The winners of the Canongate Prize 2002–the open-to-everyone annual short story competition run by the Edinburgh publishers–have been announced. Canongate usually gets someone interesting to write a short piece around the theme of the competition: this year, Margaret Atwood led the way by contributing a short story on the subject of Writing Wrongs. It’s called Horatio’s Version and its on the same page. Go read it.
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