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An inspiring collection of new short stories from writers around the globe, the Momaya Annual Review 2004 featured fiction in a variety of categories from the winners of the Momaya Short Story Competition and winners of Momaya Awards, as well as a stunning collection of photographs, poems and short stories exploring the sensational, sensual topics food and nourishment.

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The Momaya Annual Review includes the following submissions from the 2004 Short Story Competition:

1st Place
Gethesiminal, by Alexandra Fox, UK

2nd Place
Jeda by Design, by Sally Haxthow, Canada

3rd Place
There Were Tigers, by Meredith Gee, UK

Honorable Mentions (in no particular order):
Crossing the Highway, by Matthew Gaeta, USA
The Ring, by Mary Wilson, UK
This Will Never Be A Noodle Bar, by Deborah Thomas, UK
Consumed by Desire, by Germaine Stafford, Italy
Wired, by Carl McCarthy, USA
Plagued, by Antonia Hart, Ireland
Garlic Bread’s Fine, by Colin Upton, UK

The following stories were also chosen for publication in the 2004 Annual Review, based on their excellent treatment of the review's theme, food and eating:

These Fragments I Have Shored Against My Ruin, by Deborah Thomas, UK
Juan Pablo’s Favorite Dish, by Anthony Psaila, UK
Edible Poetry, by Debra Broughton, Netherlands
Announcement, by Taylor Antrim, USA
Tomatoes, by Alex Fleetwood, UK

Congratulations, Authors!

The 2004 Judges:

Lucy Alexander is a writer and researcher at The Times Magazine. She read English at St. Anne's College, Oxford, and was a PR account manager at Freud Communications before becoming a journalist. Orginally from St. Andrews, she lives in London.

Jason Arthur started his publishing career at Routledge, where he was Development Editor on the Literature and Performance Studies lists. He moved to trade publishing in 1999, joining Random House's Jonathan Cape imprint. He is currently Editoral Director at Vintage.

Anna Von Pezold works at Andrew Nurnberg Associates as a literary agent. Previously she had worked in publishing at Atlantic Books (the UK imprint of Grove/Atlantic). Anna splits her time between selling translation rights of US and UK authors to France and finding new young European authors for international representation.

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