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Emily Schultz



Emily Schultz is the co-founder of Joyland Magazine, host of the podcast Truth & Fiction, and creator of the blog Spending the Stephen King Money. Schultzs newest novel, The Blondes, is forthcoming in the U.S. for spring 2015 from St. Martins Press. Her writing has appeared in Elle, Bustle, The Walrus, Black Warrior Review, The Fanzine, At Length, Animal, and Prairie Schooner. She lives in Brooklyn and is a producer with the indie media company Heroic Collective.
 


Genres: Mystery
 
New and upcoming books
Series
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Novels
   Joyland (2006)
   Heaven Is Small (2009)
   The Blondes (2015)
   Men Walking on Water (2017)
   Little Threats (2020)
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Collections
   Black Coffee Night (2002)
   Songs for the Dancing Chicken (poems) (2007)
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Anthologies edited
   Outskirts (2002)
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Non fiction show
 
Books containing stories by Emily Schultz
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Toronto Noir (2008)
(Akashic Noir)
edited by
Janine Armin

Emily Schultz recommends
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The Singer Sisters (2024)
Sarah Seltzer
"Tearing through the pages of The Singer Sisters was like flipping through a friend's magnificent record collection and wanting to borrow every last one of them. Sarah Seltzer's sweeping and tenderly crafted novel is a quilted history of American music that reminds us that the past can sing, if we're listening."
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The Opportunist (2022)
Elyse Friedman
"The rich are different and Elyse Friedman brings the receipts in this twisty story of familial double crossings. The Opportunist is a visceral joy to read and Friedman's storytelling has more levels than a superyacht. She never hides from the staggering truth that money, in fact, changes everything."
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Body of Stars (2021)
Laura Maylene Walter
"Rapturously written and wildly original, Laura Maylene Walter’s debut novel maps the dreams and nightmares of girlhood. Like the best dystopian fiction, Body of Stars is both an allegory of our own world and a door that opens to a better one. Our lives may be written on our bodies, but our futures are not."

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