![]() Nick will be joined at the 2018 In Print Festival of First Books by poet Carolina Ebeid, nonfiction writer Jan Shoemaker, and editor Kristen Elias Rowley. “Nick White Recommends” in Poets & Writers. ![]() Playlist for How to Survive a Summer in Largehearted Boy Book Notes.“Confronting Gay Conversion Therapy Through Fiction” at LitHub.“The Curator” originally published in Day One.“The Exaggerations” in The Kenyon Review.Interview with The Oxford Citizen about How to Survive a Summer.Interview with The Kenyon Review about his short story, “The Exaggerations,” published in their Summer 2013 issue, and about writing in general.Interview with Rolling Stone about How to Survive a Summer and gay conversion therapy.His short story collection, Sweet and Low, will be published in the summer of 2018. His fiction and essays have appeared in The Kenyon Review, Guernica, The Hopkins Review, LitHub, Poets & Writers, and elsewhere. A native of Mississippi, he teaches creative writing at Ohio State University. Nick White is the author of the novel How to Survive a Summer. This week’s subject: fiction writer Nick White. In anticipation of this event, we have prepared a series of blog posts highlighting each of the writers whose work will be presented at the festival. At the end of this month, the Ball State creative writing program will host its annual In Print Festival of First Books, a two-day event featuring a reading and panel discussion by writers who have just published their first books, as well as an editor from a small press or literary journal.
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