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Cora Currier

April 9, 2024

Some Types of Intelligence (Novel), Molokai, Hawai'i Some Types of Intelligence is a novel about the war on terror — about Afghanistan, surveillance, art, and complicity with U.S. ... [Read More]

Catherine Julia Carberry

April 9, 2024

Bitter Tropic (Novel), Woodstock, NY Bitter Tropic travels between New York and Puerto Rico, following three characters whose lives are profoundly impacted by the 1950s Puerto Rican independence ... [Read More]

Ben Kim

April 9, 2024

Unified (TV Pilot), Hacienda Heights, CA In the 1980s, a clandestine Korean-American operative infiltrates a religious cult led by a millionaire Korean pastor infamous for mass marriages and ... [Read More]

Beata Grablevska

April 9, 2024

Where the Pines Cry (Memoir), The Hague, THE NETHERLANDS Where the Pines Cry recounts my upbringing in Soviet Lithuania, shaped by scarcity and communist indoctrination until discovering my ... [Read More]

Anthony Aycock

April 9, 2024

Just Plain Filthy: The Story Behind Book Banning's Trial of the Century (Nonfiction), Cary, NC The first book-length history of Island Trees v. Pico, the only book ban case ever to make it to the ... [Read More]

Andrew Altschul

April 9, 2024

The Greatest Story Ever Told (Novel), Fort Collins, CO A novel about grief, faith, art, technology, and late capitalism in which Felix Frankl’s grief over his sister’s disappearance leads him ... [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]

Alex Cain

April 9, 2024

The Body in the Greenhouse (Historical Fiction), Jamestown, RI The Body in the Greenhouse, a mystery set at Harvard in 1948, explores closed societies and the social codes required to succeed ... [Read More]

Aimee Seiff Christian

April 9, 2024

Nobody’s Daughter: An Adoptee's Memoir of Lost and Found (Memoir), Concord, MA Nobody’s Daughter takes a critical look at the transactional nature of closed adoptions through one adoptee’s ... [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]

simóne j banks

April 9, 2024

continuum (Poetry), Lancaster, PA continuum is a poetry + photography project that seeks to restage, reimagine and restore the seen and unseen relationship between the Black body and ... [Read More]

Sassy Mohen

April 9, 2024

On the Hook (Screenplay), Los Angeles, CA A Texas college student discovers her friend's life-threatening pregnancy and has 24-hours to get her across state lines before it’s too late. "I aim ... [Read More]

Christopher Shipman

April 9, 2024

Brick by Brick (Poetry), Greensboro, NC Brick by Brick uses various styles of poetry to explore the tragic murder of my paternal grandmother and the generational grief left in its wake. "As an ... [Read More]

May Lee-Yang

April 9, 2024

The Happy Life (Short Story Collection), St. Paul, MN The Happy Life is a collection of short stories that center Hmong women protagonists who are outsiders within their own community across the ... [Read More]

Conor Bracken

April 9, 2024

All-American Dad (Poetry), Cleveland Heights, OH All-American Dad is a collection of poems which complicates the hypermasculine construction of fatherhood so we can see it as a unit of empire to ... [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: An Immodest Memoir of Race & Rebellion (Memoir), Washington, D.C. Mona: An Immodest Memoir of Race & Rebellion recounts a professor's years working in NYC gentlemen's clubs at the time ... [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]

heidi andrea restrepo rhodes

April 9, 2024

ampersand organ (Poetry), San Francisco, CA Poetry collection weaving neuroqueer forms of life shaped by a perpetual ‘and’: associative leaps, sensory and emotional synesthesia, and inter-species ... [Read More]

Leslie V. Nguyen-Okwu

April 9, 2024

American Hyphen (Memoir), Austin, TX American Hyphen is an intimate journey across the rocky terrain of racism, as a first-generation Vietnamese Nigerian American navigates the fissures and ... [Read More]

Patrick Strickland

April 9, 2024

A History of Heartache: Stories (Short Story Collection), Athens, GREECE This interlinked short story collection is populated by people in or from Texas, enduring the corrosive impacts of ... [Read More]

Mbinguni

April 9, 2024

Till the Time (Fiction), Fernandina Beach, FL A dual-timeline narrative exploring the parallel battles of a Black history teacher and his father against racism, united by legacy, love, and the ... [Read More]

Kim Watson

April 9, 2024

Searching for Zora (Neale Hurston) – The State of Poverty in America Today (Creative Nonfiction), Los Angeles, CA A cross-country photo-essay journey into poverty featuring Zora’s iconic ... [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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