Sponsored by NCWN, the Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize honors the nineteenth-century writers Harriet Jacobs and Thomas H. Jones and is open to any Black and African-American writer whose primary residence is in North Carolina. The final judge of this year’s contest was DéLana R.A. Dameron. It’s a pleasure to see my new essay, Rituals of Home, selected as Runner-up. Read more at tinyurl.com/muvt9e8k.
About the essay: “Rituals of Home”
Dameron said, “A meditative prose piece about nature, and the fragile ecosystem we are entrusted to steward for our futures. ‘Rituals of Home’ is also a story about how we find home wherever we go.”
My hope is that it finds a good home soon.
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