Nigerian Jesuit Uwem Akpan says his fiction-writing began in the late 1990s as a joke. But it\u27s not a joke any more. In 2005, when he was finishing an MFA in creative writing at the University of Michigan, the New Yorker published one of his stories. And his collection, Say You\u27re One of Them, was picked as a selection for the Oprah Book Club. He has been working on a new book as a fellow at the Black Mountain Institute at UNLV
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NoViolet Bulawayo, today a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and recognized with a Truman Capote...
Sheridan Reads is the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences’ signature contribution to Sheridan’...
News release announces that Bruce Cameron will share his simple rules for humor writing during the U...
Uwem Akpan was born in Ikot Akpan Eda, in southern Nigeria. His first collection of stories, Say You...
In 2006 Jayson Iwen returned from four years teaching at the American University of Beirut. He then ...
Junot Diaz burst onto the literary scene when he was 28, a young Dominican who wrote about growing u...
Rick Skwiot\u27s debut novel, Flesh, won the 1997 Hemingway First Novel Award. A second novel, Sleep...
Richard Wiley\u27s new book again goes to an exotic locale - Lagos, Nigeria. But it also brings in a...
UND alumnus returns to alma mater as a featured author at Writers Conference Brian Maxwell is return...
International audienceConversations with Ben Okri collects twenty-six interviews that range from 198...
Reverend Father Professor Amechi Nicholas Akwanya is one of the towering scholars of literature in N...
Editor’s Note: This Newsletter interview is a fictional story written by Uwem Akpanikat, a senior ma...
John Brandon is the author of three novels, Arkansas, Citrus County, and A Million Heavens, and a ne...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Black Hawk Down Author Speaks About New Book • Writer from The New Yorker Gives Talk on Opioid Empi...
NoViolet Bulawayo, today a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and recognized with a Truman Capote...
Sheridan Reads is the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences’ signature contribution to Sheridan’...
News release announces that Bruce Cameron will share his simple rules for humor writing during the U...