Indiana Wants My Story Contest
We want your stories. They have to be set in Indiana. And there are only a couple of other piddling little rules, none of which should prevent you from submitting to our Indiana Wants My Story Contest....
View ArticleAnd the Winners Are…
We had a great contest--and we're thrilled to announce the winners. And you really want to hear the stories at Writer Night with Frank Bill on March 22, too, right? Continue reading →
View ArticleUneven People
"They drove all the way up to Fort Wayne, the Pontiac guzzling its tank down to half, the Dairy Queen just fumes in their bellies where their eviction notice still sat heavy." An Indiana story contest...
View ArticleOur Story Begins
"Our story begins on Sunday, June 25, 1967. The Summer of Love. The Sign of Cancer." An Indiana Wants My Story Contest finalist by Earl Carrender. Continue reading →
View ArticleHearts and Minds
"The demotion still blistered my ego a month after the fact and hammered my insides like a blacksmith pounding iron into twisted strings of metal." A contest finalist by C.J. Edwards. Continue reading →
View ArticleSummer Cold
"The fact that Coates and I are not ill does not, truthfully, qualify us to teach English to the Burmese." An Indiana story contest finalist by Alex Mattingly. Continue reading →
View ArticleBurn It All Down
"The barn my sister hanged herself in sits on my family's land just south of Scottsburg." The winner of our Indiana Wants My Story Contest, by Lou Perry. Continue reading →
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