Scott Blackwood Wins Whiting Writer's Award
That's a $50,000 prize for the former Austinite
By Kimberley Jones, 4:00PM, Tue. Nov. 1, 2011

We loved Scott Blackwood's 2009 novel We Agreed to Meet Just Here … and we weren't the only ones. Last week, Blackwood received a $50,000 Whiting Writers' Award, given annually to emerging writers.
The Whiting Selection Committee singled Blackwood's novel out for “its marvelous compression, and the elegiac, ominous yearning, the fugue of loss and love and death that pervades the book.” The former Austinite received his MFA in Creative Writing from Texas State; he now directs the Creative Writing Program at Chicago's Roosevelt University.
Blackwood was one of four fiction writers recognized by the foundation this year; ten writers from fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and playwriting are recognized annually for their "exceptional talent and promise." Previous recipients include Denis Johnson, David Foster Wallace, Deborah Eisenberg and Padgett Powell – not too shabby company to be keeping.
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