Mara Dabrishus, a reference librarian at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and a librarian at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, put lasting images from a childhood spent following racing to good use and beat out an award-laden field of finalists to win the ninth biennial THOROUGHBRED TIMES Fiction Contest in her first attempt.
Dabrishus’ story “Whirlaway” was selected as the best of the 62 stories submitted for the contest. Dabrishus earns $600 for winning the 2010 contest.
For the complete story, see the American Library Association's web site at http://www.ala.org/.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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