PRESS
“New Writer: Nominated by André Aciman,” V Magazine, no. 117, the Discovery Issue
“Fiction Responding to Fiction: Raymond Carver and Jonathan Durbin” by Laura Spence-Ash, Ploughshares
Author Q&A with Sadye Teiser, The Masters Review
Author Q&A with Will Allison, One Story
FICTION
“Mexicola,” Chattahoochee Review, Spring 2019 [print only]
“Parliament Lights,” New Ohio Review, Winter 2018
“Now I See,” Mr. Porter, September–October 2018
“Sisters,” Tin House, Fall 2018
“Isn’t It Big? Isn’t It Nice?“, Craft, October 2017 [reprint]
“Because Florida,” Crazyhorse, Spring 2017 [print only]
“Isn’t Big? Isn’t It Nice?“, Indiana Review, Winter 2016 [print only]
“Cough,” The Masters Review Volume V, 2016 [print only]
“First Thing We Did,” Catapult, Fall 2015
“All the Women, Disappear,” Arcadia, Summer 2015 [print only]
“Dad Thing,” Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading, 2015
“Husbands,” New England Review, Fall 2014 [print only]
“Autocorrect,” Secret Behavior, 2014 [print only]
“Edie Sedgwick,” Nashville Review, Summer 2014
“Claire, the Whole World,” One Story, April 2014 [print only; sold out]
SELECT NONFICTION
Ocean Vuong on On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Interview, 2019
Ted Chiang on Exhalation, Mr. Porter, 2019
Roxane Gay on Hunger, Village Voice, 2017
Lesley Nneka Arimah on This Is What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky, Village Voice, 2017
Kurt Andersen on Fantasyland, Village Voice, 2017
Tom Perrotta on Mrs. Fletcher, Village Voice, 2017
Christopher Bollen on The Destroyers, Village Voice, 2017
Patrick Ryan on The Dreamlife of Astronauts, Electric Literature, 2016
Andrew Cogan, Monocle, 2011 [subscription required]
The Raconteurs, Interview, 2008
Daft Punk, Paper, 2007
SELECT SCRIPTWRITING
Sometimes I Lie (co-written by Vincent Skeltis, director), 2012