Author John Vercher, writer of Devil Is Fine, will headline Delaware Humanities’ fall fundraiser on October 22. (Photo Credit: Rafael Aguilera)
Delaware Humanities will welcome author John Vercher for its fall fundraiser, “An Evening with John Vercher,” on October 22, at Delaware State University.
The event will feature a discussion with Vercher about the creative process behind his 2024 novel Devil Is Fine, which was inspired in part by Delaware’s unique history and geography. The novel explores themes of grief, identity, and race, drawing on the state’s coastal landscape as a backdrop.
Devil Is Fine has received significant acclaim, named one of the 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 by TIME Magazine, a Best Novel of 2024 by Electric Lit, Jezebel, and The Chicago Public Library.
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It was also a finalist for the Audie Award in literary fiction and longlisted for the 2025 Aspen Words Literary Prize, the Mark Twain American Voice Award in Literature Award, and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
“Mr. Vercher’s book invites us inside the main character’s struggle with some of life’s most profound questions like ‘Who am I?’ ‘How do we deal process emotional pain?’ and ‘Who has power and why?’,” said Delaware Humanities Executive Director Michele Anstine.
“These are humanities questions; they help us understand what it means to be human, and they often have complicated answers that involve multiple perspectives.”
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