@JeBanach
Author of fiction, essays, & 100+ publishers' guides to works of world lit
"Big Bird" in Story Magazine (Pushcart Prize-nominated short story)
"Big Bird" in Story Magazine (Pushcart Prize-nominated short story)
The Atlantic essay on contemporary introductions to classic works of literature
The Atlantic essay on contemporary introductions to classic works of literature
TIME essay on untold stories and living with EM
TIME essay on untold stories and living with EM
Oprah Daily essay on Sheila Heti's recent work
Oprah Daily essay on Sheila Heti's recent work
In the 20 years since Alix Strauss debuted her groundbreaking short-story collection about a woman who crashes funerals in search of connection, the post-pandemic world has finally caught up to her message.
The Paris Review essay on secrets and spoilers (and Murakami)
The Paris Review essay on secrets and spoilers (and Murakami)
GRANTA essay on Charles Lamb
GRANTA essay on Charles Lamb
Lit Hub essay on my experience as an author of reading guides
Lit Hub essay on my experience as an author of reading guides
Electric Literature essay on what literary discourse offers in an age of extremism
Electric Literature essay on what literary discourse offers in an age of extremism
Vogue essay on Roxane Gay's pop-up magazine
Vogue essay on Roxane Gay's pop-up magazine
This month on Medium, Roxane Gay—acclaimed author of Hunger—launches a pop-up magazine that's a must-read.
The Paris Review essay on Philip Roth’s eightieth birthday party
The Paris Review essay on Philip Roth’s eightieth birthday party
Five Dials essay for Hamish Hamilton on the decline of the coffee to stay
Five Dials essay for Hamish Hamilton on the decline of the coffee to stay
The Paris Review--Laughing in the Face of Death: A Vonnegut Roundtable
The Paris Review--Laughing in the Face of Death: A Vonnegut Roundtable
April 11, 2013 – “Birds were talking. One bird said to Billy Pilgrim, ‘Poo-tee-weet?’” —Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut A well-constructed e-mail and some guts on
Vogue essay on Jen Brea's film Unrest and MECFS
Vogue essay on Jen Brea's film Unrest and MECFS
Jennifer Brea's film, Unrest, takes an unflinching at myalgic encephalmyelitis, otherwise known as chronic fatigue syndrome, and makes a case for why we all should pay attention.
PEN America interview
PEN America interview
The Quivering Pen interview with David Abrams
The Quivering Pen interview with David Abrams
Bio in Story Magazine
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