Tea By the Sea is a powder keg of a novel, where secrets and lies explode into truth and consequences, all told with spellbinding, shattering power. Hemans doesn’t just fulfill the promise of her debut— she soars past it.” — Marlon James, Man Booker Prize Winning author

Donna Hemans is the author of three novels, River Woman, Tea by the Sea, and The House of Plain Truth. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in Electric Literature, Ms. Magazine, and Crab Orchard Review, among others.

Her first novel, River Woman, was named co-winner of the 2003-4 Towson University Prize for Literature, and in 2015, she won the Lignum Vitae Una Marson Award for Adult Literature for Tea by the Sea.

Hemans was the 2007-2008 Black Mountain Institute (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) International Women’s Forum Fellow and twice served as the Lannan Visiting Creative Writer in Residence at Georgetown University. She has received grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and the Prince George’s County Arts Council, as well as residential fellowships from Hedgebrook, Millay Colony for the Arts, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

She received her undergraduate degree in English and Media Studies from Fordham University and an MFA from American University. She serves on the board of The PEN/Faulkner Foundation. She lives in Maryland, and is also the owner of DC Writers Room, a co-working studio for writers based in Washington, D.C.

Donna's Featured Titles

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Making Space for Creativity

A talk offering practical tips and resources to explore creative endeavors, including building community and making time in our busy lives.

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Finding The Heart Of Your Story—A Craft Talk On Revision

A reflection on choices a writer makes when revising. Donna shares examples from her work to show how she makes the difficult choice to start afresh with a manuscript, revive a dormant story, or pivot away from it.

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Immigrant Narratives: Finding Empathy Through Fiction

In this talk, Donna reflects on the immigrant experience in literature, and discusses how her family’s experience with migration in Cuba and the United States influences the stories she writes. This talk is based on the anecdotes and research she drew on to write The House of Plain Truth.

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Writing Culture

In this talk, Donna discusses the lingering influence of colonial rule in present-day Jamaica and the ways in which it continues to influence how Jamaican culture is represented in literature. She draws on her experience being forbidden to speak Jamaican patois and draws parallels to the present-day efforts to erase cultural stories in the U.S.A.

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What We Leave Behind, What We Hold

This talk focuses on the traditions immigrants leave behind or hold on to as they build new lives in their new country. From foods and music to severed relationships. This talk references Donna’s three novels and the mother/daughter relationships that are complicated by immigration.

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Leaning Into Your Obsessions: Writing About What Matters to You

In this talk Donna explores ways to write fiction from personal stories and experiences, no matter how small.

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Donna in the news

Donna’s Recent Work

Tea by the Sea Reading Guide

Donna’s Upcoming Events

Honors, Awards & Recognition

National Reading Group | Great Group Reads Selection
Lignum Vitae Writing Award
Carribean Readers’ Awards

Media Kit

By clicking the link below you will be directed to a Google Docs Folder
where you can download author photos and cover images.

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