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Eric Puchner

Biography

Eric Puchner

Eric Puchner is the author of the collection MUSIC THROUGH THE FLOOR, a finalist for the California Book Award and the NYPL Young Lions of Fiction Award, and of the novel MODEL HOME, a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Prize. Eric is a former Stegner Fellow, a Pushcart Prize winner, and winner of an award from the Academy of Arts and Letters. His work has appeared in many literary magazines and anthologies, including Best American Short Stories, Zoetrope, Best American Non-Required Reading, Tin House and Granta. His personal essays appear regularly in GQ, Medium and elsewhere. Eric is a professor in the writing seminars at Johns Hopkins. He lives in Baltimore with his wife, the novelist Katharine Noel, and their two children.

Eric Puchner

Books by Eric Puchner

by Eric Puchner - Fiction, Short Stories

A boy on the edge of adolescence fears his mother might be a robot; a psychotically depressed woman is entrusted with taking her niece and nephew trick-or-treating; a reluctant dad brings his baby to a coke-fueled party; a teenage boy tries to prevent his mother from putting his estranged father’s dogs to sleep. Ranging from a youth arts camp to an aging punk band’s reunion tour, from a dystopian future where parents no longer exist to a ferociously independent bookstore, LAST DAY ON EARTH revolves around the endlessly complex, frequently surreal system that is family.