Genre: Fiction
Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award
A New Hurston’s “Incomplete” Truths
More than sixty years after her passing, Zora Neale Hurston’s newly published novel, The Life of Herod the Great, reimagines archival materials and prompts reflection on the legacies of historical figures and literary objects.
Chautauqua Janus Prize
Raz-Shumaker Book Prizes
The Black List Seeks Next Great Novel
Continuing its legacy of helping industry professionals discover untapped talent, the Black List has added fiction to the roster of manuscripts shared through its site—a move that could create a new pathway to publication for novelists.
Screw Turn Flash Fiction Competition
Women’s Prose Prize
Decolonize the Novel: Writing Against Western Strictures of Realism
The author of Border Less describes how audience responses to her debut novel’s play with form led her to wonder about the greater implications of the Western fixation on realism as the accepted novel style.