J. T. Price’s fiction has appeared in The New England Review, Post Road, Guernica, Fence, Joyland, The Brooklyn Rail, Juked, Electric Literature, and elsewhere; nonfiction, interviews, and reviews with the Los Angeles Review of Books, BOMB Magazine, The Scofield, and The Millions. He is repped by Jonathan Agin at the O’Connor Literary Agency. Visit him at www.jt-price.com.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

World Emergency: On the Fictions of Zac Smith and Mark Baumer
Two offbeat talents who capture the pulsing crux of living in our capitalist wasteland....

Where Gilded Ages Go to Die: Hollywood Returns to the 1930s and ’40s
A new essay by J. T. Price from the High/Low issue of the LARB Quarterly Journal, No. 29....

Among the Dark Horses with David Bowman’s “Big Bang”
David Bowman’s posthumously published magnum opus is a sprawling roman à clef about midcentury America....

“A Reputation Is Not Yours to Control”: A Conversation with Alex Gilvarry, Author of “Eastman Was Here”
J. T. Price talks to Alex Gilvarry about his novel "Eastman Was Here" and Norman Mailer....

“Meld with Me?”: On Alissa Nutting’s “Made for Love”
With "Made for Love," there can be no disputing that Alissa Nutting is funny as hell....

To Raise a Hue and Cry: “Network” at 40
J. T. Price remembers Paddy Chayefsky and Sidney Lumet's landmark film....

On Literature and Entitlement
Peter LaSalle follows the literal footsteps of Borges, Flaubert, Malcolm Lowry, and Nathanael West, though he has a way of veering off-course....

The Selling of “Main Street America”: On Daniel de Visé’s Andy & Don
When the mega-hit TV show they starred in had aired its final episode, Andy Griffith and Don Knotts maintained their friendship....

Behind a Blindfold: Notes on a Marathon Reading of Stanisław Lem’s Solaris
A marathon, blindfolded reading of Stanisław Lem’s Solaris organized by Marina Abramović....
