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2010 Updates
2009 Updates
Ron's second story collection was a finalist in the 2009 Flannery O'Connor competition, sponsored by the University of Georgia Press. His first collection was also a finalist in the same contest.
Ron has short stories forthcoming in the Iowa Review and Connecticut Review.
2008 Updates
Ron's essay, "Preservation," appears in the December 2008 issue of Guernica, a magazine of arts and politics. The essay is an excerpt of a book-in-progress about his work in Micronesia (working title, Searching for the Island Story-Tellers). Link: Guernica magazineRon's story, "My Small Murders" appears in Dzanc's Books' anthology Best of the Web 2008 . Also the story was cited as one of the year's best by Story South's Million Writers Award series. Read Dzanc Books' interview with Ron Tanner Ron's essay, "Renovation," an excerpt from his memoir, Renovation: A Love Story, was a finalist in Narrative Magazine's 2008 Love Story contest. Ron's This Old House article, "From Animal House to Our House," went online and became the most read home-decoration story on the internet in early March. Eventually it was bumped by "Maria Carey's Magnificent Manhattan Triplex." Ron and Jill's story has brought in more than 500,000 online readers. Here's the link: This Old House online Ron elected president of the AWP. Ron is the new president of Association of Writers and Writing Programs, which represents over 28,000 writers, 400 writing programs, and 128 writing conferences. Ron will chair the AWP board of directors and help with strategic planning. Ron won a grant from the National Park Service to direct a program to help preserve the oral culture of the Marshall Islands, in Micronesia. To learn more, go to his blog (above) and also to mistories.org. He'll take a leave of absence from his unversity in spring '08 for the project. Ron's house appears in This Old House magazine. Seven years ago, Ron Tanner and Jill Eicher undertook the rehab of a nearly destroyed former frat house in an historic Baltimore neighborhood. Ron has written a book about it: Renovation: A Love Story. And This Old House magazine has done a feature on the project--in the Jan./Feb. '08 issue of the magazine. For more, go to houselove.org. Ron won a 2007 "Best of the Web" award for his short story, "My Small Murders," which appeared in the summer '07 edition of Wheelhouse magazine. His story will be anthologized in Dzanc Books' Best of the Web (2008). Ron co-chairs the AWP national convention in New York City. The Association of Writers and Writing Programs is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Featured events include readings by John Irving, A.S. Byatt and Alice McDermott. 2007 Updates
Ron won the 2007 Towson Prize for Literature for his collection of stories, A Bed of Nails. Administered annually by Towson University, in Towson, Maryland, the prize is granted on the basis of literary and aesthetic excellence as determined by a panel of distinguished judges appointed by the university. The first award, made in the fall of 1980, went to novelist Anne Tyler.Ron won the 2006 Jack Dyer award for Fiction in a national competition sponsored by the Crab Orchard Review. His story, "Diversity!", appeared in the summer '07 issue of Crab Orchard Review. "Diversity!" is an excerpt from his recently completed novel, A Nation of Children. This is the second excerpt from Nation that has won a national award and the fourth that has been published. Ron's latest story publication can be seen in wheelhouse magazine
2006 Updates
In spring '06, Ron was elected to the Board of Directors of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), which represents more than 28,000 students, writers, teachers and administrators at more than 400 colleges and universities and 85 writers' conferences and centers. In winter '06, Ron was the Visiting Writing Fellow at Lyon College, in Batesville, Arkansas. He spent six weeks at the college, where he gave a lecture, a reading, conducted a workshop and held a weekly seminar. In April '06, he was a fellow at the Ledig House for international writers, in Omi, New York (near Hudson). Ron has been named conference chair of the 2008 national convention for the Associated Writing Programs in New York City. The conference will celebrate AWP's 40th anniversary. In fall '06West Branch, the literary magazine published by Bucknell University, named Ron a contributing editor. ![]() |