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Rebekah Bergman

Biography

Rebekah Bergman

Rebekah Bergman is a fiction writer living in Rhode Island. Her debut novel is THE MUSEUM OF HUMAN HISTORY.

Rebekah received a BA in literary arts from Brown University and an MFA in fiction from The New School. Her short stories have been published in Tin House Online, Joyland and other journals. She is a contributing editor of Noon.

Rebekah was a 2018 Tennessee Williams Scholar at the Sewanee Writers’ Conference and a winner of The Masters Review Anthology Prize, judged by Rebecca Makkai. She has earned fellowships, grants, and residencies from Art Farm, Brown University and Tent Creative Writing, and was selected for Wigleaf’s Top 50 (2019) and nominated for a 2020 Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net.

Rebekah Bergman

Books by Rebekah Bergman

by Rebekah Bergman - Fiction, Magical Realism

After nearly drowning, eight-year-old Maeve Wilhelm falls into a strange comatose state. As years pass, it becomes clear that Maeve is not physically aging. A wide cast of characters finds themselves pulled toward Maeve, each believing that her mysterious “sleep” holds the answers to their life’s most pressing questions: Kevin Marks, a museum owner obsessed with preservation; Monique Gray, a refugee and performance artist; Lionel Wilhelm, an entomologist who dreamed of being an astrophysicist; and Evangeline Wilhelm, Maeve’s identical twin. As Maeve remains asleep, the characters grapple with a mysterious new technology and medical advances that promise to ease anxiety and end pain, but instead cause devastating side effects.