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7th Annual Launch Pad Prose Competition Winners

By October 6, 2023April 11th, 2024No Comments

Listed below are the Winners of the 7th Annual Launch Pad Prose Competition. Congratulations to these winning writers and thanks to all for submitting! If you’d like to receive a notification when this contest re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Book Winner

The Quarter Queen by Kayla Hardy

In magically and racially divided 19th century New Orleans, infamous Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau falls into a mysterious coma, forcing her rebellious daughter to rise up and face her mother’s demons that have now become her own.

Short Story Winner

The Crown Prince of Koi by Daniel Abiva Hunt

A sushi chef pushes toward perfection, or at least a James Beard award, while dealing with a mutinous assistant chef — his father.

Mentorship Selections

Selected by Don Handfield

From the West by Sheldon Gleisser

As the Allies seize Berlin in the aftermath of Germany’s surrender, a Jewish American soldier must safely escort a Nazi officer and his family back to headquarters. (Short Story)

Nurture by Jackie Fenn

A young couple’s plan to raise clones of themselves falls apart when their son exhibits psychopathic tendencies, triggering doubts about the sanity of his genetically identical father. (Short Story)

Selected by Sarah Alderson

115 Mohegan by Kelsey Ann Wacker

A young widow living in the mansion she inherited upon her husband’s death steels her nerves to start dating again, only to find the house is haunted by an obsessive spirit she believes to be her late husband’s. (Short Story)

Selected by Todd Samovitz

An Excess of Light by Amisha Upadhyaya

An investigation into a potential crime scene leads a police AI consultant to clues about her mother’s disappearance 20 years prior and might hold the key to saving her sister’s life. (Book)

Guaranteed Development Prize Winner

Waterloo by Ben Carter Olcott

When a teenage employee of the John Deere Tractor Museum becomes caught in the middle of a labor strike, he is pressured to choose a side.

Guaranteed Signing Prize Winner

The Quarter Queen by Kayla Hardy

In magically and racially divided 19th century New Orleans, infamous Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau falls into a mysterious coma, forcing her rebellious daughter to rise up and face her mother’s demons that have now become her own.

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