The VCU Cabell First Novelist Award judging process involves Community Readers, the VCU MFA program and faculty, a First Novelist Committee and the winner of the previous year's award.
We’re thrilled to announce the 2026 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award’s Top 20 Longlist! Below are our selections of excellent debut novels published in 2025.
We've been celebrating bold first novels since 2002. Here's an overview of how a Cabell First Novelist Award winner is chosen.
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ALT "A graphic reading: How a Cabell Winner is Chosen
1: All entries are read by VCU MFA students, faculty, & community readers
2: Book reviews are tallied to generate the top 20 longlist
3: MFA students narrow the longlist to a top 10 shortlist and then 3 finalists
4: MFA students & the Cabell Committee determine the winner, with the previous year's winner acting as a tie breaker
5: The winner is announced!"
What a night! We were delighted to host winning author Anne de Marcken and @NewDirections editor Barbara Epler for the 2025 Cabell First Novelist Award night. We so appreciated the insights they shared on writing, publishing, art, and life.
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TOMORROW! We'll see you at 7pm in the James Branch Cabell Library Lecture Hall (Room 303) for the Cabell First Novelist Award night!
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ALT A hand holds up a copy of IT LASTS FOREVER AND THEN IT'S OVER by Anne de Markcen in front of a tree at sunset, below the words "Award Night Tomorrow!"
Our favorite night of the year is one week away! Join us on Nov 5th for a night of celebration with Anne de Marcken, author of It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over, and Barbara Epler, editor and president of New Directions Publishing!
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ALT Graphic reading: 24th Cabell First Novelist Award: Award Night. with Anne de Marcken, author of It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over, and Barbara Epler, Editor and President of New Directions Publishing. Featuring a reading, moderated discussion, audience Q&A, and
book signing. 7-9 PM Wednesday, Nov 5th, James Branch Cabell Library Lecture Hall, Room 303. Headshots of Anne de Marcken and Barbara Epler float next to the cover of the winning novel.
Send us your debuts! The VCU Cabell First Novelist Award is still open for submissions.
Debut novels conventionally published anytime in the 2025 calendar year are eligible.
Submissions close Dec 30th, 2025.
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Here's a small taste of what to expect when you crack open this year's Cabell First Novelist Award winner. 🐦⬛
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ALT A hand holds up IT LASTS FOREVER AND THEN IT'S OVER by Anne de Marcken up against a wall of ivy. Surrounding the book are arrows pointing to the words Zombies, Loss, Grief, Humor, Memory, and Time.
Anne de Marcken will be at Shelf Life Books in Richmond on November 5th from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM to sign copies of her book! 📖 ✍️
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ALT Graphic reading: Book Signing with Anne de Marcken, author of It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over. Meet the winner of the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award and the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction! 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM, Wednesday, November 5th, Shelf Life Books. A headshot of de Marcken appears next to the cover of her novel.
Congratulations to past Cabell First Novelist Award winner Jade Chang, whose new novel, What a Time to Be Alive, is out now from @eccobooks!
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ALT The cover of What a Time to Be Alive by Jade Chang.
Did you know that this year's Cabell First Novelist Winner also won the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction? 🤩
Here's what the panel had to say about Anne de Marcken's It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over.
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ALT Quote from the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction Panel: “It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over is a work of quietly detonative imagination. Written in the guise of a zombie novel, it quickly reveals itself to be a deeply felt meditation on the many afterlives of memory, the strange disorienting space where our pasts go to disintegrate."
Join VCU Creative Writing for the season's first event in our MFA reading series, Moveable Feast, this Friday! Come hear these talented MFA students read their work! 🍂
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There's still time to read the winning novel ahead of the Cabell First Novelist Award night! Here's the gripping first line of It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over by Anne de Marcken.
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ALT Quote reading "I lost my left arm today. It came off clean at the shoulder." — Anne de Marcken, It Lasts Forever and Then It's over
Congratulations to past Cabell First Novelist Award winner Angela Flournoy, who was recently longlisted for the National Book Award for her second novel, The Wilderness!
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ALT The cover of the novel The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy.
We're excited to announce that Barbara Epler, President at @NewDirections Publishing and Anne de Marcken's editor, will be joining us for this year's Cabell First Novelist Award Night!
Photo by Nina Subin.
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Last night's Levis Reading Prize event was excellent! Thank you Weijia Pan for the wonderful reading!
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ALT Weijia Pan reads from his collection at a podium on a stage. Behind him, a large screen reads: MOTHERLANDS: poems, Weijia Pan, Levis Reading Prize Night.
Don't forget: VCU's Levis Reading Prize event is at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 25. Winner Weijia Pan will read from his beautiful poetry collection, "Motherlands." Hope to see you there!
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