To reference a comic book in Harvard style, start by noting down the author's name (if available), the title of the comic, the publisher, and the year of publication. Format these details appropriately as per the Harvard guidelines. For example, it might look something like: Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Publication). Title of Comic. Publisher.
It's quite straightforward. Just follow the specific rules for citing short stories in the Harvard referencing system. Include the author's name, the title of the short story, the publication details, and the page numbers if applicable.
Well, Richard Powers' 'The Overstory' is also among the recent winners. It's a remarkable work that gives a voice to trees and explores our relationship with nature in a very creative and profound way.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'book feldspar prize stories' are. It could be a very niche or local collection of stories related to something named 'feldspar' perhaps in the context of a particular book award or competition.
The Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction is an important accolade for fiction writers. Prairie Schooner, which I assume is associated with a literary journal or organization, gives out this prize. It encourages writers to submit their best fictional works. The winning work often showcases excellent storytelling, character development, and writing style, and can serve as an inspiration for other writers.
The winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1932 was 'The Good Earth' by Pearl S. Buck. This novel presents a powerful and vivid portrayal of rural life in China.