Alain-Jules Hirwa
Alain-Jules Hirwa‘s most recent work is in Wasafiri and The Carolina Quarterly. They are an MFA candidate at Texas State University.
Content by Alain-Jules Hirwa
Reviews,
It’s the Soul that Needs Surgery: Catherine Klatzker’s You Will Never Be Normal
BY Alain-Jules Hirwa
In her debut novel, You Will Never Be Normal, memoirist, poet, and retired pediatric ICU nurse Catherine Klatzker comes to terms with her split-off “Parts”—her selves that hold dissociated and unprocessed memories.
Reviews,
A Conversation Across Time and Death: A Review of Negative Space by Lilly Dancyger
BY Alain-Jules Hirwa
In Negative Space, writer and editor Lilly Dancyger presents a memoir of growing up and growing stronger in the face of loss.
2020 Clark Prize Finalist Spotlight: Chia-Chia Lin
BY Alain-Jules Hirwa
A finalist for the 2019 National Book Critic Circle’s John Leonard Prize as well as a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Chia-Chia Lin’s novel The Unpassing has just been named a finalist for the 2020 L.D. and LaVerne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize, awarded by Texas State University’s MFA Program in Creative Writing.
Interviews,
Mant Bares speaks with Alain-Jules Hirwa about her story “Lady Sings”
BY Alain-Jules Hirwa
“The story started at the beginning, with the bug that turns out to be a star. I was in Greece with my now-husband, on the island his family is from, and you can see just about every star in the sky out there, along with every bit of refuse burning up in the atmosphere.”