"Eugene Lim has been selected as the winner of the 44th Dos Passos Prize for Literature, a literary award given annually by Longwood University to a talented American writer who experiments with form, explores a range of voices and merits further recognition."
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Posts by Eugene Lim
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WRITE ABOUT NOW:
Saturday, December 13, 2025
2-4pm
Parkside Lounge
317 East Houston; 10002
With:
Gina Apostol
Donald Breckenridge
Lisa Chen
Jared Daniel Fagen
Edwin Frank
Haleh Gafori
Eugene Lim
Daisuke Shen
Christopher Sorrentino
More info at:
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I'm very pleased to be in excellent company as a finalist for the 2025 John Dos Passos Prize.
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THREE FALL EVENTS
[1]
Boog City 19 Arts Festival
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[2]
In conversation with Leni Zumas for WOLF BELLS.
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[3]
In conversation with Jonathan Lethem for A DIFFERENT KIND OF TENSION
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still love this city !
i told [Cal] i had transformed our walk into a fiction and put it up as a blog post, and they remarked that they "didn't realize anyone out there still blogs." which at first surprised me, since they have been consistently producing their own blog for years -- but i knew what they meant.
the story came out easily, which felt odd (in a good way) as i've been so clogged these past few months of doomTime.
now, the story includes cameos of a few small press characters, who i realize are each artists of their own genres.
A Docu-Auto-Fiction
called a
WEIRD SHUFFLE
based on a walk yesterday around the park i took with
Cal A. Mari
AKA
in8 iD
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In two new short stories from Eugene Lim, infidelity, indifference—and baseball. Read “Monologue of the Destroyed” and “Covid Story, or I Can’t Really Remember What the Lockdown Was Like, Can You?” on our site now.
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