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CFF Newsletter Released

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CFF Presents: Manuscript Flaws and Fixes: Editors in Conversation

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CFF 2026 Workshops Schedule Released

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Columbia Alum? Fiction Writer?

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CFF Presents: "How To Get Out of the Slush Pile" with Dawn Raffel

Watch Recording (Dec 2, 2025)
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February 21, 2014

Girl in Translation

Girl in Translation Jean KwokRiverhead, 2011 Jean Kwok, MFA ’97, is one the most instantly successful graduates of Columbia University’s Writing Program.  Her debut novel, Girl in Translation was published...

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November 22, 2013

Columbia Fiction Foundry Meeting of October...

  October 5 Meeting of the physical version of the Columbia Fiction Foundry

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November 19, 2013

Jean Kwok Group Photo

From left to right: Ralph White, Bill Marden, Melissa Bell, Jean Kwok, Richard Hensley, Rachel Augustin, Emily Arnold, Connie Kopeck

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November 18, 2013

Jean Kwok Interview

Fiction Foundry President, Ralph White, interviewing Columbia alumna and best selling author, Jean Kwok (Girl in Translation).

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