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Christopher R. Howard

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Christopher R. Howard is an American novelist. He was a finalist for the 2008 National Magazine Award for fiction for his short story "How to Make Millions in the Oil Market" (McSweeneys).[1] Howard's novella Darkstar, about a homeless Irish teenager who’s haunted by a diabolical voice and seeks to reunite with a soulmate he hasn’t seen since boyhood, as a cosmic event threatens to extinguish life on Earth, was selected by Amazon.com as one of the launch titles in its Kindle Singles program.[2] His first book, Tea of Ulaanbaatar, about a Peace Corps mission to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and a powerful "blood tea" known as tsus, was published in May 2011 by Seven Stories Press.[3][4] It was named the best Small Press Wonder of 2011 by the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography.[5] His second book, Prince of the World, was published by Seven Stories Press in 2013.[6]

Awards

  • 2008 National Magazine Award (finalist)
  • 2011 Small Press Wonder, Chicago Center for Literature and Photography

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