WILLIAM HENRY LEWIS
William Henry Lewis
is the prizewinning author of two story collections, I Got Somebody in
Staunton, and In the Arms of Our Elders. His fiction has appeared in America's
top literary journals and anthologies including The Best American Short
Stories. Lewis is the recipient of the short fiction prize from the Zora
Neale Hurston/ Richard Wright Foundation, the 2006 Black Caucus of the
American Library Association Fiction Honor Award, and he was a finalist
for the 2005 PEN Faulkner Prize for Fiction.
[extracted from 2007 brochure]
|

30th Annual Literary Festival |