草榴社区鈥檚 Kathryn Trueblood wins literary award for her new essay, 'Blank Spaces, Black Frames'
草榴社区 Associate Professor of English Kathryn Trueblood has won the 2025 Gabriele Rico Challenge for Nonfiction from Reed Magazine for her short essay, "Blank Spaces, Black Frames.鈥
The essay will be published in Reed Magazine鈥檚 158th edition in May.
Excerpted from Trueblood鈥檚 memoir 鈥淭he Big Ask,鈥 鈥淏lank Spaces, Black Frames鈥 counts down the final days as her mother chooses how to complete her life. Her memoir is about her mother鈥檚 decision to voluntarily stop eating and drinking rather than enter assisted living during the COVID pandemic.
鈥淢y mother had no intention of joining a locked ward since she had spent a year in a mental hospital as a young woman,鈥 said Trueblood. 鈥淗er decision to VSED (Voluntarily Stop Eating and Drinking) was complicated by her psychiatric history, including a suicide attempt earlier in her life.鈥
Kathryn Trueblood has been awarded the Goldenberg Prize for Fiction and the Red Hen Press Short Story Award. Her most recent book, 鈥淭ake Daily As Needed,鈥 (University of New Mexico Press, 2019) treats parenting while chronically ill with the dark humor the subject deserves. Her previous novel, 鈥淭he Baby Lottery,鈥 dealt with the repercussions of infertility in a female friend group, and was a Book Sense Pick in 2007. Her story collection, 鈥淭he Sperm Donor鈥檚 Daughter,鈥 takes a look at assisted reproduction and received a Special Mention for the distinguished Pushcart Prize in 2000.