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June 8 (Wednesday), 7:30 pm Books Inc., San Francisco (Marina District)
Author David Vann
Features, Essays, and Short Stories
Men’s Health, “Drop-In Night at Starlight Ballroom” (essay), September 2010.
Elle UK, “Summer” (essay), July 2010.
The Observer Magazine (UK), excerpt from Crocodile, a memoir, July 2010.
The Sunday Times (UK), “Lost At Sea” (feature), May 2, 2010.
The Sunday Times (UK), “It's Not Yours” (short story), April 25, 2010
The Sunday Telegraph (UK), “The NIU Shooter,” excerpt from Last Day On Earth, April 2010.
The Observer Magazine (UK), “Rainmaker” (feature), March 2010.
The Huffington Post, “Suicide and Shame” (essay), March 2010.
The Sunday Times (UK), “Transmission” (short story), November 8, 2009.
The Guardian (UK), contributor to “Books of the Year 2009,” Dec 2009.
The Observer (UK), contributor to “Books of the Year 2009,” November 22, 2009.
Untitled Books (UK), “Scuttle” (short story), November 19, 2009.
Florence and the Machine (UK band), “Excess” (essay for sleeve notes for CD), November, 2009.
The Guardian (UK), “American Inferno” (essay on McCarthy’s Blood Meridian), November 14, 2009.
The Guardian (UK), “Where Are All The Men In My Family?” (essay), October 24, 2009.
Notes from the Underground (UK), “Wild Man Fenn” (short story), October 2009.
Five Dials (UK), “A Bird’s Bone” (short story), November 2009.
The Observer (UK), “To Catch A King” (essay), October 18, 2009.
“Every Good Story is at least Two Stories,” writing exercise in Now Write!, book by Sherry Ellis,
interviewed with Gay Talese on public radio December 2009.
Men’s Journal, July/August 2009, “My Father’s Guns” (essay), reprinted in Esquire UK September 2009.
Outside, “Hiking Corsica” (lead piece in Med feature), May 2009.
The Massachussetts Review, “A Conversation with Grace” (about Grace Paley), winter 2009.
National Geographic Adventure, “Adventurer of the Year” (profile), December 2008/January 2009.
Outside’s GO online, “The Tobago Cays” (short piece), November 2008.
Outside, “Last Voyage of the Culin” (feature), October 2008. Interviewed with thestory.org, syndicated
to 88 NPR stations.
Outside’s GO, “No Fear of Flying” (short piece), October/November 2008.
Outside’s GO, “Mr. Disney’s Wild Ride” (feature), August/September 2008.
Esquire, “Portrait of the School Shooter as a Young Man” (feature), August 2008. 12,500 words, written
about by the Associated Press and Chicago Tribune and picked up by hundreds of media outlets,
including The New York Times. Interviews with Chicago Public Radio, CBS News, and other stations.
Esquire, “The Tin Can” (feature and blog), Dec 2007. Reprinted in Esquire’s international editions,
picked up by media outlets in Germany, UK, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, US, Canada, etc.
Men’s Journal, “The Man Who Sailed Across America” (feature), October 2007.
men.style.com (the online home of GQ and Details magazines), “Moth Invasion,” July 2007.
Outside, “How Not To Go Down With The Ship,” July 2007.
Writer’s Digest, “Use Landscape to Build a Theme,” June 2007.
Writer’s Digest, “How to Describe Landscape Beautifully,” June 2007.
Men’s Journal, “The Rogue Wave,” May 2007.
StoryQuarterly, “Ketchikan” (short story), 2006.
Writer’s Digest, “The Real Deal” (feature on memoir), Sept-Oct 2006, reprinted in The Craft and
Business of Writing, March 2008.
Tallahassee Democrat, “Longing for the Super-Storm,” fall 2006.
The Anchorage Daily News, “The Taste of Salmon” (memoir).
Fourteen Hills, “The Higher Blue” (short story).
1st place in Best Fiction Contest, Fish Stories: Collective I, “A Legend of Good Men” (short story).
1st prize winner of River City Writing Awards, River City (judged by Susan Minot) “Rhoda” (short story).
The Atlantic Monthly, “Ichthyology” (short story), reprinted in The Anchorage Daily News and The New
York Times online, December 2008.
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