Sunday, September 11, 1988
Richard Grayson wins West Side Spirit's "The Word Is Manhattan" Fiction Contest
The West Side Spirit today (September 11, 1988) annnouced that Richard Grayson has won the fiction prize in the newspaper's Second Annual Fiction and Poetry Contest. This year's theme was "The Word is Manhattan" and Grayson's winning story, "Things Are Closer Than They Appear," is published in the latest issue.
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Upper West Side,
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