08-May-2013
Writing Program alumna Sophie Cabot Black ('84) published The Exchange, a new collection of poems, on May 7, 2013.
16-Apr-2013
New York, NY, April 16, 2013—Six members of the Columbia University School of the Arts community were among the winners of the 2013 Guggenheim Fellowships.
10-Apr-2013
Lucie Brock-Broido's poem, 'Noctuary,' was published in The New Yorker on April 15, 2013.
Lucie Brock-Broido received her B.A. and her M.A. from Johns Hopkins University, and her M.F.A. from Columbia University. Her books of poetry include Trouble in Mind (Alfred A. Knopf, 2004), recipient of the Massachusetts Book Award; The Master Letters (1995); and A Hunger (1988).
10-Apr-2013
This past fall, alumnus Robert Ostrom ('08 SOA), released The Youngest Butcher in Illinois, a book of poems.
29-Mar-2013
Stories by Writing faculty Gary Shteyngart and writer Etgar Keret will be read at Symphony Space for Selected Shorts on April 17, at 7:30 PM.
Strange situations, kooky misunderstandings, the world turned around and upside down and just the way it is. Stay tuned for some hilarity when these friends and fellow comic writers team up.
22-Feb-2013
On March 13th, Faculty Richard Ford, author of the Pulitzer winning Independence Day and the new, acclaimed novel Canada will be featured on Selected Shorts at Symphony Space. He has selected one of Program Chair Binnie Kirshenbaum's stories to be read along with his own.
12-Feb-2013
Writing Program Alum Karen Russell's (SOA '06) second collection of short stories, Vampires in the Lemon Grove, was released by Knopf today.
Russell's debut novel, Swamplandia!, (Knopf 2011) a bildungsroman about family and grief yoked with swamp fable, was a Pulitzer finalist last year and was named one of the ten best books of the year by the New York Times.
02-Oct-2012
Columbia University School of the Arts Writing Program alumnus Dinaw Mengestu (’05) has received a prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Mengestu, a native of Ethiopia, explores the world of the African diaspora in America in his novels and nonfiction writings. The MacArthur Fellowship is a $500,000 grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more.
07-Sep-2012
Nonfiction writer and Columbia University School of the Arts alumna Kim Tingley ('09 SOA) will receive a 2012 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award, given annually to six women writers who demonstrate excellence and promise in the early stages of their careers. Celebrating its 18th year, the Rona Jaffe Awards have helped many women build successful writing careers by offering encouragement and financial support at a critical time.
22-Feb-2013
On March 13th, Faculty Richard Ford, author of the Pulitzer winning Independence Day and the new, acclaimed novel Canada will be featured on Selected Shorts at Symphony Space. He has selected one of Program Chair Binnie Kirshenbaum's stories to be read along with his own.
27-Aug-2012
Poetry Society of America named Writing Program alumni Justin Boening ('11 SOA) and Cherry Pickman ('10 SOA) as recipients of 2012 Chapbook Fellowships. Each year four renowned poets select fellows to publish a chapbook by emerging poets who have not yet published a full-length volume of work.
06-Jul-2012
Former faculty Raymond Kennedy's novel Ride a Cockhorse was reissued by The New York Review of Books' Classic series in June 2012. Originally published in 1991, the novel tells the story of a mild-mannered female loan officer run voraciously amok.
13-Jun-2012
Writing professor Richard Howard was named one of the three winners of this year's French-American Foundation and Florence Gould Foundation’s 25th Annual Translation Prize, which recognizes superior English translations of French works published in 2011. Howard won for his translation of When the World Spoke French by Marc Fumaroli.
31-May-2012
Several Columbia University School of the Arts Writing Program alumni have recent or forthcoming book releases. Here's a sampling of some of the fiction and nonfiction debuts of 2012.
23-May-2012
Faculty Stacey D'Erasmo was honored with the 2012 Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize, which is presented annually at the Lambda Literary Awards ceremony. The award, made possible by James Duggins, PhD, consists of two cash prizes of $5,000. The Lambda Literary Foundation nurtures, celebrates, and preserves LGBT literature through programs that honor excellence, promote visibility and encourage development of emerging writers.
23-May-2012
Faculty Richard Ford's highly anticipated novel Canada was released in May 2012, and received high praise from Michiko Katutani of The New York Times, who described it as "a powerful new novel." USA Today hails Ford's writing as "heartbreaking," The Daily Beast calls Canada Ford's best novel in years and author
23-May-2012
The New York Public Library named Fiction alumna Karen Russell ('06 SOA) as the winner of 2012 Young Lions Fiction Award for her debut novel, Swamplandia! The award includes a prize of $10,000, and is awarded to an American writer 35-years-old or younger for a published novel or a short story collection.