亚洲AV

Debut writers dominate immigrant writing award shortlist

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Sindya Bhanoo鈥檚 鈥Seeking Fortune Elsewhere,鈥 Daphne Palasi Andreades鈥檚 鈥淏rown Girls,鈥 and Aamina Ahmad鈥檚 鈥淭he Return of Faraz Ali鈥 have been named finalists for 亚洲AV鈥檚

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, this award recognizes recently published works that illuminate the complexity of human experience as told by immigrants, whose work is historically underrepresented in writing and publishing. This year鈥檚 book prize was judged by authors Patricia Engel, Huan Hsu and Christopher Castellani. Engel won the award in 2021 and joined the ranks of previous winners Hernan Diaz, Melissa Rivero, and Lysley Tenorio.

The winning writer will receive $5,000, and the two finalists each will receive $1,000.听The winner will be announced this fall, and all three finalists will join the judges for an award ceremony and reading to discuss their work. The event will be hosted by the festival on Thursday, October 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Mason鈥檚 Fairfax Campus.

Bhanoo is a longtime newspaper reporter and a frequent contributor to The New York Times and The Washington Post. Castellini praised Bhanoo鈥檚 short fiction collection saying, 鈥淏hanoo is an immensely talented writer who packs deep emotional punches into stories told economically and with elegant restraint.鈥

A graduate of Columbia University鈥檚 MFA Fiction program, Andreades was awarded a Henfield Prize and is recipient of a 2021 O. Henry Prize. Engel said of her debut novel: 鈥淎ndreades offers an electric rendering of urban girls becoming women, their loyalties and fissures amid the wild and dislocating terrain of contemporary diaspora.鈥

A graduate of the Iowa Writers鈥 Workshop, Ahmad has received a Stegner Fellowship, a Pushcart Prize, and a Rona Jaffe Writers鈥 Award. Hsu described her debut novel as 鈥渁n engrossing, beautifully written saga of identity, loyalty, class, and aspiration, all wrapped in a page-turning crime thriller.鈥

Fall for the Book, which runs October 12-15, 2022, is Northern Virginia鈥檚 oldest and largest festival of literature and the arts. All events are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of sponsors, including the Mason, Fairfax County Public Library, the Fairfax Library Foundation, and the City of Fairfax. For more information, visit