Joseph Earl Thomas
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Joseph Earl Thomas is the author of the novel God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer (Grand Central Publishing, 2024) which received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. His first book is Sink: A Memoir (Grand Central Publishing, 2022), a New York Times Notable Book. His writing has been published in The Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Dilettante Army, and The New York Times Book Review. His honors include the 2020 Chautauqua Janus Prize, and fellowships from Kimbilio, VONA, Tin House and Bread Loaf.
Asked in an interview about the challenges of writing a memoir at a young age, Thomas responded: I don’t necessarily see any cons. I felt like I waited quite a long time to do it. The book took shape over the course of eight or nine years or so. I tried to be as careful as I could while being as honest as I could and being as serious about craft, and attention to detail and form, as I could. One of the pros for me is that most of the people in the book are still alive, so they could read or listen to it, and I could talk about it with my friends and family. That was super important to me. My children can have a firmer understanding of my own childhood as well, because they always have lots of questions. I don’t placate or lie to them. I will tell them my opinion and be clear about the fact that what I’m saying is my opinion and not some kind of universal fact.”
A graduate of the University of Notre Dame’s MFA program in prose, he is completing a PhD in English at The University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the writing faculty at Sarah Lawrence College, and teaches courses in Black Studies, Poetics, and Video Games at The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research.
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