Joyce WinslowTEACHER, CREATIVE WRITING AND LITERARY JOURNALISM2008, Adjunct Professor, 2007, Adjunct Professor, 1990s, DC JCC, Fiction Writing for Adults 1985-87, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Associate Professor, Journalism, Short Story Writing HONORS-FELLOWSHIPS-AWARDS: FICTION2004, Millennium Magazine, University of Tennessee, Poetry Award 2004, Winner, Fiction, “From A Distance It Is Easy To See,” The National Press Club, Washington, DC. 2002, D.C. Commission on the Arts Individual Fellowship. Fiction. 2001, Third Place, Larry Neal Adult Fiction Awards, D.C. Commission on the Arts. 2001, Judge, Larry Neal Poetry Awards, children and youth, D.C. Commission on the Arts. 2000, “The Meaning of Love,” short story published in Potomac Review, issue 29, Winter, Port Tobacco, MD. 1999,Third Place, Fiction, The National Press Club Fiction Awards for “Nino’s Motel, Divorcees Welcome”. William Safire of The New York Times on the dais. 1998, Panelist, Literature, D.C. Commission on the Arts. One of a panel of writers and editors to award Individual Fellowship Grants to fiction and nonfiction writers in the District of Columbia in the annual competition. 1997, Fiction Editor, Modern Maturity magazine, AARP, published bi-monthly. Created the nation's first fiction venue of short stories by and for people over 50 with July, 1997 issue. Selection, editing and production of original short stories by nationally known writers. This issue generated one of the largest reader responses in the magazine's history. 1997, D.C. Commission on the Arts Individual Fellowship, Fiction. 1997, "Born Again," published in Worlds in our Words, Contemporary Women Writers, ed. by Kallet and Clark, Blair Press, Prentice Hall. 1996, Third Place,
Fiction. Larry Neal Writing Awards, D.C. Commission on the Arts,
Washington, DC 1995, Nominated for
Pushcart Prize, short story. 1994, Phoebe Fiction Prize, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, and publication in Phoebe Literary Magazine, (300 entries). Judge: Richard Ford, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, “Made in Puerto Rico.” 1993, First Place, Raymond Carver Short Story Award, Humboldt State Univ., Arcata, CA, and publication in TOYON, their literary journal, (918 entries). Judge: Deena Metzger. 1993, First Place, The National Press Club Short Story Contest, Washington, D.C. (100 entries). Award given October 19 with author Stephen King on the dais of the National Press Club at a luncheon broadcast nationwide on PBS, NPR, CNN. Judge: Madison Smartt Bell. 1993, Third Place, River City Third Annual Writing Awards in Fiction, and publication in River City, the literary magazine of Memphis State University, Memphis, TN. (546 entries). Judge: Carolyn See. 1993, Finalist, H. E. Francis Literary Competition, Ruth Hindeman Foundation, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL, (top 12 in 900 entries). 1993, Finalist, Alden B. Dow Creativity Awards, given in multi- disciplines by the Alden B. Dow Foundation, Midland MI, (top 10 of 420 entries). 1992, Finalist, The Writers Voice Awards, sponsored by the West Side YMCA, NYC, (1000 entries). One of top four manuscripts. 1987, "The Face in the Egg," included in New Virginia Review, Vol. 5, edited by David Bradley, New Virginia Review, Inc., Richmond, VA. 1986, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship, Literature. 1984, P.E.N./N.E.A. Syndicated Fiction Project, "Spring and Mock Chop Suey" printed in newspapers across the country. 1978, National Endowment for the Arts Grant, Literature. 1975, "Benjamen Burning" included in Creative Choices, A Spectrum of Quality and Technique in Fiction," ed. by David Madden, Scott-Foresman and Co. 1975, "Benjamen Burning" included in Heaven and Hell, Patterns in Literary Art, a college textbook edited by Joan D. Berbrich, McGraw-Hill, NYC. 1969, "Benjamen Burning" included in Best American Short Stories, 1969, edited by Martha Foley, Houghton-Mifflin, Boston. 1968, "Benjamen Burning" included in Intro # 1, Bantam Books, edited by R.V. Cassill, NYC. 1968, First Place, Major Fiction, Avery Hopwood Award, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI |