Petina Gappah Shortlisted for The Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award

The Sunday Times (UK) received 1152 entries to its lucrative[£25,000] EFG Private Bank Short Story Award for a single short story. Six entries have been shortlisted, and Petina Gappah's "An Elegy for Easterly" is among them. It is a great story, and the dress-lifting, teeth-baring Martha Mupengo character is one of the saddest I have read in all of literature.

It is important to note that on April 23, Petina will be attending the LA Times Book Award, where her story collection is shortlisted. She recently won The Guardian First Book Award...and what will be next...does The San Francisco Chronicle have an award? Washington Post....?

Good luck, Petina.
You inspire us.

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