1994 FIRST NOVEL FELLOWSHIP WINNER
PUBLISHES SECOND NOVEL,
THE BOWL IS ALREADY BROKEN
Dear Society Members,
I was happy to see not only the list of First Novel Fellowship winners
in a recent newsletter but also how many of the projects culminated in
published novels. Congratulations. As the 1994 winner of the James
Jones First Novel Fellowship (and Lifetime member of the Society), I'm
proud to report to you that my second novel was published in Spring
2005. The Bowl Is Already Broken takes place in an Asian art
museum of the National Institution of Science and Art in Washington,
DC. The novel was published by Farrar, Straus
& Giroux, who describe it as "a big, rewarding novel about art,
politics,
family, terrorism, courage, and happiness." The book has subsequently
been
reviewed around the country, including the New York Times, the Washington
Post, and the San Francisco Chronicle, and it will be
released
in paperback in Spring 2006.
When I was awarded the Jones Fellowship, I was an editor at the Freer
and Sackler Galleries, the Asian art museums of the Smithsonian
Institution in Washington, DC. The Jones Fellowship allowed me to take
a leave from that job and finish my first novel, The Frequency of
Souls, which has been reissued by Picador, New York.
I wish you continued success with the Fellowship, and if the
number of submissions has increased, it's because I recommend it to all
the aspiring writers who cross my path! I've also included a link on my
web site to yours, and I'm delighted to see that the reward has grown
each year.
Yours,
Mary Kay Zuravleff
www.marykayzuravleff.com