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In Vera, or Faith, the School of the Arts Writing professor portrays a crumbling modern American family.

Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing Jeremy Tiang, Theatre alum Zizi Majid '20, and Film alum Sushma Khadepaun '20 are among the artists granted the NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship this year.

With nine novels and two recent film adaptations, the National Book Award-winning author is having a moment.

Writing alum Adam O. Davis '06 has won the 2025 Raz/Schumaker Poetry Prize from Prairie Schooner for his second book of poems, Pyrrhic Symphony

Nonfiction alum Raffi Joe Wartanian ’21 was named an Academy of American Poets 2025 Poet Laureate Fellow.

Fiction alum Emily Hunt Kivel '20 published her debut novel, Dwelling, with Farrar, Straus and Giroux on August 5, 2025.

Writing alum and acclaimed journalist Joseph Lee '17 published his debut book, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity, through One Signal Press, a division of Simon and Schuster, on July 15, 2025.

Writing alum Eyal Cohen '21 will publish his debut book, Take the L, with Sentient Publications on August 5, 2025.

In her new book, Everyday Intuition, writer Elizabeth Greenwood ’13 delves into everything from psychology and neuroscience to psychics and psychedelics to determine what our inner voices are — and how we should use them.

Read Professor Anelise Chen’s hybrid memoir, Clam Down, to find out.

Fiction alum Amber Medland '15, author of the novel Wild Pets, has published her second book, nonfiction investigation Attention Seeker: The Truth about ADHD, with Dialogue Books.

By Karen Russell ’06SOA (Alfred A. Knopf).

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From Here to There

by Lisa Cochran

A series in conversation with recent Writing alumni whose books are hitting the shelves, where we reflect on what the writing life looks like on the other side.

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This Is Who We Are

by Carlos Barragán

A series featuring Columbia School of the Arts’ professors, covering careers, pedagogy, and art-making.

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Past Lives

by Jessie Shohfi

A series featuring Columbia writers who began their professional lives on different career paths.