Phillippe Diederich has written at least 1 book. Their most popular book is Diamond Park with 2 saves with an average rating of 3⭐.
As the son of Haitian exiles, born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Mexico City and Miami, my writing often explores themes of identity, belonging, and cultural heritage from a multicultural perspective.
My novels include “Lalo Lespérance Never Forgot” (Dutton, 2023); “Diamond Park” (Dutton, 2022); “Playing for the Devil’s Fire” (Cinco Puntos Press, 2016), which was named the 2017 Best Young Adult novel by the Texas Institute of Letters and selected for the 2017 Young Adult Library Services Association Best Fiction for Young Adults; and “Sofrito” (Cinco Puntos Press, 2015).
My short fiction has appeared in Quarterly West, Acentos Review, Burrow Press, Hobart, and other literary journals. My writing has been awarded the PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship, the Chris O’Malley Prize for Fiction from the Madison Review, an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, a Florida Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature, and a John Ringling Towers Grant in Literature.
Photography remains a central part of my professional life, though it has evolved since my days as a photojournalist covering news and features across the U.S. and Latin America for national publications. Today, I create visual content for businesses and individuals, specializing in travel, food and lifestyle photography and video content that enhances websites and social media platforms, delivering compelling visual narratives for clients.
Something I find interesting about all this is that my years of experience as a visual storyteller manages to filter itself into my writing style, giving my novels a natural cinematic feel
https://phildiederich.com/
2022 • 2 Readers • 289 pages • 3
2015 • 1 Reader • 304 pages
2016 • 254 pages
2023 • 257 pages