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Jason Brown [1] is an American fiction and nonfiction writer who writes primarily about Maine and New England. His work has appeared in magazines and anthologies including The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic,The Best American Short Stories , The Best American Essays , and The Pushcart Prize Anthology.
In 2022, her book Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. [12] Strangers to Ourselves was selected for The New York Times ' s "10 Best Books of 2022" list. [13] The book was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism. [14]
For a text to be considered creative nonfiction, it must be factually accurate, and written with attention to literary style and technique. Lee Gutkind, founder of the magazine Creative Nonfiction, writes, "Ultimately, the primary goal of the creative nonfiction writer is to communicate information, just like a reporter, but to shape it in a way that reads like fiction."
Roald Dahl – short story writer; Maddie Dai – cartoonist, 2017–2021, 2023; William Dalrymple – critic, 2015; Mark Danner – foreign affairs correspondent; Edwidge Danticat – short story writer, 1999– Kamel Daoud – short story writer, 2015; Whitney Darrow Jr. – cartoonist, 1933–1982; Joe Dator – cartoonist 2006–2021
Back in 2017, Kristen Roupenian's short story, “Cat Person,” was published in The New Yorker and it immediately went viral online. With its telling of a dalliance between a 20-year-old college ...
"Head Down" is a non-fiction essay by Stephen King that first appeared in The New Yorker in 1990 and was later republished as part of his 1993 short story collection, Nightmares & Dreamscapes. It also pairs with another work in that collection, Brooklyn August. [1]
Her translations have been featured in The New Yorker and Literary Hub. Her first collection of short stories, I'm Afraid that's All We've Got Time For, was published in 2020 Calleja, along with Kat Storace, founded Praspar Press in 2020. Praspar is a micro-press that publishes English translations of literature originally in Maltese. They have ...
Deborah Treisman (born 1970) is the Fiction Editor for The New Yorker. [1] [2] Treisman also hosts craft conversations with The New Yorker short fiction contributors discussing their favorite stories from the magazine's archives in the Fiction podcast, and authors reading their own recently-published work in The Writer's Voice podcast.