Panio Gianopoulos
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Panio Gianopoulos | |
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Born | July 7, 1975 |
Occupation | Writer, editor |
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Children | 3 |
Panio Gianopoulos (born July 7, 1975) is an American writer and editor in chief.
Biography[]
Career[]
Panio Gianopoulos is the author of A Familiar Beast, a darkly comic novella about a newly divorced man in search of redemption. His second book, How to Get Into Our House and Where We Keep the Money, a short story collection about men and women struggling to find and keep love,[1] received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. Kirkus praised the stories for their humor and insights, calling the book "witty, discerning, and laugh-out-loud funny.”[2]
His stories, essays, and poetry have appeared in various magazines and newspapers, including Tin House, Salon, Northwest Review, The Rattling Wall, Chicago Quarterly Review, Big Fiction, The Brooklyn Rail, Catamaran Literary Reader, and The Los Angeles Review of Books. A recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Award for Non-Fiction, Gianopoulos has been included in the anthologies The Bastard on the Couch, Cooking and Stealing: The Tin House Non-Fiction Reader, and "The Encyclopedia of Exes". A former book editor, he has worked at Crown Publishing, Talk Miramax Books, Bloomsbury Publishing, Backlit Fiction,[3] and is currently the co-founder and editorial director of media startup, Heleo.[4]
Education[]
Gianopoulos has a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In 2010, he received his M.B.A. from Stanford University.
Personal life[]
He has been married to the actress Molly Ringwald since 2007.[5] They have three children, daughter Mathilda Ereni (born October 22, 2003), and twins, Adele Georgiana and Roman Stylianos (born July 10, 2009).[6] He is a Greek-American who was born in and grew up in Massachusetts.[citation needed]
Bibliography[]
- A Familiar Beast, Nouvella (2012)
- How to Get Into Our House and Where We Keep the Money, Four Way Books (2017)
References[]
- ^ French, Agatha. "Presenting his debut collection, Panio Gianopoulos is funny and disarming at Skylight Books - Los Angeles Times". latimes.com.
- ^ "HOW TO GET INTO OUR HOUSE AND WHERE WE KEEP THE MONEY by Panio Gianopoulos - Kirkus Reviews".
- ^ Humphrey, Michael. "From Dickens To iPads To Harry Potter: Why Backlit Is Bullish On Teen Reading".
- ^ "First Came Nerve. Then Came Babble. Rufus Griscom's Third Act: A Buzzfeed for Brains".
- ^ "Meet Molly Ringwald's Twins!".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
- 1975 births
- Living people
- American editors
- American essayists
- American short story writers
- American writers of Greek descent
- Writers from New York City
- Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
- University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni
- American short story writer stubs