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Lauren Blackburn


On the left, a man in black and white smiles at the camera. On   On the right, the cover of a book reads "Same Bed, Different Dreams," authored by Ed Park.

Same Bed Different Dreams: Award-winning Ed Park on writing and teaching speculative fiction

Ed Park was surprised when his name was announced as the winner of the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Fiction. But his novel, “Same Bed Different Dreams,” has been a long time in the making, going back to an email from his father over 20 years ago. The ‘Prince’ spoke with Park and his students about the book and the experience of writing and teaching speculative fiction at the Lewis Center for the Arts.

Ed Park was surprised when his name was announced as the winner of the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Fiction. But his novel, “Same Bed Different Dreams,” has been a long time in the making, going back to an email from his father over 20 years ago. The ‘Prince’ spoke with Park and his students about the book and the experience of writing and teaching speculative fiction at the Lewis Center for the Arts.


A mansion can be seen behind the garden.

Princeton provides Ukrainian and Russian scholars two years of protection

After fleeing war zones and oppressive censorship, Ukrainian and Russian scholars find a temporary life and safety at Princeton, granted short-term positions by the University or sponsored by individual departments.

After fleeing war zones and oppressive censorship, Ukrainian and Russian scholars find a temporary life and safety at Princeton, granted temporary positions by the University or sponsored by individual departments.


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