The New York Public Library has announced its new class of Cullman fellows.

This week, the New York Public Library announced its fresh class of Cullman fellows.

The 15 gifted academics and writers were selected from a pool of over 800 applicants. They represent half a dozen fields of study; this year’s crew includes historians, essayists, novelists, poets, independent scholars, memoirists, journalists, and playwrights.

Over their fellowship term—which runs from September 2026 through May 2027—Cullman fellows will have access to the renowned research collections and resources of The New York Public Library towards the support of a new work. They’ll also each receive a private office at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, and a cozy stipend of $90,000.

Previous Cullman fellows include storied writers like Katie Kitamura, Raven Leilani, Colson Whitehead, Saidiya Hartman, and Colm Tóibín.

Here’s this year’s set:

AcademicsDoyle Calhoun, Marlene Daut, Alan Shane Dillingham, and Hannah Farber

Fiction writersYaa Gyasi, Megha Majumdar, and Alexander Sammartino

Nonfiction writersRebecca Donner, Kasim Kashgar, Eric Lach, Rachel Monroe, and Ross Perlin

PlaywrightsViacheslav Komkov and Lauren Yee

PoetNick Flynn

Congratulations, class of 2027!


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