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Mordecai Richler Writer-in-Residence

Situated in both the and the Département des littératures de langue française, de traduction et de créationÌý(DLTC) within the Faculty of Arts, the Mordecai Richler Writer-in-Residence Program brings a creative writer to the Department of English for one semester each year. By providing valuable insight into the creative process through events, student meetings, and workshops, the Richler WiR nurtures emerging student talent. Students take in practical and theoretical approaches to writing for such media as television, film, radio, stage, interactive media and print publications.


Poster for the 2025-2026 Richler Writer-in-Residence, Ricardo WilsonMordecaiÌýRichler Writer-in-ResidenceÌý2025-2026
Ricardo Wilson

17 February 2026: Reading of new work by Ricardo Wilson - 5:30 pm
24 March 2026: Book Launch for Troubled Lands (Princeton UP, 2026) edited by Ricardo Wilson, 5pm

Locations TBA

Ricardo Wilson, a creative writer and scholar, is an associate professor of English at Williams College and the founder and executive director ofÌýThe Outpost Foundation, a residency and arts advocacy organization for writers of color from the United States and Latin America. He has, most recently, extracted from the archive and editedÌýTroubled Lands, a forthcoming and previously unpublished collection of short fiction from Mexico and Cuba translated by Langston Hughes in 1935 (Princeton University Press) and is the author ofÌýAn Apparent Horizon and Other StoriesÌý(PANK Books) andÌýThe Nigrescent Beyond: Mexico, the United States, and the Psychic Vanishing of BlacknessÌý(Northwestern University Press).ÌýAn Apparent Horizon and Other StoriesÌýwas selected as a finalist for both the Vermont Book Award and the Big Other Book Award.ÌýHis writing can also be found in, among other spaces, 3:AM Magazine,ÌýBlack Renaissance/Renaissance Noire, BOMB, Callaloo,ÌýThe Common, CR: The New Centennial Review,Ìýswamp pink, Northwest Review, The Offing, andÌýStirring. He is at work on his forthcoming novelÌýEven Worse than the Nightmare.

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