Through a series of what I can only assume are clerical errors and cases of mistaken identity, I've managed to publish two novels, four short stories, and
several nonfiction pieces.
Not exact matches
The New York premiere of In the Last Days of the City coincides with the 2018 edition of Art of the Real, a showcase of «
nonfiction and hybrid filmmaking,» and
several titles in the series make good companion
pieces.
One day I sat down with the thought of trying my hand at a
piece of
nonfiction, a personal memoir of youth, but over the next
several weeks, without intending it, the work began evolving into what has become Tomcat in Love.
So for my last book, Underground Airlines, the
nonfiction included
several histories of slavery (especially Edward Baptist's 2014 The Half Has Never Been Told, various histories of the Civil Rights movement, Ta - Nahesi Coates's brilliant Atlantic essay «The Case for Reparations» and Ted Conover's devastating Harper's
piece about slaughterhouses, «The Way of All Flesh.»
Her writing is also going well: she had
several poems and a creative
nonfiction piece published or reprinted in literary journals — and her first SFF sale, a poem, will be published in Apex this month.