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Creative Nonfiction with Emily Bernard

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Writing the Self Through Others: The Ethics of First-Person Narrative Nonfiction

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A complete course description is forthcoming.

Each Day

Preparation

Supplies
Please bring pens, paper, and a laptop.

Who is best suited for this class?

About the Instructor

Emily Bernard is the author of Black is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother’s Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine, which was named one of the best books of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and National Public Radio. Black is the Body won the 2020 Los Angeles Times Christopher Isherwood Prize for autobiographical prose. Emily’s previous books include: Remember Me to Harlem: The Letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year; and Some of My Best Friends: Writings on Interracial Friendship, which was chosen by the New York Public Library as a Book for the Teen Age; and, with Deborah Willis, Michelle Obama: The First Lady in Photographs, which received a 2010 NAACP Image Award. Her work has appeared in: Harper’s, TLS, The New Republic, The New Yorker, O the Oprah Magazine, Image, Best American Essays, Best African American Essays, and Best of Creative Nonfiction. She has received fellowships from the Alphonse A. Fletcher Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, MacDowell, the Vermont Arts Council, Yale University, and the W. E. B. DuBois Institute at Harvard University. A 2024-2025 fellow at the Leon Levy Center for Biography, Emily is the 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University.

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