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Critoph Prize winner and runner-up AND our first-ever Graduate Student Travel Awards

Big-time Congratulations to this baker’s dozen of award-winning graduate students!

  First, to VICTOR HOBSON and SUZANNE LEE,

  winner and runner-up, respectively, in SASA’s

  fourth biennial Critoph Prize competition.

She’s at Saint Louis University, and he’s at the University of East Anglia; he won for “Re-Engaging Blues Narratives” and was recently a British Research Council Fellow at the Library of Congress’s John W. Kluge Center.

  SASA’s first-ever GRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS, a brainchild of current president Annette Trefzer, went to these 11 students, each of whom submitted an entry in this year’s Critoph competition:

FRANCES ABBOTT, Emory University

RICHMOND ADAMS, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

LORRAINE DuBUISSON, University of Mississippi

JEREMY ELLIOTT, Florida State University

COURTNEY GEORGE, Louisiana State University

DAVID BARRETT GOUGH, University of Alabama

ROBERT HAWKINS, Saint Louis University

BISTRA NIKIFOROVA, University of Memphis

MATTHEW SUTTON, College of William and Mary

ZACKARY VERNON, University of Nevada, Reno

and LESLIE WOLCOTT, North Carolina State University

  Best regards, each and all,

—Dennis Moore

“the hot still pinewiney silence of the August afternoon.“

—from _Light in August_, via Oprah Book Club’s “A Summer of Faulkner”

By Dennis Moore, Fri, August 31, 2007 - 1:12 pm
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