Chapter 16
A Publication of Humanities Tennessee

Another View of Haiti

Madison Smartt Bell considers the tragedy in Haiti; Marshall Chapman’s musical is set to open Off-Broadway; debut novelist Dolen Perkins-Valdez is featured in Essence; Ann Patchett interviews Elizabeth Gilbert in The Wall Street Journal; and The Los Angeles Times really, really likes Rebecca Skloot’s face.

Prize-Winning Poems

Memphis poet Bobby C. Rogers wins a prestigious national prize, Ann Patchett publishes another essay in The Washington Post, debut Nashville novelist Adam Ross gets a nod from The Center for Fiction, children’s graphic novelist Scott Christian Sava runs a charity auction for First Book, and Chapter 16 writer Clay Risen takes a job with The New York Times.

James Agee's Nightmare

Knoxville singer-songwriter-poet-playwright R.B. Morris gives the world’s first public reading of the true opening to James Agee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Death in the Family, Ann Patchett renews her commitment to novels, Robert Hicks gets a nod from The Washington Post, four Music City writers turn up in the Oxford American‘s music issue, and Amanda Little tweaks Arnold Schwarzenegger for his “shockingly defeatist” speech during climate talks in Copenhagen.

The $254,500 Typewriter

Cormac McCarthy’s broken typewriter brings in a cool quarter-mil, and a Columbia writer helps to launch a family-friendly website. One of its first stories? A review of the film version of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.

So A Guy Walks Into a Pawn Shop

A biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt wins the National Book Award for nonfiction, two Tennessee gentlemen launch a blog, a Nashville native signs a deal to sell his memoir at Waffle House, and Cormac McCarthy puts his writing partner on the auction block.

Cormac McCarthy Breaks His Silence

Cormac McCarthy gives a rare interview, Amanda Little heads to Copenhagen to cover the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Sam Venable is inducted into the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame, and the Nashville Public Library Foundation rakes in the dough.

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