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Eva Freeman Passionate about investing in writers and the literary arts, The de Groot Foundation believes non-violence, diversity, inclusivity, and cooperation make a more beautiful world.
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Alison Mills Newman can’t remember exactly what she was doing that day in Berkeley, Calif. — it was so long ago, the early 1970s — when her novel got discovered for the first time. She knows she’d been writing in the kitchen but got distracted and left. When she got back, her boyfriend was talking […]
https://kimbiliofiction.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/blue-dots.jpg883532Davidhttps://kimbiliofiction.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/logo-white.pngDavid2023-03-30 11:50:082023-03-30 11:50:08Faculty Member ZZ Packer Visits the URSA SHORT FICTION Podcast
The Novelist Whose Inventions Went Too Far After the Afro-Cuban writer H. G. Carrillo died, his husband learned that almost everything the writer had shared about his life was made up—including his Cuban identity. READ THE ARTICLE ON THIS LINK
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We Got a Grant!
Kimbilio Fellow Mary McLaughlin Slechta Interviewed for HEC TV
A New Story from Tene Goodwin appears in JOYLAND
Skettels THE IMAGE IS LINKED TO THE STORY!
COVER REVEAL! MULBERRY STREET–Kimbilio National Fiction Prize Winner
Kimbilio Welcomes the Class of 2023
Congratulations to Fellow Eva Freeman, Winner of a 2023 Courage To Write Grant
Eva Freeman Passionate about investing in writers and the literary arts, The de Groot Foundation believes non-violence, diversity, inclusivity, and cooperation make a more beautiful world.
Kimbilio Fellow Jennifer Maritza McCauley’s Playlist
Jennifer Maritza McCauley’s Playlist for Her Story Collection “When Trying to Return Home” Click on the book cover for Jennifer’s list!
Alison Mills Newman’s 1974 Novel FRANCISO Has Been Republished
Alison Mills Newman can’t remember exactly what she was doing that day in Berkeley, Calif. — it was so long ago, the early 1970s — when her novel got discovered for the first time. She knows she’d been writing in the kitchen but got distracted and left. When she got back, her boyfriend was talking […]
Faculty Member ZZ Packer Visits the URSA SHORT FICTION Podcast
From THE NEW YORKER, the Story of H. G. Carrillo’s Invented Life
The Novelist Whose Inventions Went Too Far After the Afro-Cuban writer H. G. Carrillo died, his husband learned that almost everything the writer had shared about his life was made up—including his Cuban identity. READ THE ARTICLE ON THIS LINK