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Published Essays: 

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We are pleased to share Valeriya Kipnis's essay "Little Yellow Pills," which was selected by Emily Bernard for the 2021 Bette Howland Nonfiction Prize. The prize was established by the author Honor Moore, and is awarded annually to a graduating New School MFA nonfiction writer. Most recently the editor (with Alix Kates Shulman) of Women’s Liberation: Feminist Writings That Inspired a Revolution & Still Can, Honor Moore wrote about her friendship with Bette Howland in the afterword to Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage: The Selected Stories of Bette Howland.

“NO-MAN’S-LAND”: 5 QUESTIONS WITH VALERIYA KIPNIS

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Valeriya Kipnis, recipient of the 2021 Bette Howland Nonfiction Prize for her essay "Little Yellow Pills," shares some of the thoughts and inspirations behind her writing.

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