The judging for the 2020 Inception contest is complete. Sunspot Literary Journal received over 600 entries ranging from a few lines of poetry to novel and novella openings as well as experimental prose and exceptional images.
The winner and finalist were selected by implementing a number of judging rounds. Submissions that advanced through the first round were placed on the longlist. Ones that passed through the second round were added to the shortlist (quarter finalist). The third round resulted in the list of semifinalists.
From this batch, the fourth round chose ten finalists. A winner and runner-up were winnowed from this top tier. The finalists are:
Frances Gufan Nan for “Tell Me the Textures You Were Made to Forget”
Dean Gessie for “[sick]stemic”
Aylah Ireland for Matrilineal Cubes
Janet Garber for The French Lover’s Wife
Andy Carpenter for Blood Creek
Christie Cruise for Pash
Drew Smith for “Out of the Mojave”
Laurie Babcock for “Student Affairs”
The runner-up was Dallas Frederick for the art piece titled Pica Nuttalli—Yellow-Billed Magpie.
The winner is Melisa Casumbal for the opening to a novella called Our Beloved. Casumbal received the cash prize, and the first words of the work will be published in the last digital edition of the year. All finalists and the runner-up are being offered publication in the same digital edition. The works will be included in the 2021 print edition, out in fall of next year.
Order a copy of this year’s print edition here. Shipping to US locations is included, and the drop-down menu has options for shipping outside the US.
Remember to enter the last contest of the year, Culmination: $500 for a Prose, Poetry or Art Ending, here for only $5.
