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Miracles and Conundrums of the Secondary Planets (2015) is the fourth collection of short stories by American author Jacob M. Appel. The collection won the Mid-Atlantic Book Award for Fiction in 2016. Among the stories in the collection, "Phoebe with Impending Frost," which had previously appeared in The Southwest Review, won the 2009 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction and "Shell Game with Organs" won the 1998 Boston Review Short Fiction Prize.

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  • Miracles and Conundrums of the Secondary Planets (2015) is the fourth collection of short stories by American author Jacob M. Appel. The collection won the Mid-Atlantic Book Award for Fiction in 2016. Among the stories in the collection, "Phoebe with Impending Frost," which had previously appeared in The Southwest Review, won the 2009 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction and "Shell Game with Organs" won the 1998 Boston Review Short Fiction Prize. (en)
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  • Miracles and Conundrums of the Secondary Planets (2015) is the fourth collection of short stories by American author Jacob M. Appel. The collection won the Mid-Atlantic Book Award for Fiction in 2016. Among the stories in the collection, "Phoebe with Impending Frost," which had previously appeared in The Southwest Review, won the 2009 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction and "Shell Game with Organs" won the 1998 Boston Review Short Fiction Prize. (en)
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  • Miracles and Conundrums of the Secondary Planets (en)
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