MSU faculty memberâs award-winning book available at Aug. 11 launch event
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.â´ķĪķAPP Professor of English Becky Hagenston is offering signed copies of âThe Age of Discovery and Other Storiesâ at the bookâs official launch Wednesday [Aug. 11] at Munson and Brothers Trading Post in Columbus.
Hosted by Friendly City Books, the 5:30 p.m. event includes a featured reading by Hagenston, a 2020 Pushcart Prize winner. She also will sign copies of her new book, published this year by The Ohio ´ķĪķAPP University Press/Mad Creek Books.
The Journal, Ohio ´ķĪķAPPâs award-winning literary magazine, awarded âThe Age of Discovery and Other Storiesâ its Non/Fiction Collection Prize, presented annually to a book-length collection of short stories, essays, or a combination of the two.
The Ohio ´ķĪķAPP University Press said Hagenstonâs book creates a space where âthe real and the fantastic collide in stories that span from Mississippi to Europe, and from the recent past to the near future. In these stories, men and women confront grief, danger, loneliness and sometimesâthe strangest discovery of allâunexpected joy.â
âI didnât know where any of these stories were headed when I started them, and they ended up in some pretty weird places that involve robots, witches and magical sourdough,â Hagenston said. âThatâs what I love most about writing storiesâseeing where they take me.â
An MSU faculty member since 2001, Hagenston won the 2020 Pushcart Prize for her 2018 short story âHi Ho Cherry-O.â She also has authored three award-winning story collectionsââScavengers,â Permafrost Book Prize; âStrange Weather,â Spokane Prize in Short Fiction; and âA Gram of Mars,â Sarabande Booksâ Mary McCarthy Prize.
Hagenston is the recipient of two O. Henry Awards, the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, the Reynolds Price Award in Short Fiction, and the Julia Peterkin Award.
Her work is published in journals including the Oxford American, New England Review, Southern Review and Gettysburg Review.
A Maryland native, Hagenston earned a bachelorâs degree from Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, Master of Fine Arts from the University of Arizona and masterâs from New Mexico ´ķĪķAPP University.
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