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"Short-Timers" First published in Scars Publications: The Book of Scars: 2007 Prose Collection Book. Scars Publications Editor’s Choice Award Winner. Winner of 2008 Page Edwards Award for Short Fiction. Reprinted on WriteCorner web site http://www.writecorner.com/, showcasing Tom Glenn as featured writer. Winner, 2008 Florida first Coast Writers’ Festival Short Fiction Contest.

"The Gift of the Father" First published in Seven Hills Review, 2005. Finalist for the 2004 Greensboro Awards in Short Fiction. Second place in the 2005 Wild Violets competition. Third place in the 2004 Seven Hills Contest for Writers. Reprinted on the WriteCorner Press website with Tom Glenn as featured writer.

"Jolly, Jolly Sixpence" Pangolin Papers (Spring, 2005)(This story was selected from among 19,000 for Honorable Mention in the 2002 Writer's Digest competition.)

"The Parting" The MacGuffin (Spring, 2004)

"The Song of the Earth" Potpourri (Fall, 2003-website)

"E-Square" BrickStreet Vol 1, No. 1 (May, 2002)

"Christmas in Hong Kong" Potpourri Vol 13, No. 4 [December, 2001]

"Wolf Rock" Fodderwing (2001). Honorable mention, 2008 Washington Writing Prize; reprinted in The Book of Scars: 2007 Prose Collection Book as a Scars Publications Editor's Award Winner; first place in the Hackney Literary Awards national short story competition for 2000.

"Best Buddies" Scribble (April, 2000)

"Trip Wires" Antietam Review (Spring, 1999)(Antietam Review nominated this story for the 1999 Baltimore ArtScape Literary Arts award.)

"Silver Star" The Baltimore Review Volume III, Number 2 (Summer, 1999)

"Fuchsias" The Baltimore Review Volume II, Number 2 (Summer, 1998)

"Best Buddies" The Lantern (Summer, 1998)

"The Snake and the Swallow" Words of Wisdom, Volume 16, Number 4 (Spring, 1997)— nominated for a 1997 Pushcart Award

"Hand in Hand" The Roanoke Review Volume XXIII, Number 1 (Fall, 1996)

A novel, The Trion Syndrome, won third place in the Florida First Coast Writers Festival 2008 novel competition and was a finalist in both the William Faulkner - William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition and the Gival novel competition in 2007. It was awarded the 2004 grand prize in the novel competition of the Maryland Writers Association. Two other books, No-Accounts and Friendly Casualties, won second place in the mainstream/literary category of the Maryland Writers Association competition in 1999 and 2007, respectively. No-Accounts was one of the three finalists in the Mid-List Press 2000 competition, was one of five finalists for the Dana Awards, and placed second in the Florida First Coast Writers' Festival. Friendly Casualties was a finalist in the Spokane Prize fiction competition (2002). A fourth novel, The Secretocracy, won fifth place in the 2008 National Writers Association novel contest. In 2010, a fifth novel, The Last of the Annamese, won first prize for mainstream/literary novel in the annual Maryland Writers Association competition.



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