RICHARD LANGE

Credits

BOOKS
    Dead Boys: Stories/Little, Brown & Co., 2007  

STORIES
   "Loss Prevention"/ New Delta Review

   "Telephone Bird"/The Cream City Review

   "Love Lifted Me"/Cutbank

   "Culver City"/Story

   "The Bogo-Indian Defense"/The Southern Review

   "Everything Beautiful Is Far Away"/The Sun

   "Long Lost"/Mid-American Review

   "Fuzzyland"/The Georgia Review

   "Bank of America"/StoryQuarterly, Best American Mystery Stories 2004

   "Blind-Made Products"/The Iowa Review

    "Dead Boys"/Opium

AWARDS
    The Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters

Bio

    Richard Lange was born in Oakland, CA, in 1961 and spent his childhood in various small towns in California's Central Valley. He moved to Los Angeles at 17 to attend film school at the University of Southern California. He took fiction writing courses taught by T.C. Boyle and was awarded the Ed Moses Fiction Writing Grant two years running. He also worked 32 hours a week at a supermarket to pay for costs his scholarship didn't cover and learned as much there as he did in school.

    After college, Lange traveled in Europe, teaching English in Barcelona when his money ran out. He did a short stint in New York City, then returned to L.A., where he began working a series of jobs in magazine and book publishing. He was a copy editor for Larry Flynt Publications; managing editor of RIP, a heavy-metal music magazine; a text-book production editor; and managing editor of Radio & Records, a radio-industry trade magazine.

    Lange published his first short story in 1994, in New Delta Review, and his story "Bank of America" was selected for inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories of 2004. His collection Dead Boys contains the ten stories he has published in various literary journals plus two new ones. He lives in Los Angeles and is currently at work on a novel.

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