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I’m currently (as of 8 September 2020) a law student at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to law school, I taught creative writing at John Hopkins’ Center for Talented Youth program, and worked as an editor for 1966: A Journal of Creative Nonfiction. I’m a graduate of Trinity University, where I majored in English and minored in creative writing. I’ve always had a passion for writing literary fiction, and after continuously reading and rereading my two favorite novels, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien and The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers, I decided to write my own story about a soldier’s return home from Afghanistan.

My novel Indivisible is about the way that time itself both heals and scars us, how time pushes us to points where we must choose between breaking or making peace with senselessness and tragedy. It’s a novel about strength and, at times, the absence of it.

I recently had a flash fiction piece, A Bookmark Near the End, published by the NY Times, which is pretty exciting.

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Indivisible

Indivisible

Publicado el 18 de septiembre de 2020
5,99 €
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Charlie returns home from Afghanistan to discover that his battles are just beginning. WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Literary Fiction "Indivisible by Julia Camp is a serious book. You know a book is serious when there's a suicide on page two and when tears are... Más información

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