Tricia Currans-Sheehan's Publications
Prizes
"A Lot of Talk." Stand Alone, Winter 1999.
"Agnes," Just a Moment, Pine Grove Press, 1992.
"The Balers," Iowa Woman, 1989.
"The Bean Seed Basket," The Briar Cliff Reviev, 1994.
"Called for Action," Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 1999.
"Clothilde:
1947-48," in Short Fiction by Women, 1992. Excerpted from novel CountryWomen.
Nominated for Pushcart Prize.
"Death of a Romance Writer," Thema, 1991.
"The Deer," Redneck Review of Literature, 1991.
"Dinner at the Dunes," South Dakota Review, Fall 1996.
"Dublin's Doors," The Briar Cliff Review, 1992.
"The Egg
Lady," Wisconsin Review, Spring 1998. 1997 Iowa Literary Award-3rd place.
"The Farm," Family: The Possibility of Tradition, anthology. Pig Iron Press. Spring 1999.
"Infidelity," Kalliope: A Journal of Women 's Art, June 1996.
"Living in Storage," Potpourri, 1996.
"Margaret" The Pelican in the Desert, 1988. Reviewed in Publishers Weekly Sept. 1988.
"A Memory," Thema, 1989.
"The
Raffle," Trapeze, Summer 1998. 1997 Iowa Literary Award--1st place
"The Renovation of Maggie Foy," Ball State University Forum, 1989.
"To the
Tiger she said, "Pooh, pooh," Porpourri, 1993. Nominated for Pushcart
Prize
and Finalist for Nancy Pickard Fiction Award.
"The Wild
Club," Stand Alone, Spring 1998. Literary citation for best short story of
1998.
"Woman in Mink with Avocado," Potato Eyes, Spring/ Summer 1998.
"Reflections on Motherhood" America, May 7, 1994.
Monograph: Century Blue 1991-2001, Briar Cliff College, 1991.
"A Woman Ahead Of Her Time: Willa Cather." Heritage of the Great Plains. Spring/Summer 1998. Vol XXXI No. 1
Truffles, a novella.
The Balers and Other Stories, a collection.
Country Women, a novel.
The Secret of Sister Jerome, an adolescent novel. Finalist in Marguerite De Angeli Contest
The Bottom Dwellers: Stories of Siouxland, a collection.
TheExiles, a novella