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==Cohen Awards==
==Cohen Awards==

''For a list of past winners, see [[Cohen Awards]].''


Each year, Ploughshares honors the best short story and poem published in the journal with the Cohen Awards, which are sponsored by their longtime patrons Denise and Mel Cohen. Finalists are nominated by staff editors, and the winners are selected by the advisory editors. Each winner receives a cash prize of $600.
Each year, Ploughshares honors the best short story and poem published in the journal with the Cohen Awards, which are sponsored by their longtime patrons Denise and Mel Cohen. Finalists are nominated by staff editors, and the winners are selected by the advisory editors. Each winner receives a cash prize of $600.

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Ploughshares
EditorsLadette Randolph
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyTri-annually
PublisherEmerson College
First issueFall 1971
CountryUnited States USA
Based inBoston
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.pshares.org

Ploughshares is an American literary journal founded in 1971 by DeWitt Henry and Peter O'Malley in the Plough and Stars, an Irish pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since 1989, Ploughshares has been based at Emerson College in the heart of Boston. Published in April, August, and December in quality paperback, each issue is guest-edited by a prominent writer who explores personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles. Guest editors have been the recipients of Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, National Book Awards, MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, and numerous other honors.

History

In 1970 DeWitt Henry, a Harvard Ph.D. student, and Peter O'Malley, an Irish expatriate, joined together at the Plough and Stars pub to fill a void they felt existed in the literary scene in Boston. Neither one was happy with what was currently being published, and, with their friends and followers, decided to create their own literary magazine. Realizing that they and their supporters would never be able to agree on a specific editorial outlook for the magazine, the co-founders decided that the position of editor would be a rotating one. Since then, Ploughshares has been edited by a different author for every issue, giving the magazine a unique and constantly changing voice. The first issue was published in September of 1971.

The magazine soon became recognized as a beacon for talented new writers[citation needed], and many[who?] noticed the magazine published works by authors before they were critically noticed. Some of the writers whose first or early works have appeared in Ploughshares are Thomas Lux, John Irving, Russell Banks, Sue Miller, Mona Simpson, Ethan Canin, Tim O’Brien, Robert Pinsky, and Jayne Anne Phillips.

1989, Ploughshares became affiliated with Emerson College. Author Don Lee took the reigns as Editor-in-Chief, and would serve in that position until 2007.

In 1990, Ploughshares received the first of three large grants from the Wallace–Reader’s Digest Funds, and thereafter came rapid growth, state-of-the-art computers, a new design, and aggressive marketing campaigns.

In 2008, Ladette Randolph replaced Don Lee as Editor-in-Chief. The quality of the magazine’s content remains the same, though its appearance has changed to reflect its firm place in today’s literary world.

Ploughshares has had more selections in The Best American Short Stories than any other literary journal in the past ten years.[citation needed] In the past several years, it has had more stories published in The Pushcart Prize anthology than any other publication, and the magazine continues to be considered one of the most prestigious in the country.[citation needed]

Current Masthead

Editor-in-Chief / Executive Director: Ladette Randolph

Managing Editor: Andrea Drygas

Fiction Editor: Margot Livesey

Poetry Editor: John Skoyles

Associate Editors: Simeon Berry, Kate Flaherty, Maryanne O'Hara

Founding Editor: DeWitt Henry

Founding Publisher: Peter O'Malley

Assistant Editors: Akshay Ahujah & Sara Beigle

Editorial Assistant: Lindsay Sainlar

Proofreader: Katherine Hunt

Advisory Editors

Past contributors

Past contributors to the journal have included:

Awards and Recognition

  • 2007 Commonwealth Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC)

Cohen Awards

For a list of past winners, see Cohen Awards.

Each year, Ploughshares honors the best short story and poem published in the journal with the Cohen Awards, which are sponsored by their longtime patrons Denise and Mel Cohen. Finalists are nominated by staff editors, and the winners are selected by the advisory editors. Each winner receives a cash prize of $600.

John C. Zacharis First Book Award

Named after Emerson College’s former president, the John C. Zacharis First Book Award was instituted in 1991 to honor the best debut book by a Ploughshares writer. The award alternates annually between poetry and fiction and carries a cash prize of $1,500 to the winning author.

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