Joyce Carol Oates Wins Fitzgerald Prize at Hôtel Belles Rives

By Monique Santos
Joyce Carol Oates, one of America’s most talented writers, who has produced a vast amount of literary work has won the Fitzgerald Prize at the elegant Hôtel Belles Rives in France. The is the place where F. Scott Fitzgerald lived and wrote “Tender is the Night” and where Joyce Carol Oates received the 13th annual Literary Award for her work, “48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister.”
Once called the Villa Saint-Louis, the Hôtel Belles Rives is a five-star luxury hotel in Antibes, France with beach access with a reputation for great status and quality service. While this...

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