All of us at The Center for Fiction were so saddened to hear of the loss of Kimarlee Nguyen, one of our 2018 Emerging Writer Fellows. Kimarlee was such a joy in this world and an incredibly talented writer. We want to share this video of Kimarlee reading from fall of 2018. Our condolences go out to all of her friends and family. The world has lost a wonderful voice.
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Person Place Thing: Richard Russo on Somebody’s Fool with Randy Cohen, Ben Copperhead, and Brent Arnold
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The Art of the Short Story: Kate Doyle on I Meant It Once with Cara Blue Adams
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Ani Kayode Somtochukwu on And Then He Sang a Lullaby with Roxane Gay
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The International Library Part II: Translating Traditions / Translating the Book of Genesis
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The Art of the Short Story: M. Evelina Galang on When the Hibiscus Falls with Hannah Bae
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A Reading with The Center for Fiction / Susan Kamil 2022-2023 Emerging Writer Fellows
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Joanna Biggs Presents A Life of One's Own with Lauren Oyler and Christine Smallwood
Can a woman thrive creatively and intellectually within society’s expectations? Is domesticity a trap? -
NEA Big Read: A Celebration of Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown with Performances by Fang Du and Sami Ma
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The Center for Fiction Presents Vanessa Walters on The Nigerwife with Jennifer Baker
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Sarah Cypher on The Skin and Its Girl with Zaina Arafat
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Dave Barry on Swamp Story with Brendan Jay Sullivan
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