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Jeanette Lynes, MFA in Writing Director and 2019 Recipient of the Constance Rooke Non-Fiction Prize

Jeanette Lynes Wins the 2019 Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize

Bats reign supreme in Lynes' prize-winning non-fiction

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The Department of English congratulates Jeanette Lynes on being the recipient of the 2019 Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize. Her entry, "Bat Reign,"will be published in The Malahat Review's winter 2019 issue #209. As well, Lynes receives a grand prize of $1,000.

Go to the College of Arts and Science news story for more details.

Go to The Malahat Review article for more information about Jeanette's prize-winning story.


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