Bernice McFadden
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Bernice McFadden | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | September 26, 1965
Pen name | Geneva Holliday |
Nationality | American |
Education | St. Joseph's College |
Genre | novel |
Bernice L. McFadden (born September 26, 1965) is an American novelist. She has also written humorous erotica under the pseudonym Geneva Holliday.[1] Author of fifteen novels, she is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Life
Bernice L. McFadden was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed]
In April 2005 McFadden was a MacDowell Colony Fellow in New Hampshire.[citation needed] She received an El Gouna Writers’ Residency in Egypt in June 2011.[2] In April 2013 she was Serenbe Artist-in-Residence in Georgia.[3]
In 2016 McFadden was awarded an MFA from The Writer's Foundry at St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, NY.[citation needed]
In 2022, Bernice McFadden created and copyrighted the word: Angelcestor n A divine ancestor who serves as guide and protector of the living. (U.S. Serial Number: 97288112)
Mark: ANGELCESTOR
Works
- Sugar: A Novel. Dutton Publishers. 2000, ISBN 9780452282209, OCLC 881425318 (UK: Random House UK, Vintage. ISBN 9781784877316
- The Warmest December. Dutton Publishers. 2001, ISBN 9780525945642, OCLC 44391576
- This Bitter Earth. Dutton Publishers. 2002, ISBN 9780452283817
- Loving Donovan. Dutton Publishers. 2003, ISBN 9780525947066, OCLC 966238817
- Camilla's Roses. Dutton Publishers. 2004, ISBN 9780786267927
- Nowhere is a Place. Dutton Publishers. 2006, ISBN 9780525948759
- Glorious. Brooklyn, NY: Akashic Books, 2010, ISBN 978-1-936070-78-7, OCLC 456177974[4]
- Gathering of Waters. New York: Akashic Books, 2012 ISBN 978-1-61775-031-1 OCLC 777863209[5]
- Praise Song for the Butterflies, Brooklyn, New York: Akashic Books, 2018. ISBN 9781617755750, OCLC 1021874825 (UK: Jacaranda Books, ISBN 9781909762886)
- The Book of Harlan. Brooklyn, New York: Akashic Books, 2016 ISBN 978-1-61775-454-8, OCLC 923553504 (UK: Jacaranda Books, ISBN 9781909762435)[6]
Writing as Geneva Holliday:
- Groove. Random House. 2005
- Fever. Random House. 2006
- Heat. Random House. 2007
- Seduction. Random House. 2008
- Lover Man. Random House. 2009
Short fiction
- "Keeper of Keys", USA Today Open Book Series. July 2001 (USA)
- "Luscious", Gumbo: A Literary Rent Party. Marita Golden, ed. Doubleday, 2002 (USA)
- "One Night Stand", Black Silk. Retha Powers, ed. Warner Books, 2002 (USA)
- "Sit", Brown Sugar II. Carol Taylor, ed. Washington Square Press, 2003 (USA)
- "Black Power", On The Line. Donna Hill, ed. Sepia Books, 2008 (USA)
- "Coming to America", Time Out New York. October 2014 (USA)
- "OBF Inc.", Cutting Edge: New Stories of Mystery and Crime by Women Writers. Joyce Carol Oates]], ed. Akashic Books, 2019 (USA)
- "God's Work," Nicotine Chronicles. Lee Childs, ed. Akashic Books, 2020 (USA)
- "Tisoy.," Audible Originals, 2021 (USA)
Creative Non-fiction
- "Forward, Prologue & Preface". Black Boy. Richard Wright, Everbind Anthologies, 2003 (USA)
- "Superman Has His Cape." The Washington Post, March 19, 2006
- "The Power of Prayer." Black Pain. Terrie Williams, ed. Scribner, 2008 (USA)
- "Black Writers in a Ghetto of the Publishing Industry's Making," The Washington Post. June 26, 2010
- Review of If Sons, Then Heirs by Lorene Cary. The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 22, 2011
- "Life in Egypt." Crisis Magazine. December 2011
- Review of The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier. The Washington Post. January 10, 2013
- "Barbados", The New York Times (Travel Section). November 10, 2013
- "Bernice L. McFadden Introduces her New Novel, The Book of Harlan", October 10, 2016, www.foyles.co.uk. Retrieved November 15, 2020
- "15." What My Mother and I Don't Talk About. Michele Filgate, ed. Simon and Schuster (2019)
- "What Didn't Kill Her." Longreads June 4, 2020 (USA)
- "Zora Neale Hurston." Four Hundred Souls. Ibram X. Kendi, ed., Keisha N. Blain, ed. One World, 2021 (USA)
- "My Seat at the Table." Longreads, August 5, 2021(USA)
- "Love in the Time of King Cake", Oldster Magazine, November 15, 2021
- Where to start with Toni Morrison, The Guardian, July 21, 2022
- Add "Angelcestor" to your Vocabulary Oldster Magazine, June 19th, 2023
Awards, Honors, Recognitions, Mentions
- 2023 Librarians recommend their favorite books of all time https://www.libbylife.com/2023-07-24-librarians-recommend-their-favorite-books-of-all-time (Sugar)
- 2023 Beach Reads to Keep Arkansas on Your Mind https://onlyinark.com/homegrown/beach-reads-to-keep-arkansas-on-your-mind/ (Sugar)
- 2023 Opinion: A map of 1,001 novels to show us where to find the real America https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-05-28/american-novels-1001-literary-geography-map-states (Sugar)
- 2022 Black Book Canon https://medium.com/ballasts-for-the-mind/the-100-best-books-by-black-authors-4f91042b8a65 (Sugar, Loving Donovan)
- 2022 Born Free: A Renaissance Reading List https://www.nypl.org/blog/2022/08/08/born-free-renaissance-reading-list (Sugar)
- 2022 Battle Creek Reads (The Book of Harlan)
- 2021: Longreads Best of 2021 (My Seat at the Table)
- 2021: Richard and Judy Book Club pick (Sugar)
- 2020: Mary Cadden and others, USA Today, "100 Black novelists and fiction writers you should read, from Abi Daré to Zora Neale Hurston"[7]
- 2019: Essence Magazine "Best Books of the Decade" (Gathering of Waters)[8]
- 2019: Longlist, Women's Prize for Fiction (Praise Song for the Butterflies)
- 2019: BCALA Honor Award (Praise Song for the Butterflies)
- 2019; Go On Girl Book Club Author of the Year (The Book of Harlan)
- 2017: American Book Award (The Book of Harlan)
- 2017: Winner 2017 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work (The Book of Harlan)
- 2016: Washington Post Notable Books of 2016 (The Book of Harlan)
- 2016: Historical Novel Society "November Editor’s Choice" (The Book of Harlan)
- 2016: National Reading Group Month/ Great Group Reads Selection (The Book of Harlan)
- 2016: Award for Excellence in Literature, Art Sanctuary, The Celebration of Black Arts Legacy Awards
- 2013: Finalist, Hurston Wright Legacy Award in Fiction (Gathering of Waters)
- 2013: National Reading Group Month/Great Group Reads Selection (Nowhere is a Place)
- 2012: The New York Times 100 Notable Books (Gathering of Waters)
- 2012: Washington Post 50 Best Books (Gathering of Waters)
- 2012: The New York Times "Editor’s Choice" (Gathering of Waters) February 17, 2012
- 2011: Finalist, Hurston Wright Legacy Award in Fiction (Glorious)
- 2011: Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Fiction Award (Glorious)
- 2011: Nominated for the 2011 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work (Glorious)
- 2010: New York Times Book Review (Glorious)
- 2010: Debut Selection for The One Book, One Harlem Program (Glorious)
- 2010: O Magazine "Book to Watch" (Glorious)
- 2010: Historical Novel Society "Editor’s Choice" (Glorious)
- 2007: Short-listed for the Hurston Wright Legacy Award in Fiction (Nowhere is a Place)
- 2007: National Book Club Conference BeBe Moore Campbell Memorial Literary Award
- 2006: Washington PostBest Fiction (Nowhere is a Place)
- 2004: Subject of The Lifetime Television 20th Anniversary Commercial
- 2004: Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Fiction Honor Award (Loving, Donovan)
- 2002: Shortlisted for the Hurston Wright Legacy Award in Fiction (The Warmest December)
- 2002: Zora Neale Hurston Society Award for Creative Contribution to Literature
- 2001: Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Fiction Honor Award (Sugar)
- 2001: Black Writer's Alliance, Gold Pen Award, Best Mainstream Fiction (Sugar)
- 2001: Black Writer's Alliance, Gold Pen Award, Best New Author
- 2001: Go On Girl Book Club New Author of the Year Award (Sugar)
- 2000: New York Times Book Review (Sugar)
- 2000: Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers (Sugar)
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References
- ^ Collier, Andrea King (February 14, 2015). "Love Is In The Literary Air: 8 Must Reads for Valentine's Day". NBC News. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
- ^ "Magazine article The Crisis- Life in Egypt". Archived from the original on 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
- ^ 2013 Alumni www.airserenbe.com. Retrieved October 23, 2020
- ^ Cheuse, Alan (July 19, 2010). "Book Review: Bernice McFadden's 'Glorious'". PBS. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ Ward, Jesmyn (February 10, 2012). "'Gathering of Waters,' by Bernice L. McFadden". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ "Bernice L. McFadden Introduces her New Novel, The Book of Harlan", October 10, 2016, www.foyles.co.uk. Retrieved November 15, 2020
- ^ Cadden, Mary (February 18, 2021). "100 Black novelists and fiction writers you should read, from Abi Daré to Zora Neale Hurston". USA Today.
- ^ McKenzie, Joi-Marie (December 6, 2020). "Bring On The Roaring 20s! Here Are The Best Books Of The Decade". Essence.
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- Fordham University alumni
- American women novelists
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