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The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our 200-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspire a passion for literature inchildren.
THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order to LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at NYC EMERGING WRITER FELLOWSHIPS NYC Emerging Writer Fellowships. The Center for Fiction NYC Emerging Writer Fellowship Program offers grants, editorial mentorship, and other opportunities to early-career New York City-based practitioners who are at a critical moment in their development as fiction writers. Applications for this year’s Fellowships are due May 30, 2021. ON “AN UNWRITTEN NOVEL” BY VIRGINIA WOOLF Kristopher Jansma is the winner of the 2014 Sherwood Anderson Award for Fiction. His first novel, The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards, received an Honorable Mention for the 2014 PEN/Hemingway Award and was longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize.He has written for The New York Times, Story, ZYZZVA, Slice, The Believer, Adult and ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between THE CENTER FOR FICTIONEVENTSGROUPS + WORKSHOPSAWARDSKIDSREADTHECENTERJOIN + GIVE
The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our 200-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspire a passion for literature inchildren.
THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order to LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at NYC EMERGING WRITER FELLOWSHIPS NYC Emerging Writer Fellowships. The Center for Fiction NYC Emerging Writer Fellowship Program offers grants, editorial mentorship, and other opportunities to early-career New York City-based practitioners who are at a critical moment in their development as fiction writers. Applications for this year’s Fellowships are due May 30, 2021. ON “AN UNWRITTEN NOVEL” BY VIRGINIA WOOLF Kristopher Jansma is the winner of the 2014 Sherwood Anderson Award for Fiction. His first novel, The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards, received an Honorable Mention for the 2014 PEN/Hemingway Award and was longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize.He has written for The New York Times, Story, ZYZZVA, Slice, The Believer, Adult and ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1.WRITING TOOLS
Building Characters is a Piece of (Layer) Cake. Judy Sternlight. Our brains combine our inner and outer senses to help us survive in the world. Imagine applying this depth of awareness to the characters in your story. Writing Tools. Writers on Writing. STAFF | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Linda has recently come to the Center for Fiction from PEN America, where she was the director of planning & development for 13 years. She particularly enjoyed working with PEN World Voices, the international writers’ festival, founded by Salman Rushdie in 2005.FIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who THE CENTER FOR FICTION Center for Fiction, Bookstore, Member Library, Writers Studio RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between NICOLA DEROBERTIS-THEYE LAUNCHES THE VIETRI PROJECT WITH Nicola DeRobertis-Theye and Ruchika Tomar, both 2015 Emerging Writer Fellows, are reuniting to celebrate the release of DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel.Due out on March 23, The Vietri Project follows a Berkeley bookseller who finds herself thrust into Rome society during an investigation into a mysterious foreign customer’s life and history. Tomar’s A Prayer for Travelersreceived the
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The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our 200-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspire a passion for literature inchildren.
THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order toFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at ON READING: SHIRLEY HAZZARD’S THE TRANSIT OF VENUS 0:00 / 59:33. Live. •. March 24, 2021 via Zoom. We celebrated a new edition of Shirley Hazzard’s classic literary masterpiece The Transit of Venus with an all-star panel of Hazzard fans. Award-winning and bestselling author Lauren Groff ( Fates and Furies, Florida ), who wrote the introduction to the new edition, moderated the panel. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between NICOLA DEROBERTIS-THEYE LAUNCHES THE VIETRI PROJECT WITH Nicola DeRobertis-Theye and Ruchika Tomar, both 2015 Emerging Writer Fellows, are reuniting to celebrate the release of DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel.Due out on March 23, The Vietri Project follows a Berkeley bookseller who finds herself thrust into Rome society during an investigation into a mysterious foreign customer’s life and history. Tomar’s A Prayer for Travelersreceived the
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The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order to 2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor whoFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at ON READING: SHIRLEY HAZZARD’S THE TRANSIT OF VENUS 0:00 / 59:33. Live. •. March 24, 2021 via Zoom. We celebrated a new edition of Shirley Hazzard’s classic literary masterpiece The Transit of Venus with an all-star panel of Hazzard fans. Award-winning and bestselling author Lauren Groff ( Fates and Furies, Florida ), who wrote the introduction to the new edition, moderated the panel. RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1.LIST OF EVENTS
Wednesday, June 23 at 7pm ET. The CLMP Firecracker Awards. July 2021. Tuesday, July 6 at 6pm ET. Kristen Radtke on Seek You with Leslie Jamison. Wednesday, July 7 at 6pm ET. Dana Spiotta on Wayward with George Saunders. Wednesday, July 14 at 6pm ET. Los Cosmos de Sororidad with Lina Meruane, Nona Fernandéz, and Natasha Wimmer.FIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting atPRIDE AND JOY
Pride Month has begun and this week we celebrate with a selection that includes fiction from first-time writers and old friends alike, plus an anthology of new poetry. You can mark the occasion by reading one of these new titles featuring LGBTQ+ stories and storytellers GREAT BOOKS INSPIRED BY THE CLASSICS Wide Sargasso Sea. By Jean Rhys. Jean Rhys’ haunting prequel to Jane Eyre is centered around Antoinette, Mr. Rochester’s first wife, who eventually becomes Bertha, the infamous mad woman in the attic. Born in the Caribbean, Antoinette is pressed into marriage with Rochester, and slowly driven mad by loneliness and social constriction. ON “BAD NEIGHBORS” BY EDWARD P. JONES Like all of the stories in both collections, “Bad Neighbors” is set in Washington, D.C., on the streets of a neighborhood that was once white, changed to black, and is on its way to becoming white, again. When the Benningtons, the supposed bad neighbors, move into the black, upwardly mobile neighborhood, they are immediately thought tobe
RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. NICOLA DEROBERTIS-THEYE LAUNCHES THE VIETRI PROJECT WITH Nicola DeRobertis-Theye and Ruchika Tomar, both 2015 Emerging Writer Fellows, are reuniting to celebrate the release of DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel.Due out on March 23, The Vietri Project follows a Berkeley bookseller who finds herself thrust into Rome society during an investigation into a mysterious foreign customer’s life and history. Tomar’s A Prayer for Travelersreceived the
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The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order to 2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor whoFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at ON READING: SHIRLEY HAZZARD’S THE TRANSIT OF VENUS 0:00 / 59:33. Live. •. March 24, 2021 via Zoom. We celebrated a new edition of Shirley Hazzard’s classic literary masterpiece The Transit of Venus with an all-star panel of Hazzard fans. Award-winning and bestselling author Lauren Groff ( Fates and Furies, Florida ), who wrote the introduction to the new edition, moderated the panel. RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between THE CENTER FOR FICTIONEVENTSGROUPS + WORKSHOPSAWARDSKIDSREADTHECENTERJOIN + GIVE
The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order to 2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor whoFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at ON READING: SHIRLEY HAZZARD’S THE TRANSIT OF VENUS 0:00 / 59:33. Live. •. March 24, 2021 via Zoom. We celebrated a new edition of Shirley Hazzard’s classic literary masterpiece The Transit of Venus with an all-star panel of Hazzard fans. Award-winning and bestselling author Lauren Groff ( Fates and Furies, Florida ), who wrote the introduction to the new edition, moderated the panel. RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1.LIST OF EVENTS
List of Events. May 2021. Wednesday, May 5 at 6pm ET. Fiona Mozley on Hot Stew with Arianna Rebolini. Thursday, May 6 at 1pm ET. Olivia Laing on Everybody with Maggie Nelson. Tuesday, May 11 at 7:30pm ET. Memoirs of a Fiction Writer: Courtney Zoffness andFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
STAFF | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Linda has recently come to the Center for Fiction from PEN America, where she was the director of planning & development for 13 years. She particularly enjoyed working with PEN World Voices, the international writers’ festival, founded by Salman Rushdie in 2005.RESEARCH YOUR LIFE
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel, all from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.. He is a contributing editor at the New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in the New York Times Book Review, T magazine, Tin House, Slate, and Guernica, among ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at THE BRIDGE BOOK AWARD The Bridge / Il Ponte is a project of Casa Delle Letterature of Rome and the Embassy of the United States of America in Rome.The Center for Fiction joined as the American partner in 2019. Now in its sixth year, the award is sponsored by Centro Per il Libro e La Lettura, CEPELL, and the Federazione Unitaria Italiana Scrittori, FUIS, in collaboration with the American Academy in Rome, the RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “BAD NEIGHBORS” BY EDWARD P. JONES Like all of the stories in both collections, “Bad Neighbors” is set in Washington, D.C., on the streets of a neighborhood that was once white, changed to black, and is on its way to becoming white, again. When the Benningtons, the supposed bad neighbors, move into the black, upwardly mobile neighborhood, they are immediately thought tobe
NICOLA DEROBERTIS-THEYE LAUNCHES THE VIETRI PROJECT WITH Nicola DeRobertis-Theye and Ruchika Tomar, both 2015 Emerging Writer Fellows, are reuniting to celebrate the release of DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel.Due out on March 23, The Vietri Project follows a Berkeley bookseller who finds herself thrust into Rome society during an investigation into a mysterious foreign customer’s life and history. Tomar’s A Prayer for Travelersreceived the
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The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order toFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between THE CENTER FOR FICTIONEVENTSGROUPS + WORKSHOPSAWARDSKIDSREADTHECENTERJOIN + GIVE
The Center for Fiction is once again partnering with The Decameron Project for a National Teen Storyteller Contest. Young writers, ages 13-18, are encouraged to submit your best work on the theme of Criminal and Social Justice for a chance to win up to $100 ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
EVENTS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children. THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1. THE FIRST NOVEL PRIZE The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year.The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor who has made it possible to increase this year’s prize from the previous amount of $10,000 in order toFIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
LITERARY TRANSLATION CLINICS Literary Translation Clinics. A monthly series of knowledge-sharing open sessions for literary translators and appreciators of translated works from all backgrounds and experience levels. The Literary Translation Clinics are held on the third Thursday of the month and are hosted by members of the translator collective, Cedilla & Co. ON “SALVATION” BY LANGSTON HUGHES On "Salvation" by Langston Hughes. “Salvation” is the third chapter of Langston Hughes’s memoir The Big Sea, but this two-page tour de force of prose is also a compact and complete story. Here are five things I like about it: The control of time. As the story opens, time breezes along in the weeks leading up to the revival meeting at RE-VISION | THE CENTER FOR FICTION How to Revise: Step 2. Revision is process, I’d remind The Homies. And the second stage of that process is Organization. This is the stage where you ask yourself if you’ve found the right structure, if you’ve ordered your ideas and paragraphs to produce maximum effect. ON “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK” BY ANTON CHEKHOV “The Death of a Government Clerk” is one of Chekhov’s first published stories. I love it for its comic nonchalance, playful absurdity, brevity, and for the way I can feel the hand of the author all over it: In the opening words, where he explains almost defensively that the clerk is every bit as fine as the evening; in the authorial interruption for commentary on the relationship between ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction, and we work every day to connect readers and writers. We’re known for our special literary events, including our innovative panels, lectures andconversations
THE CENTER FOR FICTION BOOKSTORE 11am – 7pm. 15 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11217. To order books for curbside pick-up and home delivery, please visit our online store. For the safety of our employees and community, anyone who enters the bookstore must wear a face mask. Questions? Email books@centerforfiction.org or give us a call at (212) 755-6710 ext. 1.JOIN + GIVE
Become a Member. Members of The Center for Fiction become part of the history of our two-hundred-year-old nonprofit, helping to support the exciting work of early-career writers and inspiring a passion for literature in children.FIRST FICTION
Alexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh, The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel.. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and an editor at large at VQR.His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, T Magazine, Tin House, Slate, Guernica, and Out,among others.
STAFF | THE CENTER FOR FICTION Linda has recently come to the Center for Fiction from PEN America, where she was the director of planning & development for 13 years. She particularly enjoyed working with PEN World Voices, the international writers’ festival, founded by Salman Rushdie in 2005. THE CENTER FOR FICTION Center for Fiction, Bookstore, Member Library, Writers Studio AWARDS | THE CENTER FOR FICTION The Center for Fiction gives out four awards annually. We honor early-career fiction writers through our First Novel Prize and Emerging Writer Fellowships, and distinguished editors and agents in the field with our Medal for Editorial Excellence.Our On Screen Award pays tribute to groundbreaking creations in film and television informed by great fiction.PRIDE AND JOY
Pride Month has begun and this week we celebrate with a selection that includes fiction from first-time writers and old friends alike, plus an anthology of new poetry. You can mark the occasion by reading one of these new titles featuring LGBTQ+ stories and storytellers 2021 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE 2021 First Novel Prize — Eligibility, Selection Process & More. The First Novel Prize, first awarded in 2006, was created to honor the best debut fiction of the year. The winner receives a $15,000 prize with each shortlisted author receiving $1,000. In these particularly challenging times, we are enormously grateful to a generous donor whoBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Wendy Gimbel, a PhD in English Literature, has written about books for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Nation, Parnassus, Vogue, and Mirabella, among other publications.Gimbel is the author of two books–Edith Wharton: Orphancy and Survival, which is a volume in the Praegar series Landmark Dissertations in Women’s Lives; and Havana Dreams: A Story of Cuba, which examines 20thSKIP TO CONTENT
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STRENGTH OF CHARACTER The books this week all have strong primary voices and points of view, in fiction, essay, and memoir. Some must overcome loss...*
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IT'S A MYSTERY TO ME Despite some much-needed spring weather to raise spirits the news cycle continues to be overwhelming. It is hard to concentrate...*
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In Brooklyn and Harlem, London and Pakistan, as well as various unnamed locations, these writers combine the personal,psychological...
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IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD As we close the month dedicated to women’s history several books stand out—fictionalized versions of great accomplishments...*
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SMALL PRESS, BIG IMPACT The seven works of new fiction in this week’s selection come from a variety of smaller publishers. There are many vibrant voices...*
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