The Story Prize

The Story Prize is an annual book award established in 2004 that honors the author of an outstanding collection of short fiction with a $20,000 cash award. Each of two runners-up receives $5,000. Eligible books must be written in English and first published in the United States during a calendar year. The founder of the prize is Julie Lindsey, and the director is Larry Dark. He was previously series editor for the annual short story anthology Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards from 1997 to 2002.

Publishers, authors, or agents may enter a short story collection written in English by a living author and published in the U.S. during a calendar year. Three finalists are announced in January. These authors participate in an award event, typically in March, at which they read from their work and have an on-stage discussion with Dark. At the end of the event, Julie Lindsey announces the winner, who, in addition to the prize money, receives an engraved silver bowl. From 2006-2020 the event was at the New School in New York City (co-sponsored with the Creative Writing Department). In 2021, the event was recorded via Zoom, and it has since been held at The Lotos Club.

In March 2019, Catapult published The Story Prize: 15 Years of Great Short Fiction, an anthology celebrating the award's fifteenth anniversary.[1]

Recipients

Story Prize winners and finalists
YearAuthorTitleResult
2004Edwidge DanticatThe Dew BreakerWinner
Cathy DayThe Circus in WinterFinalist[2]
Joan SilberIdeas of Heaven
2005Patrick O'KeeffeThe Hill RoadWinner[3]
Jim HarrisonThe Summer He Didn't DieFinalist[3]
Maureen F. McHughMothers and Other Monsters
2006Mary GordonThe Stories of Mary GordonWinner
Rick BassThe Lives of RocksFinalist
George SaundersIn Persuasion Nation
2007Jim ShepardLike You'd Understand, AnywayWinner[4]
Tessa HadleySunstroke and Other StoriesFinalist[4]
Vincent LamBloodletting & Miraculous Cures
2008Tobias WolffOur Story BeginsWinner[5]
Jhumpa LahiriUnaccustomed EarthFinalist[5]
Joe MenoDemons in the Spring
2009Daniyal MueenuddinIn Other Rooms, Other WondersWinner[6][7]
Victoria PattersonDriftFinalist[6][7]
Wells TowerEverything Ravaged, Everything Burned
2010Anthony DoerrMemory WallWinner[8][9]
Yiyun LiGold Boy, Emerald GirlFinalist[8]
Suzanne RiveccaDeath Is Not an Option
2011Steven MillhauserWe OthersWinner[10]
Don DeLilloThe Angel EsmeraldaFinalist
Edith PearlmanBinocular Vision
2012Claire Vaye WatkinsBattlebornWinner
Dan ChaonStay AwakeFinalist[11]
Junot DíazThis Is How You Lose Her
2013George SaundersTenth of DecemberWinner[12][13]
Andrea BarrettArchangelFinalist[13]
Rebecca LeeBobcat
2014Elizabeth McCrackenThunderstruckWinner[14][15]
Francesca MarcianoThe Other LanguageFinalist[15]
Lorrie MooreBark
2015Adam JohnsonFortune SmilesWinner[16]
Charles BaxterThere’s Something I Want You to DoFinalist[16]
Colum McCannThirteen Ways of Looking
2016Rick BassFor a Little WhileWinner[17]
Anna NoyesGoodnight, Beautiful WomenFinalist[17]
Helen Maryles ShankmanThey Were Like Family to Me (published in hardcover as In the Land of Armadillos)
2017Elizabeth StroutAnything Is PossibleWinner[18]
Daniel AlarcónThe King Is Always Above the PeopleFinalist[18][19]
Ottessa MoshfeghHomesick for Another World
2018Lauren GroffFloridaWinner
Jamel BrinkleyA Lucky ManFinalist
Deborah EisenbergYour Duck Is My Duck
2019Edwidge DanticatEverything InsideWinner[20]
Kali Fajardo-AnstineSabrina & CorinaFinalist[20]
Zadie SmithGrand Union
2020Deesha PhilyawThe Secret Lives of Church LadiesWinner[21]
Sarah Shun-lien BynumLikesFinalist[21]
Danielle EvansThe Office of Historical Corrections
2021Brandon TaylorFilthy AnimalsWinner[22][23]
Lily KingFive Tuesdays in WinterFinalist[23]
J. Robert LennonLet Me Think
2022Ling MaBliss MontageWinner[24]
Andrea BarrettNatural HistoryFinalist[25]
Morgan TaltyNight of the Living Rez
2023Paul YoonThe Hive and the HoneyWinner
Yiyun LiWednesday's ChildFinalist[26]
Bennett SimsOther Minds and Other Stories

The Story Prize Spotlight Award

This $1,000 award is given to a short story collection of exceptional merit, as selected by the Director of the Story Prize, from among all entrants. Winners of The Story Prize Spotlight Award might be promising works by first-time authors, collections in alternative formats, or works that demonstrate an unusual perspective on the writers’ craft.

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