He is the fiction reviews editor for Publishers Weekly, and his work has appeared in The Paris Review, The Los Angeles Times, Guernica, The Millions, Poets & Writers, and Lithub, among others. Unfolding over a year in Northern Michigan. An associate editor and the director of writing programs at Catapult, Buntin has taught creative writing at New York University, Columbia University, and the Yale Writers' Workshop.Īuthor of the novel Stephen Florida, Habash was a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award and the American Booksellers Association Indies Choice Award for Adult Debut Book of the Year. Julie Buntins debut novel, Marlena, tells a deeply-felt tale of female friendship at a thrillers pace. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Vogue, The New York Times Book Review, Guernica, and other publications. 19, in Gearhart Hall room 026 on the U of A campus.īuntin's debut novel, Marlena, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize, longlisted for The Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize, and named a best book of the year by over a dozen outlets, including the Washington Post, NPR, and Kirkus Reviews. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences is proud to welcome novelists Julie Buntin and Gabe Habash as its 2019-20 Walton Visiting Writers in Fiction.īuntin and Habash will give a free public reading of their work at 7 p.m. The U of A Program in Creative Writing and Translation in the J.
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