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Short Story Contest winners announced

March 21, 2016

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‘Heartbreaking’ story wins 2016 Okanagan Short Story Contest

The winners of the 2016 Okanagan Short Story Contest were announced March 16 at a ceremony and reading at the Royal Anne Hotel in Kelowna.

UBC alumna Dania Tomlinson won first prize for her story “Badlands.”

Award-winning fiction writer and teacher Tamas Dobozy served as contest judge during his time as UBC Okanagan’s Writer in Residence. Of Tomlinson’s winning entry, Dobozy said, “The writer is totally in command of the narrative.”

“It’s very deeply felt, even heartbreaking (in the best sense of the word) in places. The last sentence is startling and beautiful and lifts the story beyond itself—as most good endings do.”

The accolades mean a lot to Tomlinson, an MFA graduate and current employee at UBC Okanagan. She also took part in the one-on-one writing workshop Tamas offered local writers during his residency.

“Writing can be an isolating activity,” Tomlinson says, “and after completing my MFA and leaving the writing community that came along with that experience, I sense that isolation more than ever.

“To have such an accomplished writer as Tamas Dobozy validate my work gives me a boost of confidence. I have benefitted enormously from this year’s Writer in

Award-winning writers Dania Tomlinson, left, and Bronwyn Berg at the 2016 Okanagan Short Story Contest event.

Award-winning writers Dania Tomlinson, left, and Bronwyn Berg at the 2016 Okanagan Short Story Contest event.

Residence.”

Second place was awarded to Kelowna writer Bronwyn Berg for “The Weight of Things,” which Dobozy called “really funny and beautifully restrained.” Bronwyn’s story wryly and tenderly chronicles the decline of a World War Two veteran and former railway accident photographer as he moves into old age and dementia.

Third prize went to another Kelowna writer and UBC alumna, Brittni Mackenzie-Dale, a graduate of the university’s Creative Writing program and a third-place winner in 2014. Her story, “That’s What They Call It, Anyways,” got the nod this time around.

Before introducing the winners and reading from his own work, Dobozy emphasized the importance of funding the arts and thanked the Central Okanagan Foundation for their longstanding financial support of the valley-wide contest.

The Okanagan Short Story Contest is an annual event sponsored by UBC’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, the Central Okanagan Foundation, and Kelowna’s Capital News. It is open to all residents of BC’s Southern Interior.

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