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Stegner Fellow Reading with Dora Prieto and Adams Adeosun

Date
Wed November 12th 2025, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Event Sponsor
Creative Writing Program
Location
Stanford ChEM-H Building
290 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda, E241

The Creative Writing Program is pleased to announce a reading with Stegner Fellows in Poetry and Fiction: Dora Prieto and Adams Adeosun.

This event is open to Stanford affiliates and the general public. Registration is encouraged but not required. Register here

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Born and raised between rural Nova Scotia and southern Mexico, Dora Prieto is a poet and translator based between Vancouver and Mexico City, on the move to the Bay Area for the Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford. Her debut collection Girl Tejido is forthcoming with House of Anansi in April 2027. She won the 2025 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for emerging writers with her ten-page poem cycle "Loose Threads" and was longlisted for the 2024 CBC Poetry Prize. She's currently co-translating an award-winning poetry collection titled JAWS by Mexican poet Xitlalitl Rodríguez Mendoza. She is a member and co-founder of the El Mashup Collective, a community arts project focused on skills sharing and collaborative practice in poetry, analog film, sound art, and hybrid storytelling. Her poems can be found in Acentos ReviewCatapult (RIP)Capilano Reviewthe Ex-PuritanGUTS, and Maisonneuve.

Adams Adeosun is a writer from Nigeria, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, a 2023 MacDowell fellow, and the 2024-25 Carol Houck Smith Fiction Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Their work has appeared in magazines and anthologies, including A Long House, American Poets, Catapult, Isele, The Offing, Transition, and Limbe to Lagos: Nonfiction from Cameroon and Nigeria. Their poetry chapbook, If the Golden Hour Won't Come for Us, is included in APBF's Kumi: New Generation African Poets box set.