American novelist
Jennifer Natalya Fink is an American author working in experimental feminist and queer fiction. She is best known for her novels Burn ,[ 1] V, and The Mikvah Queen, which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2010. Her novel, Bhopal Dance (2018), won the FC2 Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize in 2017.[ 2]
Life
Fink holds a Ph.D. in performance studies from New York University and an MFA in Performance from the School at the Art Institute of Chicago .[ 3]
She teaches creative writing at Georgetown University .[ 4]
She is also the founder and director of The Gorilla Press, a non-profit organization that promotes children's literacy through bookmaking workshops.
In 2009, she was the US judge for the Caine Prize for African Literature.[ 5]
Awards
Won
FC2's Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize, Winner for Bhopal Dance , 2017
Billy Heekin Arts Award, Winner for Out on Fire , Stonewall Foundation, 2002
Dana Award , Winner for The Mikvah Queen , 1997.
Georgetown Review Fiction Award, Winner for “World Records,” 1996
Writer’s Digest Fiction Award, Second Place Winner for “Vertebrae,” 1996
Story Magazine Naked Fiction Contest, Second Place Winner for “Spit Bugs,” 1996
Story Magazine Short Short Fiction Contest, Second Place Winner for “Slipping,” 1996
Finalist/Nominations
The Clarissa Dalloway Fiction Prize, A Room of Her Own Foundation, Finalist for Bhopal Dance , 2015
The FC2 Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize, Finalist for Bhopal Dance , 2015
The FC2 Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize, Finalist for Bhopal Dance , 2015
The Willow Books Literature Award, Shortlisted for Bhopal Dance , 2015
The Pen/Faulkner Award, Nomination for Thirteen Fugues , 2011
The Pulitzer Prize, Nomination for The Mikvah Queen , 2010[citation needed ]
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, Semi-finalist for The Mikvah Queen , 2010
Glimmer Train Short Fiction Award, Finalist for “Fabrications,” 2007
The National Book Award, Nominated for V , 2006
The National Jewish Book Award, Nominated for V , 2006
The National Jewish Book Award, Nominated for Burn , 2003
two girls review Experimental Novel Award, Finalist for manuscript of Thirteen Fugues , 1998
Works
Fiction
Criticism
Performing Poetry, Refashioning Femininity: Anne Sexton's Acoustic Performances . New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science. 1997.
May Joseph; Jennifer Fink, eds. (1999). Performing hybridity . University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-3010-3 .
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External links
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