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Short Story Contest 2026 – Judges Page
Palo Alto Weekly 40th Annual Short Story Contest Judges Judges for the Adult and Young Adult categories Debbie DuncanStanford resident Debbie Duncan reviewed children’s books for the Palo Alto Weekly for 23 years. She is the author of the Benjamin Franklin award-winning picture book “When Molly Was in the Hospital,” as well as a self-published […]
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Palo Alto Weekly 40th Annual Short Story Contest Judges Judges for the Adult and Young Adult categories Debbie DuncanStanford resident Debbie Duncan reviewed children’s books for the Palo Alto Weekly for 23 years. She is the author of the Benjamin Franklin award-winning picture book “When Molly Was in the Hospital,” as well as a self-published […]
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According to Palo Alto Online’s linked report, Short Story Contest 2026 – Judges Page, Palo Alto Weekly 40th Annual Short Story Contest Judges Judges for the Adult and Young Adult categories Debbie DuncanStanford resident Debbie Duncan reviewed children’s books for the Palo Alto Weekly for 23 years. She is the author of the Benjamin Franklin award-winning picture book “When Molly Was in the Hospital,” as well as a self-published […]
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