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Home » News » MFA Alum Wins O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction

MFA Alum Wins O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction

Posted April 23, 2025, in News.

MFA alum Michael Deagler has won a 2025 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction for his short story “The Pleasure of a Working Life,” published in the June 2024 issue of Harpers. Michael’s first book, Early Sobrieties, was published last May. Congratulations, Michael!

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