Monday, October 1, 2012

York, S.C. teacher wins $10,000 writing prize


Kay McSpadden, an English teacher at York, S.C.'s York Comprehensive High and a Charlotte Observer community columnist, has won this year's Norman Mailer Writing Award for high school teachers writing fiction.

The annual award, which carries a $10,000 prize, is given by the Norman Mailer Center and the National Council of Teachers of English. McSpadden won for her short story, "Why Women Moan in Bed."

Judges were author and radio host Garrison Keillor and authors Colum McCann and Sigrid Nunez.
 
McFadden, who lives in Rock Hill, writes a column for the Observer's editorial page, usually on education. She'll accept the Mailer award at a gala Thursday in New York City. The prize also includes a month's stay at a writer's colony in Cape Cod.

The Norman Mailer Center gives several writing awards each year. It also named Davidson College sophomore Jessie Li, from State College, Pa., a finalist for the Norman Mailer Award for College Poetry Writing. 


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, where c
an we read the story?

Boolady said...

Congrats, Kay. Well deserved. Enjoy the month of writing bliss. And thank you for keeping us informed on what really matters in education and how we can make a difference.

Boolady said...

..and you just click on Norman Mailer Writing award which is a hyperlink to the sotry....

Anonymous said...

thanks marsha

Anonymous said...

thanks marsha