

Nzondi (Ace Antonio Hall) is represented by the Creative Edge publicity firm. Follow Nzondi on his social media platforms on Twitter or as Ace Antonio Hall on Instagram and Facebook for news, books, updates and appearances for keynote speaking events at writing conferences. Hall currently lives bi-coastal in New York and Los Angeles. Additionally, three of his short stories were on the Horror Writers Association Reading list for the 2017 Bram Stoker Awards.Ī former Director of Education for NYC schools and the Sylvan Learning Center, the award-winning educator earned a BFA from Long Island University. His novel Oware Mosaic won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Young Adult fiction.Īmong his many short stories that were published in anthologies and print magazines, Hall’s short story, “ Raising Mary: Frankenstein,” was nominated for 2016 horror story of the year for the 19th Annual Editors and Preditors Readers Poll. Ace Antonio Hall, is an American urban fantasy and horror writer. He is currently working on a sequel to his first novel. In 2019, he received the PEN/Hemingway Award, which is dedicated to first-time authors of full-length fiction books. Orange received the John Leonard Prize in 2018, awarded for an author’s first book in any genre. There There also received nominations for various other recognitions, including the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, the Audie Award for Multi-voiced Performance, and two from Goodreads Choice Awards: Best Fiction and Best Debut Goodreads. His first book, There There, was one of the finalists for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize and received the 2019 American Book Award. He is a recent graduate from the MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he now teaches writing, and a 2014 MacDowell Fellow and 2016 Writing by Writers Fellow. Born and raised in Oakland, Orange is a citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations of Oklahoma. Tommy Orange is an American novelist and writer from Oakland, California who lives in the Sierra foothills. The conference includes a picnic supper Friday evening, Saturday dinner and Sunday lunch. Go one-on-one with successful writers in the field. To book a room at Hotel Leger, please call the hotel directly and say you areĬome join the annual Gold Rush Writers Conference, April 29th, 30th, and May 1st in 2022, at the historic Leger Hotel in picturesque Mokelumne Hill where writing professionals will guide you to a publishing bonanza through a series of panels, specialty talks, workshops, and celebrity lectures. If you are interested in this special offer please email Antoinette May Subscribe to the newsletter to have military news, updates and resources delivered straight to your inbox.This year, we are pleased to offer locals the opportunity to sign up for individual workshops at $40 per 90 minute session Whether you're looking for news and entertainment, thinking of joining the military or keeping up with military life and benefits, has you covered. Keep Up With the Best in Military Entertainment Discovery slowly will reveal the answers over the next few months, so stay tuned if you’re hoping that gold mining is the answer to all your career needs. Maybe Lewis’ crew was doomed before it started in season 11. The idea that there’s more gold in the Yukon than in Oregon makes a lot of sense. This is our opportunity to shine so we’re going to need to put everything into it if we’re going to succeed. I’m hungry for victory, and I have a lot to prove to everyone. I would also say that I’m also 100% more focused. But I expect the gold to be more consistent than it was in Oregon.

Lessons learned, he also told us why he thinks things will be different this time, writing: “I expect the Yukon to be a lot more difficult and be a constant challenge. Fred Lewis operates an excavator on "Gold Rush." You thought they were still using pans and pickaxes? (Discovery)
