Fourteen Hills
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Fourteen Hills is the San Francisco State University MFA program literary magazine. Founded in 1994, it publishes poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction.[1] The semiannual journal includes experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as by award-winning and established authors.[2]
Categories | Poetry, Fiction, Essays, Art, Interviews |
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Frequency | Biannually (print) |
Publisher | San Francisco State University |
First issue | 1994 |
Country | United States |
Based in | San Francisco, California |
Language | English |
Website | http://14hills.net/ |
Fourteen Hills publishes one issue every year of the Fourteen Hills: the SFSU review, as well as the manuscript of the annual winner of the Michael Rubin Book Award.
Fourteen Hills Vol. 6, No. 1 sold out within a few months, and Kate Small's award-winning chapbook, also published by Fourteen Hills, is now in its second printing. Pieces first published in Fourteen Hills have won the following literary awards:
- 2020 Best American Short Stories: Anna Reeser's "Octopus VII"
- 2019 Nicolás Guillén Outstanding Book Award from the Caribbean Philosophical Association: Phillip Barron's What Comes from a Thing.
- 2009 Best New Poets Anthology: Joshua Robbins' "The Man in Hooper's Office in a Small City"
- 2006 Pushcart Prize Special Mention: Eugene Martin's excerpt of "Waste"
- 2000 Flannery O'Connor Award for Fiction: Bill Roorbach's "Thanksgiving"
- 1998 O'Henry Prize Anthology: Peter Weltner's "Movietone: Detour"
- 100 Distinguished Stories of 1997: Sonia Gernes' "Ye Watchers"
- 1997 Best American Gay Fiction Prize Anthology: Stephen Beachy's "Shapes"
- 1997 O'Henry Prize Anthology: Mary Gaitskill's "Comfort"
- 1997 Best American Gay Fiction Prize Anthology: Kolin Ohi's "A Backward Glance"
- 1996 Best American Poetry Prize Anthology: Alice Notley's "The Longest Times"