
Writing about life, literature, parties, and basketball. Also, reprints of work by other writers who I have published in Open City Magazine, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, and in anthologies of original writing such as Personals and With Love and Squalor.
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Last fall I wrote about Move-in day (and Don Delillo) to which this piece is the corollary.
My latest book, Degas at the Gas Station: Essays, is available at fine bookstores everywhere and all the usual places.
“Few essayists write abou...
Reprints #3: A short story by Sam Brumbaugh first published in The Southwest Review in 2002; remarks about his debut novel, his work in progress, and a Silver Jews concert--before they did concerts.
Reprints is a recurring feature in The F...
Letters to Hal and from Hal. Thoughts on masculinity, friendship, candor, poetry, marriage, basketball, Kafka.
Fran Lebowitz and "the most modern form of affection." Also: Hilton Als, Donald Lyons, Adam Moss and Brooke Shields.
Seduction Theory: Stories, my first book, was published by W.W. Norton on May 23rd, 1995, my 30th birthday. Rob Bingham th...
News of airport bombings and stranded tourists in Dubai brought me to my own strange experience in the Dubai Airport.
“Circumstances supply only partial answers in airports.”—Chris Schaberg, The End of Airports
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Director of Creative Writing, Tulane University. Books: Degas at the Gas Station: Essays; Seduction Theory: Stories; The Sleep-Over Artist; J.D. Salinger: The Escape Artist; Lost in the Game: A Book About Basketball.
I write essays about home and the human urge to make meaning where we live. I live in a old house by the sea in Amagansett with my husband, Michael Wolff, and our two children.
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