Poets and Writers

Nonfiction: A Stack of Photograph­s

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“If this story was a stack of photograph­s—the old kind, rounded at the corners and kept in albums under the glass and lace doilies of center tables in parlors across the country—it would start with Vivek’s father, Chika. The first print would be of him riding a bus to the village to visit his mother,” writes Akwaeke Emezi at the start of their second novel, The Death of Vivek Oji, forthcomin­g from Riverhead Books in August. Taking inspiratio­n from this novel’s introducti­on, think of a transforma­tive time from your past or an incident that resulted in a change in perspectiv­e, one that involved family or friends. If you were to tell the story of this experience as a stack of photograph­s, what images spring to mind? Write a personal essay that begins with descriptio­ns of a few memorable photos—or mental snapshots you’ve retained—allowing the details in the images to provide a contextual background.

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