Peter Grandbois is the author of two award winning novels: The Gravedigger and Nahoonkara, a memoir, The Arsenic Lobster, and a collection of short fictions, Domestic Disturbances. His essays, plays, and short fiction have appeared in numerous journals, and been shortlisted for both the Pushcart Prize and Best American Essays. He is an associate editor at Boulevard magazine and teaches at Denison University in Ohio.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Being There
Peter Grandbois on why we should read David McGlynn's "One Day You’ll Thank Me: Lessons from an Unexpected Fatherhood."...

Gathering What We Have Lost: The Buried Song of William Goyen
Ask a person on the street about William Goyen, and you're likely to get a blank stare. Ask a writer, and you'll see a slow change come over her face …...

You Live Your Life as If It’s Real
Through Leonard Cohen, Peter Grandbois looks for answers to riddles posed by memoirist David Stuart MacLean...
