University of Louisville Creative Writing

There are presently no open calls for submissions.

Established in 2005, the Calvino Prize in Fabulist Fiction has been recognizing and awarding some of the best experimental writing in the mode of Italo Calvino for nearly 20 years. The first-place prize package includes $2,000 and publication in Miracle Monocle, and, if the final judge selects a runner-up, that writer receives $500 and (new this year) the option for publication in Miracle Monocle. Winners have included emerging and established writers, including 2016 winner Ryan Ridge, author of New Bad News (2020); 2018 winner Amy Parker, author of Beasts and Children (2016); and 2022 winner Emily Temple, author of The Lightness (2020). This year’s final judge is Elizabeth Crane, and past judges include Joyce Carol Oates, Matt Bell, Aimee Bender, and Brian Evenson.

Past winners:

2015: winner: Nick Greer, “Glass City”

2016 winner: Ryan Ridge, “ECHO PARK”

2017 winner: Eliezra Schaffzin,"Cingo, Cingere, Cinxi, Cinctum"

2018 winner: Amy Parker, “Pica Ceremony (for feeding the hungry ghosts)”

2019 winner: Margie Sarsfield, “Behavioral Sink”

2020 winner: Leanne Ogasawara, “Bare Bones”

2021 winner: Steve Wilson, “Ted”

2022 winner: Emily Temple, “Out, Out”

2023 winner: Young Rader, "A Bit of Green Apple, a Bit of Rotten Meat"

University of Louisville Creative Writing