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Haley Kennedy

HALEY KENNEDY is a recent MSc graduate in Linguistics. She lives in San Francisco, California. In her free time, she writes short stories and screenplays. Her preferred genres are satire, speculative, and literary fiction.

2021 MAYDAY Fiction and Poetry Prize Winners

June 17, 2021 Contributed By: A. Shaikh, Haley Kennedy

2021 MD Fiction and Poetry Prize Winners

We’re excited to announce the results of the 2021 MAYDAY Poetry and Fiction Prizes! The winners each received $1,000 and broadsides of their work will be available soon. Submissions for the 2022 prizes will open in the spring. Judges to be announced. 2021 MAYDAY POETRY PRIZE Winner: “Garçon,” by A. Shaikh. Judge: Jacques Rancourt. Finalists […]

Filed Under: Featured Content, Fiction, Poetry Posted On: June 17, 2021

Shapeless
by Haley Kennedy

May 26, 2021 Contributed By: Haley Kennedy

Haley Kennedy

This story was selected as the winner of the 2021 MAYDAY Fiction Prize   Margo might be lost. She balances her iPhone on two free fingers, inspecting the street map. Under one arm she holds a repurposed Staples box filled with knickknacks she should have left at her desk. Under the other is a lacey […]

Filed Under: Featured Content, Fiction Posted On: May 26, 2021

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