Sunday, December 13, 2015

Winner of the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize



 Winner of the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize


Clifford Genece


The winner of the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize is Clifford Genece for his essay  A Fraud in Brooklyn.”

 

2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize Finalists





                                  2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize Finalists



Gala Mukomolova  - “Every Psychic In The City Of Our Love Says We're No
Good 


Stefanie Joshua – “A Bushwick Story



Andrea Della Monica  -  Ballads Beer and a Bus


Marcia Greenwald -  Coincidence is God’s way of Staying Anonymous


Michael Weinstock – “Laundromat Jail”


William Lannigan -  Muggsy, The Big Fat Fellow on a Horse and Other Amazing Adventures


Adam Warwinsky  - Strangers Saved My Life 

 
Clifford Genece -  A Fraud in Brooklyn


Ben Phillipe – “Hard Home

Julia Conrad – “For Real


Michelle Gabay -  Small Town Brooklyn

Monday, November 30, 2015

2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize Program at St. Francis College on December 10th, 2015





 Brooklyn EL by Ellen Auerbach, 1949.

 December 10th, 2015 St. Francis College Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize Event


On Thursday, December 10th, 2015 the Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival in partnership with St. Francis College’s Humanities Department will present the finale of the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize program.



 Professor Ian Maloney, a scholar of American literature specializing in the works Herman Melville and Brooklyn's own Walt Whitman, will speak about Brooklyn literature to commence the program. Professor Maloney’s presentation is titled, “Only Everyone Knows Brooklyn: Hearing the Voices of New York's Favorite Borough."

 

 More than one dozen finalists competing for the $500 award from the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize will read their very real personal stories about their unique Brooklyn experiences in an event titled, “Brooklyn Stories, The Truth Re-Told.”

 

 
 


Winner of the 2015 Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize will be announced at this event.

This program begins at 6:30 pm Thursday, December 10th, 2015 in Founders Halls on the first floor at St. Francis College located at 180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 11201.



 Admission is Free to the public.

St. Francis Event information please call: (718) 522-2300.