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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Tracey Rose Peyton, 2023 First Novel Prize Finalist for Night Wherever We Go
Tracey Rose Peyton, author of Night Wherever We Go, spoke with Majo Restrepo in celebration of being shortlisted for the 2023 First Novel Prize!
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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Jamila Minnicks, 2023 First Novel Prize Finalist for Moonrise Over New Jessup
Jamila Minnicks, author of Moonrise Over New Jessup, spoke with Melanie McNair in celebration of being shortlisted for the 2023 First Novel Prize
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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Eskor David Johnson, 2023 First Novel Prize Finalist for Pay As You Go
Eskor David Johnson, author of Pay As You Go, spoke with Becca Shapiro in celebration of being shortlisted for the 2023 First Novel Prize
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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Christine Byl, 2023 First Novel Prize Finalist for "Lookout"
Christine Byl, author of Lookout, spoke with Kait Astrella in celebration of being shortlisted for the 2023 First Novel Prize
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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Elizabeth Acevedo, 2023 First Novel Prize Finalist for Family Lore
Elizabeth Acevedo, author of Family Lore, spoke with Denisse Reyes in celebration of being shortlisted for the 2023 First Novel Prize
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Fiction, Essays & More
An Interview with Graywolf Press, Our 2023 Medal for Editorial Excellence Recipient
This year, The Center for Fiction will award the Medal for Editorial Excellence to Graywolf Press at our Annual Awards Benefit
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Book RecsBookstore Picks
Cooking Up a Storm
The holiday season is often a time for gathering in the kitchen or entertaining friends and family. This week we have a roundup of a dozen of...
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Groups+Workshops
The Short Stories of James Baldwin with Regina A. Bernard
Once a week Mondays, 6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT January 22 to March 11, 2024
James Baldwin, as a writer and a human being, has the power to alter the way you read literature and exist in the world. In this group, we will...
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Groups+Workshops
Hidden in Plain Sight: Reading Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels with Thais Vitorelli
Four Sessions Tuesdays, 6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT January 16 to April 9, 2024
Elena Ferrante’s beloved Neapolitan Novels use evocative imagery to illustrate themes of female identity, motherhood, friendship, legacy, and citizenship
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Groups+Workshops
Contemporary African Novels with Nana Brew-Hammond
Five Sessions Wednesdays, 6:30 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT January 10 to May 1, 2024
Though much has been written about the ways colonialism and the slave trades have impacted Africa and Africans, and how politics and poverty have...