Articles by Kate O'Brien-Nicholson

Articles by Kate O'Brien-Nicholson

Freedom’s Ongoing Story
June 19, 2025

Freedom’s Ongoing Story

Across the centuries, writers, scholars, and storytellers have preserved and reimagined the histories of slavery and the long fight for freedom. The books below trace the lives of the enslaved and the emancipated, the fugitives and the free, the remembered and the forgotten. Together, they speak to the endurance of Black life and imagination across generations.

Gotham Book Prize Announces 2025 Winners
May 19, 2025

Gotham Book Prize Announces 2025 Winners

Today, the Gotham Book Prize, an annual award first created in the early months of the pandemic to encourage and honor writing about New York City, announced the winners of its fifth-annual prize: Paradise Bronx: The Life and Times of New York’s Greatest Borough by Ian Frazier and Movement: New York’s Long War to Take Back It Streets from the Car by Nicole Gelinas. The two winners, as selected by a jury made up of leading New Yorkers and authors, will split the $50,000 prize.

Inside the Making of Larry Racioppo’s "HERE DOWN ON DARK EARTH"
April 14, 2025

Inside the Making of Larry Racioppo’s "HERE DOWN ON DARK EARTH"

A selection of chronologically sequenced entries from Larry Racioppo’s notebooks—beginning with the earliest glimmer of what would become his book, HERE DOWN ON DARK EARTH—offers a view into the project’s evolution from concept to creation. 

Fordham University Press Makes Newly Digitized Backlist Titles Available as eBooks
October 25, 2024

Fordham University Press Makes Newly Digitized Backlist Titles Available as eBooks

Fordham University Press (FUP) is proud to announce the ongoing expansion of its Digitization Project, adding 20 titles spanning a wide range of academic disciplines to its digital offerings. This initiative makes these valuable works globally accessible and inclusive for visually impaired audiences, aligning with the mission of FUP and Fordham University to disseminate knowledge widely and equitably.

Making the E.E.R.K.
August 26, 2024

Making the E.E.R.K.

It’s 7:40 am on July 24 when the email arrives: “Town of Jasper, Jasper National Park, evacuated due to wildfire.” Two days later, the fire reaches the rustic townsite, burning so fiercely it has created its own pyrocumulonimbus weather system complete with a raging firewall nearly 400 feet tall. Read more.

Julia Bouwsma awarded $50,000 fellowship by the Academy of American Poets
August 6, 2024

Julia Bouwsma awarded $50,000 fellowship by the Academy of American Poets

We are thrilled to announce that Julia Bouwsma, an esteemed author and poet with Fordham University Press, has been named one of the 2024 Poet Laureate Fellows by the Academy of American Poets. This prestigious honor recognizes poets of exceptional talent and dedication to their craft, and we are proud to see Bouwsma’s incredible work celebrated on this national platform.

Celebrating James Baldwin at 100!
August 2, 2024

Celebrating James Baldwin at 100!

Today, August 2, would have been James Baldwin’s 100th birthday, marking the centennial of a literary giant whose work remains as relevant as ever. His writings continue to challenge societal norms and shape discussions on race, sexuality, and social justice, inspiring generations to strive for a more equitable world.

Call for Papers: Joyce Studies Annual
Reframing Heroism: Megan Cole Paustian on Literature's Role in Humanitarian Narratives
Davida Siwisa James on the Legacy of Harlem's Iconic Neighborhoods