McSweeney's Issue 48
By (Author) Dave Eggers
By (author) Boots Riley
McSweeney's Publishing
McSweeney's Publishing
8th January 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
810.5
Paperback
300
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
653g
Each issue of the quarterly is completely redesigned. There have been hardcovers and paperbacks, an issue with two spines, an issue with a magnetic binding, an issue that looked like a bundle of junk mail, and an issue that looked like a sweaty human head. McSweeneys has won multiple literary awards, including two National Magazine Awards for fiction, and has had numerous stories appear in The Best American Magazine Writing, the O. Henry Awards anthologies, and The Best American Short Stories. Design awards given to the quarterly include the AIGA 50 Books Award, the AIGA 365 Illustration Award, and the Print Design Regional Award.
Dave Eggers lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. McSweeney's began in 1998 as a literary journal that published only works rejected by other magazines. That rule was soon abandoned, and since then McSweeney's has attracted work from some of the finest writers in the country, including Denis Johnson, Jonathan Franzen, William T. Vollmann, Rick Moody, Joyce Carol Oates, Heidi Julavits, Jonathan Lethem, Michael Chabon, Ben Marcus, Susan Straight, Roddy Doyle, T. C. Boyle, Steven Millhauser, Gabe Hudson, Robert Coover, Ann Beattie, and many others. At the same time, the journal continues to be a major home for new and unpublished writers; we're committed to publishing exciting fiction regardless of pedigree. Boots Riley lives in Oakland, California. He is the frontman and songwriter for The Coup. Right-wing columnist and Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin once called his work "A stomach-turning example of anti-Americanism disguised as high-brow intellectualism." Boots was surprised and elated by the compliment.