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American author, novelist, and professor
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Miranda Mellis
Notable works
  • Demystifications
  • The Spokes
  • None of This Is Real
  • The Revisionist

Miranda Mellis is the author of Demystifications, The Spokes, None of This Is Real, and The Revisionist. Her fiction, reviews, and essays have appeared in various publications including The Believer's The Logger, Harper’s, Conjunctions, the New York TimesFence and elsewhere. She has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction, and has been an Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts and the Millay Colony. She co-founded and co-edited The Encyclopedia Project and once played in a band called My Invisible. She teaches at Evergreen State College. She has taught in the MFA programs at California College of the Arts, Mills College, and University of San Francisco and has taught undergraduates at University of Chicago, University of California at Santa Cruz, and Brown University.

Bibliography

  • The Revisionist (2007)
  • Materialisms (2009)
  • None of This Is Real (2012)
  • The Spokes (2012)
  • The Quarry (2013)
  • The Instead (2016)
  • Demystifications (2021)
  • The Revolutionary (2022)

References

  1. https://logger.believermag.com/post/the-method-of-pain
  2. "The Face Says do Not Kill Me, by Miranda Mellis | Conjunctions — the forum for innovative writing".
  3. "Roxy Music – Warped Reality Magazine".
  4. Evergreen State College Directory


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