Garielle Lutz
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Garielle Lutz is an American writer of poetry and fiction. Her work has appeared in , NOON, The Quarterly, Conjunctions, Unsaid, Fence, StoryQuarterly, The Believer, Cimarron Review, 3rd Bed, Slate Magazine, New York Tyrant, The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories, The Apocalypse Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press), PP/FF: An Anthology (Starcherone Books), The Random House Treasury of Light Verse and in the film 60 Writers/60 Places.
A collection of her short fiction, Stories in the Worst Way, was published by Alfred A. Knopf in November 1996 and re-published by in 2002 and Calamari Press in 2009. Lutz's second collection of short stories, I Looked Alive, was published by the now-defunct Four Walls Eight Windows in 2003 and republished by Black Square Editions/Brooklyn Rail in 2010. Partial List of People to Bleach, a chapbook of new and early stories (published pseudonymously as Lee Stone in Gordon Lish's The Quarterly) was released by in 2007. Divorcer, a collection of seven stories, was released by Calamari Press in 2011.
Lutz received a literature grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1996, and a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts in 1999.
Lutz is currently an assistant professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.[1]
In 2021, simultaneous with the publication of her book Worsted, Lutz came out as a transgender woman.[2]
Works[]
- Stories In the Worst Way (1996 from Alfred A. Knopf; 2002 from ; 2009 from Calamari Press)
- (2003 from Four Walls Eight Windows; 2010 from Black Square Editions/Brooklyn Rail)
- , with Diane Stevenson (2005 from Writer's Digest Books)
- (2007 from )
- Divorcer (2011 from Calamari Press)
- The Gotham Grammarian (2015 from Calamari Press)
- Assisted Living (2017 from Future Tense Books)
- The Complete Gary Lutz (2019 from Tyrant Books)
- Worsted (2021 from Short Flight/Long Drive Books)
Online texts[]
Short Fiction:
- "Eminence"
- "For Food"
- "Ventriloque"
- "I Used to Love LPs"
- "Contractions"
- "Devotions"
- "Esprit de L'Elevator"
- "Street Map of the Continent"
- "SMTWTFS"
Review:
- "Fatal Agreement: The new edition of The Chicago Manual of Style wrestles with grammar." (Slate, August 2003)
- A review of Life of a Star by Jane Unrue (The Believer, June 2010)
Essay:
- "The Sentence Is a Lonely Place" (The Believer, January 2009)
- Untitled ("In my late, tormentative twenties...") (Moistworks, June 2006)
Interviews[]
- with Blake Butler, Vice
- with Diana George, The Stranger
- with Justin Taylor, Bookslut
- with Ross Simonini, Believer Magazine
- with Michael Kimball, The Faster Times
- with Gene Kwak, We Are Champion
- with David Winters, "3:AM Magazine"
- with Dylan Nice, "Wag's Revue"
- with Greg Gerke, Big Other
- with Elizabeth Ellen, Hobart Pulp
References[]
- ^ Greensburg faculty[dead link]
- ^ Ellen, Elizabeth (May 4, 2020). "Worsted: Elizabeth Ellen Interviews Garielle Lutz". Hobart Pulp. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- University of Pittsburgh faculty
- Living people
- LGBT writers from the United States
- Transgender and transsexual writers