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The VCU Cabell First Novelist Award is an American
literary award A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Organizations Most literary awards come with a corresponding award ceremony. Ma ...
for
debut novel A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to p ...
s. It has been presented annually since 2002 on behalf of
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's MFA in Creative Writing Program. Nominations are solicited from MFA programs nationwide as well as from publishers, editors, agents, and writers. The prize includes $5000 cash and participation in an on-campus event in Richmond, Va. at VCU that focuses on the creation, publication, and promotion processes involved with a first novel. The award is more formally known as the "Virginia Commonwealth University Cabell First Novelist Award."


History

The award was created in 2001 by playwright Laura Browder and novelist
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. In addition, Richmond writer and VCU alumnus
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funded and supported the fledgling award in its early years. In 2007, VCU Libraries became a partner with the VCU Department of English in offering the award, and helping fund the prize and a fellowship for a graduate student to oversee the award process. When the James Branch Cabell Library Associates began contributing generous financial support, the award was named for James Branch Cabell (1879-1958), a Richmond writer who gained a national reputation and is best known today as a pioneer in fantasy fiction. Current sponsors are the James Branch Cabell Library Associates, VCU Libraries, the VCU Department of English,
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at VCU, and the VCU College of Humanities and Sciences. Created to recognize a rising new talent in the literary world who has successfully published a first novel, nominations are solicited nationwide from publishers, editors, agents, and writers. A panel of readers narrows the field to the four or five most promising new works of fiction. From that short list, three prominent judges, including the winner of the previous year’s award, choose the recipient of the Cabell First Novelist Award. The award is presented at the annual Cabell First Novelist Night. During this event, VCU brings together the newly published author and his or her agent and editor for a reading and a panel that focuses on the creation, publication, and marketing processes involved with a first novel. Earlier in the day, the itinerary includes a luncheon and a visit with a graduate fiction workshop. The public reading, followed by a Q&A session and other events, draw together MFA and undergraduate writers, the VCU and Richmond literary communities, and the general public. Travel expenses to Richmond and lodging accommodations for the author, agent, and editor are provided, as well as a $5000 cash prize for the author.


Previous winners

*2002: Maribeth Fischer, ''The Language of Good-bye'' *2003: Isabel Zuber, ''Salt'' *2004: Michael Byers, ''Long for This World'' *2005:
Lorraine Adams Lorraine Adams is an American journalist and novelist. As a journalist, she is known as a contributor to the '' New York Times Book Review'', and a former contributor to ''The Washington Post''. As a novelist, she is known for the award-winning '' ...
, ''Harbor'' *2006: Karen Fisher, ''A Sudden Country'' *2007:
Peter Orner Peter Orner is an American writer. He is the author of two novels, two story collections and a book of essays. Orner holds the Professorship of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College and was formerly a professor of creative writing at ...
, ''The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo'' *2008: Travis Holland, ''The Archivist's Story'' *2009:
Deb Olin Unferth Deb Olin Unferth (born November 19, 1968) is an American short story writer, novelist, and memoirist. She is the author of the collection of stories ''Minor Robberies'', the novel ''Vacation'', both published by ''McSweeney's'', and the memoir, ...
, ''Vacation'' *2010: Victor Lodato, ''Mathilda Savitch'' *2011: David Gordon, ''The Serialist'' *2012:
Justin Torres Justin Torres (born 1980) is an American novelist and an Assistant Professor of English at University of California, Los Angeles. He won the First Novelist Award for his semi-autobiographical novel ''We the Animals'' which was also a Publishing T ...
, '' We the Animals'' *2013: Ramona Ausubel, ''No One Is Here Except All of Us'' *2014:
Helene Wecker Helene Deborah Wecker (born September 1975) is an American writer, author of the Mythopoeic Award-winning historical fantasy novel ''The Golem and the Jinni'' and its sequel, ''The Hidden Palace''. Biography Wecker was born and raised in Liberty ...
, '' The Golem and the Jinni'' *2015:
Boris Fishman Boris Fishman (born 1979) is an American writer. He is the author of the novels ''Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo'' (2016) and ''A Replacement Life'' (2014'')'', and ''Savage Feast'' (2019)''.'' Early life Fishman was born in Minsk, formerly the capi ...
, ''A Replacement Life'' *2016:
Angela Flournoy Angela Flournoy is an American writer. Her debut novel '' The Turner House'' (2015) won the First Novelist Award and was shortlisted for the National Book Award for Fiction, shortlisted for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction, nomi ...
, '' The Turner House'' *2017: Jade Chang, '' The Wangs vs. the World'' *2018:
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'' *2019:
Ling Ma Ling Ma is a Chinese American novelist and assistant professor of practice in the Arts at the University of Chicago. Her first book, ''Severance'', won a 2018 Kirkus Prize and was listed as a ''New York Times'' Notable Book of 2018 and shortliste ...
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'' *2020:
John Englehardt John Lewis Englehardt III (born May 23, 1987) is an American fiction writer and educator. His debut novel is ''Bloomland''. Life and career Englehardt earned a BA in creative writing from Seattle University and a MFA from the University of A ...
, ''Bloomland'' *2021:
Raven Leilani Raven Leilani Baptiste (born August 26, 1990) is an American writer who publishes under the name Raven Leilani. Her debut novel '' Luster'' was released in 2020 to critical acclaim. Early life and education Leilani grew up in a family of artist ...
, '' Luster''


References

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External links


Official website
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VCU Cabell First Novelist Award
" ''James Branch Cabell: Man of Letters and Libraries''. American literary awards Awards established in 2001 First book awards Virginia Commonwealth University