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Maria Reva

Maria Reva writes fiction and is an opera librettist. She is the author of Good Citizens Need Not Fear, which was nominated for the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize in 2020. Reva’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic, McSweeney’s, The Wall Street Journal, and The Best American Short Stories. She won the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers in 2018, a National Magazine Award in 2019, and the Shevchenko Foundation’s Kobzar Book Award in 2022. Reva was born in Ukraine and grew up in New Westminster, British Columbia, where she currently lives. 

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Maria Reva on Good Citizens Need Not Fear, WT Fiction Prize finalist
Reading by Maria Reva, 2018 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award winner

Award History

Jury Citation

“Among the many uncomfortable and incisive questions that Maria Reva asks in her brilliantly metafictional, propulsive, and topical novel set in contemporary Ukraine, is if it should exist at all. Endling’s brilliance lies in Reva’s willingness to yank on the dangling thread of the unanswerable, unraveling the whole genre, only to masterfully stitch it back together again. Written in vivid, clear-eyed prose, at times both hilarious and devastating, Endling is an astonishment.”—2025 Atwood Gibson Prize Jury (Gary Barwin, Ali Bryan, and Jasmine Sealy) 

2020 - Finalist

Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize

for

Good Citizens Need Not Fear

Jury Citation

“Set in Soviet-era Ukraine, in a crumbling apartment building somehow scratched from the State’s all-important records, Maria Reva’s Good Citizens Need Not Fear is a magic trick of a book: a dark and scathingly funny set of interconnected stories, each one alive with originality, that nonetheless leave the reader immersed in the very wholeness of these characters and their place in the world. Erased and ground down, Reva’s good citizens rise up and shine, insisting that their existence matters in harrowing and surreal and sometimes hilarious detail, as she proves the importance of writing toward the light, even — or especially — in the darkest times.” — 2020 WT Fiction Prize Jury (Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Waubgeshig Rice, and Yasuko Thanh)

2018 - Winner

RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers

for

The Ermine Coat

Jury Citation

“Set in the Ukraine and told in the voice of a young girl, ‘The Ermine Coat’ is a deeply moving story of a family – two women who sew fur coats for a living and the daughters they raise together. With elegant, nuanced prose, brimming with beauty and tenderness, Maria Reva sheds light on the social and economic pressures of Soviet life and reveals the joys and fragilities of familial love, and the sacrifices we make for it.” — 2018 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award Jury (Martha Baillie, Omar El Akkad, and Ayelet Tsabari)

Works Recognized by WT