In November 2016, Pegasus Theater in Chicago debuted its play adaptation of Middle Passage, titled Rutherford's Travels. The Charles Johnson Society at the American Literature Association was founded in 2003. Du Bois Award at the National Black Writers Conference, and many others. A MacArthur Fellow, Johnson has received a 2002 American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature, a 1990 National Book Award for his novel Middle Passage, a 1985 Writers Guild Award for his PBS teleplay Booker, the 2016 W.E.B. He is a novelist, philosopher, essayist, literary scholar, short-story writer, cartoonist, illustrator, and an author of children's literature, screenplays, and teleplays. Charles Johnson is a professor emeritus at the University of Washington and author of 23 books. His most recent publication is Twelve Days (Tor, 2017). Barnes has taught and lectured at UCLA, USC, University of Washington, Mensa, Pasadena JPL, the Smithsonian Museum, the University of North Carolina, and many others. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, British Fantasy Award-winning novelist Tananarive Due. Butler Memorial Award, Barnes is a pioneering Afrofuturist writer, and one of the most honored voices in the field. Nominated for Nebula and Hugo awards, writer of the Emmy-winning "A Stitch in Time" episode of The Outer Limits, and winner of the Octavia E. Steven Barnes is the New York Times bestselling, NAACP Image Award-winning author of more than 30 novels.
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