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Writers in Camden: 10th Anniversary Programming

Date & Time

Thursday, October 23, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:45 p.m.

Category

Location

Multi Purpose Room, Campus Center

326 Penn Street Camden, NJ, 08102

Contact

Anne McGuirk-Molina

Writers House Celebrating 10 Years of Writing Excellence

MFA Alumni Reading featuring Deena ElGenaidi, Micaiah Johnson, & Brook McClurg

Acclaimed authors and MFA alumni Deena ElGenaidi, Micaiah Johnson, and Brook McClurg will read from their work in Rutgers-Camden’s Campus Center Multipurpose Room.

Deena ElGenaidi

Deena ElGenaidi is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York. Her debut novel, Dust Settles North, was released in September 2025 with Bindery. Her writing has been featured in Vulture, Insider, Nylon, Salon, Oprah Daily, and elsewhere. Deena holds her MFA in Creative Writing from Rutgers University-Camden and her MA in English from Villanova University.

Micaiah Johnson

Micaiah Johnson is a Brooklyn-based author and scholar. She received her BA in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside, and her MFA in fiction from Rutgers-Camden. She received her doctorate at Vanderbilt university. On her mother’s side, she is a first-generation traditional high school graduate. Her debut novel The Space Between Worlds won the Compton Crook Award and was an Editors’ Choice at The New York Times. NPR named it one of best books of 2020 and one of the best science fiction books of the last decade. Her follow-up novel, Those Beyond the Wall, an eerily timely looked at violence during apartheid, was released March 12th, 2024. In her academic work she is concerned with questions at the intersection of race and technology, particularly as revealed in 19th Century America, a time punctuated by spectacular shifts in both. She also works in the necropolitical implications of preservation, both in centuries past and in our present moment of the Sixth Great Extinction.

Brook McClurg

Brook McClurg is an Assistant Professor in the English and Comparative Literature Department at San José State University and editor-in-chief for ReedMagazine, California’s oldest literary journal. A Fulbright research fellow, his nonfiction, fiction, poetry and translation work have appeared in many literary journals. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart prize, and his work “Geometry of Absence” was listed as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays. His first book, A Dictionary of Modern Consternation, won the Permafrost Prize in Nonfiction and was published in 2024 by The University of Alaska Press.

Free admission. Registration encouraged. Refreshments provided. Books available for purchase.

Writers in Camden

Writers in Camden is a long-running reading series on the Rutgers-Camden campus, inviting acclaimed novelists, poets, and nonfiction writers to share their work with students and the public.