John McNally is the author of two novels, The Book of Ralph and America's Report Card, and a short story collection, Troublemakers. His next book, Ghosts of Chicago, a collection of short stories, will be published this fall. A native of Chicago, he lives with his wife, Amy, in North Carolina, where he is associate professor of English at Wake Forest University. The first word he ever spoke was "Batman," who has remained, in his darker incarnations, his favorite superhero. John's first creative work, a play written in the fourth grade, featured an overweight superhero who gets stuck inside a phone booth while changing into his costume. He is happy to return to the genre, albeit thirty-four years later.
Genres: Literary Fiction
Novels
The Book of Ralph (2004)
America's Report Card (2006)
After the Workshop (2010)
Lord of the Ralphs (2015)
America's Report Card (2006)
After the Workshop (2010)
Lord of the Ralphs (2015)
Collections
Troublemakers (2000)
Exes for Eyes (poems) (2000)
Ghosts of Chicago (2008)
The Fear of Everything (2020)
Exes for Eyes (poems) (2000)
Ghosts of Chicago (2008)
The Fear of Everything (2020)
Anthologies edited
High Infidelity (1997)
The Student Body (2001)
Humor Me (2002)
Bottom of the Ninth (2003)
Who Can Save Us Now? (2008) (with Owen King)
The Student Body (2001)
Humor Me (2002)
Bottom of the Ninth (2003)
Who Can Save Us Now? (2008) (with Owen King)
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by John McNally
Who Can Save Us Now? (2008)
Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories
edited by
Owen King and John McNally
John McNally recommends
Road Seven (2020)
Keith Rosson
"When was the last time I had this much fun reading a novel? Keith Rosson is a mixologist of fiction, and Road Seven, with its cryptozoology, Icelandic mysticism, science fiction-ey conspiracy-laden horror, is his craft cocktail. With the forward momentum of a T.C. Boyle novel but a vision wholly his own, Rosson emerges as one of fiction’s most exciting voices with a novel unlike any I’ve read."
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