The Iowa Short Fiction Award is an annual award given for a first collection of short fiction. It has been described as "a respected prize" by the Chicago Tribune, and The New York Times considered it "among the most prestigious literary prizes America offers."[1][2]
The award was founded by the University of Iowa Press in 1969, and has been continuously presented to a writer of short stories each year since. In 1988, a companion award called the John Simmons Short Fiction Award, named for the original director of the University of Iowa Press, was instituted. Both the Iowa Short Fiction Award and the John Simmons Short Fiction Award are juried through the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and winning books are published by the University of Iowa Press.
Select stories from winning entries are included in The Iowa Award: The Best Stories from Twenty Years and The Iowa Award: The Best Stories, 1991-2000, with selections by American author Frank Conroy.
Winners of the Iowa Short Fiction Award by year
2022: Stories No One Hopes Are About Them by A. J. Bermudez
2021: The Boundaries of Their Dwelling by Blake Sanz[3]
2020: Father Guards the Sheep by Sari Rosenblatt
2019: Not a Thing to Comfort You by Emily Wortman-Wunder
2018: The Water Diviner and Other Stories by Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer
2017: Outside Is the Ocean by Matthew Lansburgh
2016: November Storm by Robert Oldshue
2015: Night in Erg Chebbi and Other Stories by Edward Hamlin
2014: The Lovers Set Down Their Spoons by Heather A. Slomski
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