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December 21, 2022February 14, 2023 Bill Wolfe

An interview with Kia Corthron: On the art of writing Black historical fiction with authenticity of character and setting

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An interview with Kia Corthron: On the art of writing Black historical fiction with authenticity of character and setting

June 14, 2020June 16, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Five essential works of fiction by Black women that you might have missed

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Center for Fiction announces finalists for 2016 First Novel Prize

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