Lincoln Michel (born 1982) is an American short story writer, novelist, and editor. He is the author of Upright Beasts (Coffee House Press 2015) and The Body Scout (Orbit 2021).
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Born | 1982 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Genre | Fiction, short story, science fiction, weird fiction |
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Lincoln Michel was the co-founder and co-editor of Gigantic (magazine). From 2014 to 2017, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Electric Literature.[1][2] He is known for his "genre-bending" stories.[3] His short stories have been published in Noon (Literary Annual), The Paris Review, Granta, Tin House, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and The Believer (magazine). He won a 2015 Pushcart Prize.
His debut novel The Body Scout[4] was published in 2021 and received critical acclaim. The New York Times called the novel “timeless and original" and "a wild ride, sad and funny, surreal and intelligent.”[5] Boing Boing described it as "a modern cyberpunk classic."[6] He has taught in the Columbia University School of the Arts and Sarah Lawrence College.[7][8]