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国产短视频ALUMNA JAQUIRAD脥AZ WINS PRESTIGIOUS WHITING AWARD IN NONFICTION

国产短视频 Department of English alumna Jaquira D铆az is winner of a 2020 Whiting Award in Nonfiction for her memoir Ordinary Girls. Diaz earned her Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from USF.

The Whiting Awards, established by the Whiting Foundation in 1985 and celebrating their 35th anniversary, remain one of the most esteemed and largest monetary gifts ($50,000) to emerging writers, and are based on the criteria of early-career achievement and the promise of superior literary work to come.

A total of $8 million has been awarded to more than 300 fiction and nonfiction writers, poets, and playwrights to date. The 2020 Whiting Awards judges described D铆az鈥檚 Ordinary Girls as a 鈥渄evastating memoir built on the helical structure of memory itself...packed with indelible images of violence and tenderness that evoke landscapes and neighborhoods, families and strangers, drink and drugs and junk food and beachsand and the bodies of lovers and friends.鈥

Ordinary Girls was a Summer/Fall 2019 Indies Introduce Selection, a Fall 2019 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, a November 2019 Indie Next Pick, and a Library Reads October pick. D铆az is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes, an Elizabeth George Foundation grant, and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Kenyon Review, and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. A former Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison鈥檚 MFA Program in Creative Writing and Consulting Editor at the Kenyon Review, she splits her time between Montr茅al and Miami Beach.

Her second book, I Am Deliberate, a novel, is forthcoming from Algonquin Books.

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