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Noah Cicero
Born (1980-10-10) October 10, 1980 (age 44)
Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
Alma materYoungstown State University
Genrepop culture
Notable worksBest Behavior, The Human War
Website
noah-cicero.blogspot.com (no longer updated)

Noah Cicero (born October 10, 1980) is an American novelist, short-story writer. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the author of six books of fiction and two ebooks.

Cicero's stories, poetry, and essays have been published in magazines such as Scarecrow, Brittle Star, Retort, Nth Position, Black Ice, Identity Theory, Prague Literary Review, and many others. His fiction is anthologized in The Edgier Waters, published by 3:AM Magazine in 2006.[1]

Bibliography

Novels
  • The Human War (2003, Fugue State Press; foreign publications include Snowbooks, London 2007; as well as editions in Greek and German)
  • The Condemned (2006, Six Gallery Press)
  • Burning Babies (2006, Parlor Press)
  • Treatise (2008, A-Head Publishing)
  • The Insurgent (2010, Blatt)
  • Best Behavior (2011, Civil Coping Mechanisms)
  • Go to Work and Do Your Job. Care for Your Children. Pay Your Bills. Obey the Law. Buy Products. (2013, Lazy Fascist Press)
  • Bipolar Cowboy (2015, Lazy Fascist Press)
  • Blood-Soaked Buddha/Hard Earth Pascal (2017, Trident Press)
  • Las Vegas Bootlegger: Empire of Self-Importance (2020, Trident Press)
eBooks

References

LITERARY TOUR GUIDE: Vegas-based Writer Noah Cicero Takes His Fans On A Journey

Ones To Watch

Noah Cicero-IMDB

“I WANTED IT TO BE LIKE A COUNTRY SONG”: An Interview With Noah Cicero

Cicero, author, The Human War

Las Vegas Bootlegger: Noah Cicero and The Idea of Authenticity

The Death of Nihilism: A Review of Noah Cicero's GIVE IT TO THE GRAND CANYON