Iromuanya's debut novel shortlisted for PEN Literary Award

Julie Iromuanya and the cover of MR AND MRS DOCTOR

February 3, 2016

Alumna Julie Iromuanya's novel has made the shortlist for the 2016 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction. The prize awards $25,000 to "an author whose debut work - a first novel or collection of short stories published in 2015 - represents distinguished literary achievement and suggests great promise." This year's longlist consisted of ten such novels, and for the shortlist the judges have narrowed their choices down to five.

Cover image of Mr. and Mrs. Doctor by Julie Iromuanya

Julie Iromuanya received her Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Nebraska Lincoln in 2010. During her time at Nebraska, she was named a Presidential Fellow, won the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, and began work on Mr. and Mrs. Doctor as part of her dissertation (supervised by Jonis Agee). Her work has been featured in The Kenyon Review, Passages North, Cream City Review, and the Tampa Review, among others. She is currently Assistant Professor of English at the University of Arizona, where she teaches creative writing (fiction and pedagogy), African literature, African American literature, Caribbean literature, and multicultural literature. She is also hard at work on her second novel, A Season of Light.

Her novel, Mr. and Mrs. Doctor (Coffee House Press, 2015), tells the story of Nigerian couple Ifi and Job, who begin their lives together in Nebraska following an arranged marriage. It is not long after her arrival in Nebraska that Ifi, the eponymous Mrs. Doctor, discovers the truth about her husband: that he is not, in fact, a doctor.

You can learn more about Iromuanya and her work at julieiromuanya.com, and view all shortlists for the 2016 PEN Literary Awards at PEN.org.