Michael Kimball’s third novel,
Dear Everybody, was
recently published in the US, UK, and Canada.
The Believer calls it “a
curatorial masterpiece.”
Time Out New York calls the
writing “stunning.” And the
Los Angeles Times says the book is
“funny and warm and sad and heartbreaking.” His first two
novels are
The Way the Family Got
Away (2000) and
How Much of Us There
Was (2005), both of which have been translated
(or are being translated) into many languages. His work
has been on
NPR’s All Things Considered and in
Vice, as well as
The Guardian,
Prairie Schooner,
Open City,
Unsaid, and
New York Tyrant. He is also
responsible for
Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a
postcard) and the documentary films,
I Will Smash You (2009) and
60 Writers / 60 Places (2010).
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