Electric Literature presents Electric Nights at KGB, celebrating the release of their third anthology.
Featuring the following readers:
Rick Moody is the author of four novels, three collections of stories, and a memoir, The Black Veil. His new novel, The Four Fingers of Death, will be published in July 2010. He also plays music in The Wingdale Community Singers, whose new album, Spirit Duplicator, is out now.
Wythe Marschall lives in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of Bennington College and the MFA fiction-writing program at Brooklyn College, where he now teaches literature. Wythe’s stories and essays have appeared in McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, Ninth Letter, Salt Hill, 5_Trope, Knock, The Kennesaw Review, The Brooklyn Review, and elsewhere. He is a senior editor of Atlas Obscura (atlasobscura.com). For more riveting biographical data, visit Wythe’s website, chronolect.com.
Jenny Offill is the author of the novel Last Things, which was a New York Times Notable Book and a finalist for the L.A. Times’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her short stories and essays have appeared in Story, Epoch, The Gettysburg Review, Boulevard, and The San Francisco Review of Books, among other places.
Cristina Moracho is a graduate of the Brooklyn College MFA program. She is working on her first novel.
About Electric Literature:
Electric Literature’s mission is to use new media and innovative distribution to keep literature vital in the digital age. Their critically acclaimed short story anthology series has received widespread attention for its innovative distribution, experiments in digital storytelling, and video collaborations. Visit us at www.electricliterature.com
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