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Steve Almond (born October 27, 1966) is an American
short-story writer A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest ...
, essayist and author of ten books, three of which are self-published.


Life

Almond was raised in Palo Alto, California, graduated from
Henry M. Gunn High School Henry M. Gunn Senior High School is one of two public high schools in Palo Alto, California, the other being Palo Alto High School. Established in , Gunn High School was named after Henry Martin Gunn, who served as the Palo Alto superintendent fr ...
and received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University. He spent seven years as a newspaper reporter, mostly in El Paso and at the ''
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''. Almond lives in Arlington, Massachusetts with his wife and three children.


Literary work

Almond's 2014 book ''Against Football'', which documents his growing disillusionment with American football, derived from two pieces written for '' The New York Times''. Almond's second book, ''
Candyfreak ''Candyfreak: A Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America'' is a non-fiction book written by Steve Almond. It is about a trip that he took in which he searched for candy bars made by small companies. He traveled to factories across the ...
'' (2005) was a ''New York Times'' Best Seller and won the American Library Association Alex Award and was named the Booksense Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year. Almond's books have been published in half a dozen foreign countries and translated into German, Dutch, Spanish, and Croatian. He has published more than 150 stories in magazines such as '' Tin House'', '' Playboy'', '' Zoetrope'', and '' Ploughshares''. His story "Donkey Greedy, Donkey Gets Punched" was selected for '' The Best American Short Stories 2010'' and has been optioned for film by Spilt Milk Entertainment. Two of his stories were published in The Pushcart Prize. His essays and journalism have appeared in venues such as '' The New York Times Magazine'', '' GQ'', '' The Wall Street Journal'', '' Poets & Writers'', and '' Real Simple''. His stories and essays have appeared in dozens of anthologies. Almond also reviews books for '' The New York Times'', '' The Boston Globe'', and the '' Los Angeles Times''. He regularly teaches at GrubStreet in Boston, at the Sanibel Writer's Conference, and the Tin House Writer's Conference.


Teaching

Almond teaches non-fiction to fellows in the Nieman Fellowship program, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


Political activities

Almond served as adjunct professor in creative writing at
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for five years until publishing an open letter of resignation in '' The Boston Globe'' on May 12, 2006, in which he explained that his resignation was intended to protest the selection of
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as the college's 2006 commencement guest speaker. He later appeared on the ''
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'' show on Fox News to discuss his decision. Almond is a regular contributor to '' The New York Times Magazine''s Riff section, and to the literary website The Rumpus, where he writes frequently about the intersection of morality and politics titled "The Week in Greed."


Self-publishing

After a decade of working with traditional publishers, Almond has self-published three books in recent years and become an outspoken advocate of self-publishing, which he has written about extensively in the '' Los Angeles Times'', '' Poets & Writers'', and '' The Rumpus''. Almond was a contributing writer to Alarm Clock Theatre Company's Elliot Norton Award-winning play ''PS Page Me Later'' based on selections from '' Found Magazine''.


Radio and podcast

Almond is a regular correspondent on NPR's '' Here & Now'' and on
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, both based in Boston. On October 27, 2011, Almond appeared as a guest on the podcast '' WTF with Marc Maron''. Almond also hosted a live interview podcast series with Hallelujah the Hills band leader Ryan Walsh entitled "This Has Been A Disaster – Thanks For Having Us." Almond co-hosted the ''Dear Sugars'' podcast for four years with Cheryl Strayed.


Bibliography


Short stories

* '' My Life in Heavy Metal'', Atlantic/Grove; Random House UK; Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch Germany, Fokus Komunikacije Croatia, 2002 * '' The Evil B.B. Chow and Other Stories'', Algonquin Books, 2005 * '' God Bless America: Stories'', Lookout Press, 2011 * ''Writs of Passion'', DIY or Die Press, 2013.


Nonfiction

* '' Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America'', Algonquin Books, 2004. * ''
(Not That You Asked) Rants, Exploits and Obsessions Steve Almond (born October 27, 1966) is an American short-story writer, essayist and author of ten books, three of which are self-published. Life Almond was raised in Palo Alto, California, graduated from Henry M. Gunn High School and received ...
'', Random House, September 11, 2007. * '' Letters from People Who Hate Me'', DIY or Die Press, self-published with
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, 2010. *
Rock and Roll Will Save Your Life
', Random House, 2010. * ''This Won't Take But a Minute, Honey'', self-published. * ''Bad Poetry'', DIY or Die Press. * ''Against Football: One Fan's Reluctant Manifesto'', Melville House Publishing, 2014. *
Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to this Country
'
Red Hen Press
2018. *
William Stoner and the Battle for the Inner Life: Bookmarked
', Ig Publishing, 2019.


Fiction

* ''All the Secrets of the World'', (Zando, 2022)


Coauthor

* ''Which Brings Me to You: A Novel in Confessions'' (with Julianna Baggott), Algonquin Books, 2006


References


External links

*
August 2003 InterviewBoston College resignation letterOp-ed piece in ''The Boston Globe''Video of Steve Almond interview on Fox television show ''RedEye''Midnight on Them SpursThe Problem of Human ConsumptionSkull
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