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The '''H. E. Francis Award''' is a literary prize presented in [[short story|short fiction]] by the [[University of Alabama in Huntsville]] in conjunction with the Ruth Hindman Foundation. It is named after novelist and short story writer [[H. E. Francis]].<ref>[http://www.pw.org/content/h_e_francis_short_story_competition Directory listing] at ''[[Poets & Writers]]''.</ref><ref>''[[The Birmingham News]]'', May 1, 1998</ref><ref>''[[Mobile Press-Register]]'', March 17, 1993</ref> Previous winners include M. M. De Voe, Roberta K. Carter and Kate Small. Past finalists include [[Lyle Roebuck]].
The '''H. E. Francis Award''' is a literary prize presented in [[short story|short fiction]] by the [[University of Alabama in Huntsville]] in conjunction with the Ruth Hindman Foundation. It is named after novelist and short story writer [[H. E. Francis]].<ref>[http://www.pw.org/content/h_e_francis_short_story_competition Directory listing] at ''[[Poets & Writers]]''.</ref><ref>''[[The Birmingham News]]'', May 1, 1998</ref><ref>''[[Mobile Press-Register]]'', March 17, 1993</ref> Previous winners include [[M. M. De Voe]], Roberta K. Carter and Kate Small. Past finalists include [[Lyle Roebuck]].


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The H. E. Francis Award is a literary prize presented in short fiction by the University of Alabama in Huntsville in conjunction with the Ruth Hindman Foundation. It is named after novelist and short story writer H. E. Francis.[1][2][3] Previous winners include M. M. De Voe, Roberta K. Carter and Kate Small. Past finalists include Lyle Roebuck.

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