Wednesday
May202020

"Mrs. Ives at the Shooting Gallery" in Hemingway Shorts

Sean Gill's short story "Mrs. Ives at the Shooting Gallery" has been published in the fifth volume of Hemingway Shorts, the literary journal of The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park, "a collection of short stories from new and engaged writers in the best tradition of Ernest Hemingway."

Tuesday
Mar312020

Sean Gill Named a Finalist for 2019 New Letters Award in Fiction

New Letters, the literary magazine of the University of Missouri–Kansas City (and one of the oldest literary magazines in the country), has announced the winners of the 2019 New Letters Publication Awards. Sean Gill was named one of the finalists in Fiction.

Thursday
Mar262020

"Cranberry's Last Dance" in the Lascaux Prize Anthology Vol. 6

Sean Gill's short story "Cranberry's Last Dance" (which originally appeared online via Akashic Books) has been reprinted in the Lascaux Review Prize Anthology, Volume 6, where it was chosen as one of the winners of their 6th annual Prize in Flash Fiction. It is available for purchase in print here.

Friday
Feb282020

"Dignity and Urgency in Edinburgh and London" wins Michigan Quarterly Review's Lawrence Prize

Sean Gill's short story, "Dignity and Urgency in Edinburgh and London," which appeared last year in Michigan Quarterly Review, has been named the winner of their Lawrence Prize, for the best story published in MQR in 2019.

Judge Laura Kasischke writes, "Sean Gill’s 'Dignity and Urgency in Edinburgh and London' is a story that is timeless in its evocation of a character trapped between ruin and stasis, and a story that speaks directly to our time: it brings us the news of an individual (who stands for the millions living alongside him) and of the personal tragedies of the powerless, whose lives have become at best an afterthought in the decisions made for them by the powerful and the impersonal. Anthony Nibley/Beefeater Bill is forced to suffer and somehow to survive, with dignity and urgency, within a 'magnifcent history blotted with greedy trimmings.' Sean Gill has written an urgently necessary story, creating a character to enact the suffering of so many, and also granting him the dignity he deserves but has been otherwise stripped of and denied—and neither this character nor his story can be forgotten."

Friday
Jan032020

"Fictional Dystopias Better Than the One We're Living In" in Booth

Sean Gill's latest piece, "Fictional Dystopias Better Than the One We're Living In" has been published in the January 2020 issue of Booth, the literary journal of Butler University.

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