Welcome to this weekโs Reno News & Review.
Generally speaking, Iโm not a fan of overdogs. I like to root against the Goliaths of the world. Speak truth to power. Support the little guys.
That said, Laura Newman is the Tom Brady of our 95-word fiction contest. Year after year, she just keeps winningโeven when you donโt expect it. And I love it. I love that someone has mastered the least glamorous literary form this side of the limerick: the RN&R 95-word story. Even though our contest attracts a couple of hundred entrants every year, sheโs won or placed in the contest dozens of times.
Hereโs the thing: The contest is judged by the RN&R editorial team, but when we read the stories, the authorsโ names have been removed. (And props to RN&R office manager Lisa Ryan for compiling the stories and redacting the names for us.) We vote on our favorite stories without any idea who wrote them. And we all have different tastesโand, of course, the team itself has changed a lot over the years.
And yet somehow Laura Newmanโs stories always rise to the top. I was genuinely surprised when Lisa gave me the names of this yearโs winning authors. In the past, Newmanโs stories have usually been eloquent and poignant, so I was surprised to see her name attached to such a laugh-out-loud entry. But a little twist of surprise is a hallmark of a lot of great fiction.
Overall, itโs a great crop of stories this year. Hope yโall enjoy reading them as much as we did. And big thanks to everyone who submitted stories! We appreciate the newcomers, even if our own tiny fiction giant canโt be beat.
