Faculty and students from various schools and disciplines at the University provide insights about and read from their recently published works of fiction.
Yale English professor Caryl Phillips will read from his novel "In the Falling Snow". "In the Falling Snow" is the story of the breakdown and recovery of one man, whose exploration of his own identity raises questions of race, immigration and class in modern Britain.
John Moran, production manager of the Yale Bulletin & Calendar, will read from his novel "The Benefactor." In "The Benefactor," a young widow discovers her husband's accidental death is the latest in a series of murders-for-profit reaching back more than a decade.
Dr. John A. Elefteriades, chief of cardiac surgery, reads from his new novel "Transplant". In this technothriller, a top heart surgeon is kidnapped and threatened with an unspeakable loss — all to make him perform a forbidden procedure.
J.D. McClatchy, editor of The Yale Review and adjunct professor of English, reads from his poetry collection "Mercury Dressing."
This is one of the winning submissions for the 2009 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards, read by author Rachel Newton '13.
This is the winning submission for the 2009 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards, read by author Elizabeth Holt '11.
This is the winning submission for the 2009 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards, read by author Brandon Ko '10.
Booker Prize winning novelist Penelope Lively discusses the relationship between history and fiction. David McCullough, twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, delivers a reply to Lively's talk.
YSN student Sarah Kleinman reads her winning entry for the 2008 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards program. Sarah Kleinman presented her Creative Writing Award entry before a capacity crowd at the Quinnipiack Club in New Haven on April 24, 2008.
YSN student Elise Resch reads her winning entry for the 2008 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards program. Elise Resch presented her Creative Writing Award entry before a capacity crowd at the Quinnipiack Club in New Haven on April 24, 2008.
YSN student Ayelet Amittay reads her winning entry for the 2008 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards program.