
Join Superstition Review in celebrating some exciting news for contributor Hannah Brown. An excerpt from Hannah’s book in progress, My Girl Harry, “about a young person definitely on the spectrum,” has won the 2021 Cecil Connelly Award for Literary Persistence. The Cecil Awards are “a celebration of under-the-radar talent, persistence, and positivity despite adversity. They are also a response to the “emerging,” “young” and “40 under 40” writer awards and headlines that exclude older writers.”
Congratulations on your excellent work Hannah!
To read the excerpt of My Girl Harry, click here.
Also, don’t forget to check out Hannah’s short story, “On Any Windy Day” from our Issue 15, her podcast featured previously on our blog, as well as her guest post.
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My Girl Harry sounds very interesting. I would love to find a copy and read it . It’s also interesting that this author has chosen to write a character that is probably autistic, as not many writers do that.
Hannah has chosen a really interesting topic, and I can’t wait to see how her story plays out. If you haven’t already be sure to check out the excerpt of the novel linked in the post!
Looking at the My Girl Harry excerpt I’m excited for the full novel! I really enjoy the raw emotion that Hannah puts into her pieces and I’m excited to see more
I am so glad you enjoyed it! It will be great when we’re able to read the full novel!