Short stories by Marilene Phipps

I am a member of the Academy of the American Poets and a recipient of the NAACP Award of Excellence for outstanding commitment in advancing the culture and causes for communities of color. As a Painter, I held fellowships at the Guggenheim Foundation, at Harvard University’s Bunting Institute, W.E.B. DuBois Institute, and the Center for the Study of World Religions. My paintings are exhibited in museum and gallery settings in the U.S. and abroad. As a Writer, my collection, The Company of Heaven: Stories from Haiti, won the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 2010, published by the University of Iowa Press. My 2018 memoir, Unseen Worlds: Adventures at the Crossroads of Vodou Spirits and Latter-day Saints was a finalist for the INDIE BOOK AWARDS 2020. My novel, House of Fossils, was a finalist in 2020 for the NIEA—National Indie Excellence Award. My fiction was also selected for several anthologies such as The Best American Short Stories 2003, and Haiti Noir: The Classics. As a Poet, I won the Grolier prize for poetry and the Crab Orchard Poetry Prize for the collection, Crossroads and Unholy Water (also a finalist for the Walt Whitman prize from the Academy of American Poets), and subsequently published by SI University Press. My poetry was published in England by Carcanet Press Ltd., and can also be read in numerous American anthologies such as The Beacon Best of 1999, as well as literary magazines such as the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Callaloo, Ploughshares and River Styx. I am also the editor of the Jack Kerouac Collected Poems for the Library of America.

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When a Haitian woman and her mother get on a boat to emigrate to Miami in the mid-twentieth century, chaos ensues as the passengers realize they are ill-equipped for the journey.