Liz Shick’s (Fiction, January 2019) novel, The Golden Land, has been awarded the 2021 AWP Prize for the Novel and will be published by New Issues Press.  Olivia Thomes (Poetry, June 2019) is launching a new online publication, Hare’s […]

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The Long Field burrows deep into the Welsh countryside to tell how this small country became a big part of an American writer’s life. Petro twines her story around that of Wales by viewing both through the lens […]

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Listed below are several opportunities for submissions, residence programs, workshops, and awards for BIPOC writers. If you think you or someone you know may be eligible, please check out the links provided. the other side of hope is […]

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Enzo Surin Silon’s (Poetry, 2012) collection from Black Lawrence Press, When My Body Was A Clinched Fist, has been longlisted for the 21st Annual Massachusetts Book Awards in the Poetry category and is a “Must Read.” Steven Cramer’s […]
We at Cambridge Common Writers are pleased to welcome you to view the recording of our latest Alumni Reading at the Lesley MFA in Creative Writing program’s June residency. Featured Readers: Diane Griffin (Nonfiction, January 2018) Patty Pearson […]

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We at Cambridge Common Writers love to celebrate the diversity of our community, which is why we’re thrilled to be continuing our Spotlight series for Pride Month! Come and get to know some of our LGBTIQA+ alums as […]

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A 2-day generative writing workshop with teachers Novuyo Masakhane (Fiction, January 2021) and Leah Young (Nonfiction, January 2018). July 17-18 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. Day 1 Saturday: We will focus on comparing and contrasting […]

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Join us for an evening of reading and celebration with our CCW community. Open to current students and members of the public. Featured Readers: Nada Samih-Rotondo (Fiction, June 2012) Diane Griffin (Nonfiction, January 2018) Kate Kearns (Poetry, June […]

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Jon D. Lee (Poetry, January 2017) has a new poem “Death and the Miser” appearing in The Ekphrastic Review. Kyoko Mori (Nonfiction, MFA Writing Faculty) is featured in conversation with Bonnie Friedman in the April 2021 issue of […]
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