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McSweeney's Issue 37

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

McSweeney's Issue 37

Contributors:

By (Author) Dave Eggers
Contributions by Mike Sacks
Contributions by James Fleming
Contributions by Jamie Quatro
Contributions by Christopher Monks
Contributions by Ted Travelstead
Contributions by Hallie Haglund
Contributions by Jamie Allen
Contributions by Brendan Emmett Quigley
Contributions by Steve Delahoyde

ISBN:

9781934781869

Publisher:

McSweeney's Publishing

Imprint:

McSweeney's Publishing

Publication Date:

2nd June 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

950g

Description

McSweeney's began in 1998 as a literary journal, edited by Dave Eggers, that published only works rejected by other magazines. Today, McSweeney's has grown to be one of the best-read and widely-circulated literary journals, committed to finding new voices Gabe Hudson, Paul Collins, Neal Pollack, J.T. Leroy, John Hodgman, Amy Fusselman, Salvador Plascencia and Sean Wilsey are among those whose early work appeared in McSweeney's and promoting the work of gifted but underappreciated writers, such as Lydia Davis and Stephen Dixon.

Author Bio

Mike Sacks has written for Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, The New Yorker, Time, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Radar, Funny or Die, MAD, New York Observer, Premiere, Believer, Vice, Maxim, Women's Health, and Salon. He has worked at The Washington Post, and is currently on the editorial staff of Vanity Fair. His first book, And Here's the Kicker: Conversations with 21 Humor Writers About Their Craft, was released in Summer 2009. His 2014 book was a sequel to And Here's the Kicker, called Poking a Dead Frog. His latest book, Stinker Lets Loose, is the 40th anniversary re-release of the movie by the same name. James Fleming is a college literature instructor and writer, and the author of the Cosby Codex for McSweeney's Internet Tendency. Jamie Quatro holds an MA in English from the College of William and Mary, and an MFA in fiction from the Bennington College Writing Seminars. Her work has appeared in Tin House, Ploughshares, The Kenyon Review, VQR, Agni, and elsewhere. Her stories are anthologized in The O.Henry Prize Stories 2013, The Story and Its Writer (ed. Ann Charters), and the 2018 Pushcart Prize Anthology. A Contributing Editor at Oxford American, Quatro teaches in the summers-only MFA program at Sewanee, The University of the South, and lives with her husband and four children in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

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