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You Exist Too Much is a debut novel by Zaina Arafat, published June 9, 2020 by Catapult. The book won the Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Fiction in 2021. [ 1 ]
At the time of her novel's publication, Majumdar worked as an editor at Catapult Books in New York City. [2] In 2021, Majumdar was promoted to Editor-in-Chief of Catapult, [10] and her authors included Matthew Salesses, Randa Jarrar, Ruby Hamad, Sindya Bhanoo and Ye Chun. [11] In May 2022, she left the position to focus on her writing and ...
Fridlund is an assistant professor at Cornell University in the Department of English. [3]Fridlund's debut novel, History of Wolves, was a finalist for the 2017 Man Booker Prize (one of six novels to be named to the shortlist) and the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction.
She is the cofounder of the Literary Death Match reading series, Black Balloon Publishing, and the publisher Catapult, founded in September 2015. [4] She is the founder of New Balloon, a media company that co-produced the 2015 film Beasts of No Nation .
The race is a flimsy device for stringing together a batch of completely unrelated encounters." He concluded, "Catapult Run is a respectable product, but it lacks imagination, replay value – the race is run once every seven years – and a useful story line. Whether it might have been improved had TSR authorized and supervised its production ...
Counterpoint merged with fellow publisher Catapult in 2016. Subsequently, Soft Skull reopened its New York office with Yuka Igarashi as editor-in-chief, [ 7 ] and began to reissue backlist books. These included The Amputee's Guide to Sex by Jillian Weise, Something Bright, Then Holes by Maggie Nelson , and Wayne Koestenbaum 's 2004 novel, Moira ...
In 2022, Brujas was translated into English by Lozano's friend [7] Heather Cleary for MacLehose Press (UK) and Catapult Books (US). It was named a TIME Best Book of the Month and critically acclaimed by the New York Times [8]. Cleary is currently at work at her translation of Lozano's Tree Dreaming for Catapult Books (US). [9]
Chung worked as the managing editor for The Toast from 2014 until the site closed in 2016, after which she became the editor-in-chief of Catapult magazine. [9] [10] She continued writing essays on topics involving gender, race, and media, such as the impact of seeing Asian American figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi on television [11] and the experience of casual racism at dinner parties.