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Sophia Huneycutt

April 10, 2024

The House Built on Alligator Bones (Novel), Columbus, OH In The House Built on Alligator Bones, a woman pursues her inheritance—a Florida alligator farming empire—uncovering family secrets that ... [Read More]

Liz Breen

April 10, 2024

It's Not So Bad, Really (Memoir), Natick, MA Ungroomed explores the erotic charge often present in pedagogy and how, for many young women, this charge can lead to coercive relationships with ... [Read More]

Leo Ríos

April 10, 2024

Carta Blanca (Short Story Collection), Tucson, AZ A Mexican-American teenager journeys from California’s Central Valley to Los Angeles and must recover from old wounds of violence and ... [Read More]

Julie Kim

April 9, 2024

To Raise Wonderful Hell (Memoir), Brooklyn, NY In To Raise Wonderful Hell, a mother reconciles her ableist upbringing with a commitment to authentically and inclusively parent her own child. "My ... [Read More]

Amy Kennedy

April 9, 2024

Vanishing Points: Words for Disappearing (Nonfiction), New Orleans, LA This glossary is a collection of micro-essays and photographs that explores the intersection of industry and nature, and the ... [Read More]

Emma Barrow

April 9, 2024

Other Plans (Screenplay), Portland, OR A Cherokee woman fights to protect her niece from an unlawful adoption by her white grandparents while reckoning with feeling distant from her own ... [Read More]

Lisa DeAngelis

April 9, 2024

Granny Panties (Historical Fiction), New Hope, PA Three 70-year-old women save a drowning man and live to regret it. "I hope this historical novel will give voice to an underrepresented ... [Read More]

Azra Liaqat Khan

April 9, 2024

Mona: A Muslim Stripper’s Memoir of Race, Empire, and Family (Memoir), Washington, D.C. Mona: A Muslim Stripper’s Memoir of Race, Empire, and Family recounts a professor's years working in NYC ... [Read More]

Winshen Liu

April 9, 2024

Moonful (Poetry), Oxford, MS Moonful is a poetry collection about everyday moments of longing and continued negotiations of home and family due to migration. "I hope my poems inspire empathy ... [Read More]

Stanley Gordon

April 9, 2024

OFFICE (Nut) (Stage Play), Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK A frantic psycho-dramatic magical-realist comedy, OFFICE (Nut) explores tumultuous internal relationships between men and their mental ... [Read More]

Abdelrahman ElGendy

April 9, 2024

Huna (Memoir), Pittsburgh, PA Huna is a memoir that grapples, through the lens of a six-year political incarceration journey in Egypt, with what it means to inhabit a space designed to erase ... [Read More]

Anthony Hudson

April 9, 2024

Looking for Tiger Lily (Memoir), Portland, OR An Indigiqueer artist grows up seeing redface in Peter Pan and pop culture—until finding true representation and power through their ancestors and ... [Read More]

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The de Groot Foundation is a private 501(C)(3) grant making foundation located in the United States that supports writers and the literary arts.

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