the writer formerly known as Matthew Salesses
@salesses
Korean adoptee author of The Sense of Wonder, Craft in the Real World, Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear, The Hundred-Year Flood, etc. All queries: @agent_ayesha
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https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/matthew-salesses/the-sense-of-wonder/9780316425711/ 07-06-2010 20:13:41
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Could not be more thrilled to hear this news! So many congratulations, Kim Hyesoon and Don Mee Choi!!!! 🎉❤️🎀🩵🔥😍
Just a few more days to submit your apps to the annual Undocupoets Fellowship! No submission fee. For more details & to learn about our new partnership with the Fine Arts Work Center visit: undocupoets.org/fellowship
'It is easier to write about a future you can make up to the last detail than it is to write about a present you can’t describe. How do you imagine being in the world when the world is unimaginable?'
—Matthew Salesses (the writer formerly known as Matthew Salesses), in Literary Hub
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I would love people to read the writer formerly known as Matthew Salesses Craft in the Real World. He challenges the views of what we expect in storytelling (form, story arc, etc), that there's more than one way to tell a story, and not every story needs to be told with a Western lens.
matthewsalesses.com/craft-in-the-r…
Don't forget! There are four scholarships for Asian American writers available for the Fine Arts Work Center's (Fine Arts Work Center) summer workshops. Scholarships include tuition and housing. Learn more and apply by this Friday, March 1st.
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BIPOC adoptee poets, please consider applying for this The Starlings Collective #fellowship .
See thestarlingscollective.com/fellowship for more details.
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Submit your work to the annual Undocupoets Fellowship! $500 fellowship + a new opportunity for creative writing mentorship thanks to Fine Arts Work Center
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'Cli-fi’s orientation toward the future would make sense if we thought that climate change, unlike racism, were still avoidable. The trouble is that it is not. The too-lateness, in fact, is why I started this essay.'- the writer formerly known as Matthew Salesses
lithub.com/matthew-saless… via Literary Hub
Once more for the weekday crowd: I wrote a craft essay about the role of climate fiction when it is too late for warnings Literary Hub lithub.com/matthew-saless…