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Aria Aber

Aria Aber was born and raised in Germany and now lives in the United States. Her debut poetry collection, Hard Damage, won the Prairie Schooner Book Prize and the Whiting Award. She is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford and graduate student at USC, and her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, New Republic, The Yale Review, Granta, and elsewhere. Raised speaking Farsi and German, she writes in her third language, English. She teaches at the University of Vermont as an assistant professor of Creative Writing and divides her time between Vermont and Brooklyn.
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9 Penguin Random House Titles Made The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize List!

We are excited to share that nine Penguin Random House titles were featured in The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize list! Since 2006, the First Novel Prize has spotlighted outstanding debut fiction. The titles on this year’s list were reviewed and selected by over 300 readers, writers, and booksellers. Congratulations to the authors for

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