Grant Faulkner
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Grant Faulkner is an American writer, the executive director of National Novel Writing Month(NaNoWriMo), and the co-founder of the online literary journal 100 Word Story.
Grant Faulkner | |
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Occupation | Fiction writer, essayist, executive director of National Novel Writing Month, co-founder of 100 Word Story |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | Grinnell College; San Francisco State University |
Notable work | Fissures Pep Talks for Writers: 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo |
Biography
Grant Faulkner was born and raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa. He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University.[1] He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children.[2]
In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long.[3] Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf’s Top (Very) Short Fictions list[4] and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction.[5]
In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty.[6] With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo’s programs annually, it’s the largest writing event in the world.[citation needed]
NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone’s story matters. “Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that’s how we make meaning of the world,” Faulkner said. “So everyone has a story—or many stories—to tell. Everyone is a creative type by definition.”[7]
In 2014, Faulkner co-founded the Flash Fiction Collective, a reading series in San Francisco, with writers Jane Ciabattari and Meg Pokrass.
In 2018, Faulkner launched the podcast "Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers" with co-host Brooke Warner of SheWrites.com.
Literary work
Faulkner’s stories and essays have appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, Poets & Writers, Writer’s Digest, The Southwest Review, The Gettysburg Review, Five Points, Green Mountains Review, and Puerto del Sol. His stories have also been anthologized in W.W. Norton’s New Micro: Especially Short Fiction and Best Small Fictions 2016.
In 2015, Faulkner released Fissures, a collection of one hundred 100-word stories, published by Press 53.
One reviewer wrote, “In Grant Faulkner’s collection of very short fiction, Fissures [One Hundred 100-Word Stories], Faulkner manages to elevate his language, presenting each word here with the rhetorical weight of a novel and with a poetic aptitude that is anything but self-indulgent. Faulkner has, instead, carefully crafted these stories, and each word comes at the reader as high currency.”[8]
The 100-word story form is often likened to prose poetry,[9] which is one thing that drew Faulkner to the form. “I’ve always liked forms that blur,” he said. “To say that a piece of writing is a prose poem versus a story is just a matter of an author’s intention, an author’s definition.”[10] In 2018, he co-edited a collection of the best stories published in 100 Word Story, Nothing Short of 100: Selected Tales from 100 Word Story with Lynn Mundell and Beret Olsen.
Faulkner is also known for his writings on the creative process. In 2017, Faulkner published Pep Talks for Writers: 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo. In 2019, he co-authored Brave the Page, a teen writing guide.
Faulkner regularly presents at conferences, including the Frankfurt Book Fair, Book Expo America, the Bay Area Book Festival, the Oakland Book Festival, Litquake, the Writer’s Digest Conference, and the San Francisco Writers Conference, among others.[11]
List of works
Books
- Brave the Page: A Young Writers Guide to Telling Epic Stories
- Nothing Short of 100: Selected Tales from 100 Word Story
- Pep Talks for Writers: 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo
- Fissures
Selected short stories
- "Charms" - Fiction Southeast
- "First Time" - New Flash Fiction Review
- "Us" - decomP
- "Six Stories About Gerard and Celeste" - Paragraph Magazine
- "Bright Mess" - Superstition Review
- "Bodies at Risk in Motion" - Green Mountains Review
- "Castings" - Counterexample Poetics
- "Dear X" - Flash Flood
- "Filter" - The Cortland Review
- "The Filmmaker: Eight Takes" - Eclectica
- "Model Upside Down on the Stairs" - PANK
- "Life Knowledge" - Revolver
- "The Names of All Things" - The Southwest Review
Essays
- Imagination Under Pressure – Poets & Writers
- The Art of Seduction: How to Entice and Captivate Your Readers – Writer’s Digest
- One Hundred Reasons Why I Write - National Writing Project
- Naked (On the Page) and Afraid - Writer’s Digest
- Writing Flash Fiction: Telling a Story with What’s Left Out - Writer’s Digest
- More Ideas Faster: Writing With Abandon[permanent dead link ] - Poets & Writers
- Going Long. Going Short. - New York Times Draft Blog
- What Makes NaNoWriMo Work: Breaking Down the Mythology of the Solitary Writer - Writer’s Digest
Selected interviews
- "Shards and Gems": An Interview With Guest Reader Grant Faulkner - Smokelong Quarterly
- The Writer's Digest Podcast, Episode 8: Interview with NaNoWriMo Executive Director Grant Faulkner - Writer's Digest
- A Flash Fiction Roundtable: Short but Never Small - Millions
- An Interview with Grant Faulkner - Superstition Review
- An Interview with Grant Faulkner, author of Fissures - Fiction Southeast
- The Write Stuff: Grant Faulkner on Watching Objects Rust and the Slow Reveal - SF Weekly’s Litseen
- How could creative expression not change the world? Interview with Grant Faulkner - Art Is Moving
- Grant Faulkner: A Modern Day Pioneer Inspiring Creativity Through Writing – Unzpipped
- An Interview with NaNoWriMo’s New Executive Director – NaNoWriMo blog
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
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- ^ ""We'll Always Publish a Good Story." A Chat With Grant Faulkner, Editor of 100 Word Story - The Review Review". www.thereviewreview.net.
- ^ "The Wigleaf Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions of 2015". wigleaf.com.
- ^ http://queensferrypress.com/blog/tag/the-best-small-fictions/
- ^ "An interview with Grant Faulkner, OLL's new Executive Director!". National Novel Writing Month.
- ^ "Grant Faulkner: A Modern Day Pioneer Inspiring Creativity Through Writing". 2 November 2014.
- ^ "Microfiction at Work: A Review of Fissures by Grant Faulkner - Atticus Review". 1 June 2015.
- ^ "Is It Prose Poetry, Short Prose, Or Flash Fiction? - Writer's Relief, Inc". 18 July 2013.
- ^ http://blog.superstitionreview.asu.edu/2015/06/06/an-interview-with-grant-faulkner/
- ^ "Bio". www.grantfaulkner.com.