American novelist
Naima Coster is a Dominican-American writer known for her debut novel, Halsey Street , which was published in January 2018. Coster is the recipient of numerous awards including a Pushcart Prize nomination.[ 1]
Life and career
Naima Coster was born in Fort Greene , Brooklyn, NY. She identifies as Black and Latina.[ 2] [ 3]
Coster holds an MFA in Fiction from Columbia University , an MA in English and Creative Writing from Fordham University , and a BA in English and African American studies from Yale University , where she was a member of Skull and Bones .[ 4] She is an alumna of Prep for Prep , a leadership development program in New York City. She has taught writing to students in jail, youth programs, and universities.
She is the author of two novels, Halsey Street , and What's Mine and Yours. Her novels address topics such as gentrification , integration , and racial and cultural identity.[ 5] [ 6]
Her writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times , The Rumpus , Arts & Letters , Kweli, and Guernica . She also writes the newsletter, Bloom How You Must .[ 7] As of 2018, she was a visiting assistant professor at Wake Forest University [ 8] in North Carolina , where she lives with her family.[ 9]
Novels
Essays
Stories
Anthologies
References
^ "About" . Naima Coster . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ Philpott, Lily (2018-11-26). "A PEN Ten Interview with Naima Coster" . PEN America . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ Schorske, Carina del Valle (2018-01-25). "Owning Brooklyn: An Interview with Naima Coster" . The Paris Review . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ "About" . Naima Coster . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Naima Coster: Gentrification Isn't Just a Buzzword" . Literary Hub . 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ Francis-Sharma, Lauren (2021-03-02). "Two Families Are Brought Together by a Busing Initiative" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ "About" . Naima Coster . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Professor Naima Coster to read from her new novel Halsey Street on Feb. 28 – English Department" . english.wfu.edu . 15 February 2018. Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ "I Didn't Consider My Marriage Interracial. That Wasn't Totally Honest" . Time . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ "Other Writing" . Naima Coster . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "HALSEY STREET by Naima Coster" . Kirkus Reviews .
^ "This debut novel is an incisive portrait of gentrifying Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn" . Vox . Retrieved 2018-03-20 .
^ "The Winter Books You Should Be Reading Right Now" . Gotham . Retrieved 2018-03-20 .
^ " 'Halsey Street,' by Naima Coster" . SFGate . Retrieved 2018-03-20 .
^ "Brooklynite's debut novel is set against a landscape of gentrification" . Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 22 March 2012. Retrieved 2018-03-20 .
^ Coster, Naima (2018-05-21). "Who Gets to Be "Brooklyn Born"?" . The Paris Review . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Who Gets to Write About Gentrification?" . Literary Hub . 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "My Editor Was Black | Naima Coster" . Catapult . 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ cosmonautsavenue (2017-09-17). "Naima Coster | Nonfiction" . Cosmonauts Avenue . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Albums Of Our Lives: Nirvana's Nevermind - The Rumpus.net" . therumpus.net . 11 June 2015. Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "More Than Its Parts | A Practical Wedding" . A Practical Wedding: Wedding Planning, Inspiration, and Ideas . 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ Nannini, Adam (2014-04-16). "Issue 26" . Arts and Letters . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Naima Coster" . www.acentosreview.com . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Somewhere in New York City" . The Observer . 2011-07-31. Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ Coster, Naima. "NEW YORK STORY; Remembering When Brooklyn Was Mine" . query.nytimes.com . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ Coster, Naima (30 July 2019). Lila (The One) Kindle Edition . Amazon Original Stories.
^ Coster, Naima (12 March 2017). "Cold" . Aster(ix) Journal . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ cosmonautsavenue (2016-11-01). "Naima Coster | The Spot" . Cosmonauts Avenue . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
^ "Fiction: Naima Coster" . www.acentosreview.com . Retrieved 2019-05-09 .
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