Published by Four Way Books, The Kimbilio National Fiction Prize is a celebration and affirmation of the best in contemporary fiction. 2021 judge Carolyn Ferrell will make the final selection of an outstanding novel or collection of short stories, which will be published in the spring of 2023. The competition is open to writers of […]
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Each scholarship will cover: $880 Tuition to Fiction Program.Interested Kimbilio Fiction Fellows will need to apply to the workshop by March 28, and request this scholarship in the application form.
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Congratulations to the class of ’17! Tiffany Austin Tara Campbell Herve Comeau Chekwube Danladi Jonathan Escoffery Faithna Geffrard Enyeribe Ibegwam Matthew Kelley Charlise Lyles Jennifer McCauley Jessica Lanay Moore Janelle Poe Ivelisse Rodriguez Icess Fernandez Rojas Delia Taylor Martin Wiley Read their full bios and see photos here: The Class of ’17
Kimbilio is proud to announce an incredible addition to our programming. Partnering with our friends at Four Way Books and Braddock Avenue Books, Kimbilio will be awarding two annual publication prizes. Published by Four Way Books, The Kimbilio National Fiction Prize will be a celebration and affirmation of the best in contemporary fiction. 2017 judge […]
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Memorials he morning Ernesto died and a glittering cloud of debris and ash swallowed the neighborhood, Beth Gopin was on her way to see him. Beth had called Ernesto and asked him to meet her at Taj Tribeca. Although Beth and Ernesto enjoyed the atmosphere and well-stocked buffet, Taj Tribeca held greater significance—they could […]
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The Waynes and Johnsons: Albemarle County, Virginia, Circa 1862 and Beyond In 1840, Claude Wayne exerted his God-given right to his property when he relieved himself inside a slave wench named Norma. The resulting child was his, hazel eyes glinting green in the sun, a mongrel if Wayne had ever seen one. Couldn’t stand […]
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Announcing the 2021 Kimbilio National Fiction Prize
Published by Four Way Books, The Kimbilio National Fiction Prize is a celebration and affirmation of the best in contemporary fiction. 2021 judge Carolyn Ferrell will make the final selection of an outstanding novel or collection of short stories, which will be published in the spring of 2023. The competition is open to writers of […]
Announcing a New Kimbilio Partnership
Each scholarship will cover: $880 Tuition to Fiction Program.Interested Kimbilio Fiction Fellows will need to apply to the workshop by March 28, and request this scholarship in the application form.
Scar On/Scar Off
2017 Kimbilio Fiction Prize Judge EDWIDGE DANTICAT on Haiti
We are extending the deadline for the contest until June 15. Get your entries in soon. Details: The Kimbilio National Fiction Prize
Announcing the 2017 Kimbilio Fellows
Congratulations to the class of ’17! Tiffany Austin Tara Campbell Herve Comeau Chekwube Danladi Jonathan Escoffery Faithna Geffrard Enyeribe Ibegwam Matthew Kelley Charlise Lyles Jennifer McCauley Jessica Lanay Moore Janelle Poe Ivelisse Rodriguez Icess Fernandez Rojas Delia Taylor Martin Wiley Read their full bios and see photos here: The Class of ’17
2017 Fellows Announcement (brief) Delay
We hope to announce no later than Thursday of this week. We apologize for the delay.
Announcing Kimbilio’s Book Prizes!
Kimbilio is proud to announce an incredible addition to our programming. Partnering with our friends at Four Way Books and Braddock Avenue Books, Kimbilio will be awarding two annual publication prizes. Published by Four Way Books, The Kimbilio National Fiction Prize will be a celebration and affirmation of the best in contemporary fiction. 2017 judge […]
Rion Amilcar Scott (’13) on “The Flowers”
A New Short Story by Donald Quist (’16)
Memorials he morning Ernesto died and a glittering cloud of debris and ash swallowed the neighborhood, Beth Gopin was on her way to see him. Beth had called Ernesto and asked him to meet her at Taj Tribeca. Although Beth and Ernesto enjoyed the atmosphere and well-stocked buffet, Taj Tribeca held greater significance—they could […]
A New Story by Tyrese L. Coleman (’16)
The Waynes and Johnsons: Albemarle County, Virginia, Circa 1862 and Beyond In 1840, Claude Wayne exerted his God-given right to his property when he relieved himself inside a slave wench named Norma. The resulting child was his, hazel eyes glinting green in the sun, a mongrel if Wayne had ever seen one. Couldn’t stand […]