Sue William Silverman: Orlando CNF Judge
May01

Sue William Silverman: Orlando CNF Judge

AROHO is pleased to announce  Sue William Silverman as the finalist Creative Nonfiction judge for the Fall 2015 Orlando Prizes. SUE WILLIAM SILVERMAN’s new memoir is The Pat Boone Fan Club: My Life as a White Anglo-Saxon Jew. Her two previous memoirs are Love Sick: One Woman’s Journey through Sexual Addiction, which is also a Lifetime TV movie, and Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You, which won the Association of Writers...

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Doris Ferlerger Awarded Fall 2011 Orlando Creative Nonfiction Prize
Oct01

Doris Ferlerger Awarded Fall 2011 Orlando Creative Nonfiction Prize

DORIS FERLERGER is the author of three volumes of poetry, Big Silences in a Year of Rain, When You Become Snow, and As the Moon Has Breath. Winner of the New Letters Poetry Prize, among others, her work has been published in numerous journals including Cimarron Review, the L.A. Review, and the South Carolina Review. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a Ph.D. in psychology from Temple University. Her winning essay,...

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“These Things Can I Love,” by Page Lambert
Jan01

“These Things Can I Love,” by Page Lambert

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”–Mary Oliver   Listening to Zuzu Bollin’s sexy blues, sipping Johnnie Walker Red, courting loneliness. Loud music, bone-deep bass lyrics. Blood-pumping brass. The spine knows what to do, knows how to stretch the urge until it whines like catgut and fiddle, stretch the loneliness so thin it wraps like muscle around the angles of the skeleton. Body...

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Page Lambert Awarded Spring 2009 Orlando Nonfiction Prize
Apr01

Page Lambert Awarded Spring 2009 Orlando Nonfiction Prize

PAGE LAMBERT, recipient of Literary Fellowships from the Wyoming Arts Council in poetry and prose, and a past Fellow at the Jentel Artist Residency Program, is the author of the memoir In Search of Kinship (Fulcrum) and the novel Shifting Stars (Tor/Forge, St. Martins; finalist for the Mountains and Plains Book Award). Read her winning essay, “These Things I Can Love,” here.

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