

Mary Robison has made a long career of writing short stories. Local author wins $30K Rea Award UF professor Mary Robison was honored for short story writing. acclaimed One D.O.A., One on the Way,”which was featured on Oprah Winfrey’s 2009 summer reading list. Robison has also published four novels, including Why Did I Ever”and the critically. Some of her short stories were originally published in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Esquire, GQ and Harvard Magazine. Over the course of her career, Robison has published four short-story collections: Days, An Amateur’s Guide to the Night, Believe Them, and Tell Me: 30 Stories. It’s more about selection and choosing exactly the bits of description you need in the story.” “It sounds like you’re doing the minimum. “ sounds to me like you haven’t worked very. Robison has been referred to as a minimalist author, though she is hesitant to label herself as such. “I said ‘Oh God, there’s money involved?’ They told me, ‘Yes, in fact, there’s $30,000.”’ There was some mention of getting my address to send me a check,” she said. She was also surprised by the prize money. “I hadn’t written a short story in a while. “I couldn’t have been more surprised,” Robison said. Robison, who has focused primarily on novel writing as of late, did not expect to receive the award because she had not written a short story in some time. It goes to authors who have made a significant contribution to the short story as an art form, according to the award’s website. The award is given annually by a panel of three judges and is sponsored by the Dungannon Foundation. Robison recently received the prestigious Rea Award for the Short Story along with $30,000. UF, professor Mary Robison turned her short stories into tall stacks of cash. Professor wins $30,000 Rea Award is given annually
