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Tarisai Ngangura: On the Sadness of Finishing a Book

In this interview, author Tarisai Ngangura discusses the surprising feedback she received from publishers with her debut literary novel, The Ones We Loved.
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Writer's Digest · Tarisai Ngangura: On the Sadness of Finishing a BookAuthor Tarisai Ngangura discusses the surprising feedback she received from publishers with her debut literary novel, The Ones We Loved.

"As #YIVO Institute for #Jewish Research archivists pored over 200,000 pages of materials from the #literary estate of acclaimed #Yiddish #writer Chaim Grade, which the #nonprofit acquired in 2010 after Grade’s widow died, they knew of rumors of an unpublished novel. Several years into their research, they found the #manuscript of Sons and Daughters, which, with YIVO’s help, was #published in English last month.

Excavating lost Jewish cultural gems has been a cornerstone of YIVO’s mission for 100 years, since it was founded in 1925, according to Jonathan Brent, the nonprofit’s CEO, who has led the organization for more than 15 years."

tjvnews.com/2025/04/at-100-yiv

The Jewish Voice · At 100, YIVO Aims to Be More Global“YIVO was conceived as a kind of Smithsonian Institution-Library of Congress of Eastern European Jews,” Eddy Portnoy, director of exhibitions at the nonprofit, told JNS. By: Vita Fellig As YIVO Institute for Jewish Research archivists pored over 200,000 pages of materials from the literary estate of acclaimed Yiddish writer Chaim Grade, which the nonprofit acquired […]

Today in labor history April 28, 1896: Tristan Tzara was born. He was a Romanian-French poet, journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, film director. He co-founded the anti-establishment Dada movement. During Hitler’s rise to power, he participated in the anti-fascist movement and the French Communist Party. In 1934, Tzara organized a mock trial of Salvador Dalí because of his fawning over Hitler and Franco. The surrealists Andre Breton, Paul Éluard and René Crevel helped run the trial. In the 1940s, Tzara lived in Marseilles with a large group of anti-fascist artists and writers, under the protection of American diplomat Varian Fry. These included Victor Serge, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Andre Breton and Max Ernst. Later he joined the French Resistance, writing propaganda and running their pirate radio station. After the Liberation of Paris, he wrote for L'Éternelle Revue, a communist newspaper edited by Jean-Paul Sartre. Other contributors to the newspaper included Louis Aragon, Éluard, Jacques Prévert and Pablo Picasso. Varian Fry, and his communal home for radicals in hiding, was portrayed in the historical drama series “Transatlantic.”

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Today in Labor History April 27, 1882: Jessie Redmon Fauset was born. She was an African-American editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator. Her emphasis on portraying an accurate image of African-American life and history inspired literature of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. In her fiction, she created black characters who were working professionals. This was inconceivable to white Americans at the time. Her stories dealt with themes like racial discrimination, "passing", and feminism. From 1919 to 1926, she was literary editor of The Crisis, a NAACP magazine.

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Iryn Tushabe: No Story Exists in a Vacuum

In this interview, author Iryn Tushabe discusses how her anger-fueled first draft led to a restart and ultimately to her debut novel, Everything is Fine Here.
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Writer's Digest · Iryn Tushabe: No Story Exists in a VacuumAuthor Iryn Tushabe discusses how her anger-fueled first draft led to a restart and ultimately to her debut novel, Everything is Fine Here.

Elizabeth Kaufman: My Advice to Writers Is To Write

In this interview, author Elizabeth Kaufman discusses how a dare from a friend turned into her debut novel, Ruth Run.
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Writer's Digest · Elizabeth Kaufman: My Advice to Writers Is To WriteAuthor Elizabeth Kaufman discusses how a dare from a friend turned into her debut novel, Ruth Run.
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I read The Dinner by Herman Koch. 2.75 ⭐

A #contemporary #dark #mystery that takes place over the course of a single dinner.

📚 #StoryGraph Genre #Challenge
✅ Prompt 8: A #literary or contemporary novel in translation

📚 StoryGraph Reads the World Challenge
✅ Prompt 9: The Netherlands

I hated every character. The narrator kept bringing up details he "won't mention," and I found that to be pretty annoying.

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app.thestorygraph.comThe Dinner by Herman KochAn internationally bestselling phenomenon: the darkly suspenseful, highly controversial tale of t...

"It took Howard Langer two years from his first serious attempt at #writing — 60 pages longhand in pencil — to complete what would become “The Last Dekrepitzer.” It took almost two more years for the 74-year-old to find an agent and #publisher.

“I was 70 and I wanted to #write my whole life, and so I said to myself, ‘You know, if you don’t start now it’s not going to happen.’ So I sat down the next morning and began,” said Langer, a Philadelphia attorney who also teaches at the University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School.

Langer’s debut #novel about a fiddling #Hasidic #rabbi won the 2024 National #Jewish #Book Award and was shortlisted for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia’s 2024 #Literary Award.

“I was stunned when I received the call telling me of the award,” Langer said."

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John Kenney: Listen to Yourself and Trust Yourself

John Kenney is the author of three novels and four books of poetry, including Love Poems for Married People. His first novel, Truth in Advertising, won the Thurber Prize for...
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Writer's Digest · John Kenney: Listen to Yourself and Trust YourselfIn this interview, Thurber Prize-winning author John Kenney discusses wanting to write a funny-ish book about death with his new novel, I See You’ve Called in Dead.