
The writer — whose debut novel, Burnt Sugar, is shortlisted for the Booker Prize — discusses her incredible journey into the literary industry and writing her first book.
The writer — whose debut novel, Burnt Sugar, is shortlisted for the Booker Prize — discusses her incredible journey into the literary industry and writing her first book.
Watson shares a poem about racial identity.
Narang shares a song about the difficulties of distance.
Adjunct professor Nina Sharma ’05 writes about the power of play during a time of personal and global transition.
Professor Colleen Thomas-Young reflects on “the body in protest” and how dance helped her through the first 100 days of the pandemic.
The seventh Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize went to two graduating seniors this year, who will each receive $12,500 to support their creative writing.
The National Book Award finalist unpacks her creative and physical journey to remote Kamchatka, Russia, a 24-hour plane ride away from the writer's home and the setting of Disappearing Earth.
Twenty years after Interpreter of Maladies, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses the journey to publishing her latest book — in Italian.
The Pakistani writer, journalist, and critic discusses how Barnard helped inspire her journey as a writer.
The youngest-ever National Book Award nominee shares how Barnard helped her find her voice as a writer.