
Announcing the 35th Annual Whiting Award Winners
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The Whiting Foundation has announced ten new recipients of the Whiting Awards, on the occasion of the award’s 35th anniversary. The winners were announced last night on the Whiting Foundation’s Twitter and Facebook.
Established by the Whiting Foundation in 1985, the Whiting Awards are committed to gifting significant monetary support to emerging writers, based on early career achievements and their future literary potential. Each recipient receives $50,000 with the intention of encouraging full-time commitment to their work, and literary experimentation.
This year’s recipients are being awarded in work that covers a variety of writing disciplines. The winners are being recognized for their work in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and playwriting. This year’s recipients include:
Genevieve Sly Crane (Sorority)
Andrea Lawlor (Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl)
Ling Ma (Severance)
Jaquira Díaz (Ordinary Girls)
Jia Tolentino (Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion)
Aria Aber (Hard Damage)
Diannely Antigua (Ugly Music)
Jake Skeets (Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers)
Genya Turovskaya (The Breathing Body of This Thought)