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Occupation
  
novelist

Education
  
Brown University

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Gabe Hudson

Nationality
  
United States

Books
  
Dear Mr. President

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Born
  
December 9, 1971 (age 52) Muncie, Indiana (
1971-12-09
)

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Gabe Hudson (born 1971) is an American writer who currently lives in Brooklyn. His novel Gork, the Teenage Dragon is forthcoming from Knopf on July 11, 2017. Hudson’s first book of fiction, “Dear Mr. President” (Knopf, 2002), has been translated into seven languages, was a PEN/Hemingway Award finalist, and received the Alfred Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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Interview with Gabe Hudson, Author of 'Gork, The Teenage Dragon' | Dear Mr. President


Life

Hudson served as a rifleman in the Marine Corps Reserve, and holds a Master of Fine Arts from Brown University, where he received the top graduate creative writing award, The John Hawkes Prize in Fiction.

Work

Hudson's story collection “Dear Mr. President” was chosen as one of the Ten Best Books of the Year by GQ, as well as a Best Book of the Year by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Village Voice, and a New & Noteworthy Paperback by The New York Times. It is considered to be "the first significant piece of Gulf-war fiction" according to Esquire.

Previously Hudson was Chair of the Creative Writing Program at Yonsei University’s Underwood International College. Before Yonsei University, he taught in the Creative Writing Program at Princeton University from 2004-2007.

Publications

Hudson’s writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Village Voice, McSweeney’s, BlackBook, Granta, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art, The International Herald Tribune, and The New York Times Magazine.

Hudson was a contributing writer for HBO’s book, “Six Feet Under: Better Living Through Death” (2004). He is an editor-at-large for McSweeney’s.

In 2007, he was selected as one of the “Twenty Best Young American Novelists” by Granta Magazine.

References

Gabe Hudson Wikipedia