Off the Cuffer
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Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey (left) chats with 2009 Cuffer Prize winner Chad Pelley of St. John's. Pelley won the $2,000 award for his short story "Holes to China."- Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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People gathered at the Johnson Geo Centre in St. John's for the announcement of the winners of the 2009 Cuffer Prize.
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Russell Wangersky, The Telegram's Editorial Page Editor and one of the Cuffer Prize judges, addresses the crowd.
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" title="Josh Pennell, first-place winner in last year's Cuffer Prize competition, reads from his story, "The Last Haiku," which is featured in "The Cuffer Anthology," now available in bookstores.
" />Josh Pennell, first-place winner in last year's Cuffer Prize competition, reads from his story, "The Last Haiku," which is featured in "The Cuffer Anthology," now available in bookstores.
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" title="The Telegram's story editor Pam Frampton, and editor of the "The Cuffer Anthology," the short story collection created from entries to last year's Cuffer Prize competition, speaks during the event.
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The Telegram's story editor Pam Frampton, and editor of the "The Cuffer Anthology," the short story collection created from entries to last year's Cuffer Prize competition, speaks during the event.
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Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey encourages writers to start working on their stories for the 2010 Cuffer Prize competition.
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" title="Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the third place award to Josh Pennell of St. John's for "Songs My Grandfather Taught Me." Creative Publishing editor and marketing director Donna Francis reads at the podium.
" />Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the third place award to Josh Pennell of St. John's for "Songs My Grandfather Taught Me." Creative Publishing editor and marketing director Donna Francis reads at the podium.
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Creative Publishing editor and marketing director Donna Francis addresses the audience at the Johnson Geo Centre during the event.
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" title="Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the second place award to Jillian Butler of St. John's for "The Fairest Season."
" />Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the second place award to Jillian Butler of St. John's for "The Fairest Season."
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" title="Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the first place award to Chad Pelley for "Holes to China."
" />Telegram publisher Charlie Stacey presents the first place award to Chad Pelley for "Holes to China."
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" title="The Telegram's story editor Pam Frampton, and editor of the "The Cuffer Anthology," discusses the event with award winners Chad Pelley and Jillian Butler.
" />The Telegram's story editor Pam Frampton, and editor of the "The Cuffer Anthology," discusses the event with award winners Chad Pelley and Jillian Butler.
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Off the Cuffer
After more than three months of judging, evaluating about 160 short fiction entries, Chad Pelley's "Holes to China" was announced as the winner of the 2009 Cuffer Prize Thursday evening.
The announcement was made during a special event at the Johnson Geo Centre in St. John's. The event, hosted by Creative Book Publishing and The Telegram, also acted as the official launch for "The Cuffer Anthology," a short story collection created from entries to last year's Cuffer Prize competition.
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