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Water Street

Author(s):
Crystal Wilkinson
Book summary:

In this critically acclaimed short story collection, Crystal Wilkinson peels back the intricate layers that form the fabric of this community and its inhabitants – revealing emotionally raw, multifaceted tales of race, class, gender, mental illness, and interpersonal relationships. The thirteen succinct stories offer fragmented glimpses of an overarching narrative that emerges, lyrical and fierce. Featuring a new foreword and a new afterword which illuminate Wilkinson’s artistic achievement, this captivating work is poised to delight a new generation of readers.

Publication year:
2017
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
Award(s):
Finalist for the Orange Prize
Finalist for the Hurston Wright Prize
Praise:
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Evidence of Wilkinson's considerable promise...Water Street continues to establish her as an author who deserves wider attention.
Credit:
The Washington Post
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Wilkinson is a storyteller in the tradition of Southerners such as Eudora Welty and Carson McCullers.
Credit:
Lexington Herald-Leader
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A sharp African American updating of Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio.
Credit:
Utne Reader
Bio:
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Short bio:
Crystal Wilkinson is the award-winning author of The Birds of Opulence (winner of the 2016 Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence), Water Street and Blackberries, Blackberries. Nominated for both the Orange Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, she has received recognition from The Kentucky Foundation for Women, The Kentucky Arts Council, The Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and is a recipient of the Chaffin Award for Appalachian Literature. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her short stories, poems and essays have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies including most recently in the Oxford American and Southern Cultures. She currently teaches at the University of Kentucky where she is Associate Professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing Program.
Book URL:
https://www.kentuckypress.com/live/title_detail.php?titleid=2643#.XBkbDGhKizw

Blackberries, Blackberries

Author(s):
Crystal Wilkinson
Book summary:

As the title implies, this beautifully written collection bursts with stories reminiscent of blackberries - small, succulent morsels that are inviting and sweet, yet sometimes bitter. Crystal Wilkinson provides an almost voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of her characters: Two misfit teenagers seek stolen moments of love and acceptance in the cloak of night (Hushed); a woman spends every waking hour obsessed with dying yet ironically watching her loved ones pass away before her (Waiting on the Reaper); a wife confronts her husband’s mistress in a diner over potato skins and cornbread (Need); and a pious young woman’s torment erupt in a violent and unsuspecting resolution (No Ugly Ways).

The stories in this award-winning collection are terse and transient, like snippets taken from random dreams, thoughts, or conversations. Wilkinson is able to embed a vibrancy into each stunningly descriptive and evocative tale. Infused with humor, sadness and honesty, this provocative and haunting work features a new foreword and a new afterword by nationally acclaimed authors Nikky Finney and Honoree Jeffers.

Publication year:
2018
Publisher:
Toby Press and University Press of Kentucky
Bio:
Photo:
Short bio:
Crystal Wilkinson is the award-winning author of The Birds of Opulence (winner of the 2016 Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence), Water Street and Blackberries, Blackberries. Nominated for both the Orange Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, she has received recognition from The Kentucky Foundation for Women, The Kentucky Arts Council, The Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and is a recipient of the Chaffin Award for Appalachian Literature. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her short stories, poems and essays have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies including most recently in the Oxford American and Southern Cultures. She currently teaches at the University of Kentucky where she is Associate Professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing Program.
Book URL:
https://www.kentuckypress.com/live/title_detail.php?titleid=2642#.XBkXfmhKizw

The Birds of Opulence

Author(s):
Crystal Wilkinson
Book summary:

In this novel four generations of women confront life and love in small-town Opulence, Kentucky weaving their family's portion of a southern black American community's fabric.

Publication year:
2016
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
Award(s):
Ernest J. Gaines Award for Excellence
Weatherford Award
Appalachian Book of the Year
Judy Gaines Award
Praise:
Quote:
Lyrical and visionary, unconventional, and infused with beauty.
Credit:
Maurice Manning, author of The Common Man, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry
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Those birds. . . . They swoop down on and around Opulence, Kentucky, proffering a sweeping perspective of more than three decades that’s both grand and intimate. Yes, they are all here, several generations of women - Minnie Mae, Tookie, Lucy, Francine, Yolanda, and Mona - and there are a few good men, too, each and every one of them indelible. Burnished with Wilkinson’s stunning prose, The Birds of Opulence is golden and magnificent.
Credit:
Robin Lippincott, author of Blue Territory, and In the Meantime
Bio:
Photo:
Short bio:
Crystal Wilkinson is the award-winning author of The Birds of Opulence (winner of the 2016 Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence), Water Street and Blackberries, Blackberries. Nominated for both the Orange Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, she has received recognition from The Kentucky Foundation for Women, The Kentucky Arts Council, The Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and is a recipient of the Chaffin Award for Appalachian Literature. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her short stories, poems and essays have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies including most recently in the Oxford American and Southern Cultures. She currently teaches at the University of Kentucky where she is Associate Professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing Program.
Book URL:
https://www.kentuckypress.com/live/title_detail.php?titleid=4840#.XBkV12hKizw
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