STORY OF THE WEEK: January 10

The story of the week for January 4 to 8 is…

Waiting to be a Good Samaritan by Paul Beckman

Last week brought us an incredibly strong lineup of stories, but Paul’s contribution has me laughing afresh every time!

NEWS: 2015 Story of the Year Finalists

Throughout 2015, we got to read a ton of great stories, but only a few could rise to the top. Here are the 12 Story of the Month winners, which make up our finalists for the 2015 Story of the Year.

JANUARY: Math Lesson by Cathy Ulrich
FEBRUARY:
Closing Time by Steve Lucas
MARCH:
Striking Twice by Gina Lyle
APRIL:
Note Left on a Car in a Grocery Store Parking Lot by Cynthia Franks
MAY:
The Writer’s Son by Guy Preston
JUNE:
Head Case by Mark Farley
JULY: 
Mr. Moon by Dan Niederloh
AUGUST: 
You Are Standing in My Moonlight by Jeff Holland
SEPTEMBER: One Job From Retirement by Guy Preston
OCTOBER: A Fleeting Childhood by Jason Huynh
NOVEMBER: Blind Date by Matthew Gregory
DECEMBER: Fairy Lights by Ellie Burkinshaw

The winner, as chosen by editor Tim Sevenhuysen will be announced next weekend!

The prize for the Story of the Year winner will be:

  • $50 (Canadian)
  • Enshrinement in the 50WS Hall of Fame

Let everyone know in the comments who you would give the award to!

Throwback: In 2015, Bob Thurber won the Story of the Year award with his piece The Mapmaker’s Calligraphist Daughter.