Locus reports McSweeney's as a Windham-Campbell Prize recipient - honoring the entire organization's publishing program rather than a single author, rare for a prize usually aimed at individuals.
The recognition underscores how much contemporary literature runs through indie magazines and small presses that stitch together grants, subscriptions, and stubborn taste. For writers, it's proof that "institution" can mean editorial vision, not only corporate scale.
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