Adam Wilson was a Writer in Residence in 2014. He visited an English class at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale as part of the Writers in the Schools program. BIO
Adam Wilson is the author of What’s Important is Feeling: Stories (Harper Perennial, 2014),and Flatscreen: A novel (Harper Perennial, 2012), which was a National Jewish Book Award Finalist, an Indie Next Pick, and an Amazon Book of the Month. In 2012, Adam received the Paris Review’s Terry Southern Prize, and was recently named recently one of the 50 Funniest People in Brooklyn by Brooklyn Magazine. His short stories have appeared in many publications including The Paris Review, Tin House,The Literary Review, Washington Square Review, The New York Tyrant, and many others. He holds a BA from Tufts University, and an MFA from Columbia University. He now lives in Brooklyn and teaches creative writing at New York University, Columbia University, and The Sackett Street Writer’s Workshop.

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