Tag Archive for: African American Fiction

THIS WRITER’S ON FIRE: Kima Jones (’14) Profiled

…by Melissa Moorer on THE TOAST “Jones’ poetry often invokes a sense of intimate nostalgia — a warm thirst for a moment or a place that was, or that could have been. The verses change pace on a dime. They vibrate.” — Jairo Ramos at NPR: Code Switch. “we tested our faith in stories of […]

THE TURNER HOUSE is a Finalist for the First Fiction Award

Congratulations to Kimbilio Faculty Member Angela Flournoy.  Her terrific novel THE TURNER HOUSE has just been named to the Center for Fiction’s shortlist for the 2015 First Novel Prize.

Brian Gilmore (’14, ’15) in FJORDS REVIEW

Frightful Weather Outside (A You Tube Video) Brian Gilmore (as published in Fjords Review – Black American Special Edition 2015) 2006 Freddie Que dressed up as Santa Claus. Handing out small gifts to kids in one of the worst neighborhoods in the city. People around him passing by looking for a cocaine fix and there […]

Rion Amilcar Scott (’14) Interviewed in QUEEN’S MOB TEAHOUSE

POETS ONLINE TALKING ABOUT COFFEE: RION SCOTT Would you rather drive a really fast car or drink a really strong coffee? I’d rather stick a needle in my eye than drink a really strong coffee. Coffee is made when the devil passes water. Tea, however, is the true blood of the living God. Read the […]

A Letter from Congress

Received with pride on behalf of the Kimbilio community.  

Amina Gautier (’13) on Aspen Public Radio

’13 Fellow Amina Gautier was recently interviewed on FIRST DRAFT for Aspen Public Radio. Click on the link below to listen to the show, and also enjoy a second recording of outtakes from the show:  http://aspenpublicradio.org/post/first-draft-amina-gautier

Monica West (’14) Awarded Jaffe Fellowship

The Writers’ Workshop and The Rona Jaffe Foundation are delighted to announce that the 2015-2016 Rona Jaffe Foundation Graduate Fellowship in Creative Writing has been awarded to Monica West, who will enroll in the program’s Graduate Fiction Workshop this fall. The fellowship, which pays tuition and a generous stipend, is granted each year to a first-year woman student […]

Christi Cartwright (’13) reviews THE STAR SIDE OF BIRD HILL

Dolen Perkins-Valdez Interviewed by Lauren Francis-Sharma

From Salon: It has been five years since the introduction of Dolen Perkins-Valdez to the literary world. “Wench,” her debut novel, hit the New York Times Bestsellers List in the winter of 2011 to the drumbeat of both spectacular reviews and the savvy use of what were then fledgling marketing tools, Twitter and Facebook.  Since […]

Deesha Phillaw in Full Grown People

No, you couldn’t be at Kimbilio 2015, but you can read the piece that Deesha shared at the Fellow’s reading: HOW CAN YOU BE MAD AT SOMEONE WHO’S DYING OF CANCER How can you be mad at someone who’s dying of cancer? It helps if you don’t yet know she’s dying, if you think the doctors are just […]