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# Web Link Hits
1   Link   African American Online Writers Guild
1414
2   Link   Alabama Writers' Forum
1290
3   Link   American Medical Writers Association
1154
4   Link   American Society of Journalists and Authors
1080
5   Link   Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
1086
6   Link   Authoring Action
464
7   Link   Author Salon
59
8   Link   Authors Guild
1126
9   Link   Black Storytellers Alliance
1165
10   Link   The (British) Alliance of Literary Societies
1044
11   Link   Carolina Romance Writers
1360
12   Link   Council of Literary Magazines and Presses
347
13   Link   Edgar Allen Poe Museum in Richmond
1079
14   Link   Edgar Allan Poetry Society in Baltimore
1108
15   Link   Georgia Writers Association
1599
16   Link   Horror Writers Association
1197
17   Link   Inktip
932
18   Link   International Centre for Women Playwrights
1183
19   Link   International Directory of Literary Agents
329
20   Link   Journalism Degrees and Programs
428
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Hat's Off!

 

Hats Off! to Edith Pearlman, who has won Hadassah magazine's Harold U. Ribalow Prize, which honors an author who has created "an outstanding work of fiction on a Jewish theme," for Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories (Lookout Books).

The panel of judges, who included Elie Wiesel, N. Scott Momaday, and Jonathan Freedman, praised Binocular Vision, which they said contains "thirty-four short stories that take place around the world and across time. Among the worlds she creates are those of tsarist Russia and modern Boston, London during the blitz and a post-World War II refugee camp, the humid interior of Central America and the coast of Maine."

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Sat, May 25th
Judy Pierce Reading