Bryan Washington
Bryan Washington (born October 1993) is an American writer. He published his debut short story collection, Lot, in 2019 and a novel, Memorial, in 2020. Lot, a series of interconnected short stories set in Houston, was published in 2019 by Riverhead.[5] The book centers in part on Nicolás, a young man of mixed African American and Latino American descent who works in his family's restaurant while coming to terms with his sexuality. The book was the winner of the 2019 Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, the 2020 Dylan Thomas Prize,[8] and the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction. Washington's debut novel, Memorial, was published on October 27, 2020. Prior to publication, A24 purchased the rights to adapt the novel for television, with Washington adapting his novel. Washington lectures in English at Rice University, where in July 2020 he was made George Guion Williams Writer in Residence and Scholar in Residence for Racial Justice