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8-1-2014
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Florida Humanities Council., "Forum : Vol. 38, No. 02 (Summer : 2014)" (2014). FORUM : the Magazine of Florida Humanities. 75.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/75
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Listen for the voices -- Have You Not Hard of Floryda? Our literary heritage embraces many languages and cultures / By Maurice J. O’Sullivan – POETRY: Gold: Craig Blais, About Crows( EXCERPT); Silver: David Kirby, The Biscuit Joint (EXCERPT); Bronze: Terry Ann Thaxton, The Terrible Wife (EXCERPT) -- GENERAL FICTION: Gold: Randy Wayne White, Deceived (EXCERPT); Silver: Laura Lee Smith, Heart of Palm (EXCERPT); Bronze: Steven P. Locklin, Beneath Hallowed Ground (EXCERPT) -- VISUAL ARTS: Gold: Jerald T. Milanich and Nina J. Root, Enchantments (EXCERPT); Silver: Carlton Ward Jr., Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition (EXCERPT); Bronze: Rick Kilby, Finding the Fountain of Youth (EXCERPT) -- GENERAL NONFICTION: Gold: Tom Williams, Surrounded by Thunder(EXCERPT); Silver: Dave Horner, The Earhart Enigma; Bronze: Bruce Gamble, Target: Rabaul -- Humanities Alive! -- Winner of our Florida Micro-Fiction Challenge: They named the gator Big Mouth…/ By Katina Billias -- Novelist Tim Dorsey takes up the challenge!: They named the gator Kwik Stop…/ By Tim Dorsey-- FLORIDA NONFICTION: Gold: Henry Knight, Tropic of Hopes (EXCERPT); Silver: Daniel L. Schafer, Zephaniah Kingsley Jr and the Atlantic World (EXCERPT); Bronze: Nathaniel Millett, The Maroons of Prospect Bluff (EXCERPT) -- POPULAR FICTION: Gold: John Tkac, Talking to Water; Silver: Brad Meltzer, The Fifth Assassin; Bronze: Alex Kava, Stranded -- SPANISH LANGUAGE: Gold: Manuel A. López, Los poetas nunca pecan demasiado -- YOUNG ADULT: Gold: Rick Yancy, The Final Descent; Silver: Mary Lois Sanders, The Vision Seeker -- CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: Gold: Nancy J. Cavanaugh, This Journal Belongs to Ratchet; Silver: Dianne Ochiltree, It’s a Firefly Night; Bronze: Marianne Berkes, Over in a River -- A Writing Life From poetry to plays, Janet Burroway writes in all genres / by Ned Stuckey-French.