Hello! I'm Karla FC Holloway, James B. Duke Emerita Professor at Duke University. As a professor, my classrooms and scholarship focused on literature, law, and bioethics; but in 2017 I turned my full attention to writing fiction (and tweeting -> @ProfHolloway). A Death in Harlem (Triquarterly 2019) is a mystery set in the moment of the Harlem Renaissance.
Gone Missing in Harlem (April, 2021) is a novel about memory, mothering and resilience that bridges the Harlem Renaissance and the Great Depression. Weldon Thomas, NYC's first colored policeman, returns to solve the mystery of a Harlem baby whose disappearance fails to engage the same energies and interest as the contemporaneous Lindbergh kidnapping. I'm now captivated by the intrigue of a new "...in Harlem" story. Stay tuned!
"But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives." -Toni Morrison
Gone Missing in Harlem (April, 2021) is a novel about memory, mothering and resilience that bridges the Harlem Renaissance and the Great Depression. Weldon Thomas, NYC's first colored policeman, returns to solve the mystery of a Harlem baby whose disappearance fails to engage the same energies and interest as the contemporaneous Lindbergh kidnapping. I'm now captivated by the intrigue of a new "...in Harlem" story. Stay tuned!
"But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives." -Toni Morrison