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Michael Rubin Book Award

The Michael Rubin Book Award is a contest open to students of San Francisco State University. It is held once a year and the winning manuscript is chosen by a different guest judge (usually a published author) every year. The winning manuscript is published by Fourteen Hills Press in a limited one-run printing.

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Things I Say to Pirates on Nights When I Miss You
By: Keely Hyslop

 

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Everything Faces All Ways At Once

 by Zulema Renee Summerfield

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The Ancient Book of Hip by D.W. Lichtenberg
Ancient Book of Hip

by DW Lichtenberg

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At Or Near The Surface

by Jenny Pritchett

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Collected stories by Jenny Pritchett, winner of the 2008 Michael Rubin Chapbook Award. Selected by guest judge Holly MacArthur, managing editor of Tin House. It is a collection that, with...






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Two If By Sea

by Anne-E. Wood

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Twenty short stories by Anne-E. Wood, winner of the 2006 Michael Rubin Chapbook Award. 138 pages.

"The heady acceleration and...






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Swelter

by Elise Ficarra

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"Exploratory in form yet ultimately grounded in, and devoted to, everyday...






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