2023 Tucson Festival of Books

Thousands of people made their way through the University of Arizona Mall for the Tucson Festival of Books on March 4, 2023.

Writers from Washington, North Carolina and Pennsylvania have captured the top prizes in the 11th annual Literary Awards Writing Competition hosted by the Tucson Festival of Books.

Contest coordinator Meg Files received 618 submissions in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Entries came from the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Europe.

The top Tucson entrant in this year’s contest was Sterling Vinson, who took second place in nonfiction with a story entitled β€œEl Salvador, 1986.”

The winner in fiction was Monika Gupta of University Place, Washington. Her submission, β€œThe Right Kind,” explored family ties and the influence of race, class and culture.

Lindsey Pharr of Alexander, North Carolina, took top honors in nonfiction with β€œUnfinished Foxes.”

Sean Webb of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, won the poetry competition. His submissions featured a poem entitled β€œImmolation.”

Gupta, Pharr and Webb will discuss their work during a session at the book festival, which is scheduled for March 9-10. All three will take part in the festival’s Masters Writing Workshop March 11-12.

Three festival authors β€” Jean Kwok, Laila Halaby and Tim Z. Hernandez β€” judged the competition’s final round. Here are the top awardees:

Fiction

First place: β€œThe Right Kind” by Monika Gupta of University Place, Washington

Second place: β€œThe Golden Spiral” by Sarah Van Arsdale of New York City

Third place: β€œShelter in Place” by Brittany Smith of Cobourg, Ontario, Canada

Nonfiction

First place: β€œUnfinished Foxes” by Lindsey Pharr of Alexander, North Carolina

Second place: β€œEl Salvador, 1986” by Sterling Vinson of Tucson

Third place: β€œExtraordinary Alien” by Yao Xiao of New York City

Poetry

First place: β€œImmolation” by Sean Webb of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Second place: β€œChristmas Slippers” by Lynne Ellis of Mercer Island, Washington

Third place: β€œTia Rebuilds Her House As She Snores” by Purvi Shah of Brooklyn, New York

The 2023 Tucson Festival of Books brought hundreds of authors and large crowds to the University of Arizona Mall March 4-5. Here are some highlights from the festival. Video by Aidan Wohl / Arizona Daily Star


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