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Maud Newton

Writer, Editor, and Critic

Maud Newton is an accomplished writer, critic, and editor known for her contributions to literature and cultural criticism. Born Rebecca "Maud" Newton in Dallas, Texas, in 1971, she was raised in Miami, Florida. She holds degrees in English and law from the University of Florida and has been a resident of New York City since 1999.12

Career and Works:

Maud Newton gained prominence as the founder of an early literary blog, which established her as a significant voice in the literary community. Her essays and critiques have appeared in numerous prestigious publications, including The New York Times Magazine, Harper's, Esquire, The Wall Street Journal, and Time.25 Her debut book, Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation, published by Random House in 2022, received widespread acclaim. It was recognized as one of the best books of the year by several major publications such as The New Yorker, NPR, and The Washington Post.134

Awards and Recognition:

Newton's work has been celebrated with various awards. She received the Irwin and Alice Stark Short Fiction Award in 2004 and the Narrative Prize for Fiction in 2009.2 Her book Ancestor Trouble was a finalist for the 2023 John Leonard Prize from the National Book Critics Circle.12

Personal Life:

Maud Newton was raised in a fundamentalist household by an evangelical mother and a racist father.2 She is married to artist Maximus Clarke and acknowledges living on the unceded land of the Lenape people.1 Newton continues to engage with her audience through various platforms, including her blog and social media.1

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Location

Greater New York City Area