About The Millions
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Welcome to the official Tumblr feed for The Millions, the online magazine offering coverage on books, arts, and culture. The Millions has been featured on NPR and noted by The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and The Village Voice, among others.
This account is maintained by Nick Moran, Emily M. Keeler, and Matthew Schantz.
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Writing for The Millions
The Millions regularly publishes pieces from guest contributors. The Millions also has several paid staff writers. The number of staff writer spots is limited and we typically pull from our frequent guest contributors when adding new staff writers. If you’d like to write for The Millions, please contact Max.
The Millions Staff
C. Max Magee | Wawayanda Mountain | Editor
Max created and edits The Millions. He is co-editor of the collection of essays The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books, called “funny, poignant, relentlessly thought-provoking” by The Atlantic. He has appeared on NPR’s “Weekend Edition”, Minnesota Public Radio’s “Midmorning”, and ABC Radio National’s “The Book Show” and has written for a number of publications. He and his family live in New Jersey. read Max | e-mail Max
Garth Risk Hallberg | Brooklyn | Contributing Editor
Garth Risk Hallberg is contributing editor for The Millions. He is the author of A Field Guide to the North American Family His stories and essays have appeared in Glimmer Train, Slate, Canteen Best New American Voices 2008, and Best of the Web 2008. He lives in Brooklyn. read Garth | e-mail Garth
Ujala Sehgal | Brooklyn | Associate Editor
Ujala is an associate editor of The Millions. She lives in Brooklyn and works for the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. She was formerly a writer for The Atlantic’s news website The Atlantic Wire, and a co-editor of the New York media website FishbowlNY. Her writing has appeared in The Millions, The Rumpus, her blog, among various other online publications. read Ujala | e-mail Ujala | follow @ujalasehgal
Adam Boretz | Brooklyn | Associate Editor
Adam is an associate editor of The Millions. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University and is a reviews editor at Publishers Weekly. Most recently his fiction has appeared in Fawlt and Encyclopedia. He lives in Brooklyn. e-mail Adam | follow @A_F_B.
Nick Moran | Hoboken | Social Media Editor
Nick is the social media editor for The Millions. He was born in Hoboken, NJ and he returned there after graduating from the University of Miami. Before leaving the publishing industry, he worked for Norton, John Wiley & Sons, and Oxford University Press. His interests can be followed on his Tumblr, Nick Recommends. read Nick | e-mail Nick | follow @nemoran3
Edan Lepucki | Los Angeles
Edan is a staff writer for The Millions. She is a fiction writer and instructor living in Los Angeles, and her stories have been published in McSweeney’s, Narrative Magazine, Meridian, and the Los Angeles Times Magazine, among others. She has an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and an excerpt of her recently-completed novel, The Book of Deeds, won the 2009 James D. Phelan Award. Her novella, If You’re Not Yet Like Me, was published last fall. Learn more about her writing classes at www.writingworkshopsla.com. read Edan | e-mail Edan | follow @edanl
Sonya Chung | The Bronx
Sonya is a staff writer for The Millions. She is the author of Long for This World, recently released by Scribner. Her stories, reviews, & essays have appeared in The Threepenny Review, Crab Orchard Review, Sonora Review, and BOMB Magazine, among others. She is a recipient of a Pushcart Prize nomination, the Charles Johnson Fiction Award, and the Bronx Council on the Arts Writers’ Fellowship & Residency. She is currently at work on a second novel and is a full-time faculty member in the Creative Writing Program at Columbia University. You can learn more about Sonya and her work at www.sonyachung.com. read Sonya
Emily St. John Mandel | Brooklyn
Emily is a staff writer for The Millions. Her new novel, The Lola Quartet, is forthcoming from McArthur & Company (Canada) and Unbridled Books (US) in spring 2012. Her two previous novels are Last Night In Montreal (an Indie Next Pick) and The Singer’s Gun (winner of an Indie Booksellers Choice Award, #1 Indie Next pick, included on a number of flattering lists.) Her short fiction will appear in the anthology Venice Noir, forthcoming from Akashic Books in February 2012. She lives in Brooklyn and has a website at www.emilymandel.com. read Emily | e-mail Emily
Anne K. Yoder | Brooklyn
Anne is a staff writer for The Millions. Her writing has appeared in Bomb, Tin House, and More Intelligent Life, among other publications. She lives and writes in Brooklyn, and moonlights as a pharmacist on the east side of Manhattan. read Anne | e-mail Anne
Kevin Hartnett | Philadelphia
Kevin, a staff writer for The Millions, is a regular contributor to the Christian Science Monitor Book Review. He blogs about fatherhood and family life at growingsideways.wordpress.com. read Kevin | e-mail Kevin
Lydia Kiesling | Chicago
Lydia is a staff writer for The Millions. She is in graduate school at the University of Chicago and was the recipient of the 2010 Charm Quark Award in the 2010 3 Quarks Daily Arts and Literature Prize. read Lydia | e-mail Lydia
Jacob Lambert | Philadelphia
Jacob is a staff writer for The Millions. He is a freelance humor writer and columnist in Philadelphia, where he lives with his wife and itty-bitty son. Through the wonders of Twitter, you can follow his work here. read Jacob | e-mail Jacob
Bill Morris | New York City
Bill is a staff writer for The Millions. He is the author of the novels Motor City and All Souls’ Day. His writing has appeared in Granta, The New York Times, L.A. Weekly, the (London) Independent, the Washington Post Magazine and the website Aolnews.com. He lives in New York City. read Bill | e-mail Bill
Patrick Brown | Los Angeles
Patrick Brown is a staff writer for The Millions. Patrick has worked in the book business for over seven years, including a two-year stint as the webmaster and blogger for Vroman’s Bookstore. He is currently the Community Manager for Goodreads.com. He’s written book reviews for Publishers Weekly, and he’s spoken about books and the internet at the LA Times Festival of Books, the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association spring meetings, and the 140 Characters Conference. He writes the sporadically entertaining Tumblr blog The Feeling. read Patrick | e-mail Patrick
Janet Potter | Chicago
Janet Potter is a staff writer for The Millions. Janet has worked in bookstores in Boston, Dublin, Greece, and Chicago, where she currently lives, and can most often be found reading on the train. Her work also appears in Bookslut and Open Letters Monthly, and she blogs about presidential biographies at At Times Dull. read Janet | e-mail Janet | follow @sojanetpotter
Michael Bourne | Brooklyn
Michael Bourne is a staff writer for The Millions, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and young son. He has published fiction and poetry in numerous journals, including most recently Potomac Review and Orange Coast Review, and teaches at Fordham University. read Michael | e-mail Michael
Mark O’Connell | Dublin
Mark O’Connell is a staff writer for The Millions. He is a writer and academic who lives in Dublin, Ireland. His website is www.markoconnell.net. read Mark | e-mail Mark | follow @mrkocnnll
The Millions Interns
Emily M. Keeler | Toronto
Emily is a Tumblr-happy intern for The Millions. She also is the books editor of The New Inquiry, and keeps a public reading journal, Bookside Table. read Emily | e-mail Emily | follow @emilymkeeler
Matthew Schantz | St. Petersburg
Matt is an intern for The Millions. He is currently studying English and Russian at Columbia University. read Matt | e-mail Matt | follow @sntz
