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Claudia Rankine '93 discussed her work, the importance of dialogue with others, and the essentiality of the arts in a new speaker series.

Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm(Knopf, 2024), a debut essay collection by Writing alumna Emmeline Clein ’22

In Splinters, her first memoir, Leslie Jamison explores her divorce and the birth of her daughter.

Writing alumna Terese Svoboda '78 has recently published The Long Swim (MIT Press, 2023), a compelling collection of stor

Rankine read from her new work-in-progress ‘Triage’ and discussed the current political moment.

Writing alumna Meg Matich ’15 has translated Ásta Sigurðardóttir's

Carlie Hoffman '16 has been awarded a 2024 National Jewish Book Award for her poetry collection When There Was Light (Fou

Writing alumna Tracy K. Smith ’97 recently published To Free the Captives, a new memoir, with Knopf. 

Writing alumniAshley Nelson Levy ’12 and Adam Z.

Ways and Means, a debut novel by writing alumnus Daniel Lefferts '19, was published by Abrams Books in February 2024.

How To Become Stupid, a poetry chapbook by Peter Patapis ’20, has been published by Bottlecap Press. 

Writing alumni Jane Marchant ’18 (GS ’15), Meg Matich ’15, and Mary South ’14, are three among t