Fourteen Hills
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Fourteen Hills is the San Francisco State University MFA program literary magazine. Founded in 1994, it publishes poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction. The semiannual journal includes experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as by award-winning and established authors.
Fourteen Hills Vol. 6, No. 1 sold out within a few months, and Kate Small's award-winning chapbook, also published by Fourteen Hills, is now in its second printing. Pieces first published in Fourteen Hills have won the following literary awards:
- 2000 Flannery O'Connor Award for Fiction: Bill Roorbach's "Thanksgiving"
- 1998 O'Henry Prize Anthology: Peter Weltner's "Movietone: Detour"
- 100 Distinguished Stories of 1997: Sonia Gernes' "Ye Watchers"
- 1997 Best American Gay Fiction Prize Anthology: Stephen Beachy's "Shapes"
- 1997 O'Henry Prize Anthology: Mary Gaitskill's "Comfort"
- 1997 Best American Gay Fiction Prize Anthology: Kolin Ohi's "A Backward Glance"
- 1996 Best American Poetry Prize Anthology: Alice Notley's "The Longest Times"
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