Iowa Author's Award, Des Moines Public Library Foundation, Des Moines, IA. 2009.
The Horizontal World Selected as the "2009 Common Reader" Text, Dakota College, Bottinueau, North Dakota. 2009-2010.
Louis B. Thompson Distinguished Undergraduate Introductory Teaching Award, Iowa State University, for Outstanding Teaching.
2008-2009.
National Endowment for the Arts, Prose Fellowship, 2008.
Society of Midland Authors, Finalist, Creative Nonfiction Award, for
The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the
Middle of Nowhere.
"Editors' Choice" recommendation, New York Times Book Review, 8 August 2006, for The Horizontal World:
Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere.
Elle Magazine, "Elles Lettres" Award, August 2006 Pick for The Horizontal World: Growing up
Wild in the Middle of Nowhere.
Elle Magazine, Honorable Mention, "Grand Prix, 2006" Award for The Horizontal World: Growing UP Wild in
the Middle of Nowhere.
Pushcart Prize Nomination, “To the Woman who Tore the Word Husband from the Oxford English Dictionary.” Nominated
by Vince Gotera, Editor, North American Review. 2005.
Joseph S. Height Award, for “The Most Famous Person
from North Dakota, reprinted in The Heritage Review. Germans-from-Russia Heritage Society. Awarded at GRHS Convention,
Portland, Oregon. 12-16 July, 2006.
Mid-American Review, Nonfiction Award, for “Agricultural Mysticism:
Twenty-One Fragments on Desire.” 2003.
Shelby Foote Prize for the Essay. William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition.
The Pirate’s Alley, Faulkner Society, New Orleans, LA. 2003.
John Guyon Literary Nonfiction Award for “Pilgrim
Soul.” Crab Orchard Review, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. 2003.
Lush Triumphant Nonfiction
Award for “How to Enjoy a Nice Life in the Country.” SubTerrain Magazine, Anvil Press, Vancouver, Canada.
2003.
Personal Essay Award for “Sustainable Agriculture.” Writers’ Digest, F & W Publications,
Cincinnati, OH. 2003.
Pushcart Prize Nomination for essay, “Between Earth & Sky.” New Letters,
2002.
Early Achievement in Research Award, Iowa State University. 2002-2003.
Walter E. Dakin Fiction Fellowship.
Sewanee Writers Conference. University of the South, Sewanee, TN. 17 – 19, July 2001.
Citation in “Notable
Essays of 2001,” Best American Essays, for “Things Not Seen in a Rear View Mirror.”
2001 Pulitzer
Prize Nomination, New Rivers Press, for The Hunger Bone: Rock & Roll Stories.
2001 Pushcart Prize, for “Things
Not Seen in a Rear View Mirror.”
2000 Pearl Poetry Award, Pearl Editions, for poetry collection, “From
Sweetness.”
2000 Pushcart Prize Nomination, New Letters, for “Things Not Seen in a Rear View
Mirror.”
Citation in “Notable Essays of 1999,” Best American Essays, for “On Lost &
Crazy Sisters.”
1999 Nonfiction Award, New Letters, for “Things Not Seen in a Rear View Mirror.”
1999.
Headwaters Prize, New Rivers Press, for short fiction collection, The Hunger Bone: Rock & Roll Stories.
1999.
Citation in “Notable Essays of 1998,” Best American Essays, for “Failures of the Heart.”
1999.
University Early Achievement in Teaching Award, Iowa State University. 1998-1999.
ISU Women Award. Faculty
Women’s Network. 1998-1999.
1998 Nonfiction Award, New Letters, for “On Lost & Crazy Sisters.”
1998.
1998 Capricorn Fiction Award, The Writers’ Voice, Westside YMCA, New York, NY, for
short fiction collection,
The Hunger Bone: Rock & Roll Stories.
1998 Pushcart Prize Nomination, Kalliope, for "Other Knowledge."
1997.
Pushcart Prize Nomination, Flyway Literary Review, for “To Kill a Deer." 1997.
Robert Penn
Warren Poetry Award, Third Place, Cumberland Poetry Review, for "My Catholic Tongue." 1997.
Sue Saniel Elkind
Poetry Award, Kalliope: Journal of Women’s Art, for "Other Knowledge." 1997. Selected by Joy Harjo.
Dorothy
Churchill Cappon Essay Award, New Letters, for "The Most Famous Person from North Dakota." 1996.
Chekhov Award
for Short Fiction, 1996, Second Place, The Crescent Review, for "Santiago's Dead."
Pushcart Prize Nomination,
by Josip Novakovich, Contributing Editor, Pushcart Anthology, for "The Most Famous Person from North Dakota." 1996.
Pushcart
Prize Nomination, Selected Poems from Everything's a Verb, nomination by Bill Truesdale, Publisher, New Rivers Press.
1996.
GCC Poetry Award, First Place. Gloucester County College Poetry Center, Sewell, New Jersey, for “When the
Names Still Fit the Faces.” 1994.
13th Annual Minnesota Voices Project Award, New Rivers Press, for Everything's
a Verb, 1993.
Guy Owen Poetry Prize, Southern Poetry Review, for "Somewhere in a House Where You are Not," 1993.
Poem selected by Charles Simic.
River City Annual Fiction Award, Second Place, River City, for "Naming
the Beast," 1992. Story selected by David Leavitt.
Robert Penn Warren Poetry Award, Third Place, Cumberland Poetry
Review, for "Speaking the Language," 1991.
Pushcart Prize Nomination, by William Borden, Fiction Editor, North
Dakota Quarterly, for “The Moon.” 1991.
Dorothy Churchill Cappon Essay Award, New Letters, for
"Through the Beaded Curtain." 1989. Essay selected by Philip Lopate.