “The Split” by Kim Whitehead was selected for the Best of the Web 2008.

The series, which started with the 2008 edition, is the first substantial attempt at creating an annual print compilation of the best of material published online — and we’re delighted that contributions from Terrain.org have been selected for each edition.

The 2009 edition is due out in June. Learn more at http://www.dzancbooks.org/store/botw2009.html.

Kim Whitehead’s “The Split” Awarded Best of the Web

By Simmons Buntin, December 23, 2007 4:45 pm

Kim Whitehead’s story “The Split,” appearing in Terrain.org’s current issue (No. 20) has been selected for the Best of the Web 2008 Dzanc Books print anthology.

Congratulations Kim!

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