• Ghostroots by 'Pemi Aguda (W.W. Norton &
Company)
• How to Get Along Without Me by Kate Axelrod (Clash Books)
• Ricky by Whitney Collins (Sarabande Books)
• Good Night, Sleep Tight by Brian Evenson (Coffee House Press)
• Bugsy by Rafael Frumkin (Simon & Schuster)
• The Best That You Can You Do by Amina Gautier (Soft Skull)
• The Body Farm by Abby Geni (Counterpoint Press)
• Practice for Becoming a Ghost by Patrick Thomas Henry (Susquehanna
Univ. Press)
• The Goodbye Process by Mary Jones (Zibby Books)
• How It Works Out by Myriam Lacroix (The Overlook Press)
• Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil by Ananda Lima (Tor)
• Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart by Genarose Nethercott (Vintage Books)
• How to Make Your Mother Cry by Sejal Shah (West Virginia Univ. Press)
• Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte (William Morrow)
• Mystery Lights by Lena Valencia (Tin House)
• Beautiful Days by Zach Williams (Doubleday)
• How to Get Along Without Me by Kate Axelrod (Clash Books)
• Ricky by Whitney Collins (Sarabande Books)
• Good Night, Sleep Tight by Brian Evenson (Coffee House Press)
• Bugsy by Rafael Frumkin (Simon & Schuster)
• The Best That You Can You Do by Amina Gautier (Soft Skull)
• The Body Farm by Abby Geni (Counterpoint Press)
• Practice for Becoming a Ghost by Patrick Thomas Henry (Susquehanna
Univ. Press)
• The Goodbye Process by Mary Jones (Zibby Books)
• How It Works Out by Myriam Lacroix (The Overlook Press)
• Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil by Ananda Lima (Tor)
• Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart by Genarose Nethercott (Vintage Books)
• How to Make Your Mother Cry by Sejal Shah (West Virginia Univ. Press)
• Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte (William Morrow)
• Mystery Lights by Lena Valencia (Tin House)
• Beautiful Days by Zach Williams (Doubleday)
Altogether, we received more worthwhile books than we could possibly mention without making our longlist a too-long-list, and it was difficult to narrow down the choices. It takes us a while to accomplish this because we do a fair amount of rereading. As always, we believe that anyone who writes and publishes a short story
collection has overcome difficult obstacles, has accomplished something significant, and deserves enormous credit.
We'll announce
the 21st winner of The Story Prize on March 25 at a private event featuring
readings by and interviews with the three finalists—Fiona McFarlane, Ruben ReyesJr., and Jessi Jezewska Stevens. Before then, we'll provide a link to watch the
program live or online in the days that follow the announcement of the winner.