Fabienne Josaphat

Fabienne Josaphat (born Haiti) is an American novelist. She was longlisted for a Aspen Words Literary Prize.[1] and won a Bellwether Prize. [2][3]

She studied at Florida International University.[4]

Works

  • Dancing in the Baron's Shadow. Los Angeles, CA: Unnamed Press. 2016. ISBN 978-1-939419-57-6. [5][6][7][8]
  • Kingdom of No Tomorrow. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books. 2024-12-03. ISBN 978-1-64375-588-5. [9][10][11][12]

References

  1. ^ "Literary Prize". Aspen Words. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  2. ^ Miller, Kerri; Gordon, Kelly (2025-02-07). "Fabienne Josaphat's 'Kingdom of No Tomorrow' explores gender equality in the Black Panthers". MPR News. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  3. ^ "Kingdom of No Tomorrow: Fabienne Josaphat in conversation with Barbara Kingsolver". PEN America. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  4. ^ Josaphat, Fabienne (2024-04-01). "Fabienne Josaphat". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  5. ^ LoTempio, Lucia (2016-03-24). "Review: Fabienne Josaphat's Dancing in the Baron's Shadow". Aster(ix) Journal. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  6. ^ "[REVIEW] Dancing in the Baron's Shadow by Fabienne Josaphat". [PANK]. 2016-09-07. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  7. ^ Gollin, Andrea (2016-02-05). "Review: 'Dancing in the Baron's Shadow' by Fabienne Josaphat". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  8. ^ "Fabienne Josaphat's Dancing in the Baron's Shadow". The Florida Book Review. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  9. ^ Warrell, Laura (2024-12-07). "Book Review: 'Kingdom of No Tomorrow,' by Fabienne Josaphat". The New York Times. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  10. ^ Charles, Ron (2024-12-09). "'Kingdom of No Tomorrow' was a prizewinner before it was published". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  11. ^ "In 'Kingdom of No Tomorrow,' a young woman joins the Black Panther Party : NPR's Book of the Day". NPR. 2024-12-17. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
  12. ^ LeBlanc, Lauren (2024-12-02). "A woman's journey with the Black Panthers reveals the momentum". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2025-11-20.